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Every Bleach Filler Arc (In Chronological Order) (2)

When Bleach came out, it was an instant hit. It quickly became a permanent fixture and one of the Shonen Big Three. Right after the first three arcs received their magnificent conclusions, the showrunners capitalized on the series' popularity by incorporating Bleach filler episodes.

These filler storylines had no bearing on Bleach's original narrative. They drew vague allusions to the source material, creating a warped version of Soul Society that often directly conflicted with established plot elements. However, Bleach filler arcs also gave fans something to enjoy while Tite Kubo was busy concocting a new set of manga volumes to restart the anime canon.

Updated by Ajay Aravind on April 12, 2024: Although the Thousand-Year Blood War arc concluded in 2016, it took over six years for the anime adaptation to be released. The Bleach fandom was unquestionably delighted when the first episode aired on October 11th, 2022, explaining the show's meteoric rise in the MyAnimeList rankings. Although the Thousand-Year Blood War arc will contain 52 episodes and zero filler, there are several Bleach filler arcs as well as individual filler episodes scattered throughout the story.

FILLER ARC

EPISODE RANGE

The Bount Arc

64-91

Bount Assault On Soul Society Arc

92-109

The New Captain Shusuke Amagai Arc

168-189

Zanpakuto Unknown Tales Arc

230-265

Gotei 13 Invading Army Arc

317-342

Uncollected Filler Episodes

33, 50, 128-137, 147-149, 204-205, 213-214, 228-229, 266, 287, 298-299, 303-305, 311-316, 355

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1 The Bount Arc Is The First Of Two Storylines Following The Same Concept

Season

Number of Episodes

Episode Range

Air Dates

4

28

64-91

January 17 – August 1, 2006

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In the Bount arc, Urahara's secret mod souls encounter Ichigo, Chad, Renji, and Orihime. At this point, they are destined to be enemies and treated as such. Later, however, it becomes clear that Kisuke invented Noba, Kurodo, and Ririn to identify certain entities known as Bounts. These entities are ordinary people who can imbibe innocent spirits and obtain immortality. In Episode 69, "Bount! The Ones Who Hunt Souls," the hero faces off against the first villain, Yoshino. However, Ichigo fails miserably and would have died if Rukia Kuchiki hadn't saved him.

This Bleach filler arc continues with Utagawa Ryo kidnapping Ishida Uryu, but the villain's plan is foiled by Yoshino when the latter shifts his allegiance. The Seireitei hierarchy is rather anxious about the Bounts, while Team Ichigo meets the chief antagonist, Jin Kariya, who effortlessly overcomes the protagonist. He kills Yoshino, mounting a large-scale attack against his Shinigami opponents and then returning to his hide-out, where a portal exists to access the Seireitei directly. Thankfully, Ichigo Kurosaki's Tensa Zangetsu helps maintain the power balance between him and Kariya. Uryu subsequently ends the battle by allowing the Bounts through the portal in the Bount arc's final episode, "Shinigami and Quincy, the Reviving Power."

2 The Bount Assault On Soul Society Arc Ends This Unpopular Narrative

Every Bleach Filler Arc (In Chronological Order) (4)

Season

Number of Episodes

Episode Range

Air Dates

5

18

92-109

August 8, 2006 – January 4, 2007

The Bount Assault On Soul Society arc is one of the least interesting Bleach filler arcs. Uryu's plan to defeat the Bounts in Soul Society almost seems like a failure since the villains extract Reishi from various aspects of the environment, making them vastly more dangerous. The Bounts cannot bypass the security separating the Rukongai and the Seireitei districts. The Bounts finally break in after conscripting a group of powerful combatants and receiving help from a Squad Eleven spy named Ichinose Maki. In Episode 98, "Clash! Kenpachi Zaraki vs. Ichinose Maki," the Squad Eleven Captain battles and defeats his turncoat subordinate.

Of course, Kariya informs his new "allies" that their services are useless now that their job is done, adding injury to insult by taking them down. Captain-Commander Yamamoto Genryusai finally takes action, ordering his subordinates to spread across the Seireitei and inactivate the Jokaisho "bombs" concealed deep below the surface. The concluding fight between Ichigo Kurosaki and Jin Kariya takes place in "The Wailing Bount! The Last Clash" and ends with the villain slowly disappearing into the air.

3 The New Captain Shusuke Amagai Arc Highlights An Insidious Villain

Season

Number of Episodes

Episode Range

Air Dates

9

22

168-189

April 23 – October 7, 2008

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After Aizen's betrayal in the Soul Society arc, he takes Kaname Tosen and Ichimaru Gin along when he flees to Hueco Mundo with the help of the Negación. This leaves a vacancy in Divisions 3, 5, and 9. The first of those is filled by Shusuke Amagai, a character created exclusively for this Bleach filler arc. At the same time, Princess Kasumiouji Rurichiyo travels from Soul Society to Karakura Town, where she and her "bodyguards" disguise themselves as students at Ichigo's school. Random villains unexpectedly appear and attempt to kill Rurichiyo in Episode 171, "The Profusion of Blooming Crimson Flowers," forcing Rukia and Ichigo to take them on.

