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However, when Chiba twins are defeated the real "Gaia" is revealed. That's when Nomura gets a strange panic attack and
starts to behave strangely. After a while, his true personality is revealed. It turns out that Nomura has a split personality and Gaia is his alter ego.
Baki fighting Gaia. Baki starts a fight with him. From the very beginning, he can't hit Gaia, who considers himself to be the god of the battlefield and shows him his ability to control the level of adrenaline. After a while, Baki starts to using his own endorphins, but it still not enough against Gaia, who begins to speak out his theories. He says that Baki's body is his own enemy because he tortured it with training for years and did not show him the shred of love. Baki eventually shows him that it's not true, and he finally starts hitting him with his attacks. However, eventually, Baki almost dies when Gaia uses his special techniques based on the use of the environment.
[46] Anime[edit] Main articles: Bleach (TV series) and List of Bleach
episodes Bleach was adapted by studio Pierrot into an anime television series directed by Noriyuki Abe and broadcast for 366 episodes on TV Tokyo, from October 2004 to March 2012. [47][48][49] In March 2020, it was announced that the manga's final story arc, "Thousand-Year Blood War", would receive a new anime project. [50] In November 2021, it was announced that the new project would be an anime television series. [51][52] It is directed by Tomohisa
Taguchi and premiered in October 2022. [53][54] Films[edit] Main articles: Bleach: Memories of Nobody, Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion, Bleach: Fade to Black, Bleach: Hell Verse, and Bleach (2018 film) The series has spawned four animated films: Bleach: Memories of Nobody, premiered on December 16, 2006;[55] Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion, premiered on December 22, 2007;[56] Bleach: Fade to Black, premiered on December 13, 2008;[57] and Bleach: Hell Verse, premiered on December 4, 2010. [58] A live-action film adaptation premiered in Japan on July 20, 2018.
Fox in 2014. [67][68][69] Pioneer released a restored
version to home media in 2001. The release featured a single- and two-disc DVD set with the
second English dub and Japanese audio, along with VHS versions of these audio tracks. It was one of the few releases from Pioneer to feature THX-certified audio and video. Although Pioneer intended to have the Streamline dub in the release, it was excluded to maintain the THX certification. [59][60] In the United Kingdom, Akira was first released on VHS by Island World Communications in 1991.