Don't Chase A Shadow
- El episodio se transmitió el 30 nov 2024
- 24min
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9.6/10
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La caída del número de Soul Reapers causa inquietud en Shunsui Kyoraku. Asi, Kyoraku decide enfrentarse solo a Lille Barro, con la esperanza de allanar el camino para que los segadores de al... Leer todoLa caída del número de Soul Reapers causa inquietud en Shunsui Kyoraku. Asi, Kyoraku decide enfrentarse solo a Lille Barro, con la esperanza de allanar el camino para que los segadores de almas crucen ilesos las líneas del frente enemigo.La caída del número de Soul Reapers causa inquietud en Shunsui Kyoraku. Asi, Kyoraku decide enfrentarse solo a Lille Barro, con la esperanza de allanar el camino para que los segadores de almas crucen ilesos las líneas del frente enemigo.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Johnny Yong Bosch
- Ichigo Kurosaki
- (English version)
- (voz)
Doug Erholtz
- Kisuke Urahara
- (English version)
- (voz)
Kate Higgins
- Nanao Ise
- (English version)
- (voz)
Megan Hollingshead
- Nemu Kurotsuchi
- (English version)
- (voz)
Ami Koshimizu
- Katen
- (voz)
Steve Kramer
- Shunsui Kyoraku
- (English version)
- (voz)
Aleks Le
- Shinji Hirako
- (English version)
- (voz)
Evan Michael Lee
- Lille Barro
- (English version)
- (voz)
Cherami Leigh
- Katen
- (English version)
- (voz)
Daman Mills
- Askin Nakk Le Vaar
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
10noxchan
This episode was absolutely amazing on every level possible. It was a complete package from start to finish, with quality, excitement, and execution of the highest order. The animation was particularly impressive, showing an exceptional amount of detail and fluidity in bringing the entire world to life in such an engaging way. Each frame was crafted well, with smooth transitions and action that kept me glued to the screen. The movements were natural and smooth, and the visuals felt highly dynamic. The character designs were vibrant and expressive, matching the emotional weight of every scene. I couldn't help but feel utterly immersed in it because the animation really captured the tone and atmosphere of the moment so well. It wasn't just the action that stole the show-the quiet moments, too, were filled with emotion and thoughts presented through the character's expression and body language, but without saying a word. It could be told in every frame that the animator had put an extra effort in to make every second count, paid off amply. The pacing of the episode was every bit as well done, moving the story along without once feeling rushed or slow. There's a great balance between the more quiet, reflective moments and the high-octane action scenes that make every part of the episode stand on its own merits. It never lost momentum, and it always kept me engaged in what was happening, making me eager to see what would come next. The transitions between scenes felt smooth, and the buildup to the major plot points was perfectly timed. Every twist and turn in the story felt earned, and nothing felt out of place. The writing also came across just as strongly in this episode, adding depth and weight to the characters' interactions and making them very realistic. Every conversation held a lot of weight, be it filled with action-packed tension or more personal moments revealing the struggles of the characters. The dialogue was sharp and to the point, and you could feel the emotional stakes behind every word spoken. There were comedic moments, but they balanced out perfectly with the drama to make the emotional moments much stronger. Another strong point was the character development; seeing the growth of some of the characters in this episode was both rewarding and exciting. The subtlety with which their reactions to the challenges they faced and the changes in their relationships with others were handled made it all the more effective. It was a testament to the thoughtful writing that had been building up to this point, showing how far these characters have come, and how much more they still have to learn. I was fully invested in each of their journeys, and their personal growth made every moment that much more meaningful. The episode also did well in terms of plot for the entire series, setting in motion what's to be expected without forgetting what is already there. This didn't feel like a 'filler' episode at all; it was that important junction in the story. From how the characters acted towards one another to even the minutest of revelations, every little thing in this episode had a bigger significance, just making me more eager to get to the next episode. What I most await now is the whole fight coming up. One can feel from the tensions leading to that momentous moment, that something big has been on the way; the stakes have really become high. The more awaited it has been, the more sensational the build-up has grown. I can't wait to see how the fight plays out, especially considering how much the characters have gone through to get to this point. It's clear that this fight will not only be visually stunning but emotionally intense as well. The episode laid the groundwork for something truly epic, and I'm already counting down the days until the battle unfolds. Overall, everything in this episode was just fantastic: the animation, the pacing, the writing, and the character development all combined to perfection to create an experience that was both thrilling and emotionally rewarding. I really can't wait to see how all of this culminates in the full fight and am really looking forward to the next chapter of this incredible story.
