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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Bleach 197






Today Bleach Have Been Release and for me this is interesting time!!!


The Episode is entitled: "Byakuya's Bankai, the Quiet Anger"


Byakuya is Brother In Law Of Rukia Have Been use His Bankai in Battle of Houce Mando.


He copying the haste move and many more find out in this episode by your self.



This Is Raw Video Of his Episode


Bleach 197 RAW (on-line)


A new Bleach RAW has been released by HorribleRaws. The Episode is entitled "Byakuya's Bankai, the Quiet Anger". Dattebayo has subtitled Bleach episode #197. You can download this episode via bittorrent by going to dattebayo's bittorrent tracker. OR you can download my provided Direct D/L(s).






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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Bleach 196

Wow This episode is being great ones. Why?? kenpaichi was there!!!!!!!!!!

I hope with this share you all will happy and enjoy.

The Episode is entitled: "Joining the Battle! The Strongest Shinigami Army Appears"

Bleach 196 RAW (on-line)

A new Bleach raw was released. The episodes is entitled "Joining the Battle! The Strongest Shinigami Army Appears" The raw link was released by Horrible Raw. Dattebayo has subtitled Bleach episode #196. You can download this episode via bittorrent by going to dattebayo's bittorrent tracker. OR you can wait download my provided Direct D/L(s).

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I luv You Niel....




Alright since zan_get_su posted the Direct Download (which is better IMO)
I'll post the streaming video since a lot of you dont like that option.

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Bleach 195

Today I'm brought to you all bleach 195 raw online online and not the download. But I'm updating this post seen your are watching on my post.

The Episode is entitled: "The Ultimate Union! Pesche's Seriousness"

Bleach 195 RAW (on-line)







Why Syazel sweats at the sight of something Phalic, I don't know. Even that finger thing Peshe was doing looked... phalic.

Why so Phalic :O?

I liked how Peshe voice changed when he got serious ^^ I thought it was cool!

This chapter was great but the next will be awesome.

No fingers in Orihime's mouth. Boooo~~~

I was looking forward to them animating that scene.

The first Nemu scene was somewhat disturbing. Honestly, it's was much more disturbing that Orihime getting fingers in her mouth.

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Bleach 194

Bleach Anime Episode Download


So Bleach Anime Was Release Again!!!

Enjoy The Episode By Downloading It Via Direct D/L Or Via Torrent.

Bleach Episode 194 has been released in Raw form by SaiyaMan . The Episode is entitled:“Neliel's Past". Dattebayo has subtitled Bleach episode #194. You can download this episode via bittorrent by going to dattebayo's bittorrent tracker dattebayo fansubs logo. OR you can download our provided Direct D/L(s).




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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Bleach Episode #193

Greating Again All Of Bleach Fans. Today or yesterday the episode newest one have being on air at tv tokyo. So Today, the streaming have been record and have been sub and release as free for everyones!!!!!!!!!!!!

Enjoy the episode.

Bleach Episode #193


Bleach Episode 193 has been released in Raw form by HorrobleRaws. The Episode is entitled: “The Irresistible, Puppet Show of Terror”.You can now download this episode via bittorrent by going to Dattebayo's website or you can download my provided Direct D/L(s).























Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Bleach Episode 192




Bleach Episode #192


Bleach Episode 192 has been released in Raw form by SaiyaMan.


The Episode is entitled: “Nel's Secret”. Enjoy the raw version for Now! When Dattebayo released their version, I'll be sure to post it.


Raw AVI Direct D/L: Bleach 192
You can now download this episode via bittorrent by going to Dattebayo's website or you can download my provided Direct D/L(s).



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Thursday, October 23, 2008

bLEACH aNIME ePISODe 191 hAVe bEEn rElEASE!!!

Now Enjoy The Episode. Bleach Anime Episode 191, entitled "Sayel Aporro's Theater", has been released by Dattebayo!



