
Unfortunately, the original Kenpachi, Unohana, was killed during her battle with the man who would take her name, bidding farewell to her most beloved foe, with the current Kenpachi managing to hear a voice from his sword that might just be his long-awaited Bankai awakening: In fighting against Kenpachi, Unohana realized that she had to leave everything on the line when it came to unlocking her opponent's true strength, and she certainly did. Earlier in her career, she was confronted with the man who would become Kenpachi as a child, and despite his young age, the latter was more than a match for the Shinigami. Not only did this latest episode see Unohana, the original Kenpachi and member of the thirteen captains that helped create the Soul Society, face down Kenpachi in a bid to help him learn to wield his Bankai, but it also explored the past between the two. Now, fans are taking the opportunity to say goodbye to a real Shinigami. In deciding to fight back against the Sternritter, the Soul Society has decided to take a different approach in attempting to boost Kenpachi's strength, with the original "Kenpachi" Unohana being dispatched in a fight to the death. Highly recommended even for age 30+ and above.The Thousand Year Blood War same some major players fall before the Wandenreich in Bleach's major anime comeback, but the latest episode gave viewers a death that some might not have seen coming. See? The level of addiction is high as every time you anticipate the twists and turns of the story 30 minutes had passed. I then thought to myself, how the hell is Ichigo going to bring his level up to that of Byakuya's if he were to match his powers and to save Rukia from the gallows? Anticipating what's going to happen next, the show ended. I saw him taking down Ichigo in one chapter without much effort at all along the alley on one fateful night which he took Rukia to Soul Society with him after that, leaving Ichigo as good as dead. Coupled with his allies, from the cute little girl who can summon cute little angels to the cool-looking bloke with his deadly bow and arrows, and not to mention the powerful and indestructible Byakuya(did I spell that correctly?).
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The ups and downs throughout the journey from resisting turning into a hollow to becoming a shinigami had made this series so much enjoyable to watch. Watching the character of Ichigo develops from a normal kid to one that has super-natural powers is a rewarding journey, not to mention his what-you-call-that powerful 'bankai' that enables him to prevail in most of his battles with other powerful villains.

The excellent scripted storyline and wonderful varied characters will bring out the child in every man or woman. It is wonderful to live in a fantasy world and that is the reason Bleach is so watchable. I was transported to my childhood days just after watching 2 episodes and instantly got hooked to the series like an eager blood-sucking leech. Damn I was wrong when I incidentally stumbled onto Bleach one day while changing through channels on TV. I suppose I got matured and that these kiddies stuff are waay past my time and not my type anymore.

Gundam Seed did appealed to me once in a while but I was totally not into anime for almost more than a decade. Throughout my teenage years, I've only got hooked to Dragonball Z(15-18 years). For starters, I'm 29 years old, male and was never an anime or cartoon fan. I'm adding my own comment here in an attempt to get that beyond 9. I noticed the rating for Bleach is 8.8/10.
