(Last updated on: August 28, 2023)
On Saturday, the Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War anime production team confirmed that Season 2: Separation of the anime will end on September 30 with a one-hour special, consisting of episode 25 and 26. Along with this announcement, they have revealed the sixth main image, which seamlessly blends in with the previously revealed fifth main image.
Also, marking another exciting development, “The Blood Warfare, Separation [Interlude] ” will air on September 2. This compilation will encapsulate the first half of Season 2: The Separation, giving fans a gripping synopsis.
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The anime’s eager return to the second episode on TV Tokyo and its affiliated networks like other platforms in Japan, begins on July 8 at 11 p.m. KST. (EDT: 10:00 am). Also, the second season premieres on Hulu in the US, on Star+ in Latin America, and on Disney+ in select international regions on July 8 at 10:30 a.m. EDT. Language accessibility includes English subtitles, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, and Italian.
The new cast includes:
Aoi Yūki as Liltotto Nao Tōyama as Giselle Tsuyoshi Koyama as Gerald Sōichiro Hoshi as Nianzal
The rock wod trio began the show with the opening theme song “STARS,” while music artist Yoh Kamiyama (known for Drifting Dragons and Horimiya) contributed a melodious ending titled “Endroll.”
The series premiered on October 10 in Japan on TV Tokyo and its affiliates. Its online presence is strong, streaming on more than 20 platforms in Japan, including Hulu and Disney+. In the United States, Viz Media has picked Hulu for release, with an English dub of the anime set to hit the platform on November 4. The North American premiere takes place at New York Comic Con on November 8. 10, organized by Viz Media. Outside the US, Disney+ holds the international streaming rights of the film, while Ani-One Asia caters to many Asian countries.
A notable milestone came in December when the anime’s first school session ended with an hour-long special that combined episodes 12 and 13. A total of four seasons were predicted for the series, each separated by separates. well-deserved break.
Anime diligently presents the remaining content of the source manga, leading to the final conclusion. The Thousand Years’ Blood War, which runs from volumes 55 to 74, serves as the manga’s climactic finale.
Taking the director’s chair at Studio Pierrot, Tomohisa Taguchi replaced Noriyuki Abe. The core of the group remains intact, with character designer Masashi Kudo returning and Hiro SAGISU once again choreographing the music.
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In addition to the anime’s main Japanese cast, additional voices from the game Bleach: Brave Souls will reprise their roles, adding more depth to the cast.
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Source | Comic Natalie
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