Thursday, October 16, 2008

Bleach Anime Episode 190

Bleach Episode #190



Bleach Episode 190 has been released in Raw form by SaiyaMan. The Episode is entitled: “Hueco Mundo Chapter, Restart!”.
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Thursday, October 9, 2008

Bleach Episode 189 has been released!!

Bleach Episode 189 has been released in Raw. The Episode is entitled: “The Fallen Shinigami's Pride”. You can now download this episode via bittorrent by going to dattebayo's website or download our provided Direct D/L(s).

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Bleach: "Shocking Revelations for the 13 Divisions! The Truth Buried in History" Review


A history lesson...that we already knew.


September 2, 2008 - The beginning of this episode starts us off in the Soul Society where Captain Kurotsuchi has broken the lock that was on his computer denying him information. He now has information on the Bount and even a video that shows an earlier battle of the Bount against the Quincy. The video was cool to watch, but all of the information that's revealed, we already knew. The first 10 minutes were dedicated to this and it just acted as a refresher course for the people who've been continually and an update for people who've missed a couple episodes. No matter what's happening it's always interesting though to be back in the Soul Society, it's just a shame that we didn't get anything new or useful from the time that was spent there.


Everything else was devoted to Ichigo, who's in a funk since he faced Kariya. He's apparently giving off gloomy spiritual energy (which stinks!). It was interesting to see Ichigo actually in fear of Kariya and he has every right to be from what we've seen so far. Ichigo hasn't faced anyone that had the power to defeat him so easily and it was nice to see an Ichigo that isn't always brave. Ichigo's gloominess didn't last long. Ganju and Renji help him get over it by attacking and training him. While of course the training was decent looking, it was the dialogue that worked for the episode and brought Ichigo out of his funk. Renji talked about how Ichigo has started caring about winning and losing too much. He mentioned how that stuff didn't matter to Ichigo when he stormed into the Soul Society and it made a lot of sense. When Ichigo went into the Soul Society, winning, losing, living, and dying didn't matter. All that matter was that he rescues Rukia. Now that he doesn't have anyone he cares about to fight for, now it's just about winning. By the end Ichigo seems to be back to the Ichigo that we know, but we'll have to see if he can get in more training and defeat Kariya.


In between those two things going on in this episode, there was more Yoshino and Uryu dialogue; Uryu talking about his pride of being a Quincy. This seems to inspire Yoshino who then goes off on her own. There were also some not funny Kon moments, but those were thankfully few and far between.


This episode was okay, the first ten minutes were semi-entertaining, but overall felt like a waste of time. But watching Ichigo try to get over his fear of Kariya was entertaining. Ganju being in the episode was really unnecessary and it'd be nice if he didn't just pop in and out through out this arc, because it's quite annoying. Even though Ganju's the one who started Ichigo's little intervention, Renji is the one who should be credited for getting Ichigo through it. This episode held its own and while it wasn't a thrilling episode, it'll satisfy long enough until Ichigo and his friends are forced to confront Kariya again.


Bleach Uncut Season 2 Box Set

Bleach Uncut Season 2 Box Set

2008, TV Series (Episodes 21-41). Director: N/A. 525 minutes. DVD, bilingual, $69.98. Distributor: Viz Media.



Much like Death Note, if you don't already knowBleach, then I'm nearly at a loss for words. After all, Ichigo, with his spiked hair -- and nearly orange at that! -- is the modern samurai for whom 21st-century Japan has been waiting. Not only is he a skilled warrior, but he also has a hip coolness that even the ladies love. More important, it's not just our world that finds Ichigo enticing. When Rukia, a soul reaper from another plane of existence, crosses over to hunt down a rogue hallow (a lost soul), she finds herself attracted to Ichigo's spiritual energy. And when Ichigo and his family come under attack by this spirit, a wounded Rukia transfers her soul-reaping powers to the young teenager, making him a full-fledged soul reaper. So begins the story of Bleach.



In season two, a seminal feature of this anime's story begins: the attempt to save Rukia. For her transgressions in the mortal world, the Soul Reaper Society has imprisoned her within their walled compound. Ichigo and his recently formed band of heroes -- Chad, Ohime, Ishida, and Master Yoruichi -- must now cross over to the world of the soul reapers and save Rukia from execution.