Oh my god where do i begin with this one.
Acting: 10/10 Pace: 10/10 Storytelling: 10/10 Animation: 10/10 Writing: 10/10 End: 10/10
I know giving all categories a 10/10 may be considered glazing in this situation but when it comes to this episode, it is most definetely deserved.
A spoiler free review: This episode felt like a 5 minutes episode, it was so well paced i didnt feel the time passing at all. The scenes are not dragged out or underdeveloped in order to save budget for the more hyped up ones but rather each one is well executed(thanks to the animation directors), pace is by far a 10/10. The voice acting is as anyone would expect from bleach, number one!(you see what i did there😅). As far as the storytelling and writing, it is filled with great dialogues, new powers well explained so we can understand what is happening throughout the episode. The manga scenes have an almost perfect-perfect adaption for sure with really nothing to change in it. The end is will be a cliffhunger for manga readers and anime-only fans who are not spoiled up to this moment will have to wait till next week to understand it.
Overall best episode this cour on part with 3x5 a clean 10/10 for sure. The onlyh thing that had some room for improvement were some moderate-ok cgi in the episode but nothing major to lower the rating in my opinion.
Acting: 10/10 Pace: 10/10 Storytelling: 10/10 Animation: 10/10 Writing: 10/10 End: 10/10
I know giving all categories a 10/10 may be considered glazing in this situation but when it comes to this episode, it is most definetely deserved.
A spoiler free review: This episode felt like a 5 minutes episode, it was so well paced i didnt feel the time passing at all. The scenes are not dragged out or underdeveloped in order to save budget for the more hyped up ones but rather each one is well executed(thanks to the animation directors), pace is by far a 10/10. The voice acting is as anyone would expect from bleach, number one!(you see what i did there😅). As far as the storytelling and writing, it is filled with great dialogues, new powers well explained so we can understand what is happening throughout the episode. The manga scenes have an almost perfect-perfect adaption for sure with really nothing to change in it. The end is will be a cliffhunger for manga readers and anime-only fans who are not spoiled up to this moment will have to wait till next week to understand it.
Overall best episode this cour on part with 3x5 a clean 10/10 for sure. The onlyh thing that had some room for improvement were some moderate-ok cgi in the episode but nothing major to lower the rating in my opinion.
The final episode of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War was nothing short of a masterpiece. From its jaw-dropping animation to its emotionally charged storytelling, this episode delivered on every level. Studio Pierrot went above and beyond, capturing the raw intensity and heartbreak of the climactic moments, with every scene feeling like it was crafted with utmost care and reverence for Tite Kubo's work.
The action sequences were cinematic, showcasing Shunsui and the other characters in their most epic forms. The blend of dynamic choreography and stunning visual effects made every battle unforgettable. Additionally, the sound design and OST elevated the atmosphere, with Shiro Sagisu's music perfectly complementing the gravity of each scene.
Character arcs were wrapped up beautifully, leaving long-time fans with a sense of closure and fulfillment. The episode stayed true to the essence of the manga, while adding subtle touches that enriched the overall experience.
This wasn't just an episode-it was a love letter to Bleach fans. A perfect culmination of decades of storytelling, this finale solidified the Thousand-Year Blood War as one of anime's greatest arcs.
10/10 - an emotional, action-packed, and visually stunning finale that truly honors the legacy of Bleach.
The action sequences were cinematic, showcasing Shunsui and the other characters in their most epic forms. The blend of dynamic choreography and stunning visual effects made every battle unforgettable. Additionally, the sound design and OST elevated the atmosphere, with Shiro Sagisu's music perfectly complementing the gravity of each scene.
Character arcs were wrapped up beautifully, leaving long-time fans with a sense of closure and fulfillment. The episode stayed true to the essence of the manga, while adding subtle touches that enriched the overall experience.
This wasn't just an episode-it was a love letter to Bleach fans. A perfect culmination of decades of storytelling, this finale solidified the Thousand-Year Blood War as one of anime's greatest arcs.
