In recent years the franchise of bleach has returned to relevance even though the manga ended a long time ago, and that is precisely because an animated series has recently been released that finally adapts the conclusion of the adventures of Ichigo Kurosaki. This is not just limited to Japan, since in regions like Mexico It is also being launched with everything and a Latin dubbing that many nostalgic fans of the franchise will appreciate with total affection.
That leads us to new news, because since last April 5, four films from the franchise have arrived on the platform. Apple TV+, which include the adaptation for this country, with the voices of its original actors to add the cherry on the cake. Best of all, these have never been dubbed, so enthusiasts of listening to well-known voices in the business like Lalo Garza will be quite happy to return to childhood or adolescence.
These are the movies that can now be purchased or rented on the platform:
– Bleach: Memories of Nobody' (2006)
– Bleach: The Diamond Dust Rebellion' (2007)
– Bleach: Fade to Black' (2008)
– Bleach: Jigoku-hen' (2010)
Here is a synopsis of bleach:
It is a very popular Japanese manga and anime series created by Tite Kubo. The series was first published in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in August 2001 and continued until August 2016, spanning a total of 74 manga volumes. The anime adaptation began in October 2004 and ended in March 2012, although its return was announced to adapt the last arc of the manga, known as “The Thousand Year Blood War,” which began airing in 2022.
“Bleach” follows the story of Ichigo Kurosaki, a teenager who has the unusual ability to see ghosts. Ichigo's life changes drastically when he accidentally gains the powers of a Shinigami (literally, “God of Death” in Japanese, similar to an angel of death) named Rukia Kuchiki. Shinigami are tasked with guiding the souls of the dead to the afterlife (known as Soul Society) and combating Hollows, evil spirits that devour human souls.
Remember that the series is complete in Star Plus.
Via: AppleTV
Author's note: It is good news that the movies have been released with dubbing for our region, but the bad news is that they were released for sale or rental, they are not part of the platform. We will have to wait for them to move them to another page.
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