Bleach 165 online viewing:
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Among the three major long-term serials for young people in Shonen Jump, Bleach is currently the only one that has not been adapted into a theatrical animation. However, this sole exception will soon be changed. Not long ago, we saw the words "Bleach Theatrical Version (tentative)" on Toho's film schedule. Then, Toho opened a dedicated page for the Bleach theatrical version and stated that relevant trailers and special reports would be released soon.
From the limited information available, it can be learned that the director is Akiyuki Shinbo, who once directed the TV version of Yu Yu Hakusho, and he is also the director of the TV version of Bleach. In addition, the scriptwriter is Makoto Tengai, who previously wrote the script for "Theatrical Arrest Warrant." The voice actors and other staff will continue to use the lineup from the TV version.
More than a month after Toho Kinema first announced the "Theatrical Bleach," the official website for the Bleach theatrical version was finally launched, with new content including the style of regular movie pre-sale tickets and a summary of the plot for the theatrical version. The trailer has not been officially released yet, but as expected by the editor, the movie teaser and trailer will be played during the screening of several big films such as "Pokémon," "Sinking of Japan," and "Tales from Earthsea" on Toho's circuit in mid-July, and the official website will also update the video at that time.
After the official website was made public, the theatrical version was officially named "Theatrical Bleach: Memories of Nobody," meaning "memories elsewhere." The story tells of an abnormal situation occurring in Karakura Town, putting the Soul Society on high alert. A newly emerging evil force is planning a terrifying conspiracy... Just as the world is about to be destroyed, can Ichigo and his companions save the world? It seems like the usual original route.