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^ The Substitute; 5 volumes[19] The Entry; 5 volumes[20] Soul Society: The Rescue; 5 volumes[21] The Bount; 7 volumes[22] The Assault; 4 volumes[23] The Arrancar; 5 volumes[24] The Arrancar
Part 2: The Hueco Mundo Sneak Entry; 5 volumes[25] The Arrancar Part 3: The Fierce Fight; 4 volumes[26] The New Captain Shūsuke Amagai; 5 volumes[27] The Arrancar Part 4: Arrancar vs Soul Reaper; 4 volumes[28] The Past; 2 volumes[29] The Arrancar Part 5: Battle in Karakura; 4 volumes[30] Zanpakutō: The Alternate Tale; 9 volumes[31] The Arrancar Part 6: Fall of the Arrancar; 12 volumes[32] Gotei 13 Invading Army; 6 volumes[33] The Lost Agent; 6 volumes[34] ^ TV Tokyo lists the air dates for the series on Monday at 24:00, which is effectively Tuesday at 0:00 a. m. JST. [62] ^ The first cour's finale was a one-hour special
that aired the 12th and 13th episodes back-to-back. [64] ^ The second cour's finale was a one-hour special airing the 25th and 26th episodes back-to-back. [67] References[edit] ^ a b c "The Official Website for Bleach".
The success of Slam Dunk is cited as a cause for the increased popularity of
basketball among the Japanese
youth during the 1990s. [98] Alex Wong of Yahoo! Sports wrote that the work "inspired an entire generation of basketball players in Japan. "[99] According to Wong, as of 2019, Slam Dunk "has never crossed into the mainstream in North America", and Viz editor Michael Montesa stated that in general manga related to sports have not sold as well in the United States. [99] Azusa Takahashi of the Japanese website Real Sound wrote that the appeal of Slam Dunk and the impact it had on the popularity of the sport is rooted in how realistic it is. It not only has flashy game scenes, but also includes scenes of steady practice. [100] The Slam Dunk Scholarship program was created in 2006 by Inoue and Shueisha.