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Bleach 70: No comment

Bleach episode 70 review

Rukia returns! And with her comes a happy reunion between her and Orihime. It’s so nice to see their friendship; that’s one of the top things in Bleach. Of course, all is not well, because Bounts keep showing up to suck people’s souls out.

We finally meet Jin Kariya, though none of the good guys have yet. Basically, he and his agents speak in word salad form, saying a lot without saying anything at all. Then Ichigo runs into one of the Bounts, and he keeps on answering “no comment” to Ichigo’s questions. Anytime someone says “no comment,” the answer is probably in the affirmative.

Now that the band is back together, this Bount arc may be getting good, or at least good enough for filler.

Best girl of the episode: Orihime (17) (Sorry, Rukia.)

Episode rating: 7/10

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Bleach 69: Bountiful

Bleach episode 69 review

The knights of the round table all gather around to hear Mr. Hat & Clogs tell them what a Bount is and why they’re dangerous. Then we have the modsouls being put in ridiculous-looking stuffed animals to serve as easy sidekicks to Ichigo & pals.

And then, we have a Bount sighting – two, actually! Chad and Orihime go off trying to find one of them, while Ichigo battles with a woman Bount. He struggles in the fight, which goes to show you that this is clearly a filler arc – Ichigo would never struggle with someone like this for real. So, Ichigo’s in “danger,” so to speak, and at the last moment someone appears – Rukia!

Not a great episode, but not too bad either. The stuffed animal part was pretty funny.

Best girl of the episode: Orihime (16) (retaking the lead over Rukia)

Episode rating: 6/10

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Bleach 68: End transmission

Bleach episode 68 review

So, all’s well that ends well, right? Ichigo and pals get blown into the gate, where they have to fight off the modsouls, including the one who disguises himself as them. They pull it off, and Ichigo sees Urahara’s hat lying around. He then deduces that Mr. Hat & Clogs was behind all the games in the first place and just wanted to mess with him and his pals a little bit.

Meanwhile, Soi Fon helps Yoruichi collect some data for a research project being hosted by Ukitake back in the Soul Society. At the very end of the episode, Yoruichi shows up to tell them all what they’ve got to be concerned about: A Bount. Whatever that means.

Bonus points for the supercute post-credits scene where Soi Fon goes to give chocolates to Yoruichi, who turns into a cat and refuses them. Oh, Soi Fon, you’re so cute when you try to win over Yoruichi!

Best girl of the episode: Soi Fon (4)

Episode rating: 7/10

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Bleach 67: Games People Play

Bleach episode 67 review

Where do we go from here, now that all of the characters are accusing each other of being impostors? Ririn lets everybody know that one of the five of them is an impostor. Chad never speaks nearly the entire time, which means that he was the impostor. But now Ririn has made all of Ichigo’s classmates disappear, including Tatsuki, who I feel the worst about being missing.

There was some humor between the characters in this episode, but these “games” are getting tiring. I’d much rather have some real goal for everyone to accomplish, instead of all of these Mario Party mini-games where Ichigo & pals have to figure out a mystery.

Orihime wins best girl for having the most screen time of any girl, but no girl really got much screen time in this episode.

Best girl of the episode: Orihime (15) (tying Rukia for the lead)

Episode rating: 6/10