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Now that they’ve gotten into the Soul Society and the Seireitei, Ichigo and Co. have ANOTHER problem: rescuing Rukia and escaping with their body parts intact.

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Unfortunately, it’s not going to be that easy. “Bleach: The Rescue” kicks everything about this gleaming anime up a notch — lots of blood, sword-fights, a fiery climax at the execution grounds, and some extraordinary character development. But the best portion is that the treacherous conspiracy merely hinted at in prior episodes, which sparks a minor civil war within the Seireitei.

Yoruichi starts the badly-wounded Ichigo on a special current training regimen — to rescue Rukia, he must accomplish conclude bankai (the ultimate release of a zanpakuto) in three days. In the meantime, Uryu has encountered the most horrendous of Soul Reapers, who is responsible for the death of a loved one, and Captain Hitsugaya is confronted by an frail friend who tries to slay him — accusing him of murdering Captain Aizen.

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But the chaos really starts when Rukia’s execution day rolls around: mass cancel is revealed, captains turn against one another, and Renji fights a devastating battle against the implacable Byakuya. Ichigo appears on the execution hill with devastating modern power — intent on rescuing Rukia and defeating her brother once and for all. But when he seems to be losing, a horrific modern change comes over him.

And in the meantime, the conspiracy that’s ripping apart the Soul Reapers is revealed — the identify of the Mammoth Awful and his sidekicks, the reason he wants Rukia plain, and how many people he’ll coldly extinguish to secure what he wants.

“Bleach: The Rescue” is a turning point for the entire series — everything before it has built to this point, and everything in the future will spring from it. For an action anime, it is also quite heavy on the status as it sets up the Broad Bad: faked murders, exact murders, conspiracies, hypnotic tricks, betrayals, a clever triple-cross perpetrated by Gin Ichimaru, and Urahara’s hidden motive in helping Rukia.

There’s also lots of brilliantly explosive action using ice dragons, sad fire, razor-sharp cherry blossoms, exploding Soul Reapers, a giant bone-snake, and a firebird the size of a submarine. The action only serves to underscore the tension that is building throughout the entire season, until it explodes on Sokyoku Hill. It’s also got solid dialogue, some unruffled moments for Ichigo’s pals (hanging out in prison) and some flashbacks to Renji, Rukia, Kira and Momo’s days at the Academy.

Fortunately, all this black stuff is speckled with amusing moments like Ichigo’s relaxation in a healing spring (”I AM GOING TO DROWN YOU!”), and an entire episode in which the characters unwind and recover after the events of “the rescue.”

Our Hero really shows his stuff in this season — Ichigo puts his life on the line to advance an amazing level of spiritual power, and rescue Rukia no matter what happens. Too abominable he turns out to have a freaky dismal side (and Johnny Yong Bosch has a incandescent demon cackle) . And Uryu inadvertently gets to the bottom of his grandfather’s death, and goes to devastating lengths to accept revenge for what happened to him.

But most of the characters gather to shine in this, although Chad and Orihime are somewhat neglected: the Yoruichi-obsessed Soi Fon, the obedient Ukitake and his best buddy Kyoraku, the happily hyperaggressive Zaraki, boy-genius Hitsugaya, and the fusty and arrogant Head Captain Yamamoto (among many others) . We also learn how far Renji will go for Rukia, as well as the correct reason why Byakuya has been so icy and seemingly cruel.

“Bleach: The Rescue” is a colorful arc of action-packed, tightly-wound anime, with a gruesome twist at the core of the fable. Definitely a must-see — especially for everything that comes later.

This third box spot has the final episodes of the Rukia rescue story-arc saga, and it’s greatly interesting as you gaze Ichigo and his friends battle the captains and their subordinates of the seireitei. The action is snappy paced and moving to gape and seeing the hidden agenda of one of the characters advance to light will shock many on who it really is, I feel that not only the action and battles that effect Bleach such a titanic series but many of the characters of the present grow on you as well, and that is what truly makes a large series when you witness a character you like prevail and cheer them on to victory. The extras are a nice touch as well seeing some of the English snarl cast during their takes, and some commentaries with a live plushy Kon in the U.S.A. as well as the standard sneak peeks and textless intro/ending songs. Again the animation is definite and enthralling no distortions, blurriness, or skips to talk of and the cast for both the Japanese/English crew were of course grand VIZ Media like Funimation Corp seem to know unprejudiced which actors/actresses to earn for their shows. So if you’ve already gotten the first two box sets the third one is awaiting you…

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