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Bleach 53: Justice, Kaname Tosen-style

Bleach episode 53 review

Oh, is this getting good! In this episode, Kaname Tosen uses his sense of “justice” to take away two of Kenpachi Zaraki’s senses… sight and sound. But he can’t eliminate Zaraki’s ability to touch, and that leads to his downfall. In one of the best fights of this arc, Zaraki defeats Tosen and advances to the next round in the bracket to face Sajin Komamura, who is revealed to be a wolf (not a fox, as I once thought).

Meanwhile, Gin taunts Rukia and breaks her resolve, meaning that she got her hopes up for a second before getting them burst like a bubble. Ichigo is still training, while Renji is being healed by Hanataro after Retsu Unohana saved him. Oh my, this is all so good. This is Bleach at its best. And it’s not going to lose any steam for a while. Enjoy the ride.

Best girl of the episode: Rukia (13) (Unohana would have won had she gotten more screen time)

Episode rating: 10/10

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Bleach 52: Rukia, it’s Ichigo. Byakuya’s here, Renji’s dead, call me back.

Bleach episode 52 review

The legendary Bleach episodes begin now! We get Byakuya vs. Renji, which is so much cooler if you’re watching this cold like I was back in 2007. I didn’t know that Renji was set up to be “The Biggest Loser” throughout the series. I actually bought into his Bankai and his increased power and skills. I thought he actually stood a chance. So, when Byakuya again and again and again defeated him, it really felt like it was over for Renji. It also felt like it was over for Rukia, especially as Gin Ichimaru shows up to speed up the execution.

This episode had it all: a great fight, some introspection, lots of courage, lots of willpower, brilliant animation, the right music, the best characters getting all the screen time… it was Bleach‘s first perfect episode. There are plenty more of these to come, and soon.

Best girl of the episode: Rukia (12, back into the lead!)

Episode rating: 10/10

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Bleach 51: Morning exercises

Bleach episode 51 review

To recap:

Good guys: Squad 11, including “this is easier than my morning exercises” Kenpachi Zaraki

Bad guys: Squad 7 & 9, including the one with the least blood shed, Kaname Tosen

It’s clear at this point that we are in all-out civil war in the Gotei 13. It’s just what Aizen wanted, as I keep saying, but some of this isn’t exactly all that threatening. For example, Kenpachi vs. the Captains & Lieutenants of Squads 7 and 9. Kenpachi just wants to fight for the heck of it, and it’s those guys who are taking this so seriously. It’s all just a game to Kenpachi, or his morning exercises, so to speak.

And as Soi Fon talks with Omaeda (ship!) and Nanao talks with Shunsui (would have shipped until I found out…), the Soul Society creeps closer to the execution. Will Ichigo make it in time? He still has to reach Bankai. This is so much fun. And it’s only going to get better.

Best girl of the episode: Yachiru (8) (her antics in this episode were absolutely hilarious)

Episode rating: 9/10

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Bleach 50: Golden filler

Bleach episode 50 review

Yes, I know it was just filler. But this episode was absolutely hilarious! Kon escapes from Yuzu’s house and meets up with Don Kanonji, who offers him a spot on his team as a mascot after catching Kon talking and moving. Then Yuzu sees Kon talking to Don Kanonji and actually believes that he’s another plushie who just looks like Kon. The result? Hilarity.

Then a Hollow grabs Kon and takes him away, and Yuzu thinks he’s just flying because she can’t see him. Eventually Jinta and Karin step up to bat and save Kon, and Don Kanonji gets all the credit Mr. Satan-style. Afterwards, Kon goes back to his life as Yuzu’s dress-up doll.

If you ignore that this is a filler episode, you’ll love it. It’s got all the funny parts of Bleach cranked up to 100. Very funny episode.

Best girl of the episode: Yuzu Kurosaki

Episode rating: 8/10