Get now the Bleach TYBW Arc Part 3 release date and trailer : The Bleach Thousand Year Blood War arc recently wrapped up its second part with episodes 24 and 25, now streaming on Hulu.
“Bleach TYBW Arc Part 3 Scheduled for 2024 Release, Trailer Drops
Right after these episodes premiered, an announcement confirmed that the Bleach TYBW arc is set to make a return for its third part in 2024.
Currently, only the release timeframe has been revealed, leaving fans to speculate on the exact release date.
This opens up the possibility that the next installment of the Bleach Thousand Year Blood War arc could air during one of the four anime seasons: winter, spring, summer, or fall.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War represents the final arc of the manga and is being animated by Studio Pierrot. It was previously disclosed that the TYBW arc would be split into four parts for its anime adaptation.
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“Bleach TYBW Arc Part 2 Date
The first part, consisting of 13 episodes, was broadcast from October to December 2022. The second part made its debut in July 2023, encompassing 12 episodes.
The forthcoming third part of the Bleach TYBW arc will kick off with episode 26, continuing from where the last episode left off.
“Bleach TYBW Arc Part 3 Trailer
A freshly released trailer for the third part of the Bleach TYBW arc is now available for viewing below.
Additionally, an exciting new key visual featuring Uryu Ishida has been revealed to amp up the anticipation.
These animated adaptations of the Bleach arc and Bleach TYBW arc are based on the manga series penned and illustrated by Tite Kubo.
The manga itself comprises 698 individual chapters, consolidated into 74 tankōbon volumes.
The original Bleach anime series, which aired from 2004 to 2012, was also produced by Studio Pierrot.
Tite Kubo hinted at the inclusion of a few original scenes not found in the manga.
Bleach also gave birth to a spin-off series titled Burn the Witch. This parallel narrative revolves around witches Noel Niihashi and Ninny Spangcole, who operate in the west branch of the Soul Society in Reverse London, dealing with dragons.
The manga premiered in 2020 and was followed by a cinematic adaptation crafted by Studio Colorido.”