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Bleach 180: Cue the sappy music

Bleach episode 180 review

Arranged marriages are EVIL!!1! That’s the number-one takeaway from this episode. As usual, an arranged marriage is painted out to be the spawn of Satan, as Rurichiyo gets married to Kanogi. She has a bizarre ride through this episode, starting out all sad because she caused Uryu and Chad to get hurt, then sobbing it out with Ichigo, then turning a knife on Ichigo and going back to the Soul Society, then turning into this robot that has no emotions at all as she suffers through her evil arranged marriage. All the while, the evil Kumoi is loving it.

That sappy music that became in vogue during the Arrancar arc is played during Ichigo’s talk with Rurichiyo, which is so sappy that it’s hard to believe it’s in Bleach. It’s not bad, it’s just… not fitting in with the rest of the show.

At the very end of the episode, when Ichigo goes to SAVE Rurichiyo from her EVIL arranged marriage, someone shows up who I have a lot of affection for. She wins best girl despite only showing up for a few seconds.

Best girl of the episode: Soi Fon, of course! (9)

Episode rating: 6/10

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Bleach 179: The wisdom of… Old Man Yama?

Bleach episode 179 review

You can tell this episode is filler by one thing: the wisdom of Old Man Yamamoto. Here’s a guy who’s wrong about everything, and often makes very stupid errors. Yet in this episode, he comes up with a brilliant idea. When Captain Amagai suggests the squads work together, he gets told off by Mayuri and Kenpachi. But then Yamamoto decides he’s going to test the squads by creating some fake Menos. The squads all start competing with each other to try to be the first to defeat the Menos, and act in complete chaos. That proves the point to Old Man Yama, who now realizes that Amagai’s suggestion was a good one. Amagai then leads the squads to defeat the fake Menos.

But Kibune is plotting something evil, and he proves Izuru Kira to be one of the least useful Lieutenants in all the Soul Society, and that’s saying something, given that Sasukibe is still alive and that Tetsuzaemon Iba isn’t a Captain yet. Kira is completely baffled at what to do nearly every time we see the guy’s face. Maybe Kibune’s evil, but Kira is clueless.

Best girl of the episode: Rangiku (23)

Episode rating: 7/10

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Bleach 178: Araki forgot

Bleach episode 178 review

This episode was so forgettable that I, well, forgot what it was about. Then I looked up the images from this episode to remember how awful it was. Basically, it was just young Ichigo and his mother spending time together with wooden dialogue, and then Ichigo decides, yeah, I’d better kill this bad guy, so he awakes from the dream and goes and beats him. And that’s it.

Notably, there is nothing in the flashback to suggest Ichigo’s mother was really a Hollow, further proving my opinion that the TYBW plot was a retcon. And how wooden could they possibly sound? Not more wooden than this. The voice acting has been terrible, which makes me think that this was about the time that a certain voice actress told us at a con that there were huge budget cuts made to Bleach‘s dub and that she really didn’t have much to do with the show anymore. That makes a lot of sense to me. In any case, guess who best girl is…

Best girl of the episode: Masaki Kurosaki

Episode rating: 4/10

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Bleach 177: Orange

Bleach episode 177 review

Not much to say about this episode. Uryu battles, he wins. Chad battles, he wins. Rukia battles, she doesn’t so much win as her opponent just gives up. The fights are about as boring as you can get. Then again, I’m not too keen on the one-on-one battle thing, so maybe there’s some personal bias in there.

In any case, hopefully now we can move on to a more interesting plot. Sadly, I don’t think we do.

Best girl of the episode: Rukia (38)

Episode rating: 4/10