This month marks the 45th anniversary of when anime studio powerhouse Pierrot opened its doors. Since May 1979, Pierrot has had a long history of producing some of the most popular anime around the world, including Naruto , the classic Urusei Yatsura , Yu Yu Hakusho , Bleach and many, many more. To celebrate the occasion, the studio released an anniversary video set to sasanomaly’s “Egaite (Draw).” Related: WcDonald's Becomes Real with First Anime Short by Studio Pierrot Pierrot noted in the description of the video that they “hope to keep bringing exciting shows to generations of anime fans around the world” and asked fans to name their favorite anime produced by the company in the comments. You can catch the latest Pierrot produced series, Yatagarasu: The Raven Does Not Choose Its Master , right here on Crunchyroll, which describes the anime as such: Welcome to Yamauchi, a world inhabited by the Yatagarasu, a...
- 5/1/2024
- by Daryl Harding
- Crunchyroll
Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto, One Piece by Eiichiro Oda, and Bleach by Tite Kubo are the well-deserving Big Three of the anime and manga world. These three series form the foundation of Weekly Shonen Jump, and they have proven their worth with a strong fan base that has followed them for years.
Naruto in Naruto Shippuden
Although all three of them have their own respective qualities that define them and their popularity, fans have always debated which anime or manga among the three is considered to be the best. They have compared storylines, characters, attacks, animations, sales, fanbase, and much more, but everyone has their own opinions.
However, there is one aspect where Kishimoto’s Naruto has been better than One Piece and Bleach. The trait is overly sexualizing female characters. A post on X(Formerly Twitter) pointed out that both Oda and Kubo have been accused of being sexist...
Naruto in Naruto Shippuden
Although all three of them have their own respective qualities that define them and their popularity, fans have always debated which anime or manga among the three is considered to be the best. They have compared storylines, characters, attacks, animations, sales, fanbase, and much more, but everyone has their own opinions.
However, there is one aspect where Kishimoto’s Naruto has been better than One Piece and Bleach. The trait is overly sexualizing female characters. A post on X(Formerly Twitter) pointed out that both Oda and Kubo have been accused of being sexist...
- 4/30/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Demon Slayer has been one of the most popular anime of the modern generation. The manga earned worldwide fame, and then it was adapted into an anime. Apart from the plot and the action-packed sequences, it had a top-notch animation. Throughout all the seasons and films, the fans enjoyed the animation the most. Few anime could match the level of Ufotable.
Following the massive success of Demon Slayer anime, Ufotable became an admired animation studio. Seeing how they transformed Koyoharu Gotouge’s magnum opus into a visual treat, Studio Pierrot wanted to follow that path to achieve the same level with Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Part 3. The reason for the sudden change has been upheld by Studio Pierrot’s President, Michiyuki Honma.
Studio Pierrot Will Follow Ufotable’s Footsteps Uzui Tengen vs. Gyutaro showcased Ufotable’s animation skills (Credit: Ufotable)
Studio Pierrot has animated several notable anime, including Naruto Shippuden,...
Following the massive success of Demon Slayer anime, Ufotable became an admired animation studio. Seeing how they transformed Koyoharu Gotouge’s magnum opus into a visual treat, Studio Pierrot wanted to follow that path to achieve the same level with Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Part 3. The reason for the sudden change has been upheld by Studio Pierrot’s President, Michiyuki Honma.
Studio Pierrot Will Follow Ufotable’s Footsteps Uzui Tengen vs. Gyutaro showcased Ufotable’s animation skills (Credit: Ufotable)
Studio Pierrot has animated several notable anime, including Naruto Shippuden,...
- 4/29/2024
- by Priyanko Chakraborty
- FandomWire
As we have written on more than one occasion, the Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War anime is slowly heating up for its third part, which is scheduled to air sometime this year. We have also reported that the series is celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the anime’s premiere with a special exhibition in Japan, which is part of the preparation for the upcoming arc. Now, as we have said, the Bleach anime is on a break while the manga is officially over (although fans are hopeful that another arc might appear in the future), which is actually a great time to revisit the series as a whole and reveal some shocking and surprising information about how the series was created as a whole.
We know that Bleach started off as a small project, but it turned out to be one of the biggest manga in history, becoming a part of...
We know that Bleach started off as a small project, but it turned out to be one of the biggest manga in history, becoming a part of...
- 4/29/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Bleach: Thousand Year Blood Year is continuously improving both animation and plotwise. When the anime first streamed after a long break, you could almost hear the bated breaths of fans. The anime’s voice actors took some time to warm up to the characters, but the result was still fabulous.
Johnny Yong Bosch, the English dub voice actor of Ichigo, has been vocal about his experience with the new installment. A heavy responsibility to please fans rests on his shoulders as he recounts how Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War is a revolutionary anime.
Johnny Yong Bosch on One of the Most Important Bleach Episodes
In an interview, the voice actor of Ichigo, Johnny Yong Bosch, talks about one of the most important episodes of Bleach: Tybw. In episode 13, The Blade is Me, Ichigo goes through a journey of self-discovery as his Zanpakuto is reforged.
Ichigo’s Zanpakuto | Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War
In the episode,...
Johnny Yong Bosch, the English dub voice actor of Ichigo, has been vocal about his experience with the new installment. A heavy responsibility to please fans rests on his shoulders as he recounts how Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War is a revolutionary anime.
Johnny Yong Bosch on One of the Most Important Bleach Episodes
In an interview, the voice actor of Ichigo, Johnny Yong Bosch, talks about one of the most important episodes of Bleach: Tybw. In episode 13, The Blade is Me, Ichigo goes through a journey of self-discovery as his Zanpakuto is reforged.
Ichigo’s Zanpakuto | Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War
In the episode,...
- 4/28/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
Ichigo Kurosaki’s journey in Bleach has been filled with multiple fights where he had to surpass his opponents and himself to achieve victory. These fights are one of the reasons why Tite Kubo’s Bleach is so famous in the anime and manga world. Since the day Ichigo was appointed as the Substitute Soul Reaper, he has been training and fighting to prove his worth.
Kurosaki Ichigo, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
From Hollows to Quincies, Ichigo has faced every kind of foe, the narrative of Bleach has to offer. Additionally, he has also been given some great powers that make him one of the strongest characters in the series. Even Ichigo’s English voice actor Johnny Yong Bosch feels that Ichigo had to fight a lot to get to where he is today.
However, Bosch has admitted that his favorite Ichigo fight is not against an Arrancar or a hollow,...
Kurosaki Ichigo, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
From Hollows to Quincies, Ichigo has faced every kind of foe, the narrative of Bleach has to offer. Additionally, he has also been given some great powers that make him one of the strongest characters in the series. Even Ichigo’s English voice actor Johnny Yong Bosch feels that Ichigo had to fight a lot to get to where he is today.
However, Bosch has admitted that his favorite Ichigo fight is not against an Arrancar or a hollow,...
- 4/28/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
It takes some authors decades to realize how to end their stories, while others know the ending from the very beginning; Tite Kubo falls in one of those categories. Endings and beginnings are two of the most complicated parts of a story, parts that if failed, would cause chaos or even failure of the projects that many put their hopes and dreams in.
