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For many, this is easily the best filler saga in Bleach , introducing something new to the universe and doing it in a way that provided plenty of great character moments and action scenes. The crux of the story is the Zanpakuto spirits are all rebelling against their master's thanks to a mysterious man known as Muramasa. Unfortunately, the story does sort of peter out towards the latter half and diverts in a rather disappointing direction by the end. As mentioned, this arc pivots into a Beast Sword subplot after Muramasa's defeat that can only be described as awful.

It was a way to carry on the Zanpakuto arc further than it needed to go, resulting in this final episode where the spirits have to reunite with their owners to defeat Kirikaze, a Toju who'd grown supremely powerful after absorbing many of his kin. It led to a boring villain and a dull ending to an arc that started so well.

This arc has a lot of ups and downs, focusing a lot on mod souls and the sort of pseudoscience that only Mayuri and Urahara are going to understand.

Inaba is attempting to fuse himself with Nozomi Kugo in order to become their original self, a man known as Oko Yushima. Much of the story is pretty lackluster, but it's carried mostly by Nozomi and her interactions with others.

She's a well rounded and nicely done character who has a touching end. The episode is the classic build-up, having plenty of talking and moving pieces to help set up what's going forward. We see Inaba with his army of Reigai copies, and you see Gotei 13 huddled up in Ichigo's room, talking out what to do next. While it has build, the only truly important things that happen is a Reigai version of Rangiku nearly killing Nozomi and the budding friendship between Nozomi and Kon the best part of the arc.

Hitsugaya vs. Yammy Canon Ichigo vs. Grimmjow, the second battle! Canon Goodbye…, Kurosaki! Canon Strict Order! Desperate Effort! Amagai vs. Fierce Fight of Amagai vs. Hitsugaya Filler Sortie Orders! Canon Karakura Town Gathers!

The Beginning of Tragedy Canon Betrayal! Aizen vs. Entire Appearance of the Shinigami Canon Elite! The Name is… Canon Ikkaku Falls! Soul Reapers vs. Ggio Releases Canon 3 vs. Towards a New Battle! Canon Wonderful Error Filler Summer! Swimsuit Festival!! Filler Cry of the Soul? The Rug Shinigami is Born! Filler A New Enemy! The Two Zabimarus Filler Clash!

Hisagi vs. Kazeshini Filler Release! Byakuya vs. Filler Pursue Byakuya! Rescue Captain Commander Yamamoto! Filler Deceived Shinigami! The Strongest Showdown! The Tragic Sword Beast! Filler Imprisonment?!

Filler Evolution?! Ulquiorra, Resume Canon Connected Hearts! Orihime, the Cry of Sorrow! Canon Ichigo vs. Ulquiorra, Conclusion! Canon Fury of the Shark! Canon Climax! Los Lobos, Attack! Hirako, Shikai! Bleach is one of those anime that has a surprising amount of fillers and you might wonder whether you have to watch an additional unrelated episodes or not.

Bleach started in and ended after eight years and 16 seasons in Bleach was a very special anime and an amazing adventure that we highly recommend, despite a large number of fillers. An episode of Bleach lasts somewhere between 22 and 24 minutes, but we are going to take the latter number into consideration when making our calculations.

So, where does that put us? A total of episodes of 24 minutes means that you have a total of 8, minutes of material to watch. You might not lose your path of the ongoing story if you skip the in-between fillers. So, you can skip it. However, if you do not want to take the chance of missing a single animation scene of Bleach, then you can watch it.

But later, you might regret wasting your precious time. So, it depends on you whether to watch fillers or avoid them. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

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