10/10 - an emotional, action-packed, and visually stunning finale that truly honors the legacy of Bleach.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War - Part 3, Episode 9 - A Masterclass in Storytelling and Emotion
Rating: (10/10)
Episode 9 of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War - Part 3 is nothing short of spectacular. It's a culmination of masterful storytelling, heart-wrenching emotion, and jaw-dropping action that cements this episode as one of the series' finest moments.
This installment dives deep into the emotional core of its characters, offering moments of vulnerability and growth that feel raw and genuine. The confrontation scenes are gripping, with stakes that resonate on both a personal and cosmic level. Each interaction feels purposeful, adding layers to the narrative while keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
Visually, the episode is a triumph. The animation is at its peak, with fluid, dynamic battles and stunning visual effects that make every attack and reaction feel visceral. The use of color and lighting enhances the tension and drama, creating an atmosphere that perfectly matches the tone of the story.
The voice acting deserves special mention-every line is delivered with passion and authenticity, amplifying the weight of each scene. Meanwhile, the music score elevates the emotional beats, seamlessly transitioning from hauntingly beautiful melodies to adrenaline-pumping battle themes.
As Part 3 of this epic saga nears its conclusion, Episode 9 leaves viewers in awe of its ability to balance intense action with deep emotional resonance. It's a shining example of why Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War is considered a modern anime masterpiece.
Verdict: Episode 9 is a rollercoaster of emotions and spectacle that delivers everything fans could hope for-and more. A must-watch for anyone invested in this legendary story.
Episode 9 of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War - Part 3 is nothing short of spectacular. It's a culmination of masterful storytelling, heart-wrenching emotion, and jaw-dropping action that cements this episode as one of the series' finest moments.
This installment dives deep into the emotional core of its characters, offering moments of vulnerability and growth that feel raw and genuine. The confrontation scenes are gripping, with stakes that resonate on both a personal and cosmic level. Each interaction feels purposeful, adding layers to the narrative while keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
Visually, the episode is a triumph. The animation is at its peak, with fluid, dynamic battles and stunning visual effects that make every attack and reaction feel visceral. The use of color and lighting enhances the tension and drama, creating an atmosphere that perfectly matches the tone of the story.
The voice acting deserves special mention-every line is delivered with passion and authenticity, amplifying the weight of each scene. Meanwhile, the music score elevates the emotional beats, seamlessly transitioning from hauntingly beautiful melodies to adrenaline-pumping battle themes.
As Part 3 of this epic saga nears its conclusion, Episode 9 leaves viewers in awe of its ability to balance intense action with deep emotional resonance. It's a shining example of why Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War is considered a modern anime masterpiece.
Verdict: Episode 9 is a rollercoaster of emotions and spectacle that delivers everything fans could hope for-and more. A must-watch for anyone invested in this legendary story.
Bleach Thousand Year Blood War Episode 36:
The art direction in this episode was an absolute masterpiece. Each scene was meticulously crafted, earning a well-deserved 10/10!
Coming from the manga, I found the anime adaptation of the fight sequences to be incredibly clear. The step-by-step portrayal of the battle makes it much easier to follow and appreciate the nuances of the combat.
I'm genuinely thrilled with this episode.
The explanation of Katen Kyokatsu and the subsequent Bankai sequences were handled with utmost faithfulness to the source material, preserving the essence and impact of these powerful moments.
In summary, this episode unquestionably deserves a rating of 10/10. It stands as a stellar entry in the "Bleach Thousand Year Blood War" series!
10/10!
The art direction in this episode was an absolute masterpiece. Each scene was meticulously crafted, earning a well-deserved 10/10!
Coming from the manga, I found the anime adaptation of the fight sequences to be incredibly clear. The step-by-step portrayal of the battle makes it much easier to follow and appreciate the nuances of the combat.
I'm genuinely thrilled with this episode.
The explanation of Katen Kyokatsu and the subsequent Bankai sequences were handled with utmost faithfulness to the source material, preserving the essence and impact of these powerful moments.
In summary, this episode unquestionably deserves a rating of 10/10. It stands as a stellar entry in the "Bleach Thousand Year Blood War" series!
10/10!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaLille Barro's Vollständig is what Tite Kubo (author of Bleach) depicts to be a Biblically accurate Angel; confirmed by Lille Barro when he calls himself God's Messenger and the closest to God (Soul King Yhwach).
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