Kaien scolding Rukia | Bleach Fandom
Bleach stands as one of the big three of the shonen genre and for good reason. The story progression had been one that many fans came to resonate with and the action imbued into the series was one that gave great competition as well as inspiration to other mangakas.
Suggested“He’s a genius”: Forget Tom Holland or Mark Ruffalo, Tite Kubo Might be the God of Spoilers After Shueisha Was Forced to Cut an Entire Part of His Interview
While...
Kaien scolding Rukia | Bleach Fandom
Bleach stands as one of the big three of the shonen genre and for good reason. The story progression had been one that many fans came to resonate with and the action imbued into the series was one that gave great competition as well as inspiration to other mangakas.
Suggested“He’s a genius”: Forget Tom Holland or Mark Ruffalo, Tite Kubo Might be the God of Spoilers After Shueisha Was Forced to Cut an Entire Part of His Interview
While...
- 4/28/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
Tite Kubo has always prided himself with the fact about how he takes his time in establishing a character so as to incorporate a response from the fans in a more positive direction. Bleach has an array of different characters that vary in personality, design, and overall individuality. When creating such distinctive characters, they almost become people of their own.
Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach
That is not to say that some authors cannot have fun with what they have created. It is this creative freedom that many of the best mangakas and artists thrive on. Kubo also takes full advantage of such a situation, that too through the character of Toushirou Hitsugaya.
Suggested“He’s a genius”: Forget Tom Holland or Mark Ruffalo, Tite Kubo Might be the God of Spoilers After Shueisha Was Forced to Cut an Entire Part of His Interview
He, contrasting to his physical appearance,...
Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach
That is not to say that some authors cannot have fun with what they have created. It is this creative freedom that many of the best mangakas and artists thrive on. Kubo also takes full advantage of such a situation, that too through the character of Toushirou Hitsugaya.
Suggested“He’s a genius”: Forget Tom Holland or Mark Ruffalo, Tite Kubo Might be the God of Spoilers After Shueisha Was Forced to Cut an Entire Part of His Interview
He, contrasting to his physical appearance,...
- 4/28/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
TV Asahi is one of Japan’s best-known television channels, and anime fans will know it as well for its contribution to the anime market, which includes Crayon Shin-chan, Doraemon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Blue Lock, Boys Over Flowers, Slam Dunk, Sailor Moon and numerous Gundam titles. But, recently, TV Asahi has decided to make a slightly different contribution to the world of anime by revealing a list of the 20 best anime songs of all time in a special program, but with a twist.
Namely, these songs were selected and ranked only by foreign, non-Japanese fans from around the world. The list includes songs from different time periods, which is why it is a very diverse list, and that is always a good thing. Sadly, we don’t have the special for you as it is not available for streaming, but we do have the list, so enjoy some of the best anime songs ever!
Namely, these songs were selected and ranked only by foreign, non-Japanese fans from around the world. The list includes songs from different time periods, which is why it is a very diverse list, and that is always a good thing. Sadly, we don’t have the special for you as it is not available for streaming, but we do have the list, so enjoy some of the best anime songs ever!
- 4/27/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Note: This article was written by Jameel Raeburn. What’s the ideal starter anime? It’s the question for every anime enthusiast who is recommending a series, or an exploratory watcher curious to dive into the world of anime for the first time. However, there’s no clear answer. While anime is thankfully more accessible than it’s ever been, there are so many characters, plots, genres and themes that you might feel overwhelmed at first glance. You may turn to friends to hopefully nudge you in the right direction, but you can get thirty conflicting answers from thirty different people. The idea of what’s the perfect starter anime has been hotly debated online. In an interview with Michael B. Jordan , the actor revealed his five anime recommendations for those who haven’t watched it before. “ One Piece , Dragon Ball , Naruto , Bleach , and Hunter x Hunter ” were his responses.
- 4/26/2024
- by Guest Author
- Crunchyroll
In an interview during the release of the second season of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, Tite Kubo, the creator of the series, made a grave mistake. He revealed some important information about the Bleach anime series, after which, Shueisha, the Japanese publishing company, was forced to cut an entire part of his interview.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
According to reports, Kubo shared some exclusive details about the captain of the 13th division of the Gotei 13, Jūshirō Ukitake, and his connection to Hell in the Bleach narrative. Although the connection between the two has already been discussed in the manga, Kubo must have revealed something extremely intriguing for Shueisha to take such a step.
The revelation was made by the interviewer, Chiaaki Matsuzawa who was interviewing Kubo for the Krew beInside special show on Jump Comics YouTube channel. She later pointed out that the part about Ukitake and Hell’s Phosphorus...
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
According to reports, Kubo shared some exclusive details about the captain of the 13th division of the Gotei 13, Jūshirō Ukitake, and his connection to Hell in the Bleach narrative. Although the connection between the two has already been discussed in the manga, Kubo must have revealed something extremely intriguing for Shueisha to take such a step.
The revelation was made by the interviewer, Chiaaki Matsuzawa who was interviewing Kubo for the Krew beInside special show on Jump Comics YouTube channel. She later pointed out that the part about Ukitake and Hell’s Phosphorus...
- 4/26/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Bleach fans have been eagerly awaiting the return of Ichigo in Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War, which has become a worldwide mega-hit. While the substitute shinigami made a smashing entrance in the first episode of the anime, the subsequent episodes have been focusing more on the Gotei 13 and the overarching villain of the series.
Yhwach, the Father of the Quincy, has successfully created a deep-seated fear of him in the minds of soul reapers. In every appearance, he gets more and more sinister. Going as far as wanting to destroy the Soul Society, so he can rule the three worlds.
So is it really a surprise to know that Yhwach is the most vocal character in Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War?
Which character has the most dialogue in Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War?
In an interview with Viz Media, Tite Kubo confessed that Yhwach has the most lines in Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War.
Yhwach, the Father of the Quincy, has successfully created a deep-seated fear of him in the minds of soul reapers. In every appearance, he gets more and more sinister. Going as far as wanting to destroy the Soul Society, so he can rule the three worlds.
So is it really a surprise to know that Yhwach is the most vocal character in Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War?
Which character has the most dialogue in Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War?
In an interview with Viz Media, Tite Kubo confessed that Yhwach has the most lines in Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War.
- 4/26/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
When the Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War anime was first released in 2022, fans were so impressed by the series and the modifications that it made to the original storyline from Tite Kubo’s manga that the anime series was considered by many to be better than the Bleach manga. This was even admitted by Kubo himself.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
In an interview, Kubo revealed that the Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War anime did a better job of portraying the story and developing the presence of characters compared to the anime. He even pointed out the two characters who were not focused much on in the manga, but the anime did a good job of redeeming them with the help of voice actors.
The two characters in the discussion are Ryūnosuke Yuki and Shino Madarame, who served as the replacement for Zennosuke Kurumadani as the guardian of Karakura Town. Although these characters...
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
In an interview, Kubo revealed that the Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War anime did a better job of portraying the story and developing the presence of characters compared to the anime. He even pointed out the two characters who were not focused much on in the manga, but the anime did a good job of redeeming them with the help of voice actors.
The two characters in the discussion are Ryūnosuke Yuki and Shino Madarame, who served as the replacement for Zennosuke Kurumadani as the guardian of Karakura Town. Although these characters...
