Tite Kubo’s Bleach is known for a lot of things, but the most prominent aspect that makes Bleach part of the Big Three is its action sequences. While the series may sometimes lack in terms of the storyline or the characters, it has never failed to portray brilliant action sequences that take the breath away from anime fans.
Bleach anime | Studio Pierrot
Kubo’s way of drawing action sequences is completely different from that of any other manga creator. Even legendary mangakas like Eiichiro Oda cannot come close to drawing or even imagining such unique battles. The mangaka once revealed his secret for drawing such great fight scenes for his magnum opus.
He revealed that he imagines the camera angles and plays the fight scenes like a video in his mind, and then later on, he draws them like the way he created them in his head. He also...
Bleach anime | Studio Pierrot
Kubo’s way of drawing action sequences is completely different from that of any other manga creator. Even legendary mangakas like Eiichiro Oda cannot come close to drawing or even imagining such unique battles. The mangaka once revealed his secret for drawing such great fight scenes for his magnum opus.
He revealed that he imagines the camera angles and plays the fight scenes like a video in his mind, and then later on, he draws them like the way he created them in his head. He also...
- 5/20/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Bleach is a member of the Big Three club of Shonen anime, and deservedly so. However, its protagonist, Ichigo, is nowhere near the most liked Shonen hero. Tite Kubo created a boy-next-door character who was thrust into responsibilities too big for him.
Luffy and Naruto, on the other hand, have huge individual fanbases. But why are things so different for Ichigo despite being in the same genre? The truth might lie in a 2023 interview with Tite Kubo.
Tite Kubo Admits His Thoughts About Ichigo Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach | Crunchyroll
In an interview with Viz Media, Tite Kubo talked about who he considers to be his heroes. He mentions GeGeGe no Kitaro and Saint Seiya as his favorite, but they are not heroes in that sense.
What is a hero? I’ve never thought of Ichigo as a hero, either. [lol]
So what does Tite Kubo consider a hero? It seems like...
Luffy and Naruto, on the other hand, have huge individual fanbases. But why are things so different for Ichigo despite being in the same genre? The truth might lie in a 2023 interview with Tite Kubo.
Tite Kubo Admits His Thoughts About Ichigo Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach | Crunchyroll
In an interview with Viz Media, Tite Kubo talked about who he considers to be his heroes. He mentions GeGeGe no Kitaro and Saint Seiya as his favorite, but they are not heroes in that sense.
What is a hero? I’ve never thought of Ichigo as a hero, either. [lol]
So what does Tite Kubo consider a hero? It seems like...
- 5/20/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
The recent wave of live-action adaptations of popular series has caught up with many prominent anime and manga series like One Piece, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Naruto, Yu Yu Hakusho, etc. Fans are always hoping for their favorite anime and manga to get a live-action adaptation to experience their world more realistically.
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However, Bleach fans might never be able to get this satisfaction. Bleach’s creator, Tite Kubo, once revealed that he doesn’t want Bleach to be adapted into a live-action series or movie because he drew the series specifically to be featured as a manga. He even went on to say that if Bleach’s live-action was possible, he wouldn’t have drawn the manga.
Despite this, Kubo’s magnum opus did receive a live-action adaptation movie in 2018, and it might not have been as successful as the One Piece live-action series, but it still got decent reception and reviews.
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However, Bleach fans might never be able to get this satisfaction. Bleach’s creator, Tite Kubo, once revealed that he doesn’t want Bleach to be adapted into a live-action series or movie because he drew the series specifically to be featured as a manga. He even went on to say that if Bleach’s live-action was possible, he wouldn’t have drawn the manga.
Despite this, Kubo’s magnum opus did receive a live-action adaptation movie in 2018, and it might not have been as successful as the One Piece live-action series, but it still got decent reception and reviews.
- 5/16/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
In the 2000s, the shonen genre was dominated by the Big Three, featuring none other than Bleach, Naruto, and One Piece. If we talk solely in terms of numbers, then Bleach has not done as amazing as the other two. However, Tite Kubo’s manga and anime series has continued to attract fans through its captivating plot, and a protagonist that stood out from the rest.
Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach
Unlike other anime series, Tite Kubo’s magnum opus keeps his fans hooked with its layered and incredibly strong antagonists. Aizen, who was one of the main villains of the series, kept things interesting as his Bankai was the strongest of them all. However, a fan has come up with a theory that he could not flaunt his true power as his blade restricted him from doing so.
Fan Theory States How Aizen’s Zanpakuto Restricts Him From Showcasing His...
Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach
Unlike other anime series, Tite Kubo’s magnum opus keeps his fans hooked with its layered and incredibly strong antagonists. Aizen, who was one of the main villains of the series, kept things interesting as his Bankai was the strongest of them all. However, a fan has come up with a theory that he could not flaunt his true power as his blade restricted him from doing so.
Fan Theory States How Aizen’s Zanpakuto Restricts Him From Showcasing His...
- 5/14/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
Tite Kubo’s Bleach is one of the most unique stories because it is based around Soul Reapers who are trying to protect their Soul Society from impending doom while also maintaining peace on Earth. However, the story is not the only thing that is unique about Kubo’s magnum opus. The name of the series also has a unique connection that many fans don’t know.
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Bleach as a name felt weird to a lot of fans as it did not have any direct reference to the vast variety of elements of the series. For example, Dragon Ball’s name references the magical orbs that give rise to a mysterious dragon who grants wishes. This is why Kubo once revealed how he came up with the name “Bleach” for his magnum opus.
But Bleach was not the first choice of the manga creator. He initially planned another...
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Bleach as a name felt weird to a lot of fans as it did not have any direct reference to the vast variety of elements of the series. For example, Dragon Ball’s name references the magical orbs that give rise to a mysterious dragon who grants wishes. This is why Kubo once revealed how he came up with the name “Bleach” for his magnum opus.
But Bleach was not the first choice of the manga creator. He initially planned another...
- 5/14/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Tite Kubo created many iconic characters in Bleach, but Kenpachi Zaraki took home the ‘baddest gym-rat’ trophy. The 11th Division Captain lived and breathed battles throughout the series and became one of the most coveted characters.
Despite being so popular, Zaraki did not appear nearly as much as people wanted to see him in the manga and anime. His battles were some of the most celebrated Bleach fights, each more restless than the last.
An old comment from Tite Kubo will give you more insight into the author’s relationship with this particular Shinigami.
Tite Kubo Regrets Kenpachi’s Complicated Haistyle
Kenpachi Zaraki in Bleach | Viz Media
In a character commentary, Tite Kubo did in 2004, he expressed his lament over Kenpachi Zaraki’s character design.
“Tied with Tousen Kaname, out of the Bleach characters, he has the hardest hair style to draw. I think I’ll continue to regret eternally...
Despite being so popular, Zaraki did not appear nearly as much as people wanted to see him in the manga and anime. His battles were some of the most celebrated Bleach fights, each more restless than the last.
An old comment from Tite Kubo will give you more insight into the author’s relationship with this particular Shinigami.
Tite Kubo Regrets Kenpachi’s Complicated Haistyle
Kenpachi Zaraki in Bleach | Viz Media
In a character commentary, Tite Kubo did in 2004, he expressed his lament over Kenpachi Zaraki’s character design.
“Tied with Tousen Kaname, out of the Bleach characters, he has the hardest hair style to draw. I think I’ll continue to regret eternally...
- 5/13/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
In 2021, Bleach celebrated its 20th anniversary with a new art exhibition giving details about the series, its history, its progress over the years, and the overall success of Tite Kubo’s magnum opus. The art exhibition was opened on December 18, 2021, in Tokyo, Japan, and it was probably the biggest celebration of the Bleach franchise.
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To honor the legacy of Kubo and his masterpiece, other prominent manga creators from the industry also came together and shared their own artwork featuring the characters and events from the Bleach manga series. This was their way of congratulating Kubo on completing 20 years and still going strong with the latest adaptation of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War.
