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No one knows for sure how many half-siblings Baki has in addition to Jack as there exists no record of the extent of Yuujirou's bloodline. Knowing this, and knowing Yuujirou's other personality traits such as arrogance, cruelty, and selfishness, as well as very little care for his children aside from Baki and Jack, it can be said that Yuujirou has the mind of a psychopath. Beyond his philosophy and time spent training or fighting, Yuujirou is fully capable of living in modern society. While not stated, it's shown that Yuujirou has access to considerable resources,
most likely in the form of connections or favors from some of the most influential
people in the world. Given his power and threat level, this is not surprising. Other resources also most likely include a vast personal fortune. This is very clear from how Yuujirou has demonstrated sophistication and his ability to carry himself in high society. Yuujirou has sharp tastes, and whenever attending places of refining or meant for the elite of society, he can blend right in by both dress and manner. Since Yuujirou is the strongest in the world and sees himself as a king, this may be his way of trying to act in a way becoming of a king. He's also shown to be erudite, intelligent, and well-read in various topics, some of which are pretty esoteric. During his 16th year, Yuujirou was quite different from his current self.
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. His newfound powers force him to take on the duties of defending humans from evil spirits and guiding departed souls to the afterlife. In addition to adapting the manga series it is based on, the anime periodically includes original self-contained storylines and characters not found in the source material.