- 4/25/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings is undoubtedly one of the biggest if not the biggest fantasy series of all times, so it doesn’t really surprise us that it’s been an inspiraton for many authors from different fields. Whether it’s other authors who have used Tolkien’s series as a basis for their own fictional worlds, or authors who have adapted Tolkiene’s stories into other media, many have been inspired by the fantasy epic and we can understand why that is, as The Lord of the Rings is a truly amazing franchise.
On the other hand, Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto franchise enjoys a similar reputation in the world of anime and manga, as it is among the “Big Three” anime series (alongside Bleach and One Piece), and it is considered to be one of the most popular and influential animanga series overall; the series is...
On the other hand, Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto franchise enjoys a similar reputation in the world of anime and manga, as it is among the “Big Three” anime series (alongside Bleach and One Piece), and it is considered to be one of the most popular and influential animanga series overall; the series is...
- 4/25/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Shunichi Ishimoto, the animation director of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, has finally quit the David Production animation studio. He was affiliated with them for a long time and has worked on every JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure series since the beginning. He was one of their chief animators and has now decided to become a freelancer.
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
The production studio started in 2007, and since then they have developed all of the seasons of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. David Production is also prominently known for anime series like Fire Force, Undead Unluck, Monster Hunter Stories: Ride on, Ensemble Stars, Cells at Work!!, and Urusei Yatsura. They have also worked on a bunch of movies, OVAs, and ONAs.
Ishimoto shared this news on his official X account, and fans thanked him for his contribution to JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and wished him all the best in his future endeavors.
Shunichi Ishimoto Quits...
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
The production studio started in 2007, and since then they have developed all of the seasons of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. David Production is also prominently known for anime series like Fire Force, Undead Unluck, Monster Hunter Stories: Ride on, Ensemble Stars, Cells at Work!!, and Urusei Yatsura. They have also worked on a bunch of movies, OVAs, and ONAs.
Ishimoto shared this news on his official X account, and fans thanked him for his contribution to JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and wished him all the best in his future endeavors.
Shunichi Ishimoto Quits...
- 4/24/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Fans know Bleach Thousand-Year Blood War is getting a Season 3, but the question surrounding its release still stands.
The follow-up to the beloved anime that ran for eight years between 2004 and 2014 has brought viewers back into the demon-hunting world of Bleach, adapting the manga's final arc from which the sequel series takes its name.
Thousand-Year Blood War kicked off in 2022 and has unfolded over two seasons with a third confirmed to be on the way.
Read full article on The Direct.
The follow-up to the beloved anime that ran for eight years between 2004 and 2014 has brought viewers back into the demon-hunting world of Bleach, adapting the manga's final arc from which the sequel series takes its name.
Thousand-Year Blood War kicked off in 2022 and has unfolded over two seasons with a third confirmed to be on the way.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 4/23/2024
- by Klein Felt
- The Direct
Masakazu Morita, the Japanese voice actor for Kurosaki Ichigo, the protagonist of Tite Kubo’s Bleach, has been voicing the character since the beginning of the series. He has additionally worked as Marco the Phoenix in One Piece, Tidus in Final Fantasy X, Whis in Dragon Ball Super, Pod in Pokémon, Tenjuro Banno in Kamen Rider Drive, and Li Xin in Kingdom.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
While Morita is a big name in the anime industry, many fans may not know that Morita has also been voicing Kurosaki Ichigo in the popular mobile game Bleach: Brave Souls since the anime series ended. Along with that, he has also worked on a bunch of other popular mobile and PC video games.
However, Morita once revealed in one of his interviews that he prefers anime voice acting over games because it feels more like a conversation compared to video games, where they are just normal dialogues.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
While Morita is a big name in the anime industry, many fans may not know that Morita has also been voicing Kurosaki Ichigo in the popular mobile game Bleach: Brave Souls since the anime series ended. Along with that, he has also worked on a bunch of other popular mobile and PC video games.
However, Morita once revealed in one of his interviews that he prefers anime voice acting over games because it feels more like a conversation compared to video games, where they are just normal dialogues.
- 4/23/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Anime’s popularity can be attributed to a number of factors, including its diverse genres, unique storytelling methods, and its unique art style. But what makes anime more interesting is how they include raw violence to add an extra layer of intensity and realism to their plot. Nowadays, anime studios are censoring themselves as they are making anime following Western standards.
A still from Studio Pierrot’s Naruto Shippuden
Michiyuki Honma, the President of Studio Pierrot warns how tampering with the original identity of anime would immensely harm the anime industry. He asserts his point by pointing out how the success of a number of renowned anime series is based on their violence and comprising with their standards would only harm the art form as it would make it immensely boring to watch.
Studio Pierrot’s President Warns Anime Studios To Not Tamper With Anime’s Core Identity
Otakus would...
A still from Studio Pierrot’s Naruto Shippuden
Michiyuki Honma, the President of Studio Pierrot warns how tampering with the original identity of anime would immensely harm the anime industry. He asserts his point by pointing out how the success of a number of renowned anime series is based on their violence and comprising with their standards would only harm the art form as it would make it immensely boring to watch.
Studio Pierrot’s President Warns Anime Studios To Not Tamper With Anime’s Core Identity
Otakus would...
- 4/23/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
Tite Kubo’s Bleach reignited the excitement among anime fans with the release of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War in 2022. The series, which is considered to be one of the “Big Three,” has entered the anime world once again and has proved that it is still one of the best anime and manga series of all time.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
However, the series, compared to his predecessor, had a few changes that fans might not have noticed. While these changes did not affect the series in any way, they surely brought a new upgrade to the series. One such change was so discreet that even the creator of the series, Kubo, could not notice.
In an interview, Kubo mentioned that the voice of the protagonist, Kurosaki Ichigo, had changed a little, and he was not able to point it out. But his family was quick to grasp it and even mentioned it to him.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
However, the series, compared to his predecessor, had a few changes that fans might not have noticed. While these changes did not affect the series in any way, they surely brought a new upgrade to the series. One such change was so discreet that even the creator of the series, Kubo, could not notice.
In an interview, Kubo mentioned that the voice of the protagonist, Kurosaki Ichigo, had changed a little, and he was not able to point it out. But his family was quick to grasp it and even mentioned it to him.
- 4/23/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Zoro is a legendary character, not only in One Piece but in other anime and manga franchises as well. The daunting swordsman is often the butt of jokes due to his inability to figure out directions. However, that has not stopped him from appearing in other famous works.
Franchises like Haikyu!!, Kagurabachi and more have included Zoro references in their plot, proving that other mangakas are nerds for Eiichiro Oda’s work. But make sure this doesn’t reach the ears of Sanji fans, or the rivalry between the characters might just prove fatal.
One Piece Zoro Mentioned in Haikyu!! Zoro’s Mention in Haikyu!! | Viz Media
In chapter 373 of Haikyu!!, Hinata attempts to have a light conversation with Pedro and shows him the Romance Dawn volume of the One Piece manga. He then asks Pedro about his favorite character while declaring that his favorite is Zoro. So yes, Hinata...
Franchises like Haikyu!!, Kagurabachi and more have included Zoro references in their plot, proving that other mangakas are nerds for Eiichiro Oda’s work. But make sure this doesn’t reach the ears of Sanji fans, or the rivalry between the characters might just prove fatal.
