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TheBleachanime adaptation has been a rollercoaster ride for fans, with its premature ending leaving many feelings that Tite Kubo’s vision was unfulfilled. However, the newBleach: Thousand-Year Blood Waranime adaptation presents a golden opportunity to right past wrongs and elevate his legacy. As the third cour of the anime approaches its October 2024 release, excitement is building for what’s to come.

As the series progresses toward its climax, all eyes are on a vital scene that could make or break the adaptation, the final battle. This crucial moment, which fell short in the manga, now has the chance to be redeemed and reimagined. The stakes are high, and expectations even higher, as it carries the weight of saving the beloved franchise and giving long-time fans the closure they’ve been craving.
A Chance to Rewrite History
TheThousand-Year Blood Waradaptation offers more than just a continuation of the story, it’s a chance toredefineBleach‘s legacy. With Kubo’s involvement in the production, including the addition of new scenes, there’s hope that the anime can address the shortcomings of the manga’s finale.
The manga’s final battle between Ichigo and Yhwach was disappointingly brief, spanning only six chapters. It left many fans feeling unsatisfied due to its rushed pacing and lack of action. The anime has a chance to expand that crucial moment, giving it the weight and impact it deserves.

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Interestingly,Tite Kubohas expressed interest in remakingBleachin the future. It suggests that even the creator sees more room for improvement and expansion in his original work. TheThousand-Year Blood Waradaptation could be seen as a step towards realizing this vision, particularly in its treatment of the final battle.
Fixing the Flaws in the Final Battle
One of the criticisms of the manga’s finale was the immediate breaking of Ichigo’sBankaibefore it could be properly showcased. The anime could rectify this by allowing a more extended battle demonstrating Ichigo’s new abilities beforeintroducing Yhwach‘s power to alter the future.
Another aspect that could be improved is the introduction of the Still Silver Arrowhead. In the manga, it appeared with little foreshadowing. The anime has the opportunity to set this up earlier in the story, making its appearance in the final battle feel more organic and impactful.

The anime teamis also demonstrating their commitment to enhancing the source material, adding depth and nuance to the earlier part of the arc. This approach signifies the treatment of the final battle, arguably the most crucial moment in the entire series.
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With the right approach, the anime has the potential to not only redeem the final battle but also elevate Kubo’s legacy to new heights. By expanding on the weaker elements of the manga’s conclusion, the anime adaptation could deliver a truly satisfying ending.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood Waris available on Hulu.
Akihito Chakma
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Holding a Master’s degree in English, Akihito is a dedicated Content Writer at FandomWire. He has a keen focus on the ongoing anime series, classic series and new releases. With his passion for anime and writing skills, Akihito keeps fans informed and entertained through his work.
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