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^ Staff (September 22, 2000). "TGS 2000 Castlevania: Circle of the Moon Hands-On". GameSpot. CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved August 23, 2011. ^ Minkley, Johnny (July 18, 2002). "Konami's vampire Harmony". Computer and Video Games. Archived from the original on April 2, 2009. Retrieved February 25, 2010. ^ a b "IGN's Top 100 Games". [61] In Australia, the first thirteen episodes were broadcast on SBS TV between March 23 and June 29, 2006. [62][63] It debuted in mainland Asia through Animax on January 27, 2010. [64] It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on Viceland in partnership with Anime Limited beginning on August 22, 2017, in its early morning slot. It formed part of a new anime-focused block alongside other series including Cowboy Bebop and Tokyo Ghoul. [65] The series was added to the online library of Crunchyroll in 2016. [66] Following Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll and merger with Funimation under the former's brand, the series was fully moved to the Crunchyroll streaming platform. [67] Home media[edit] The anime was first released on DVD in Japan through the JVC label across thirteen volumes with two episodes each from August 21, 2004, to August 25, 2005. [68] A complete collection for DVD and Blu-ray, featuring new illustrations by Nakazawa and a booklet containing an interview with Watanabe, was released in July 2011. [19] In North America, Geneon Entertainment released the series on DVD across seven volumes, with volume 2, 3 and 4 also releasing for Universal Media Disc. [69] The volumes were released between January 11, 2005,[70] and January 17, 2006. [71] A complete set followed on July 4 of the same year.
By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. , a non-profit organization. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers Contact Wikipedia Code of Conduct Developers Statistics Cookie statement Mobile view Toggle limited content width Bleach (TV series) - Wikipedia Jump to content Main menu Main menu move to sidebar hide Navigation Main pageContentsCurrent eventsRandom articleAbout WikipediaContact usDonate Contribute HelpLearn to editCommunity portalRecent changesUpload file Search Search Create account Log in Personal tools Create account Log in Pages for logged out editors learn more ContributionsTalk Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1Plot 2Casting Toggle Casting subsection 2. 1English voice cast 3Production 4Music 5Broadcast and release Toggle Broadcast and release subsection 5. 1Thousand-Year Blood War 6Other media 7Reception 8Notes 9References 10External links Toggle the table of contents Bleach (TV series) 12 languages العربيةDanskEestiFrançais한국어ÍslenskaLietuviųBahasa Melayu日本語Simple EnglishSrpskohrvatski / српскохрватски中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version In other projects Wikiquote From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Anime based on the manga of the same name This article is about Japanese anime television series. For other uses, see Bleach (disambiguation). BleachKey visual of the series featuring (from left to right) Rukia Kuchiki, Kon, Yasutora "Chad" Sado, Ichigo Kurosaki, Uryū Ishida and Orihime InoueGenreAdventure[1]Martial arts[1]Supernatural[1] Anime television seriesDirected byNoriyuki AbeProduced byKen HaginoNoriko Kobayashi (1–86, 226–328)Yutaka Sugiyama (1–25, 355–366)Yukio Yoshimura (26–133)Shunji Aoki (87–225)Aya Mizobuchi (134–157)Mai Nagai (158–354)Hatsuo Nara (343–366)Written byMasashi Sogo (1–229, 266–316)Tsuyoshi Kida (230–265)Kento Shimoyama (317–366)Music byShirō SagisuStudioPierrotLicensed byViz Media[a]SEA: MedialinkOriginal networkTXN (TV Tokyo)English networkAU: SBSAUS: Adult SwimCA: YTVNA: Neon AlleySEA: AnimaxUK: AnimeCentralUS: Adult Swim (Toonami)[b]Original run October 5, 2004 – March 27, 2012Episodes366 (List of episodes) Anime television seriesBleach: Thousand-Year Blood WarDirected byTomohisa TaguchiMitsutoshi Satou[c]Hikaru Murata[c]Produced byMakoto HijikataTasuku HondaGenki NegishiYoshihiro TominagaWritten byTomohisa TaguchiMasaki HiramatsuMusic byShirō SagisuStudioPierrotLicensed byViz MediaSEA: MedialinkOriginal networkTXN (TV Tokyo)Original run October 11, 2022 – presentEpisodes26 (List of episodes) Related works Bleach (manga) Bleach: Memories of Nobody Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion Bleach: Fade to Black Bleach: Hell Verse Rock Musical Bleach Bleach-related video games Bleach (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese anime television series based on Tite Kubo's original manga series of the same name. It was produced by Studio Pierrot and directed by Noriyuki Abe. The series aired on TV Tokyo from October 2004 to March 2012, spanning 366 episodes. The story follows the adventures of Ichigo Kurosaki after he obtains the powers of a Soul Reaper—a death personification similar to the Grim Reaper—from another Soul Reaper, Rukia Kuchiki.