One Piece Zoro Mentioned in Haikyu!! Zoro’s Mention in Haikyu!! | Viz Media
In chapter 373 of Haikyu!!, Hinata attempts to have a light conversation with Pedro and shows him the Romance Dawn volume of the One Piece manga. He then asks Pedro about his favorite character while declaring that his favorite is Zoro. So yes, Hinata...
- 4/22/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
Bleach is the undeniable home of epic anime battles. Its effect is so ingrained in fans’ brains that you can’t read the word “Ban-kai” without pretending you are holding a deadly sword. Tite Kubo, the creator of the masterpiece, sat down for an interview with Shonen Jump to discuss some unusual details regarding Bleach characters.
While the interview began by answering light questions about Kisuke’s shop, Kubo’s favorite characters, and envying Kon’s carelessness; it soon delved into some deeper questions. Kubo talked about which characters he would like to see battling each other, and no, it’s not a villain showdown; rather, you can call it friendly fire.
Which characters does Tite Kubo want to see fighting each other in Bleach? Yamamoto Vs. Shunsui Kyoraku and Jushiro Ukitake | Bleach Fandom
In an interview with Shonen Jump, Tite Kubo was asked which characters he would want to see fighting each other.
While the interview began by answering light questions about Kisuke’s shop, Kubo’s favorite characters, and envying Kon’s carelessness; it soon delved into some deeper questions. Kubo talked about which characters he would like to see battling each other, and no, it’s not a villain showdown; rather, you can call it friendly fire.
Which characters does Tite Kubo want to see fighting each other in Bleach? Yamamoto Vs. Shunsui Kyoraku and Jushiro Ukitake | Bleach Fandom
In an interview with Shonen Jump, Tite Kubo was asked which characters he would want to see fighting each other.
- 4/22/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
The proper implementation of the concept of legacy is a challenging affair in Shounen manga, as is seen in some of the immensely popular titles like Naruto and Dragonball Z. Most often, the weight of the fan favorite iconic characters burdens their legacy immensely, thereby hindering their growth as individual characters. Thankfully, that’s not the case in Shaman King: Flowers, a spin-off and sequel to the original Shaman King created by Hiroyuki Takei, that focuses on the future of the series by charting the journey of Hana Asakura, the son of legendary shaman duo Yoh Asakura and Anna Kyoyama. The series relies on the world-building established in the original series but doesn’t let go of the sense of individuality it has managed to create for itself.
The first twelve episodes of Shaman King: Flowers mainly work as an introduction to Hana’s world, bringing in new characters—legacies...
The first twelve episodes of Shaman King: Flowers mainly work as an introduction to Hana’s world, bringing in new characters—legacies...
- 4/22/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
When we talk about the greatest anime of all time, one of the most common names among the audience is Tite Kubo’s magnum opus Bleach. If you are familiar with the story, you will realize that it can easily compete for that title. Filled with numerous captivating concepts such as Soul Reaper, Quincies, and a power system that is easy to understand, Bleach is truly a work of art.
Sternritter organization in Bleach
Bleach managed to captivate the audience with its wide array of characters, each of whom was given in-depth development for the fans. The characters were meticulously crafted and made sure that none of their potential ever went to waste. In a Shonen Jump interview in 2006, Tite Kubo revealed that he loved the characters as if they were real. This connection between the creator and the characters became the reason for the series’ surreal success.
Tite Kubo...
Sternritter organization in Bleach
Bleach managed to captivate the audience with its wide array of characters, each of whom was given in-depth development for the fans. The characters were meticulously crafted and made sure that none of their potential ever went to waste. In a Shonen Jump interview in 2006, Tite Kubo revealed that he loved the characters as if they were real. This connection between the creator and the characters became the reason for the series’ surreal success.
Tite Kubo...
- 4/21/2024
- by Jiyad Shaikh
- FandomWire
Although modern fans of anime will be better acquainted with studios such as Mappa and Ufotable, true anime fans will know that Studio Pierrot is, without a doubt, one of the biggest industry companies and a production company that brought us a series of memorable series, including but not limited to Bleach, Naruto, Tokyo Ghoul, Black Clover, etc. Studio Pierrot is undoubtedly one of the biggest and best players in the anime market, and its CEO, Michiyuki Honma, has recently given an interview to Comic Natalie, where he talked about the studio, its financial status, as well as the plans he has for the future.
Honma revealed a lot of information about the studio’s current and upcoming plans, revealing what many fans will find interesting, i.e., that Studio Pierrot might shift to an old way of broadcasting, which could usher an interesting shift in the anime industry and...
Honma revealed a lot of information about the studio’s current and upcoming plans, revealing what many fans will find interesting, i.e., that Studio Pierrot might shift to an old way of broadcasting, which could usher an interesting shift in the anime industry and...
- 4/21/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Tite Kubo works exceptionally well in carefully crafting his characters. Bleach does the job of creating well-built arcs, in-depth transitions, and deeper-understood characters. This makes it no surprise as to why his magnum opus is also amongst the big three shonen manga. Throughout the course of the series, there were many characters introduced as the arcs went on.
Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
Kubo understands that introducing a character and developing a relationship between them and the audience takes time. Bleach has been gathering fans for over two decades now, taking in the masterpiece through both fresh and different perspectives. While many characters took their time to make an impression on the fans, one managed to surprise even Kubo with great importance.
Tite Kubo Broke a Pattern with One Bleach Character
During an interview at the San Diego Comic-Con in the past, Tite Kubo was asked about characters...
Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
Kubo understands that introducing a character and developing a relationship between them and the audience takes time. Bleach has been gathering fans for over two decades now, taking in the masterpiece through both fresh and different perspectives. While many characters took their time to make an impression on the fans, one managed to surprise even Kubo with great importance.
Tite Kubo Broke a Pattern with One Bleach Character
During an interview at the San Diego Comic-Con in the past, Tite Kubo was asked about characters...
- 4/21/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
Tite Kubo has worked extremely hard on building the world of Bleach. From the Soul Reapers to the Quincies, each and every group and character has been given an in-depth insight for the fans. There are many arcs and the villains alongside them that stand apart in the most positive light. Despite their cruel intentions, these villains always find themselves becoming fan favorites.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
Throughout the series, there were many decisions made by Kubo that did not sit well with fans. While some they moved on from, others they couldn’t. His dedication to Bleach had been one that kept the mangaka going despite the constant debates the fans offered.
One such debate was regarding Ichigo’s camaraderie and alliances. Specifically his romantic relationships.
Tite Kubo had No Interest in Romance
During Tite Kubo’s visit to the San Diego Comic Con in the past, he was...
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
Throughout the series, there were many decisions made by Kubo that did not sit well with fans. While some they moved on from, others they couldn’t. His dedication to Bleach had been one that kept the mangaka going despite the constant debates the fans offered.
One such debate was regarding Ichigo’s camaraderie and alliances. Specifically his romantic relationships.
Tite Kubo had No Interest in Romance
During Tite Kubo’s visit to the San Diego Comic Con in the past, he was...
- 4/21/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
Fairy Tail is a classic anime series that has its own unique position. It might not have the fame of the big three of shonen manga, but for numerous fans, it was their entrance into the universe of anime and manga.
