Streaming Bleach Uncut Season 1 Box Set Online
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Streaming Bleach Uncut Season 1 Box Set Online.
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For the uninitiated, Bleach is one of the newest shows in a long line of Shonen (for males) anime. The normal Shonen anime plot usually revolves around a boy (most often teenage) that has special abilities, and that uses them to overcome some sort of challenge. In the tradition of Yu Yu Hakusho and Dragonball (also Dragonball Z) this means that the show normally turns into a lengthy coming-of-age action anime in which the protagonist (hero) and antagonists (villains) constantly one up each other in a seemingly never ending cycle of power shifts that are interwoven between something resembling a plot. You can look forward to good action, comedy, and decently thought out characters, but you’ve also got to expect that the story might only serve as a vehicle for the flashy action sequences. This is where Bleach sets itself apart from other shonen anime such as Naruto and Dragonball Z; The plot is thick with political intrigue (thick for a shonen anime anyway) and with dark twists and turns that easily set it on a mantle as the premiere shonen anime (in the action category) of it’s day.
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Someone above went over the synopsis of the story, so I’ll leave that out. I will say that you can expect good characters, an interesting setting, great action, and passable (great at times) humor from the characters. This boxed set is referred to as season 1, and that seems to have upset one of the other reviewers, since it doesn’t really feel like a “season” at all. This is because most shonen anime aren’t separated into seasons in the American sense. Shonen anime (by design) run hundreds of episodes, with story arcs that can range anywhere from 60 to 100 episodes. Bleach’s first story arc is 60ish episodes, so really you could call this boxed set “Arc 1 part 1 of 3″ though I’m sure “Season 1″ sounds a whole lot better.
In the box, you get 20 episodes on 5 discs, with extras such as production art (on the DVD’s) and textless versions of the endings. Both Japanese and English audio are on the discs, with English subtitles. Inside the box is a book-style DVD case with 1 DVD per side (nice compared to the two discs on top of each other in boxed sets such as the DBZ season sets) and the original case art from the single DVD releases inset. Rounding it out is a poster of Rukia and Ichigo, as well as images of Kon and a hollow mask printed inside the outer box (a very nice touch indeed. I was surprised to see Kon looking up at me from the box). Overall, this is probably the highest quality (value) boxed set I’ve ever bought. When I say value, I mean a boxed set that is just the DVD’s, and not a “Limited Edition” set (which usually come with full length posters, stickers, pencils, OST’s etc). The addition of the poster in the box was more than I was expecting for a set as low priced as this, and truthfully, most boxed sets you buy don’t even have little extras like that.
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In conclusion, if you go into a shonen anime seeking something as deep and dark as an anime such as Monster or Elfen Lied, then you probably need to rethink the genre you are going into. I would argue however that by the time you’ve seen the end of the 60 episode first arc of Bleach, you would agree that the story in a shonen anime can absolutely transcend the genre, and become something that coexists with the action, instead of being something that exists only as a distraction between excellent fights (of which there are many in Bleach). Bleach destroys it’s peers in the shonen genre (such as Naruto, and One Piece), and I’d say it’s definitely worth the buy if you liked such shows as Yu Yu Hakusho or Dragonball Z.
I was pretty cynical about the whole Bleach thing. It is Shonen Jump, and Shonen Jump doesn’t really have a good reputation among hardcore anime fans. However, I watched through the most recent episode via fansubs and realized I liked it enough to acquire the DVDs.
First of all, the current price ($28) is hard to beat. You get the first 20 episodes, which unfortunately aren’t the best (things really pick up in the next few boxsets)… but do serve as an important introduction to the series. As far as the actual boxset goes, this one is really nice. Unlike the crappy Naruto Uncut boxes (I mean, I love Naruto and get those box sets, but you don’t look at those and say, wowie, what a well-designed box!), the Bleach box has fantastic little touches that fans appreciate and enjoy. (Plus, it includes a poster… which is much more useful than those pointless books that come packaged with Naruto).
Bleach is highly overrated simply due to its popularity. But that doesn’t mean it is a bad series. Sure, I wish shows like Elfin Lied or Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi got the same kind of attention, but I’ve never been one to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
(I will say I find Viz’s use of “soul reaper” instead of the fansubber’s use of “shinigami” quite obnoxious. But oh well, it is to be expected.)
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