The popular series “Bleach”, available notably on Disney+, is a particularly long-awaited announcement by French fans.
After years of absence, the anime Bleach, based on the works of Tite Kubo, is finally entitled to a third season titled Thousand-Year Blood War, freshly landed on Disney+ for the series’ 20th anniversary. So far, the French fans have been somewhat neglected. However, the SVOD platform has heard them, and that will soon change.
A thousand-year war won by the French Bleach fans
Among the many internationally recognized manga such as Berserk, One Piece and Naruto and other examples, Bleach also has a great longevity that is not ashamed of the competition. It’s been 20 years since the adventures of Ichigo and his Shinigami friends were adapted for the small screen. After intensive training and a very long absence, the good team finally returned to us for a third and seemingly final season. Thousand-Year Blood War intends to tackle the final arc of the manga of the same name.
Available on Disney+, especially in the original version and with an English dub, Bleach had neglected French fans in this regard. However, the SVOD platform’s official account finally brought some good news on the subject recently. “ Many of you ask us: The VF of Bleach season 3 will be released later “. We will have to make do with this information for now and wait to see when exactly it will finally be available to people who are allergic to Japanese or English voices.
In any case, Bleach seems to have experienced somewhat of a resurgence of interest with the release of this third season. A new game called Rebirth of Souls will actually release on consoles and PC in 2025. As a reminder, this is a fighting game that, on paper, looks very similar to a certain Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, expected on October 11th. Which shouldn’t displease fans of the works of Tite Kubo and Akira Toriyama. However, patience is required to see what this Bleach title developed by Tamsoft and also published by Bandai Namco really brings.
Source: Disney+ FR on X.com