Fairy Tail is considered by author Hiro Mashima as his greatest work, even though he has been involved with other projects too. The plot is based on a common topic, showing the influence of friendship, which might be exactly what new anime fans require.
Natsu in Fairy Tail
Even though Fairy Tail is usually light and comical, it has given us some very scary bad guys in forms of dragons, demons, and deranged immortals. In a world where magic is everywhere and can appear in many forms, it’s not surprising that certain individuals would use their powers for evil purposes. The existence of these powerful enemies makes the...
Fairy Tail is considered by author Hiro Mashima as his greatest work, even though he has been involved with other projects too. The plot is based on a common topic, showing the influence of friendship, which might be exactly what new anime fans require.
Natsu in Fairy Tail
Even though Fairy Tail is usually light and comical, it has given us some very scary bad guys in forms of dragons, demons, and deranged immortals. In a world where magic is everywhere and can appear in many forms, it’s not surprising that certain individuals would use their powers for evil purposes. The existence of these powerful enemies makes the...
- 4/21/2024
- by Mudassir Kamran
- FandomWire
After the release of episode 293, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime announced an indefinite hiatus. To the chagrin of many fans, there was no update regarding the anime’s return for more than a year.
That was until recently when the staff hinted at a huge change in Boruto‘s airing format. Fans have been debating the seasonal vs weekly airing format for years now, and Studio Pierrot might just humor seasonal anime lovers with a shocking transformation of Boruto.
Michiyuki Honma Talks Future of Studio Pierrot with a Hint at Boruto
The Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime is produced by Studio Pierrot. Recently, the president of the studio, , had an in-depth interview with Japanese publication, Comic Natalie. During the interview, Honma revealed his goals for the upcoming years and the changes he is ready to make.
Boruto Uzumaki | Boruto
Honma first discussed the poor working environment in anime studios all across Japan.
That was until recently when the staff hinted at a huge change in Boruto‘s airing format. Fans have been debating the seasonal vs weekly airing format for years now, and Studio Pierrot might just humor seasonal anime lovers with a shocking transformation of Boruto.
Michiyuki Honma Talks Future of Studio Pierrot with a Hint at Boruto
The Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime is produced by Studio Pierrot. Recently, the president of the studio, , had an in-depth interview with Japanese publication, Comic Natalie. During the interview, Honma revealed his goals for the upcoming years and the changes he is ready to make.
Boruto Uzumaki | Boruto
Honma first discussed the poor working environment in anime studios all across Japan.
- 4/20/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
Bleach returned with its Thousand Year Blood War arc after a whole decade, so no wonder fans were jumping in excitement when episode 1 of the mega-series aired. From the animation quality to the action scenes, fans observed each detail with hawk eyes.
So, when Ichigo’s voice sounded different from the past seasons, people were quick to pick it up. While there was a minor gap in the franchise itself, the real-life hiatus lasted ten years, during which the voices of the cast were sure to change.
In an interview with Viz Media, Tite Kubo explains why Ichigo sounds different and why it’s nothing to panic about.
Tite Kubo and Ichigo’s Voice Actor Discuss Voice Acting in Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War
Tite Kubo and Masakazu Morita, the voice actor of Ichigo, joined Viz Media for an interview to discuss Bleach, and the first thing on the plate was voice acting.
So, when Ichigo’s voice sounded different from the past seasons, people were quick to pick it up. While there was a minor gap in the franchise itself, the real-life hiatus lasted ten years, during which the voices of the cast were sure to change.
In an interview with Viz Media, Tite Kubo explains why Ichigo sounds different and why it’s nothing to panic about.
Tite Kubo and Ichigo’s Voice Actor Discuss Voice Acting in Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War
Tite Kubo and Masakazu Morita, the voice actor of Ichigo, joined Viz Media for an interview to discuss Bleach, and the first thing on the plate was voice acting.
- 4/19/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
In March 2021, Bleach manga creator Tite Kubo and Jujutsu Kaisen creator Gege Akutami sat together for an interview, which was later published in the Jujutsu Kaisen official fan book. It was a historical moment for the manga world, as both creators are considered legends in the anime and manga industries.
Jujutsu Kaisen
The two discussed their respective series, their process, characters, and who their favorite character in each other’s series was. While they talked about it all, Kubo was asked about the female characters in Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen. Kubo gave a cryptic answer, which led many fans to believe that he was criticizing Akutami’s work.
When the interview was shared on the internet, fans were not happy with Kubo’s response, and they targeted him for not only criticizing the female characters in Jujutsu Kaisen but also for the Fan-Service art that he used to include in...
Jujutsu Kaisen
The two discussed their respective series, their process, characters, and who their favorite character in each other’s series was. While they talked about it all, Kubo was asked about the female characters in Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen. Kubo gave a cryptic answer, which led many fans to believe that he was criticizing Akutami’s work.
When the interview was shared on the internet, fans were not happy with Kubo’s response, and they targeted him for not only criticizing the female characters in Jujutsu Kaisen but also for the Fan-Service art that he used to include in...
- 4/19/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
We have recently reported that Tite Kubo’s Bleach is celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the anime’s premiere with a special exhibition in Japan and that the franchise is heating up for the upcoming third part of the Thousand-Year Blood War anime, which is set to premiere later this year. SennaRin released “Reaper,” a song related to the series, and the first part of the new anime season received its special Blu-ray release, all in preparation for the upcoming third cour. But, while the anime is on a break, Bleach is still very much alive in the hearts of fans, as is witnessed by a recent cosplay we were able to find.
Namely, Bleach cosplay is quite popular, and while not as popular as some other series due to the franchise’s status, there are still numerous cosplayers who like to bring Bleach characters to life. One of them is Mayweda,...
Namely, Bleach cosplay is quite popular, and while not as popular as some other series due to the franchise’s status, there are still numerous cosplayers who like to bring Bleach characters to life. One of them is Mayweda,...
- 4/19/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Since the trend of the anime and manga industry has peaked, many new anime and manga series have been released that have tried to be popular among the community. Most of these belong to the fantasy genre, and while some series like Demon Slayer or Jujutsu Kaisen have managed to do it, they still lack in some way.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009)
However, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, the masterpiece of Hiromu Arakawa, has managed to retain its title as the best fantasy anime series for such a long time. Its characters, storyline, and animation may contribute to it, but the main reason why it is considered the best is because of its power system.
As the name suggests, the power system of Fullmetal Alchemist is based on alchemy and its laws, which, once understood, make the series even more interesting for fans. Also, unlike other anime or manga series, the laws of...
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009)
However, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, the masterpiece of Hiromu Arakawa, has managed to retain its title as the best fantasy anime series for such a long time. Its characters, storyline, and animation may contribute to it, but the main reason why it is considered the best is because of its power system.
As the name suggests, the power system of Fullmetal Alchemist is based on alchemy and its laws, which, once understood, make the series even more interesting for fans. Also, unlike other anime or manga series, the laws of...
