Review of Bleach - The Invading Army Part 2

Sarah

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<b>Review of Bleach - The Invading Army Part 2 by Sarah</b>

Episodes 330-342<br>

Green-haired Nozomi has been abducted and taken back to the Soul Society by Kagerosa, the mastermind who has created the&nbsp;Reigai doubles of the Soul Reaper officers to bring about a rebellion. Kon is distraught that he could do nothing to protect her. As Ichigo and his friends gather at Kisuke Urahara&rsquo;s shop in the world of the living to plan her rescue, they begin to realize the depths of Kagerosa&rsquo;s devious plot &ndash; even if they&rsquo;re not yet sure why he needs Nozomi to bring it to fruition. Faced with the ticking clock of Ichigo&rsquo;s rapidly dwindling spirit powers, Kisuke, Ichigo and Kon infiltrate the Soul Society on a life-or-death rescue mission to try to stop Kagerosa. Is there a chance to restore Ichigo&rsquo;s spirit energy before he loses it altogether and is forced to return to life as an ordinary&nbsp;human being, unable even to &lsquo;see&rsquo; Rukia and the other Soul Reapers&nbsp;any more?<br>

At the end of many hero legends, the hero wins through but in the process selflessly sacrifices his powers to save the day; the price of victory is the loss of those powers. If you&rsquo;re a <em>Bleach</em> aficionado (and if you&rsquo;ve stayed with the series for over three hundred episodes, then you surely must be) you&rsquo;ll find it hard not to be moved by the final episodes of this arc. In fact, if Ichigo&rsquo;s story ended here, it would feel &lsquo;right&rsquo; in many ways. Of course it doesn&rsquo;t end here, there&rsquo;s about another twenty-four episodes or so to go. But it has to be stressed that this arc works really well in story-telling terms (and, at the risk of offending purists, rather better than some of the impossibly drawn-out and tedious Espada battles). The fights and duels are vibrantly animated, the character designs are attractive and consistent, and even Kon is given a significant role that allows the Mod Soul the chance to show he&rsquo;s not just there for (often tedious) comic relief. Okay, so there are still a few too many info dumps, but they&rsquo;re woven in rather less clunkily than in the first episodes.<br>

New Ending Theme &ldquo;Haruka Kanata&rdquo; by UNLIMITS offers us a different character from <em>Bleach</em> at the conclusion of each episode, with a dazzling montage of past clips, resulting in the impression that all the important moments in <em>Bleach</em> are flashing before your eyes. The theme also has that wonderfully energetic, tuneful anisong vibe that you don&rsquo;t hear so often these days. &nbsp;<br>

<strong>In Summary</strong><br>

<em>The Invading Army</em> may be filler, but it&rsquo;s skillfully put together and delivers a well-paced story that gives screen time to all your favourite <em>Bleach</em> characters.<br>

<b>Final score: 7 out of 10</b>

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