
Bleach
BLEACH
Ichigo Kurosaki is a rather normal high school student apart from the fact he has the ability to see ghosts. This ability never impacted his life in a major way until the day he encounters the Shinigami Kuchiki Rukia, who saves him and his family's lives from a Hollow, a corrupt spirit that devours human souls. Wounded during the fight against the Hollow, Rukia chooses the only option available to defeat the monster and passes her Shinigami powers to Ichigo. Now forced to act as a substitute until Rukia recovers, Ichigo hunts down the Hollows that plague his town.
Bleach is a tv with 366 episodes, from Fall 2004, produced by Studio Pierrot, rated 7.9/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
Ichigo Kurosaki is a rather normal high school student apart from the fact he has the ability to see ghosts. This ability never impacted his life in a major way until the day he encounters the Shinigami Kuchiki Rukia, who saves him and his family's lives from a Hollow, a corrupt spirit that devours human souls. Wounded during the fight against the Hollow, Rukia chooses the only option available to defeat the monster and passes her Shinigami powers to Ichigo. Now forced to act as a substitute until Rukia recovers, Ichigo hunts down the Hollows that plague his town.
Main Characters
Tags
- Swordplay — Prominently features the use of swords in combat.
- Shounen — Target demographic is teenage and young adult males.
- Super Power — Prominently features characters with special abilities that allow them to do what would normally be physically or logically impossible.
- Afterlife — Partly or completely set in the afterlife.
- Ghost — Prominently features a character who is a ghost.
- Male Protagonist — Main character is male.
- Exorcism — Involving religious methods of vanquishing youkai, demons, or other supernatural entities.
- Urban Fantasy — Set in a world similar to the real world, but with the existence of magic or other supernatural elements.
- Demons — Prominently features malevolent otherworldly creatures.
- Ensemble Cast — Features a large cast of characters with (almost) equal screen time and importance to the plot.
- Time Skip — Features a gap in time used to advance the story.
- School — Partly or completely set in a primary or secondary educational institution.