- 4/18/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Ranker is a popular place on the Internet where people can rank whatever they want, however, they want, and whenever they want. This is always a fan-focused ranking system and it is never officially tied to the people behind the projects in question. Recently, a large survey was organized on the site with the following description:
If you grew up reading manga, you probably have some copies of Shonen Jump laying around your house. That being said, what is the best Shonen Jump anime of all time? Some of the most famous anime of all time was once published in Shonen Jump, such as One Piece, Naruto, Bleach, Gintama, and so many more massive shows. Shonen Jump anime series are usually long running, with shows like One Piece running close to 1,000 episodes at this point. The American version of Shonen Jump (based on Japan’s Weekly Shonen Jump) is no longer in circulation,...
If you grew up reading manga, you probably have some copies of Shonen Jump laying around your house. That being said, what is the best Shonen Jump anime of all time? Some of the most famous anime of all time was once published in Shonen Jump, such as One Piece, Naruto, Bleach, Gintama, and so many more massive shows. Shonen Jump anime series are usually long running, with shows like One Piece running close to 1,000 episodes at this point. The American version of Shonen Jump (based on Japan’s Weekly Shonen Jump) is no longer in circulation,...
- 4/16/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Not so long ago, our good friends at Polygon published a very detailed research-based piece about how anime is growing around the world and how the current kids, the Gen Z ones, actually love anime more than any other generation, thus confirming that anime is – indeed – one of the largest and fastest-growing fields in the world of entertainment, as witnessed by its growing popularity in the West.
More and more anime movies are being released in Western cinemas as well (which was not the case just 5-10 years ago), major streaming services are not just picking up anime series, but they are also producing their own anime series, and there is a growing trend of live-action adaptations of anime works. On top of that, anime culture is more present in the West.
And while Millennials are those who actually helped make anime popular globally – Dragon Ball was shown in the...
More and more anime movies are being released in Western cinemas as well (which was not the case just 5-10 years ago), major streaming services are not just picking up anime series, but they are also producing their own anime series, and there is a growing trend of live-action adaptations of anime works. On top of that, anime culture is more present in the West.
And while Millennials are those who actually helped make anime popular globally – Dragon Ball was shown in the...
- 4/16/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
In 2021, the creator of Jujutsu Kaisen, Gege Akutami, and the creator of Bleach, Tite Kubo, sat together for an interview and discussed their works. Akutami and Kubo are some of the biggest names in the anime and manga industry as their works have been a source of entertainment for millions of people.
Jujutsu Kaisen
During the interview, the creators talked about how they got into the world of manga and what inspired them to create Bleach and Jujutsu Kaisen. Akutami has been quite vocal about the influence of Bleach and Kubo on their work, but according to them, they have only been using Kubo’s work for inspiration and are not imitating them in any way.
Also, during the interview, Akutami explained the difference between being influenced and straight-up copying someone’s work and why Bleach is the last manga that anyone must copy.
Gege Akutami Talks About Bleach’s...
Jujutsu Kaisen
During the interview, the creators talked about how they got into the world of manga and what inspired them to create Bleach and Jujutsu Kaisen. Akutami has been quite vocal about the influence of Bleach and Kubo on their work, but according to them, they have only been using Kubo’s work for inspiration and are not imitating them in any way.
Also, during the interview, Akutami explained the difference between being influenced and straight-up copying someone’s work and why Bleach is the last manga that anyone must copy.
Gege Akutami Talks About Bleach’s...
- 4/14/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
There are always some mangas and anime that help pave the way for other artists; Eiichiro Oda and Jujutsu Kaisen writer Gege Akutami understand that very well. On one hand, most of the big works have a touch of Dragon Ball in them, with Akira Toriyama having a hand in inspiring these artists. For Akutami though, the credit goes to Tite Kubo, the creator of Bleach.
Yuta Okkotsu in Jujutsu Kaisen
The writer has never tried hiding the fact that the big three are perhaps the blueprints and stepping stones for other mangakas to learn from. However, in their opinion, there is another perspective that comes into play.
Suggested“He looks like an ordinary person”: Gege Akutami Took Inspiration from a Naruto Villain When Creating Kenjaku’s Unique Cursed Technique
With enough observation, one can understand just what may have inspired an author to write their heart out. Whether...
Yuta Okkotsu in Jujutsu Kaisen
The writer has never tried hiding the fact that the big three are perhaps the blueprints and stepping stones for other mangakas to learn from. However, in their opinion, there is another perspective that comes into play.
Suggested“He looks like an ordinary person”: Gege Akutami Took Inspiration from a Naruto Villain When Creating Kenjaku’s Unique Cursed Technique
With enough observation, one can understand just what may have inspired an author to write their heart out. Whether...
- 4/14/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
The creator of the beloved series One Piece, Eiichiro Oda, is one of the best storytellers in the industry. For more than 25 years, Oda Sensei has amazed fans all over the world with his exceptional narrative abilities.
Eiichiro Oda is also called a genius for his skill in adding easter eggs and foreshadowing future plot developments through significantly minor story details.
Oda’s One Piece is set in a world filled with pirates, all engaged in a journey to find the legendary treasure known as the One Piece. This amazing prize was left behind by the former Pirate King, Gol D. Roger.
Zoro in One Piece
As the central Straw Hat crew of pirates travel from island to island on their journey to uncover One Piece, the series flawlessly transitions from Scooby-Doo-esque horror adventures to narratives akin to The Great Escape.
How One Piece Differs From a Typical Pirate Story...
Eiichiro Oda is also called a genius for his skill in adding easter eggs and foreshadowing future plot developments through significantly minor story details.
Oda’s One Piece is set in a world filled with pirates, all engaged in a journey to find the legendary treasure known as the One Piece. This amazing prize was left behind by the former Pirate King, Gol D. Roger.
Zoro in One Piece
As the central Straw Hat crew of pirates travel from island to island on their journey to uncover One Piece, the series flawlessly transitions from Scooby-Doo-esque horror adventures to narratives akin to The Great Escape.
How One Piece Differs From a Typical Pirate Story...
- 4/13/2024
- by Mudassir Kamran
- FandomWire
Gege Akutami is a genius with a pen and paper. Coming up with plots and arcs dark enough to twist the fans’ hearts and creating characters with fame so massive that the world knows about Jujutsu Kaisen perhaps even without knowing what it is. Whether one is an anime fan or not, the very concept of what the series is has been familiarised to the common public.
Gojo, Geto, Shoko | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Ep 3
There have always been references to various different sources all over the series. Whether they are from pop culture or other mangas, Jujutsu Kaisen is a compilation of all that fans love and hate at the same time.
SUGGESTEDDespite Hating Gojo, Gege Akutami is Treating Itadori Worse than Any Other Jujutsu Kaisen Character
One of the biggest inspirations for the manga happens to be Bleach. Tite Kubo’s masterpiece became the reason why Akutami even got into manga art.
Gojo, Geto, Shoko | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Ep 3
There have always been references to various different sources all over the series. Whether they are from pop culture or other mangas, Jujutsu Kaisen is a compilation of all that fans love and hate at the same time.
SUGGESTEDDespite Hating Gojo, Gege Akutami is Treating Itadori Worse than Any Other Jujutsu Kaisen Character
One of the biggest inspirations for the manga happens to be Bleach. Tite Kubo’s masterpiece became the reason why Akutami even got into manga art.