While all the artworks from the manga creators had a lot of importance, the illustrations from Eiichiro Oda (One Piece) and Masashi Kishimoto (Naruto) held the most value, as all of them make up the “Big Three” of the anime industry,...
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To honor the legacy of Kubo and his masterpiece, other prominent manga creators from the industry also came together and shared their own artwork featuring the characters and events from the Bleach manga series. This was their way of congratulating Kubo on completing 20 years and still going strong with the latest adaptation of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War.
While all the artworks from the manga creators had a lot of importance, the illustrations from Eiichiro Oda (One Piece) and Masashi Kishimoto (Naruto) held the most value, as all of them make up the “Big Three” of the anime industry,...
- 5/13/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Among the Soul Reapers in Bleach, their strongest power is their Bankai. A Bankai is the second form of the swords of these Soul Reapers called Zanpakuto, which is considered absolutely lethal and can only be used by the strongest characters in the series. Bleach has featured a lot of Bankai transformations over the years, and each of them is unique in its own way.
Shinji Hirako
However, there is one Bankai that is so terrifying that it has been banned from the Soul Society. This Bankai belongs to Shinji Hirako, who is the current captain of the 5th Division of Gotei 13. The name of his Bankai is Sakashima Yokoshima Happofusagari, and it is considered to be a big threat to Shinji’s enemies and his friends alike.
Tite Kubo, the creator of Bleach, once explained the reason behind Shinji Hirako’s Bankai being banned in the Soul Society in...
Shinji Hirako
However, there is one Bankai that is so terrifying that it has been banned from the Soul Society. This Bankai belongs to Shinji Hirako, who is the current captain of the 5th Division of Gotei 13. The name of his Bankai is Sakashima Yokoshima Happofusagari, and it is considered to be a big threat to Shinji’s enemies and his friends alike.
Tite Kubo, the creator of Bleach, once explained the reason behind Shinji Hirako’s Bankai being banned in the Soul Society in...
- 5/12/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Often, the special ingredient behind a successful villain is a tera-jerker backstory. You can see it in My Hero Academia (Shigaraki), Naruto (Itachi Uchiha), and many other hit anime. Yet, Tite Kubo managed to create one of the biggest anime villains with absolutely no backstory.
Aizen, the slimy (and handsome) antagonist of Bleach, has conquered innumerable hearts. But how? Tite Kubo never gave him a proper backstory. No one knows why he has an evil mentality. Worst of all! You can’t even tell if you should sympathize with him or not. Turns out Kubo never gave much of an explanation for his intentions on purpose.
Tite Kubo Explains Why He Did Not Reveal Aizen’s Origin in Bleach Sosuke Aizen in Bleach
Villains become popular for two reasons: killer looks and heartbreaking backstory. While Bleach‘s Aizen definitely has the first, a backstory is nowhere to be found. Surely,...
Aizen, the slimy (and handsome) antagonist of Bleach, has conquered innumerable hearts. But how? Tite Kubo never gave him a proper backstory. No one knows why he has an evil mentality. Worst of all! You can’t even tell if you should sympathize with him or not. Turns out Kubo never gave much of an explanation for his intentions on purpose.
Tite Kubo Explains Why He Did Not Reveal Aizen’s Origin in Bleach Sosuke Aizen in Bleach
Villains become popular for two reasons: killer looks and heartbreaking backstory. While Bleach‘s Aizen definitely has the first, a backstory is nowhere to be found. Surely,...
- 5/11/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
A healthy rivalry between manga creators is not a bad thing. But when this rivalry is seen between industry giants like Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, and Tite Kubo, the creator of Bleach, it creates a sense of tension between the fans of both series. In 2017, Kubo stated on a radio show that he was jealous of Oda and hated him.
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This led to a huge online feud between One Piece and Bleach fans, and since then, there has been a sense of hatred between the two fandoms. However, Oda, being the kind-hearted person he is, responded to Kubo’s remark with kindness. He even invited Kubo to drink on the 20th anniversary of the Bleach series.
