Review of Bleach - Zanpakutō: The Alternate Tale

Sarah

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<b>Review of Bleach - Zanpakutō: The Alternate Tale by Sarah</b>

Even after 250 episodes,<em> Bleach </em>can still surprise us. The climax of the Muramasa arc is notable for a protracted confrontation between Muramasa and Ichigo in which we get to see a different side of the ginger-haired Substitute Soul Reaper&nbsp; Yes, we know Ichigo cares for his friends and will defend them with his life, because he tells us &ndash; and them &ndash; loudly (and all the time). But this is different; we get a glimpse of an older, more compassionate Ichigo who has done some growing up, resulting in a strangely moving moment of quiet after so much frenetic action.<br>

Well, it was too good to last. And they even warned us! The creative team actually keep acknowledging the situation with funny little trails in which Ulqiorra and Ichigo are just hangin&rsquo; around offstage, killing time, drinking tea, waiting to continue their duel to the death. At the time the anime was made (about four years ago) I guess they were waiting for Tite Kubo to deliver more chapters of the manga.<br>

The Muramasa episodes deliver top-notch filler. But then the writers run out of plot. Or steam. Or both. So we&rsquo;re treated to the concept of the terrifying Sword Beasts, crazed Zanpakutō on the rampage in the Soul Society and the world of the living, because they&rsquo;ve lost their masters. And so they have to be destroyed. Cue ten episodes in which our heroes&rsquo; Zanpakutō, still in their physical forms, team up with the Soul Reapers to track down the Sword Beasts.<br>

These are not bad episodes as such, these little oneshots (with two notably icky exceptions, one involving a baby). But they&rsquo;re just not particularly good either. (Okay, yes, it would be fun to see Senbonzakura&nbsp;without his mask.) .So this is a box set of two (extremely uneven) halves. The first part, the unmissable conclusion of the Muramasa arc, is definitely in 8/10 territory (in terms of shounen anime series, at least). The second part...meh. Mildly fun but forgettable. But if you&rsquo;ve been following the Muramasa story arc, you&rsquo;ll definitely want to see it through to the end.<br>

Even though Shiro Sagisu must have composed a ton of background music over 250+ episodes and four films, it really is time for him to write some new stuff. The same extracts &ndash; once so fresh and attractive &ndash; are recycled again and again here until they become irritating. There&rsquo;s even a particularly bizarre moment in Episode 262 which chronicles the forbidden romance between Haineko, Rangiku&rsquo;s Zanpakuto, and a particularly attractive bishounen Sword Beast where the accompanying music breaks into a string version of the German National Anthem. I just don&rsquo;t get it. There&rsquo;s also a new Ending Theme from Episode 256 onward: "Tabidatsu Kimi e"/&ldquo;On a Journey to You" by RSP which is not particularly distinguished, just another ballad.<br>

In Summary
The first two episodes are unmissable &ndash; thereafter, everything else in the Sword Beasts saga is for dedicated <em>Bleach</em> fans only. And even they may have trouble sitting through every one.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>

<b>Final score: 6 out of 10</b>

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