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Bleach Thousand Year Blood War Part 2

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By FetaGeekNewsPublished 10 months ago 3 min read
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Our story today revolves around one of the former big three in Shonen Jump, which, after nearly a decade of laying dormant, is making an exciting comeback. I am talking about none other than Bleach. The anime adaptation of the last arc of its manga, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, left us at the edge of our seats last December, and we can't wait to see where Part 2 takes us.

The much-anticipated Part 2 has a new name - 'Bleach: The Thousand-Year Blood War - The Separation'. One of the most exciting news from Bleach creator Tite Kubo is that he has promised the return of a fight that was omitted from the original manga, sparking hopes for the restoration of more cut content. We don't know yet which fight that would be, but let's keep our fingers crossed.

"If you thought the first part was amazing, the teasers from Part 2 promise an even wilder ride. Expectations are high, and it's looking like Part 2 is going to deliver. We'll be catching up with Ichigo's training with Bleach's Squad Zero, diving into Uryu's apparent betrayal, and we'll also be checking back on other high-ranking Soul Reapers.

But with great anticipation comes the challenge of meeting fan expectations. One significant question is whether the cut manga fight scene being added to the anime will affect its pacing. However, judging by the trailers and the immense effort being put into the project, we're in for a treat.

So, what's fresh and exciting about Part 2, you ask? Well, there's a delightful little surprise waiting for us. The creator of Bleach, Tite Kubo, has decided to restore a fight scene that was initially left out of the manga. Yes, you heard that right! And who knows, we might get to see more cut content making a return.

With the confirmed release date of July 8th, 2023, fans have already marked their calendars. You can stream Part 2 on Hulu in the US and Disney Plus elsewhere. Also, the series will be available with subtitles in six different languages, so fans worldwide can join in the excitement. Word on the dubbed version is yet to come, but if it follows the trend of Part 1, expect it around late July or early August.

So, are you stoked about Bleach: The Thousand-Year Blood War Part 2? Who's the character you're most excited to see back in action? Don't forget to drop your thoughts in the comments section below.

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  • shayna10 months ago

    Great crossplatform sharing idea - ps: loved the analysis!

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