Oda’s response to Kubo’s remark about hating the creator shocked One Piece fans, but it reflected on Oda’s kindness as a human being, and...
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This led to a huge online feud between One Piece and Bleach fans, and since then, there has been a sense of hatred between the two fandoms. However, Oda, being the kind-hearted person he is, responded to Kubo’s remark with kindness. He even invited Kubo to drink on the 20th anniversary of the Bleach series.
Oda’s response to Kubo’s remark about hating the creator shocked One Piece fans, but it reflected on Oda’s kindness as a human being, and...
- 5/10/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
The remake of Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece by Wit Studio has ignited the desires of another fandom, who are now also demanding an anime remake of their favorite series. The series in discussion is Bleach by Tite Kubo. After the announcement of the One Piece remake, Bleach fans are also hoping for an anime remake of Bleach.
Bleach, Ichigo Kurosaki
However, the fans are not the only ones who have been demanding a Bleach remake. Recently, it was revealed that the manga creator, Kubo, would also love to see a new anime adaptation of his magnum opus. Fans believe that the new technology will bring out a better Bleach world than what was shown in the previous anime series by Studio Pierrot.
Many even believe that Studio Pierrot’s anime adaptation was not justifiable to the brilliant storyline of Bleach manga and could have gone through certain improvements that...
Bleach, Ichigo Kurosaki
However, the fans are not the only ones who have been demanding a Bleach remake. Recently, it was revealed that the manga creator, Kubo, would also love to see a new anime adaptation of his magnum opus. Fans believe that the new technology will bring out a better Bleach world than what was shown in the previous anime series by Studio Pierrot.
Many even believe that Studio Pierrot’s anime adaptation was not justifiable to the brilliant storyline of Bleach manga and could have gone through certain improvements that...
- 5/10/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Jeremy Renner is the strongest real-life Avenger and there’s no denying it after his recovery from last year’s accident. The Hawkeye star was run over by his heavy snowcat when attempting to stop it from running over his nephew. While fans read about his broken ribs, legs, and other numerous injuries, one recent revelation from his Mayor of Kingstown co-star not only paints a picture of the horrible nature of the accident but also of the resilient Renner.
Jeremy Renner will return in the third season of Mayor of Kingstown
Michael Beach revealed that Renner clinically died when he was first admitted to the hospital right after the accident. The Dahmer actor has been consistently posting about his recovery process to his Instagram. He recently appeared in a Super Bowl commercial for Silk Protein Almondmilk.
Jeremy Renner’s Co-Star Recently Learned That The Actor Actually Died And Then...
Jeremy Renner will return in the third season of Mayor of Kingstown
Michael Beach revealed that Renner clinically died when he was first admitted to the hospital right after the accident. The Dahmer actor has been consistently posting about his recovery process to his Instagram. He recently appeared in a Super Bowl commercial for Silk Protein Almondmilk.
Jeremy Renner’s Co-Star Recently Learned That The Actor Actually Died And Then...
- 5/8/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Anime and manga fans have always compared Luffy, Ichigo, and Naruto, the protagonists of “The Big Three”: One Piece, Bleach, and Naruto. While these comparisons primarily focus on the strengths and abilities of the characters, there are other aspects that fans need to consider while trying to prove which character is the better protagonist.
Luffy in One Piece (Credits: Toei Animation)
Although the stories of Ichigo and Naruto have ended in their respective series, Luffy still has a few years left. One Piece has just entered the final saga, and it gives Luffy a chance to prove that he is a better protagonist than Ichigo and Naruto. And there is one aspect of the narrative that could help him gain the title.
This aspect involves Luffy writing his own legacy. Unlike Ichigo and Naruto, Luffy does not follow in the footsteps of his father, and that’s what makes him unique.
Luffy in One Piece (Credits: Toei Animation)
Although the stories of Ichigo and Naruto have ended in their respective series, Luffy still has a few years left. One Piece has just entered the final saga, and it gives Luffy a chance to prove that he is a better protagonist than Ichigo and Naruto. And there is one aspect of the narrative that could help him gain the title.
