first court Bleach Thousand Years of Blood War It’s heading to Blu-ray in Japan, and it’s now been confirmed that the new version will feature some exclusive content focusing on an overlooked Quincy villain.
This is the official twitter account for. Bleach The anime has announced that the Blu-ray set, which will be released in Japan on April 26, will feature a special animation focusing on the Sternritter “Q” character, known as Berenice Gabrielli, from the series’ fifth episode. Bleach: A Thousand Years of Blood War. The scene is said to include new dialogue written by Bleachits creator, Tite Kubo, who was not present in the original manga. While it seems like a safe assumption that it will be released sooner or later, there is no word yet about an English version for this Blu-ray. The Blu-ray cover is also said to feature original drawings by Kubo himself, depicting Ichigo and the villain Ywhach.
Of course, the content of the new scene has not been announced yet, but the announcement shows that it will be quite short. Gabrielli only appeared in the anime for a few seconds; Encounter with Kenpachi Zaraki Bleach It ended with Zaraki smashing the boy’s throat and dragging his corpse to Yhwach. Sternritter was known as “Q”, his ability known as “Question” but was never able to use it as Zaraki had him killed before he could explain what he was doing. It’s an interesting choice to focus the bonus content on a character who is killed off so quickly and imperceptibly, but the scene could potentially offer the villain a bit of characterization he didn’t have before.
This could be among viewers’ first new scenes. Thousand Years of Blood War You’ll see, this isn’t the only content created by Kubo just for anime. It was already announced by Kubo through interviews in the second court or episodes that at least one fight would have to cut from the scene. Bleach although the manga gives no clue as to what this fight might be. There has actually been a lot of discussion about using the anime adaptation. Thousand Years of Blood War to expand cut or shortened scenes Bleach manga, as both Kubo’s health and the popularity of the series were struggling at the time. Kubo himself seems to favor the idea and will likely continue to work with the anime team to integrate more cut content into future courses.
While it will take some time for Western fans to get a chance to see this new content, the existence is quite promising for those hoping for it. Bleach It will continue to expand its final story by continuing to build characters and develop scenes to be superior to those in the manga.
Source: bleach Twitter (JP)