bleach anime cast
Otcho (オッチョ) Kenji's childhood friend, whose real name is Choji Ochiai (落合 長治, Ochiai Chōji). [12] Around 1988, he was
sent to Thailand by his Japanese trading company, but went missing for a week; upon his return he quit the company and divorced, and a year later was in India. [10]
Originally suspected to be Friend (perhaps due to the fact that he was the one who thought of the symbol which Friend's cult uses), he actually went to receive enlightenment and training from a monk after the death of his son, and was simply living in Asia's seedy underground. In 2000, Otcho is in Thailand doing jobs such as "saving" kidnapped tourists, going under the alias "Shogun" (ショーグン, Shōgun). In prime physical shape, he has escaped certain death many times, but a local drug boss allied with the Friends hunts him. When he gets a plea from Kenji for help, Otcho returns to Japan. He was arrested after the events of Bloody New Year's Eve and is housed in a maximum security prison, before eventually escaping. In 3FE, Otcho takes on the job of
riding the robot and shooting down the flying saucers that will disperse the virus. Kanna Endo (遠藤 カンナ, Endō Kanna) Kenji's niece, originally introduced at the beginning of the series as a toddler under Kenji's care when her mother disappeared. [15] After Kenji's apparent death and the time-skip, she is the series' new protagonist. Following the events of Bloody New Year's Eve, she returns to Tokyo as a high school student.
But after a while, he starts to control himself again. Ultimately, Retsu survives but loses the
battle. Yuujirou meets with Baki after the battle and shows him his disappointment about Baki's merciful tenderness. Baki during his fight with
Jack Hammer. Ultimately, Baki gets to the tournament final where his last enemy is his Jack Hammer. In the arena, Jack reveals his true identity and it turns out that he is the brother of Baki.
"Baki and Others"), serialized from 2023. A 45-minute
original video animation (OVA) was released in 1994. A 24-episode anime aired on TV Tokyo between January 8 and June 25, 2001, and was quickly
followed by a second 24-episode series from July 22 to December 24, 2001. An original net animation (ONA) was released on Netflix between June 25 and September 24, 2018, followed by a second season that was released on June 4, 2020. A third series was released from September 30, 2021 to August 24, 2023. The OVA was the first to be licensed and released in North America, in 1998 by Central Park Media, followed by the original manga series in 2002 by Gutsoon! Entertainment (incomplete), and finally both anime series in 2005 by Funimation Entertainment.