This aspect involves Luffy writing his own legacy. Unlike Ichigo and Naruto, Luffy does not follow in the footsteps of his father, and that’s what makes him unique.
- 5/3/2024
- 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
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
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.
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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
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.
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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
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
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
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
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
The One Piece manga began publication in 1997 and is still ongoing, with Eiichiro Oda continuing the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates. The series is part of the “Big Three,” alongside Bleach and Naruto, and is one of the most popular and most important animanga titles in history. But, as you might have assumed, One Piece is not Oda’s first work. In fact, the whole world of One Piece was born from a one-shot manga, Monsters, that came out earlier and which featured prototypes of the current characters we’re following in One Piece!
While not as popular as One Piece, Monsters is regarded by many as a cult classic work and an important work in the development of Oda’s big masterpiece, which is why we frequently report on it. This time, we are celebrating the upcoming special DVD release of the Monsters anime adaptation,...
While not as popular as One Piece, Monsters is regarded by many as a cult classic work and an important work in the development of Oda’s big masterpiece, which is why we frequently report on it. This time, we are celebrating the upcoming special DVD release of the Monsters anime adaptation,...
- 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
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
Most Shonen heroes are missing a mother, or at least one who shows up in the series. It happened with Bleach, Naruto, Jujutsu Kaisen, and countless other series in which parents are no-shows. So of course, One Piece did not escape the curse either.
While Luffy’s father, Monkey D. Dragon, is an essential part of the storyline, his mother is never seen or mentioned. Any normal person would think about their mother once or twice, but not Luffy!
This led fans to think that either Eiichiro Oda sees no value in discussing Luffy’s mom or she is such a strong driving force behind the plot that she must stay hidden until absolutely necessary.
Did Eiichiro Oda accidentally hint at Luffy’s mom in One Piece?
Chapter 1057 of One Piece contained an extra story called “Where the Wind Blows.” It featured a short story about Uta and Shanks and...
While Luffy’s father, Monkey D. Dragon, is an essential part of the storyline, his mother is never seen or mentioned. Any normal person would think about their mother once or twice, but not Luffy!
This led fans to think that either Eiichiro Oda sees no value in discussing Luffy’s mom or she is such a strong driving force behind the plot that she must stay hidden until absolutely necessary.
Did Eiichiro Oda accidentally hint at Luffy’s mom in One Piece?
Chapter 1057 of One Piece contained an extra story called “Where the Wind Blows.” It featured a short story about Uta and Shanks and...
- 4/9/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
One of the most valued talents in the manga and animation worlds had recently passed away and it has shocked everyone. The creator of the Dragon Ball series, Akira Toriyama, passed away on March 1, 2024, at the age of 68 due to an acute subdural hematoma. Capsule Corporation Tokyo and Bird Studio, his manga and design production studio, verified his passing on Friday.
Akira Toriyama (credits @YouTube: Mastar)
Dragon Ball has had an immeasurable impact on not only Japanese entertainment but also global mainstream culture. A flood of tributes from Toriyama’s fellow manga writers were published on the internet, paying homage to Toriyama and the influence that his creative works had on the lives of others.
The manga creator who had a major influence on the anime and manga industries was honored by numerous well-known manga creators, including Eiichiro Oda and Masashi Kishimoto. Along with that, the creator of Bleach, Tite Kubo...
Akira Toriyama (credits @YouTube: Mastar)
Dragon Ball has had an immeasurable impact on not only Japanese entertainment but also global mainstream culture. A flood of tributes from Toriyama’s fellow manga writers were published on the internet, paying homage to Toriyama and the influence that his creative works had on the lives of others.
The manga creator who had a major influence on the anime and manga industries was honored by numerous well-known manga creators, including Eiichiro Oda and Masashi Kishimoto. Along with that, the creator of Bleach, Tite Kubo...
- 3/10/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Considering the response that Netflix’s live-action adaptation series Avatar: The Last Airbender received from fans, netizens were concerned with the upcoming live-action Naruto movie. Unwilling to let the highly appreciated manga get tampered with during adaptation, die-hard fans have been holding their breath.