For anyone who has spent many late hours watching Cartoon Network, the later seasons ofBleach are probably fresh memories, or even the impetus of their Bleach love. But going back to Season Two is a wonderful walk back in time. In my opinion, these episodes are what made theBleach phenomenon. After leaving the mortal world behind, Ichigo and his team (along with the viewers) begin to learn about the military-like Soul Reaper Society: their squads, their lieutenants, their training, their captains, their characters. Moreover, as Ichigo and his friends search for a way into the compound and meet various soul reapers, the single combat, the contest of heroes, begins. The action then flows like a raging stream. But the groundwork is also laid out for the future of the series. New allies, such as Ganju, are introduced. The personal histories of Ichigo's friends are explored. And Ichigo himself finds that, as strong as he is, he has to learn how to control his spiritual power and to truly master his sword, if he wants to free Rukia. The rescue will undoubtedly not come quickly, and the road traveled will be filled with both drama and comedy.



Overall, I like this season. As I've said before, the later episodes of Bleach tend to wander off track, to lose sight of the main story: the Ichigo/Rukia dynamic. Now, in a box set that contains five DVDs, there are obviously going to be some "filler" episodes that some may find annoying. But, in the end, there is a focus and continuity in Season Two that invests you in the relationship between Rukia and Ichigo.




Bleach: "Unfading Grudge! The Shinigami Whom Kenpachi Killed" Review

Ichigo fights Maki and we get more unwanted back-story on Maki.





August 26, 2008 - I have to say I'm not so keen on the opening video for Bleach. For some reason the part where they show some of the Soul Reapers in human gear just annoys me and the song also isn't as good as any of the previous ones.





It was different to hear Ichigo recount what had happened up until now in the beginning; I guess after a week of no bleach, they thought we'd forget what happened last. The episode starts us off with a good old-fashioned fight of Maki taking on Ichigo. It was a cool looking fight. It became obvious thought that Maki was much more skilled then Ichigo. Ichigo held his own by taking minimal amount of damage, but most of his time was spent defending and it took a lot of him.





Kariya is watching all of this and he seems impressed with Ichigo also. Kariya offers Ichigo the chance to join them; Ichigo, of course denied the offer. It would be nice to actually see an anime where we could believe that the main protagonist might defect or join the evil side. After Ichigo's denial, things got worse for him with Kariya taking him out using the tip of his finger. Kariya is definitely powerful; so far he's used little to no effort in defeating or humiliating all of his opponents. It'll be interesting to see how he fights when he actually has to put in some effort in one of his fights.





That was most of the action that we got in this episode, the rest and most of this episode was taken up by back-story on Maki, showing just what happened after Kenpachi defeated Maki's former captain. It wasn't that interesting of a story, actually there's nothing much about Maki that is interesting. The best part of his back-story was when Kenpachi told him that his weakness was that he always has to serve under a leader. There also seems to be a little romance on Maki's side for Kariya. He might possible be in love with him; He did say that he was charmed by him.







In Maki's mind Kenpachi seems to be the bad guy, but it doesn't come off like that. Kenpachi is interesting, but he's never come off as really evil like he's been described. He's a bit competitive, but if he was evil then he could be much worse. It doesn't make any sense how Maki can't serve under Kenpachi for adhering by the rules, but can serve under Kariya who likes to take human souls. There's also a part where Maki talks about wandering aimlessly through the Soul Society and finding himself in the human world. I don't get how you can just find yourself in the human world when there's a totally different path of getting there.





The end of the episode had Ichigo getting saved from what probably would have been his eventual death by Yoruichi and the Jinta and Ururu bombing the mansion. Everyone else makes it out of the building including Uryu and Yoshino. For now everyone seems to all be together, but Kariya seems certain that Uryu will return to him along with Yoshino. Let's hope that Uryu doesn't go off by himself again, because if he does I'd say kill him.





