Bleach fans may want a remake, but that's wrong, the series' next anime should actually be something much more

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Bleach fans may want a remake, but that's wrong, the series' next anime should actually be something much more

Bleach In recent weeks, fans have been discussing the possibility of a remake, but while a remake has some value, it seems like it's the wrong direction for the franchise to go. Instead, Bleach there is a better option: move forward and immerse yourself in new content.

Fans Bleach The desire for a remake was sparked by a video celebrating the series' 20th anniversary, which reanimated some of the series' most classic scenes in a style more like Thousand Years of Bloody Warand the video really looks amazing. It's easy to see why longtime fans of the series might want this, as animation technology has advanced so much since the original. Bleach Production of the anime began back in 2004. However, this idea is clouded by nostalgia and not one that will best serve the franchise forward.

Bleach remake will completely miss the point of the original series

Bleach has always been a forward-thinking franchise


Ichigo stares ahead from the trailer for the third installment of A Thousand Years of Blood War.

Bleach this isn't a series that, per se, revels in nostalgia. Story Bleach this is a story about how to always move forward despite any obstacles that may appear in front of you.. There's a sort of youthful energy to the franchise, despite many of its characters being hundreds or thousands of years old, and it shows in the constant movement forward into the future. He used to be unafraid of things like the time jump, and characters like Ichigo keep a close eye on the goal, trying their best not to let the past affect their will for the future.

For this reason, going back and retelling the beginning Bleach seems like a step in the wrong direction. What Bleach what started out as it is now are two completely different things, and going back to the original formula now would be a questionable choice. This is also relevant because Bleach very, very long - 686 manga chapters. Even taking into account the adapted A thousand years of bloody war, it has 480 chapters and if it reflects the fast pace Thousand Years of Bloody Warit would still take about 100 episodes to re-adapt everything. It will also take the better part of a decade to revive this project.

Studio Pierrot's next project, Bleach, is set to be a sequel to A Thousand Years of Bloody War.

Bleach's Anniversary Episode Opens Up a New Arc Ripe for Adaptation

Instead of going back to the beginning Bleach should move forward and adapt content that currently exists outside Thousand Years of Bloody War. In 2021, Tite Kubo released a 20th anniversary single, set 12 years after the end of Thousand Years of Bloody War arc. It features many old fan favorite characters, as well as some new faces such as Ichigo's son, Kazuya Kurosaki, and Rukia's daughter, Ichika Abarai.. This episode seemed to open up a new storyline centered on BleachA hell that was only explored in the non-canon film.

BleachCreator Tite Kubo revealed that he continues to work on this "Hell Arc" privately and will only share it when he feels ready to do so. This represents Bleach with an interesting opportunity to do what Dragon Ball dealt with it so successfully Super: Animate the sequel while the manga is still being written. WITH Dragon Ball SuperSeries creator Akira Toriyama played a large role in their development and writing, just as Kubo himself had a hand in creating Thousand Years of Bloody War anime.

Kubo could take what he's been working on so far for the Hell arc and use it as the basis for the film's script. Bleach film launching a new series of canonical Bleach movies are the same as Dragon Ball did. And this, of course, does not exclude the possibility of releasing it as a manga; Dragon Ball SuperThe manga and anime debuted at the same time, and there were sometimes differences between the two media, but overall the same story was told. WITH Superherothe manga even adapted the movie almost 1-for-1, giving fans the choice of how they want to experience the story.

The Bleach epilogue has already hinted at the possibility of a much larger sequel

Anniversary episode could lead to a whole new story


Bleach-Hell Balance

Kubo definitely doesn't want to return to the stress of weekly (or even monthly) manga production, given the health problems he suffered from during Bleachfinal chapters, it's easy to see why. But it's also clear that Kubo isn't done with this yet. Bleachand would like to do more with this world and these characters. The open nature of the anniversary episode proves this. Bringing BleachA sequel to a movie or a new anime series is a lot like having your cake and eating it too - the story gets out, but Kubo is again not a prisoner of his schedule.

Canonical Bleach movie, sequel from Thousand Years of Bloody War If it ends, it will definitely be a big deal, much bigger than a remake of the original anime. Everyone will watch this film as equals, and no one will know what to expect. Demon Slayer also proved that canon films can not only work, but work very well, bringing in mountains of money that can be used to fund the next film or other anime projects. The film also makes it possible to make the animation quality even higher than Thousand Years of Bloody WarX.

It just seems like a huge waste to have a start. Bleach revival is sitting and waiting to be adapted in a way that will elevate the entire franchise and help retain a new generation of fans who Thousand Years of Bloody War cultivated. A remake of the original series is unlikely to retain the fans who loved it. Thousand Years of Bloody Warwith its intense action and high stakes storyline. Bleach certainly has the chance to move forward as well as back, so why not take advantage of this opportunity and move forward into the future?