A still from Naruto: Shippuden
However, following recent updates from Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto, fans seemingly found a ray of hope. As Kishimoto broke his silence on the risky upcoming project and revealed finding Destin Daniel Cretton as the most suitable director for the project, netizens felt relieved. Trusting in Kishimoto’s vision, fans realized there was still some hope left.
Lionsgate Preparing the Naruto Live-Action Movie
Naruto has been one of the most popular means of entertainment for fans because Masashi Kishimoto combined ruthless refinement of shonen manga’s themes with the irresistible story of the class clown. The manga immediately turned into a global hit,...
A still from Naruto: Shippuden
However, following recent updates from Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto, fans seemingly found a ray of hope. As Kishimoto broke his silence on the risky upcoming project and revealed finding Destin Daniel Cretton as the most suitable director for the project, netizens felt relieved. Trusting in Kishimoto’s vision, fans realized there was still some hope left.
Lionsgate Preparing the Naruto Live-Action Movie
Naruto has been one of the most popular means of entertainment for fans because Masashi Kishimoto combined ruthless refinement of shonen manga’s themes with the irresistible story of the class clown. The manga immediately turned into a global hit,...
- 2/24/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
The magical girl genre is one that’s near and dear to my heart. As a kid, anime like Sailor Moon immediately caught my attention with their all-girl team-ups, openness about wanting to rest after the fight and severe lack of “girls are useless” narratives. It’s no wonder so many creators take inspiration from a genre that champions love, friendship, self-care and badassery. Such is the case for Pearl Low. “Creating community through storytelling is at the heart of why I tell the types of stories that I do.” - Pearl Low, creator of Wheels & Roses Low has worked in animation for over eight years, having worked on projects such as Hair Love (Sony Pictures Animation), Craig of the Creek (Cartoon Network), #1 Happy Family USA (A24) and more. Low has since created Orange Blossom Studios , an independent studio that, according to Low, “strives to center diverse magical and cultural stories.
- 2/23/2024
- by Briana Lawrence
- Crunchyroll
The world’s largest fast food chain, McDonald’s, has now entered the anime industry. McDonald’s is working on a new anime in collaboration with Studio Pierrot, the renowned studio known for Naruto, Bleach, Black Clover, and many other great series. The first formal teaser for McDonald’s and Pierrot’s impending partnership has been posted.
McDonald’s Collaboration with Studio Pierrot
An official release date for this anime is also hinted at in the teaser that was made public online. The advertisement features a Vs-style confrontation between two unidentified characters with a decidedly shonen atmosphere, even though the specifics of the event are still unknown.
McDonald’s has collaborated on numerous anime projects, however, they were primarily tailored for the Japanese market. On the other hand, given that this trailer was shared on their main account, it could potentially refer to a global outreach strategy. McDonald’s collaboration with...
McDonald’s Collaboration with Studio Pierrot
An official release date for this anime is also hinted at in the teaser that was made public online. The advertisement features a Vs-style confrontation between two unidentified characters with a decidedly shonen atmosphere, even though the specifics of the event are still unknown.
McDonald’s has collaborated on numerous anime projects, however, they were primarily tailored for the Japanese market. On the other hand, given that this trailer was shared on their main account, it could potentially refer to a global outreach strategy. McDonald’s collaboration with...
- 2/21/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
5 Best Bleach Characters — An Assortment of Unforgettable Protagonists and Villains(Photo Credit –IMDb)
“Bleach” features several exciting characters with quirks and traits. However, there are some among them who particularly stand out.
2023 marked a good year for the anime “Bleach,” following the release of its sequel, “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War,” which adapted the final arc of the manga. The manga (and its anime) was trendy way before the release of the “Bleach” sequel and is considered one of the signature mainstream anime that shaped the industry. It was right up there with some other big names like “Naruto,” “One Piece,” “Fairy Tail,” “Dragon Ball,” and “My Hero Academia.”
