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^ Michelle Smith; Connie C. ; Isaac Hale; Sam Kusek (September 7, 2009). "Manga Minis, 9/7/09". Pop Culture Shock. Archived from the original on July 3, 2010. Retrieved September 5, 2023. ^ Orsini, Lauren (December 2, 2019). "The Best Anime Of The Decade - 2010 And 2011". Forbes. Retrieved December 3, 2019. External links[edit] Maid Sama! at Hakusensha (in Japanese) Maid Sama! at TBS (in Japanese) Maid Sama! (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia Maid Sama filler list - All Episode Guide September 2022 Anime Filler List vte
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series is streamed on Hulu in the United States and on Disney+ internationally (excluding Asian territories, in which Medialink retained the rights and airs the series on Ani-One Asia YouTube channel with the Ultra membership scheme). [70][71] Other media[edit] All four films based on the manga series were directed by Noriyuki Abe. They feature an original plotline along with original characters designed by Tite Kubo, which is contrary to the normal practice for anime-based films, as the original author usually has little creative involvement. [72] The first film, Bleach: Memories of Nobody, was released in Japan on December 16, 2006, and had a limited release in North America in June 2008. [73][74] The second film, Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion, was released on December 22, 2007. [75] The third film, Bleach: Fade to Black, was released on December 13, 2008. The fourth and final film, Bleach: Hell Verse, was released on December 4, 2010. [76] In March 2010, Warner Bros. (outside Japan) confirmed that it was in talks to create a live action film adaptation of the series.