Thousand Year Blood War: Release time, date, and how you can watch it confirmed

Finally, the release date, time and streaming platforms for the Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War anime have been confirmed.

Whilst the 2022 Fall anime broadcasting slate is off to a fantastic start with the likes of My Hero Academia, Spy x Family and Mob Psycho 100, we all know that it’s this week that the slate truly starts its adventure.

Over the next few days, we will not only finally see the premiere of MAPPA’s Chainsaw Man, but also the highly-anticipated return of Ichigo in Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War.

After months of speculation about when and where the new Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War anime will be streaming, the international release date, time and platforms have finally been confirmed – here is everything that fans need to know.

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How to Watch Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War

Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War in Japan will be ShownThe TV Tokyo television network was first to air.

The new anime series will be streamable in the United States of America. Exclusively via Hulu – with subscription price PlansThese are the details:

  • Advertisement-supported plan: $6.99 a month or $69.99 a year
  • Advertisement-free plan $12.99 per month
  • Advertisement-supported bundle plan: $69.99 a month (includes Disney+ and ESPN+)
  • Advertisement-free bundle plan for $75.99 per month (includes Disney+ or ESPN+).

International fans can now stream Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War simultaneously through Disney Plus. Disney Plus is Available from £7.99 a month or £79.90 a year.

Release date and time for Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War confirmed

Episode 1 of Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War is scheduledTo premiere in Japan Tuesday, October 11ThHowever, the vast majority of international fans will be able to attend on Monday, 10 October.Th.

The first episode is called “The Blood Warfare”As ConfirmedBy Viz Media, Bleach – Thousand Year Blood War will be released at the following times around world:

  • Pacific Time – 8:30 AM
  • Central Time – 10:30 AM
  • Eastern Time – 11:30 AM
  • British Time – 4:30 PM
  • European Time – 5:30 PM
  • India Time – 9 PM
  • Philippine Time – 11:30 PM
  • Australia Central Daylight Time – 2 AM

“The observation that emptiness is disappearing one after another in this world causes an uproar in the Corpse Realm and the Technical Development Bureau. Meanwhile, in Soraza-machi, newly appointed Shinigami in charge, Ryunosuke Gyoki and Shino Ikarame, encounter Emptiness as soon as they arrive. The two were helpless in the face of the sudden attack, and it was Acting Shinigami Ichigo Kurosaki and his friends who saved them from their predicament. The next day, a masked man appears before Ichigo and his friends as they interact with Ryunosuke, who has regained consciousness. Meanwhile, something strange is happening in the Corpse Realm…”– Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War 01 Story, via official website.

Episode 1 script and storyboard are by TomohisaTaguchi. Hikaru Mrata is in charge for direction. Cindy H Yamauchi will be acting as animation director. Masashi Kudo will be chief animation director.

Anime News Network ReportsThe anime will run for four courses, that is, three-month programming season with breaks in between.

Update: Bleach Episode 1 has been posted on social media. According to Anime SenpaiUsers in Brazil and New Zealand accidentally saw the first episode early on Disney Plus. Some users shared the entire episode online. Per WeGotThisCovered, Disney has already removed many of the links to the leaked episode; however, fans should note that spoilers are plentiful this morning on social media – so be careful looking into the new episode prior to its premiere.

Who is responsible for the new ending and opening themes?

Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War will have a new opening theme song called “Scar”Tatsuya Kitani performs the ceremony.

“As a fan of “BLEACH, I wrote the music I wanted to hear in the final chapter of “BLEACH”For me, the music was written as if it were a journey back to my roots, looking at the paths I have taken, and then submitting the rest as if praying. This song was chosen by Mr. Kubo as well as all those involved in anime and it will be part of the anime. “Sennen Kessen Hen”Without hesitation, I can confirm it. “I’m really glad to be alive…”. All I can do now, as a fan, is to wait for the broadcast.” – Tatsuya Kitani, via Comic Natalie.

The new ending theme song is called “Saihate”(which roughly translate into “The Farthest Reaches”SennaRin is responsible for the execution of this task.

“When I was informed that the theme song had been chosen, I was of course enthusiastic about the decision, but I couldn’t believe it right away and couldn’t really feel it. I was very excited to hear that I had been chosen to sing the theme song, but I couldn’t believe it right away. It was a coincidence that the serialization of “BLEACH”The anime began in the year I was born. Akane, a character with the same surname as mine, was in the film version of the anime. It was fate that I was able to be involved. “BLEACH” in this way.” – SennaRin, via Comic Natalie.

It has been reported that the anime will be releasing four non-consecutive episodes, suggesting that there may be four new opening or ending themes songs.

By Tom Llewellyn – [email protected]

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