“Bleach” follows Ichigo Kurosaki, a high school student who discovers he has the powers of a Grim Reaper (known as Soul Reaper in the anime). These powers allow him to see and combat evil souls (Hollow). Subsequently, they entail a lot of...
“Bleach” features several exciting characters with quirks and traits. However, there are some among them who particularly stand out.
2023 marked a good year for the anime “Bleach,” following the release of its sequel, “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War,” which adapted the final arc of the manga. The manga (and its anime) was trendy way before the release of the “Bleach” sequel and is considered one of the signature mainstream anime that shaped the industry. It was right up there with some other big names like “Naruto,” “One Piece,” “Fairy Tail,” “Dragon Ball,” and “My Hero Academia.”
“Bleach” follows Ichigo Kurosaki, a high school student who discovers he has the powers of a Grim Reaper (known as Soul Reaper in the anime). These powers allow him to see and combat evil souls (Hollow). Subsequently, they entail a lot of...
- 1/4/2024
- by Safwan Azeem
- KoiMoi
With the Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Specials just around the corner, all eyes were on the BBC’s annual Children In Need TV fundraiser when it was announced we’d be getting a special scene featuring the first proper look at David Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor, alongside comedian Mawaan Rizwan.
Written by showrunner Russell T Davies, the scene promised the Doctor will uncover “an age old mystery involving one of his oldest foes”, and – as Rizwan’s uniform suggested in the preview photo – it was the Daleks.
Except, as we quickly discovered, they weren’t called the Daleks yet! Watch the clip below:
There was one particular detail in the five-minute scene which made Whovians lose their minds, as an iconic character returned:
Julian Bleach Is Back As Davros!
Bleach played Davros, creator of the Daleks, back in both 2008 and 2015, and he returned in humanoid form to witness his...
Written by showrunner Russell T Davies, the scene promised the Doctor will uncover “an age old mystery involving one of his oldest foes”, and – as Rizwan’s uniform suggested in the preview photo – it was the Daleks.
Except, as we quickly discovered, they weren’t called the Daleks yet! Watch the clip below:
There was one particular detail in the five-minute scene which made Whovians lose their minds, as an iconic character returned:
Julian Bleach Is Back As Davros!
Bleach played Davros, creator of the Daleks, back in both 2008 and 2015, and he returned in humanoid form to witness his...
- 11/17/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
Probably the most popular new shonen anime this year so far, “Hell's Paradise” follows the rules of the samurai/ninja category, but also functions as a homage (takes many loans if your prefer) from a number of other famous titles (not just anime), which, in combination with a series of other aspects, makes it quite unique.
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Gabimaru reigns as the strongest and most ruthless murderer in his village of ninjas who specialize in assassinations. Eventually, he is captured by the Shogunate forces and is sentenced to be executed. However, nothing seems to be able to penetrate his superhuman body, much less kill him. During a number of different efforts, a lone woman is witnessing what is happening, and is later revealed to be executioner Yamada Asaemon Sagiri, of the famous Yamada family of executioners, who is there to find...
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Gabimaru reigns as the strongest and most ruthless murderer in his village of ninjas who specialize in assassinations. Eventually, he is captured by the Shogunate forces and is sentenced to be executed. However, nothing seems to be able to penetrate his superhuman body, much less kill him. During a number of different efforts, a lone woman is witnessing what is happening, and is later revealed to be executioner Yamada Asaemon Sagiri, of the famous Yamada family of executioners, who is there to find...
- 7/25/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
€315,000 in prizes awarded at Tfl Meeting Event.
Co-production market Tfl Meeting Event has awarded prizes worth €315,000 to projects that took part in TorinoFilmLab’s annual ScriptLab and FeatureLab programmes.
30 projects were pitched over two days at the Tfl Meeting Event in Turin - 20 titles from Tfl’s nine-month scriptwriting programme ScriptLab and another 10 from its FeatureLab strand for films at a more advanced stage.
Four FeatureLab projects were selected by an international jury as winners of the Tfl Production Awards, sharing a total of €160,000: Inbar Horesh’s Birth Right, Prantik Basu’s Dengue, Konstantinos Antonopoulos’ Glory B and Sara Fgaier’s Weightless.
