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[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. [59]
Light novels[edit] Tite Kubo and Makoto Matsubara have co-authored three novelizations of the Bleach series, which were published by Shueisha under its Jump J-Books imprint. The first volume, Bleach – Letters From The Other Side: The Death and The Strawberry, was published on December 15, 2004, and re-released as Bleach – Letters From The Other Side: The Death and The Strawberry - New Edition on November 4, 2009. [60][61] The second, Bleach: The Honey Dish Rhapsody, was published on November 30, 2006. [62] The third, Bleach: The Death Save The Strawberry, was published on September 4, 2012. [63] Two novelizations of the Bleach series have been co-authored by Narita Ryohgo. The first volume, Bleach: Spirits Are
Forever With You, and the second, Bleach: Spirits Are Forever With You 2, were published on June 4, 2012. [64][65] After the series ended in 2016, a series of novels were released by Shueisha. [66] The first novel, Bleach: WE DO
knot ALWAYS LOVE YOU, was written by the writer of Bleach: The Death Save The Strawberry Makoto Matsubara and was published on December 27, 2016. The second, Bleach: Can't Fear Your Own World, is a serialized novel written by the writer of Bleach: Spirits Are Forever With You series Narita Ryohgo and was released bi-weekly from April 28, 2017.
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EspañolFrançaisBahasa IndonesiaBahasa MelayuOʻzbekcha / ўзбекчаRomână 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 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese anime series DororoSentai Filmworks' release of the series featuring Dororo (foreground) and HyakkimaruどろろGenreAction[1]Dark fantasy[2][3]Historical fantasy[4]Created byOsamu Tezuka Anime television seriesDirected byKazuhiro FuruhashiWritten byYasuko KobayashiMusic byYoshihiro IkeStudioTezuka ProductionsMAPPALicensed byAU: Madman EntertainmentNA: Sentai FilmworksOriginal networkTokyo MX, BS11Original run January 7, 2019 – June 24, 2019Episodes24 (List of episodes) Anime and manga portal Dororo (Japanese: どろろ) is a 2019 anime television series produced by MAPPA and Tezuka Productions based on the manga of the same name by Osamu Tezuka, and is a re-adaptation of the previous 1969 series. The adaptation departs from the source material in several ways, but follows the basic premise of the manga: a young ronin, named Hyakkimaru, along with a young child, Dororo, must face multiple demons in Sengoku-era Japan who have stolen his various body parts in order to get them back. The main innovation was the new portrayal of Hyakkimaru, a weaker samurai than the one written by Tezuka with director Kazuhiro Furuhashi among other staff member conceiving the alternate of take of the young swordsman becoming a new person following his journey with Dororo in a similar manner to buddy films. The series is also present in English release through Sentai Filmworks and Amazon Prime. The series was well received by critics from anime who often listed it as one of the best anime from 2019. The characterization of Hyakkimaru and Dororo was often praised as well as how they develop and how the former's family is also explored.