Saturday, September 8, 2012

Bleach

Bleach is a 366 episode anime that follows the adventures of Ichigo Kurosaki and his friends.  The show starts out with mysterious accidents that occur around the town, you quickly find out that the cause of these incidents are malevolent spirits called hollows that seek to devour spirits. In an attempt to protect his family and friends from these lost souls, Ichigo becomes a "Substitute Soul Reaper," learning to develop his spiritual powers. While the basic premise is a far cry from profound or original, the shows charm comes from the execution and the intrigue that follows Ichigo and the nature of his powers. 

The only significant negative with “Bleach” is the multitude of "filler arcs" that interrupt the main story.  Taken on the own merit, the fillers are fairly interesting (for the most part), their timing can detract from the narrative and be fairly frustrating for the viewer, but don't let it discourage potential viewers, because the fillers do add more dimension to the characters.  The other potential detractor is the sheer number of characters, if you don't appreciate any of them you'll have to bear them appearing repeatedly in the story.

While Ichigo's enemies start to become more numerous and dangerous as the story unfolds, perhaps the most interesting conflict is the one that takes place within Ichigo's soul. Ichigo not only has to find a way to protect his friends from the people that would harm him and his friends, but he also has to find a way to deal with the reality that perhaps his biggest obstacle to overcome is the darkness in his own soul that while threatening to consume him completely, also shows to be the part of him that is willing to take the actions Ichigo is normally unwilling to take.  Another recurring theme is often the villains have complex motives that delve into the "shades of grey" of morality.

All in all, “Bleach” has a simple basis with an exciting subtext supporting it. While suffering from fillers that seem to drag out forever when eagerly hoping to continue the main story arc, the show is overall full of impressive action that escalates to be on par with some of the greats like “Dragonball Z”.

Good:
- Awesome action scenes that you can't get enough of
- Compelling characters, both good and bad
- Exciting story with twists and turns

Bad:
- FILLERS!!!! FILLERS EVERYWHERE!!!!!
- A list of characters so long, there's a high chance you'll find yourself wanting to skip ahead to get back to more preferable characters

Scully Rating: 9.5 out of 10