Co-production market Tfl Meeting Event has awarded prizes worth €315,000 to projects that took part in TorinoFilmLab’s annual ScriptLab and FeatureLab programmes.
30 projects were pitched over two days at the Tfl Meeting Event in Turin - 20 titles from Tfl’s nine-month scriptwriting programme ScriptLab and another 10 from its FeatureLab strand for films at a more advanced stage.
Four FeatureLab projects were selected by an international jury as winners of the Tfl Production Awards, sharing a total of €160,000: Inbar Horesh’s Birth Right, Prantik Basu’s Dengue, Konstantinos Antonopoulos’ Glory B and Sara Fgaier’s Weightless.
- 11/28/2022
- by Tim Dams
- ScreenDaily
HBO Max is set to premiere in exclusivity “The Head” Season 2 in Spain on Dec. 22.
As a preview, on Nov. 1, HBO Max will release the first full season of “The Head,” which was originally bowed in Spain by Orange. The second season will be made available in a marathon format, HBO Max and The Mediapro Studio announced Thursday.
HBO Max has already released “The Head” Season 1 in the U.S. and Latin America.
The biggest hit to date from The Mediapro Studio, opening in over 90 territories worldwide, “The Head” Season 2 sees Season 1’s two survivors – renowned biologist Arthur Wilde (John Lynch), head of Polaris VI’s scientific mission, and Maggie (Katharine O’Donnelly), the station’s young doctor – now on board the Alexandria, a massive scientific freighter that houses a major laboratory, where Wilde, who has escaped from jail, carries out a crucial mission in the fight against climate change, to...
As a preview, on Nov. 1, HBO Max will release the first full season of “The Head,” which was originally bowed in Spain by Orange. The second season will be made available in a marathon format, HBO Max and The Mediapro Studio announced Thursday.
HBO Max has already released “The Head” Season 1 in the U.S. and Latin America.
The biggest hit to date from The Mediapro Studio, opening in over 90 territories worldwide, “The Head” Season 2 sees Season 1’s two survivors – renowned biologist Arthur Wilde (John Lynch), head of Polaris VI’s scientific mission, and Maggie (Katharine O’Donnelly), the station’s young doctor – now on board the Alexandria, a massive scientific freighter that houses a major laboratory, where Wilde, who has escaped from jail, carries out a crucial mission in the fight against climate change, to...
- 10/27/2022
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Ready for this Wednesday's premiere of "American Horror Story" on FX? How about another TV spot, this one entitled "Bleach", to help build the excitement even further? And once you're done watching, be sure to check out our "First Impressions" of the show. It's a doozy!
Watch "Bleach" below along with the other TV spots we've accumulated thus far.
"American Horror Story", co-created by former "Nip/Tuck" executive producers and current "Glee" co-creators/executive producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, revolves around The Harmons, a family of three who move from Boston to Los Angeles as a means to reconcile past anguish. The all star cast features Dylan McDermott ("The Practice") as “Ben Harmon,” a psychiatrist; Connie Britton ("Friday Night Lights") as “Vivien Harmon,” Ben’s wife; Taissa Farmiga as “Violet,” the Harmons’ teenage daughter; Jessica Lange (Tootsie, Blue Sky, Grey Gardens) in her first-ever regular series TV role as “Constance,...
Watch "Bleach" below along with the other TV spots we've accumulated thus far.
"American Horror Story", co-created by former "Nip/Tuck" executive producers and current "Glee" co-creators/executive producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, revolves around The Harmons, a family of three who move from Boston to Los Angeles as a means to reconcile past anguish. The all star cast features Dylan McDermott ("The Practice") as “Ben Harmon,” a psychiatrist; Connie Britton ("Friday Night Lights") as “Vivien Harmon,” Ben’s wife; Taissa Farmiga as “Violet,” the Harmons’ teenage daughter; Jessica Lange (Tootsie, Blue Sky, Grey Gardens) in her first-ever regular series TV role as “Constance,...
- 10/4/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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