The animation for this episode was a little mixed the beginning of the episode and the end were done well, but there were parts in the middle where I noticed flaws. There's a part where Maki got beat up by a hollow and while he's on the ground, it looks like he has no nose.





With everyone back together it should be interesting to see what happens next. I don't know if I can take it if Uryu goes off by himself again, it would just seem redundant if the same thing happens again. Overall it was a decent episode, the beginning and the end were the best parts and the middle was just boring.


















Downloadable PSP games forthcoming

Well, in Japan, anyway


Sony has said its portable PlayStation will soon be seeing a few of its major releases available as a download in addition to a UMD.


Two of its upcoming Japanese games (Yuusha no Kuse ni Namaikida or2 and Bleach Soul Carnival) will hit retail shelves as well as its [update: new] digital distribution service. It can be assumed these won't be available for download in regions outside of Japan, but nothing is impossible, right? In either case, Bleach is pretty popular and has seen release here on the Wii and DS, so that looks entirely plausible for a localization. Yuusha no Kuse ni Namaikida or2 is the sequel to a renowned puzzle game which puts the standard RPG fare on its head, having gamers control beasts who must get rid of dungeon-exploring heroes. Yuusha will see release October 16, with Bleach to follow October 23.

A downloadable version will be included with the retail versions of these titles, as with Gran Turismo Prologue. Quite happily, Sony will offer a discount to those who go the digital route (something other industries could really follow as an example), since manufacturing costs are eliminated and all. Yuusha no Kuse will cost 2,800 yen (about $25.47) to download, versus 3,980 ($36.20) in physical form; Bleach Soul Carnival will cost 3,800 ($34.56) versus 4,743 ($43.14).


Sony is yet to detail Memory Stick storage requirements and/or instruction manuals.


Now all we need is some downloadable DS games. Combine a service like this on either handheld with some Japanese language-learning titles and suddenly I bet you'd have a good number of Westerners suddenly speaking the language and playing those once-exclusive titles. Nothing like games to bring cultures together!














Bleach: "Earth-Shattering Event at 11th Squad! The Revived Soul Reaper" Review



The Bount make their move.


August 11, 2008 - The episode starts us off with conflict right off the bat as Yoshino and Uryu are confronted by Koga, who's sent by Kariya to capture Uryu. This is where we get our first Bount vs. Bount fight as Yoshino's doll faces Koga's. Koga's doll had the same reform ability that Yoshino's has, but his doll was made out of metal. Yoshino's doll wasn't a match for Koga's; the heat just seemed to heat up Koga's doll and make it even more dangerous. Koga eventually wins and bring Yoshino and Uryu back to Kariya's house.


It's still really great how Uryu is so important to this storyline, despite the fact that he doesn't have his powers, but he's actually starting to get annoying. The decisions that he makes all seem to be wrong. He does end up saving Yoshino from possible death, even though he claims he didn't do it to save her. When Uryu finally meets Kariya, Kariya treats him like a guest and tells him that he might be able to restore his powers. This is a great bargaining chip and we can actually believe that Uryu might decide to do it with how useless he's felt as of late.


Ichigo and the rest of the team are still looking for Uryu; they seem to get to places right after Uryu has left. Following the Bount residue, Nova, Claude, and Ririn are able to follow it back to Kariya's house. The next step for the group is to infiltrate the house and find Uryu, but that proves to be hard task as their sense all seem to be thrown off and they start to take wrong turn after wrong turn. By the end of the episode they end up in the main room of the house with all the Bount looking down on them.


It was good to see Ichigo and the team back on track and it was also great to see Nova, Claude and Ririn back in their gigai's, because they are so much more useful this way. It's odd to see the team confronted with all the Bounts in one room, because it seemed like they were going to have to face them one by one, but with everyone in one room it definitely adds to the excitement of what's going to happen next.


