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Bleach Soul Card Battle, produced by Bandai, was introduced in Japan at the Jump Festa in 2004. [86] Twenty named sets were released for the series. [87] After Bleach Soul Card Battle, Bandai introduced three more series. Bleach The Card Gum, which contains 14 sets, was released in early September 2007. [88] The next series, Bleach Clear Collection, which contains six sets, was released in July 2008. [89] The last series, Bleach Clear Soul Plate, which consists of three sets, was published in December 2009. [90] Bleach TCG was introduced in the United States by Score Entertainment in May 2007,[91][92] but ceased publication April 2009, just before the planned launch of its seventh expansion, Bleach Infiltration. [93] This cancellation was attributed to the 2007–09 recession, which has heavily affected TCG sales. [93] Designed by Aik Tongtharadol, the TCG is a two-player game in which each player starts with at least 61 cards: a "Guardian" card, a 60-card "main deck", and an optional 20-card "side deck". A player loses if his or her power, as dictated by the Guardian card, is reduced to zero, or if he or she is unable to draw or discard a card from his or her deck. [94] The cards for the game have been released in named sets with each set released in three formats: a 72-card pre-constructed box set containing a starter deck and two booster packs, a 10-card booster pack, and a 12-pack booster box.

[9] Ohkubo has explained that, when he began Soul Eater, he already had the plot and details like the DWMA fully formed and shared with his editors. He thought too many manga had characters who were developed through flashbacks, which he considered too clever. Therefore, he decided to develop his characters in the present rather than referring to their pasts, and to focus on "action and momentum," so he could "write freely". [10] Media[edit] Manga[edit] See also: List of Soul Eater chapters Atsushi Ohkubo wrote three one-shot chapters published by Square Enix. "Soul Eater" (ソウルイーター, Sōru Ītā) and "Black Star" (ブラック・スター, Burakku Sutā) were published in the summer and autumn special editions of Gangan Powered, released on June 24 and September 22, 2003, respectively;[8][11] the third one-shot, "Death the Kid", was published in Gangan Wing on November 26, 2003. [12] Soul Eater started in Square Enix's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan on May 12, 2004,[13] and finished after a nine-year run in the magazine on August 12, 2013.

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