Bleach Review
Bleach is an adaptation to the Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tite Kubo. Bleach revolves around the adventures of Kurosaki Ichigo an ordinary student ( that's what he believed ). Ichigo seems special since he can see spirits. His life suddenly changed when he met a soul reaper named Rukia Kuchiki. Rukia was pursuing a Hallow ( Lost Souls who feed on other Souls ) who wandered in the human world. Upon contact Rukia got injured protecting ichigo which led her to transfer some of her powers to ichigo in order for him to defeat the Hallow. Because of what she did, Her superiors took her and sentenced her to death. Upon witnessing this, Ichigo and his friends went to the soul society in order to save Rukia. This anime follows Ichigo's life as a shinigami ( Soul Reaper ) and his battles against enemies together with his friends.
Bleach is probably one of the high ranking animes based on popularity and demand. I can acknowledge the fact that this is truly an amazing anime. From the story, down to its characters are well endowed with great ideas. This anime, because of its' rigid fighting scenes, actions and magic is well suited for anime lovers who are fond of purely shonen animes. One factor i can see in this anime which makes it a little bit hardcore, is the puns and comedic parts they placed just to make the anime a bit soft. With the type of animation they made it is really surprising that more female followers are also fond of watching Bleach. ( Well, The way the characters are presented with unique personalities is a big plus to why it is so famous.) The demand for animes with unique perspective such as bleach with supernatural thtmes, Parallel univers, and hard core fighting makes it one of the Hot picks. The only negative aspect i can comment for bleach is that the anime contains too many back stories. Back stories about previous Episodes and even Back stories about the characters' lives which is a bit irritating and a waste of time.
But overall I'll rate this with 9/10 (Better Stop with the Back Stories)
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