We were also taken back to the Soul Society where Captain Kurotsuchi assembles all the captains to see which one of them have been looking through his database. The culprit has apparently put something into the database where if he tries to change the information it'll wipe it clean. Based off previous episodes, the culprit looked like it was either Ukitake or Shunsui since they had tried to get information before. Captain Zaraki seems to think this all connected to the Soul Reaper who's working with the Bount. A lot of the parts involving Zaraki and Maki are still shrouded in mystery and so as the viewer it's somewhat confusing at the moment.


Things came together this episode and the story started moving again. There is a lot going on and that's the way we like it. With the team face to face with the Bount, we're not sure what's going to happen, but hopefully there's some kind of action. After last week's boring episode, It's nice to see Bleach back with a good episode.

NARUTO WORLD WIDE, WATCHED IN OVER 60 COUNTRIES AND LICENSED IN OVER 90 COUNTRIES

TUESDAY, 19 AUGUST 2008

Naruto enjoys international success with anime, manga, and related item merchandises according to TV Tokyo

According to the annual report of TV Tokyo Corporation, Naruto series is enjoying popularity around the world. As of the end of March 2008, Naruto has been published in 23 countries in manga format, broadcast in more than 60 countries, and related licensed merchandised sold in over 90 countries.

The annual report refers to Naruto as one of the most powerful content items in TV Tokyo along side Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh! The numbers released in the report are evidence of the global popularity of the show. It is also indicated that Pokemon has been watched in 68 countries; however, Naruto has aired in almost the same number of countries asPokemon in a short period of time.

TV Tokyo anime business is growing every year internationally in all segments, and titles contributing to the company’s financial results are Pokemon, Nartuo, Yu-Gi-Oh, andBleach, and TV Tokyo plans to push and put major efforts on its flagship titles of the future,Blue Dragon and Gintama.














Bleach: "Memories of an Eternally Living Clan" Review

Lots of talking, very little that was interesting.


August 7, 2008 - We can usually count on Bleach to consistently give us a good episode. This episode unfortunately isn't a winner. It gives us a lot of background information, but in the end the episode ends up being really boring while keeping the story from really moving forward.


The episode starts with Uryu walking down an alley by himself and he collapses. Ichigo and the others are still looking for him and they're angry it seems then anything for Uryu running off by himself, which is definitely understandable. Yoshino finds Uryu and takes him back to her place. Yoshino then explain to Uryu about herself and how she met Kariya, the bount leader. She and Kariya were very much in love, but she became aware that Kariya just seemed to be using her and just doing all this to make himself a god.


A lot of this wasn't very interesting, for some reason her background was just a lot more boring then you would think. The best piece of information that came out of it was that Kariya is trying to get to Hueco Mundo which is exactly where Aizen is and if Kariya happens to get there, which is doubtful, I'm sure Aizen would have something to say about him coming.


Back in Soul Society, Zaraki's team had identified that one of the Bount is a former member of the squad who was loyal to the previous leader, but left when Zaraki took over. In this episode, it's not really clear why it's so important, but it seems that Zaraki might feel like it's his fault that Maki is helping the Bount. I'm sure it'll be made more clear in the next couple of episodes, but we really weren't able to do anything with the information that was given. It at least gives the show a decent reason for Zaraki to enter the storyline, unlike with Hanatoro and Ganju showing up for no reason.


This episode has no action which is understandable, because it would be highly unbelievable if every episode of every anime was a fight scene. The problem with no action though is that our focus tends to be focused a lot more on the dialogue, because there's no action or anything else to move the focus to. This episode didn't give us any good dialogue and nothing seemed that interesting.


The relationship between Uryu and Yoshino seems to be getting stronger every episode. With so much admiration between the two though, you just can't help, but feel that one of them will die by the end of the arc, probably Yoshino, but it just feels like every time they're together it's a foreshadowing of the end of the relationship.


Ichigo and the rest of the crew weren't given really any time this episode, they were just looking for Uryu the whole episode. This episode wasn't very interesting, there were good parts that I'm soon will come into play in a couple more episodes though. It just wasn't very interesting; technically it looked just like a normal episode though. Bleach rarely makes missteps, so this can be forgiven; let's just hope that Bleach doesn't give us two episodes like this in a row.