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Bleach’s return after a decade marked the release of one of the greatest arcs from Tite Kubu’s original series and the return of the strongest villain of the entire series, who we know by the name of Yhwach. The Quincy King, with his arrival, brought other powerful Quincy villains, and together they work on taking control of the Soul Society while eliminating every single Soul Reaper. Till now, the situation seems completely at odds with the Soul Reapers, while Yhwach and the Quincy army seem ready for another attack on the seireitei.
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The most notable incidents from the past episode have been Uryu Ishida changing sides and finally joining his Quincy mates, betraying Ichigo and his friends. Believing in him, Yhwach even declared him as his successor, giving him the designation “A.” And now, with the second episode of Bleach: TYBW close to its release, everyone awaits to see how Ichigo and the Soul Reapers will deal with the Quincies, especially Yhwach, and Uryu.
Bleach: TYBW Part 2 Episode 2 Release Date And Time
Episode 2 of Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War Part 2 will be released onSaturday, July 15th at 7:30 AM PT.In Japan, TV Tokyo has licensed the series, whileHuluandDisney Pluswill stream the new episodes for international fans. As the episode will follow a simultaneous release schedule, here’s the time of release for different locations worldwide:
Bleach TYBW Episode Count And Staff
As confirmed officially by Bleach, the final arc of the series will run forfifty-two episodes in total,divided into four different parts. The first part, titled “The Thousand-Year Blood War,” ran for 13 episodes, and now,the second part, titled “The Separation,” will have a similar episode count.Each part will run for 13 episodes with a few months of break in between.
Studio Pierrot has returned as the animation studio for the new arc, similar to the original Bleach series. However, Tomohisa Taguchi has replaced the original director Noriyuki Abe, while Masaki Hiramatsu and Tomohisa Taguchi have worked on Series Composition. The script is handled by Masaki Hiramatsu, with music from Shiro Sagisu.

The talented cast of voice actors includes Masakazu Morita as Ichigo Kurosaki, Fumiko Orikasa as Rukia Kuchiki, Yuki Matsuoka voicing Orihime Inoue, Kentarou Itou lending his voice to Renji Abarai, and Noriaki Sugiyama as Uryu Ishida. The new additions to the cast members include Takayuki Sugo as Yhwach, Yuki Ono as Bazz-B, Satoshi Hino as Lille Barro, and Yuichiro Umehara as Jugram Haschwalth, including several other new members.