Bleach

One of the 'Big Three' shonen, with Soul Reapers, stylish swordplay, and one of the most recognizable soundtracks in anime.

Synopsis
The Anime Lad

Ichigo Kurosaki already sees ghosts, which has made ordinary teenage life moderately inconvenient. Then Soul Reaper Rukia Kuchiki enters his home while pursuing a dangerous spirit, and Ichigo ends up carrying her supernatural responsibilities. He now protects his town with an oversized blade while learning rules nobody explained in advance. Studio Pierrot supplies strong silhouettes and a soundtrack that makes after-school patrol feel unreasonably fashionable.

Super Eyepatch Fox

Ichigo sees ghosts. A Soul Reaper named Rukia arrives while hunting a corrupted spirit, and one emergency leaves him doing her job. He gains a huge sword along with responsibility for supernatural threats around town. Urban exorcism begins with an excellent black uniform and almost no onboarding.

Gigguku

A supernatural threat crashes into Ichigo's house, and Rukia hands him a responsibility he absolutely did not request. Suddenly this orange-haired teenager is carrying a sword the size of a street sign. The early appeal is immediate: ghosts hiding beside everyday city life under music that struts into the room before the fighters do. Bleach makes protecting your neighborhood look impossibly COOL!

Father's Basement

The first stretch uses a monster-of-the-week frame that can show its age. What saves it is presentation with an actual point of view. Ichigo's blunt practicality plays well against Rukia's formal supernatural role. The black robes read cleanly in motion while the soundtrack refuses to behave like background furniture. The premise stays approachable: a ghost-seeing student borrows Soul Reaper power and inherits local patrol duty.

Royal Palace Siege

E1–6 ·

Ichigo races toward the Soul King as Yhwach's elite guard presses forward.

Wahr Welt

E7–14 ·

The Soul Reapers invade Yhwach's new fortress for a brutal counterattack.

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