- 4/13/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
Helmed by the mastermind mangakas Tite Kubo sensei and Masashi Kishimoto sensei, Bleach and Naruto are undoubtedly two of the greatest manga/anime projects of all time. With an uncountable fan following continuing to keep the fame of both projects, both of these have managed to leave their viewers amused and satisfied to the core with their brilliantly captivating storylines.
(L-r): Naruto vs. Bleach: Which one is better?
But while many would say there’s no comparison between the two, a sect of people still can’t help but point out that Kubo sensei’s saga is better than Kishimoto sensei’s. The reason? Well, there are one too many, considering how this sect hasn’t hesitated to throw major shade at Kishimoto sensei for obvious story flaws.
Bleach is Superior to Naruto? That’s What Fans are Saying!
Although both have incredibly successful fame and admirably fascinating storylines,...
(L-r): Naruto vs. Bleach: Which one is better?
But while many would say there’s no comparison between the two, a sect of people still can’t help but point out that Kubo sensei’s saga is better than Kishimoto sensei’s. The reason? Well, there are one too many, considering how this sect hasn’t hesitated to throw major shade at Kishimoto sensei for obvious story flaws.
Bleach is Superior to Naruto? That’s What Fans are Saying!
Although both have incredibly successful fame and admirably fascinating storylines,...
- 4/12/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto is one of the most popular manga and anime franchises in history. One of the “Big Three” (alongside Bleach and One Piece), Naruto has been one of the most important titles in the history of manga and anime, which explains why it is so popular even after all these years. And while fans can currently enjoy the Boruto sequel series, the American production company Lionsgate has confirmed that it is working on a live-action version of Naruto, similar to what Netflix did with Oda’s One Piece.
The information about the upcoming project is very scarce, and the only thing about the movie that we know so far is that Destin Daniel Cretton, who co-wrote and directed the Marvel Studios movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, has been approached to write and direct the movie. Lionsgate has not provided us with any additional updates,...
The information about the upcoming project is very scarce, and the only thing about the movie that we know so far is that Destin Daniel Cretton, who co-wrote and directed the Marvel Studios movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, has been approached to write and direct the movie. Lionsgate has not provided us with any additional updates,...
- 4/12/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Prolific genre filmmaker Takashi Miike (Audition, Ichi the Killer) is back with Lumberjack the Monster, an adaptation of Kaibutsu no Kikori by Mayusuke Kurai. And it’s heading to Netflix this summer.
It’s going to be battle to the death between a serial killer and a psychopath.
Lumberjack the Monster will make its North American premiere on May 6 at the Japan Society, in partnership with Tribeca Festival’s Escape from Tribeca, ahead of its Netflix debut on June 1, 2024.
In the film, “Akira Ninomiya (Kamenashi) is a remorseless lawyer who doesn’t hesitate to eliminate anyone who stands in his way. One night he is brutally attacked by an unknown assailant wearing a monster mask. Although he miraculously survives the assault, Ninomiya becomes fixated on finding the attacker and getting revenge. Meanwhile, a series of gruesome murders occur where the victims are found with their brains removed from their bodies.
It’s going to be battle to the death between a serial killer and a psychopath.
Lumberjack the Monster will make its North American premiere on May 6 at the Japan Society, in partnership with Tribeca Festival’s Escape from Tribeca, ahead of its Netflix debut on June 1, 2024.
In the film, “Akira Ninomiya (Kamenashi) is a remorseless lawyer who doesn’t hesitate to eliminate anyone who stands in his way. One night he is brutally attacked by an unknown assailant wearing a monster mask. Although he miraculously survives the assault, Ninomiya becomes fixated on finding the attacker and getting revenge. Meanwhile, a series of gruesome murders occur where the victims are found with their brains removed from their bodies.
- 4/11/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Jujutsu Kaisen is an anime that does not take any obstacle as a reason to stop it from succeeding. It was recently announced by the Guinness Book of World Records that Gege Akutami’s masterpiece is the world’s most in-demand anime. Not only did it surpass the Big Three, but it did so by being decades younger than Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, and Bleach.
Gojo in Jujutsu Kaisen
While many would find it confusing as to why Jujutsu Kaisen was able to rise the ranks in a way no other anime could, there are many factors that come into play here. Out of which 5 stand out more than others.
1. Writer’s Discretion Over Viewer’s Opinion
Gege Akutami is perhaps one of the bravest mangakas in shonen works because of the way they kill off characters without any fear. In the wise words of Tatsuki Fujimoto, “Kill your darlings.
Gojo in Jujutsu Kaisen
While many would find it confusing as to why Jujutsu Kaisen was able to rise the ranks in a way no other anime could, there are many factors that come into play here. Out of which 5 stand out more than others.
1. Writer’s Discretion Over Viewer’s Opinion
Gege Akutami is perhaps one of the bravest mangakas in shonen works because of the way they kill off characters without any fear. In the wise words of Tatsuki Fujimoto, “Kill your darlings.
- 4/11/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
Fans always like crossovers, which – whether they are official or fan-made – show us a hypothetical scenario in which our favorite characters meet our other favorite characters they would usually not meet. And while in-universe crossovers are not that uncommon, inter-universe crossovers rarely happen officially, but fans are often there to create a great crossover event that other fans can enjoy. One such recent event happened when YouTube user 牙牙的包裹 (Xiaozhangdeaoliao) combined two fights from the most recent season of Jujutsu Kaisen with some scenes from the Naruto series, creating a very believable crossover fight which we are going to show you here.
Of course, this is just a fan-made video, as there is really no chance of an official crossover between Akutami’s and Kishimoto’s series, not because the two authors would be against it, but because their universes are completely different and a crossover wouldn’t really make much sense.
Of course, this is just a fan-made video, as there is really no chance of an official crossover between Akutami’s and Kishimoto’s series, not because the two authors would be against it, but because their universes are completely different and a crossover wouldn’t really make much sense.
- 4/11/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Most people who have come into contact with the state of the manga and anime industry will know that it is a very competitive, not to say brutal, environment and that surviving the conditions requires a lot of effort, as a lot of people are unable to handle the pressure, stress, and working conditions. If you remember, many mangaka have stopped working on their projects or have been taking long hiatuses due to health issues related to the brutal working conditions. Tite Kubo rushed the ending of Bleach due to the work taking a toll on his health, while the author of Hunter×Hunter, Yoshihiro Togashi, might never finish his work due to constant health issues.
But, while this was all known, a recent study conducted by the Nippon Animation Film Culture Association (Nafca), whose conclusions can be found here, confirmed that the work conditions were not only brutal but that...
But, while this was all known, a recent study conducted by the Nippon Animation Film Culture Association (Nafca), whose conclusions can be found here, confirmed that the work conditions were not only brutal but that...
- 4/10/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Gege Akutami, the creator of Jujutsu Kaisen has been quite open about the inspirations they took from other anime and manga series for their own masterwork. The creator has explained multiple times that they have been inspired by works like Hunter x Hunter, Bleach, Yu Yu Hakusho, and many more.
Jujutsu Kaisen
Akutami also took inspiration from Naruto for one of the biggest villains in their magnum opus. The villain was none other than Kenjaku, who is the perpetrator of the Culling games. Kenjaku’s cursed technique which is one of the most menacing cursed techniques in Jujutsu Kaisen was actually inspired by a Naruto character.
The Naruto character in discussion is Orochimaru, who just like Kenjaku was one of the biggest villains of Naruto. Akutami once explained how Kenjaku’s cursed technique works and how it is similar to Orochimaru’s most dangerous technique.
Gege Akutami Took Inspiration from...
Jujutsu Kaisen
Akutami also took inspiration from Naruto for one of the biggest villains in their magnum opus. The villain was none other than Kenjaku, who is the perpetrator of the Culling games. Kenjaku’s cursed technique which is one of the most menacing cursed techniques in Jujutsu Kaisen was actually inspired by a Naruto character.
The Naruto character in discussion is Orochimaru, who just like Kenjaku was one of the biggest villains of Naruto. Akutami once explained how Kenjaku’s cursed technique works and how it is similar to Orochimaru’s most dangerous technique.
Gege Akutami Took Inspiration from...
- 4/9/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
We mustn’t dwell… no, not today, not on Rex Manning Day. Today marks the 30th anniversary of Rex Manning Day, the fictional day celebrated in the Allan Moyle disaffected teen comedy Empire Records. Rex Manning Day is celebrated to honor the memory and legacy of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, who on April 8th was found dead in his Seattle mansion on Lake Washington Boulevard from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after dying on April 5, 1994.
Directed by Allan Moyle, Empire Records takes place over twenty-four hours in the lives of the young employees at Empire Records when they all grow up and become young adults, thanks to each other and the manager. Dripping with attitude, pining, and real-life drama, Empire Records taps into the struggles of a generation by exploring social pressure, the importance of found family, and the power of music as a healing tool. Written by Carol Heikkinen, Empire Records stars Anthony Lapaglia,...
Directed by Allan Moyle, Empire Records takes place over twenty-four hours in the lives of the young employees at Empire Records when they all grow up and become young adults, thanks to each other and the manager. Dripping with attitude, pining, and real-life drama, Empire Records taps into the struggles of a generation by exploring social pressure, the importance of found family, and the power of music as a healing tool. Written by Carol Heikkinen, Empire Records stars Anthony Lapaglia,...
- 4/8/2024
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Jujutsu Kaisen’s popularity has reached every corner of the world. It has become the most demanded show in 2024. Season 2 was a massive success, and fans are eagerly waiting for season 3. The anime has garnered millions of fans worldwide, along with several celebrities like Megan Thee Stallion and BTS. It is fair to say that other mangaka also follow Gege Akutami’s magnum opus.
Tite Kube, the creator of Bleach, is also a massive fan of Jujutsu Kaisen. They interviewed each other a few years back, and it was one of the best interviews between two mangaka. Gege Akutami has openly mentioned that they were inspired by Bleach and became a mangaka. They exchanged a lot of experiences, but the highlight of the session was Tite Kubo’s favorite quote from Jujutsu Kaisen.
Tite Kubo’s Favorite Jujutsu Kaisen Quote Is A Hidden Gem Jujutsu Kaisen (Credit: Mappa)
In 2021, Gege...
Tite Kube, the creator of Bleach, is also a massive fan of Jujutsu Kaisen. They interviewed each other a few years back, and it was one of the best interviews between two mangaka. Gege Akutami has openly mentioned that they were inspired by Bleach and became a mangaka. They exchanged a lot of experiences, but the highlight of the session was Tite Kubo’s favorite quote from Jujutsu Kaisen.
Tite Kubo’s Favorite Jujutsu Kaisen Quote Is A Hidden Gem Jujutsu Kaisen (Credit: Mappa)
In 2021, Gege...
- 4/7/2024
- by Priyanko Chakraborty
- FandomWire
Masashi Kishimoto created one of the greatest pieces of fiction to ever exist. Naruto reached its peak of popularity, and even after ending in 2017, it remains one of the most popular anime ever. It is considered one of the Big Three of anime, along with One Piece and Bleach. Naruto Uzumaki’s journey from being an outcast to the Hokage is an inspirational story.
The fans were happy to see their favourite hero getting the recognition he deserved, but they were also sad since it was all coming to an end. They wanted a sequel, and Masashi Kishimoto was against that idea. He created an empire with his magnum opus, and there was nothing left to do. Even though he was against the idea of a sequel, he put forward a condition that was to be fulfilled for a sequel to happen.
Masashi Kishimoto Had A Strict Rule For Boruto...
The fans were happy to see their favourite hero getting the recognition he deserved, but they were also sad since it was all coming to an end. They wanted a sequel, and Masashi Kishimoto was against that idea. He created an empire with his magnum opus, and there was nothing left to do. Even though he was against the idea of a sequel, he put forward a condition that was to be fulfilled for a sequel to happen.
Masashi Kishimoto Had A Strict Rule For Boruto...
- 4/6/2024
- by Priyanko Chakraborty
- FandomWire
Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia has been on a roll for the past few months. As the manga series has been working on the biggest fights in the story, the anime series is getting ready for the seventh season which is scheduled to be released on May 4, 2024. The season will focus on the Stars and Stripe arc, the UA Traitor arc, and perhaps the beginning of the final war arc.
My Hero Academia season 7
While anime fans are waiting for the series, manga fans have already been enjoying the brilliant storyline of My Hero Academia. The manga currently depicts the battle between Shigaraki Tomura and Izuku Midoriya(Deku) with the shocking entry of All for One and taking over Shigaraki Tomura’s body.
All of the exciting elements of the My Hero Academia series have helped Horikoshi’s magnum opus reach a major milestone that was unexpected. The series...
My Hero Academia season 7
While anime fans are waiting for the series, manga fans have already been enjoying the brilliant storyline of My Hero Academia. The manga currently depicts the battle between Shigaraki Tomura and Izuku Midoriya(Deku) with the shocking entry of All for One and taking over Shigaraki Tomura’s body.
All of the exciting elements of the My Hero Academia series have helped Horikoshi’s magnum opus reach a major milestone that was unexpected. The series...
- 4/4/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Power creep in anime is almost a necessity when it comes to the shonen genre and Solo Leveling is no stranger to that. From Dragon Ball to Bleach and even Naruto; power, skill, and technique become the main requirements of any protagonist. Sung Jinwoo’s journey goes from being the weakest hunter known to mankind to the strongest hunter, capable enough to stand against the Rulers and the Monarchs.
Hunters fight in dungeons to gain rewards in Solo Leveling
He is the ideal example of practice makes perfect. Seeing how much recognition the manhwa already had, it was no surprise to see the anime also rising in fame alongside it. Sung Jinwoo happens to be one of the strongest characters in any shonen work.
Suggested“This work required the high-end visuals”: Solo Leveling Anime Wrote its Own Doom by Neglecting One of the Best Aspects in the Original Source
However,...
Hunters fight in dungeons to gain rewards in Solo Leveling
He is the ideal example of practice makes perfect. Seeing how much recognition the manhwa already had, it was no surprise to see the anime also rising in fame alongside it. Sung Jinwoo happens to be one of the strongest characters in any shonen work.
Suggested“This work required the high-end visuals”: Solo Leveling Anime Wrote its Own Doom by Neglecting One of the Best Aspects in the Original Source
However,...
- 4/3/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
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