The heroes then ally with Shusuke Amagai while Vice-Captain Izuru overpowers Makoto Kibune, but the Gotei 13 realizes that something suspicious is going on with the Kasumiouji family. The Shinigami leadership isn't left clueless for too long. Amagai simply kills Gyokaku and sneaks the Princess away to the Division 1 headquarters. Here, he reveals his plan had always been to kill the Captain-Commander as revenge for something that happened to his dad. In Episode 187, "Ichigo Rages! The Assassin's Secret," Amagai effectively neutralizes the incandescent fire of Ryujin Jakka with his bakkoto device. Logically speaking, this should have made no difference, since the old man is strong enough to vaporize nearly every Bankai-wielding warrior in Bleach. Then again, the climactic fight has to be between the protagonist and the antagonist, so it is Ichigo who battles the eponymous villain at the end of The New Captain Shusuke Amagai arc.

4 The Zanpakuto Unknown Tales Arc Reveals Several Zanpakuto Spirits

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Season

Number of Episodes

Episode Range

Air Dates

13

36

230-265

July 28, 2009 – April 6, 2010

Another string of Bleach filler episodes that partly focus on Yamamoto Genryusai's Ryujin Jakka, the Zanpakuto Unknown Tales arc revolves around a rogue Zanpakuto spirit named Muramasa. This villain seeks independence from the Shinigami, claiming they do nothing but oppress their sentient weapons. As such, Muramasa breaks the bonds between nearly all the Shinigami and their Zanpakuto, making them turn on their original "masters." At first, it seems like Muramasa has captured the Captain-Commander within an unbreakable force field. In Episode 247, "Deceived Shinigami! The World Collapse Crisis," the villain blends Ichigo's Getsuga with some of his own Reiatsu and deflects it at the old man, destroying the green pyramidal barrier.

The immensely powerful Yamamoto has actually been maintaining the shield to prevent Ryujin Jakka from being stolen, which obviously happens. Muramasa traps all the Captains and their Zanpakutos within the blazing inferno before initiating the final stage of his plan. He frees his original real owner, Kuchiki Kouga, after decades of imprisonment. Kouga retaliates against Muramasa, spouting some random nonsense about being betrayed by his Zanpakuto, which drives Muramasa to the point of no return. Ichigo Kurosaki arrives in time, but the Zanpakuto spirit somehow transports both of them into his former Shinigami's "inner world." After an explosive match in "Final Chapter·Zanpakuto Unknown Tales," Muramasa dissipates into nothingness.

5 The Gotei 13 Invading Army Arc Is The Last Bleach Filler Arc

Season

Number of Episodes

Episode Range

Air Dates

15

26

317-342

April 12 – October 4, 2011

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This Bleach filler arc commences with Episode 318, "Renji vs. Rukia?! Battle With Comrades," where Ikkaku Madarame and Renji Abarai inexplicably decide to attack Ichigo and Rukia. Yoruichi rescues him before the situation gets worse, disclosing that the two Shinigami are inventions of a researcher named Inaba Kageroza. This villain has somehow developed replicants of several central characters in the Seireitei, each with the same memories, knowledge, and powers. Known as the Reigai, their motivations are unclear except that they want to destroy the Gotei 13. In Karakura Town, Team Ichigo meets the mild-mannered Kujo Nozomi, who is being chased by Kageroza and his minions.

In Soul Society, the fake versions of Shunsui and Jushiro decide to attack their mentor, Captain-Commander Yamamoto Genryusai, since they foolishly believe they can defeat the old man. Urahara Kisuke, the man who knows all the secrets, admits that Kujo and Kageroza were originally part of a single soul belonging to a Yushima Oko. Inaba ultimately forces Nozomi to recombine back into Oko. All things considered, the real hero of this arc is Kon, who pretends to be the Regai of Kurotsuchi Nemu. In Episode 341, "Invading Army Arc, Final Conclusion," Oko's attempt to obliterate the spirit world is turned against him when his Reigai destroy themselves and, subsequently, the "fusion" breaks apart. Also, Ichigo loses his Shinigami powers once again in The Gotei 13 Invading Army arc.

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Bleach

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Bleachrevolves around Kurosaki Ichigo, a regular always-grouchy high-schooler who for some strange reason is able to see the souls of the dead around him.

Release Date
October 5, 2004

Cast
Masakazu Morita , Fumiko Orikasa , Hiroki Yasumoto , Yuki Matsuoka , Noriaki Sugiyama , Kentarô Itô , Shinichirô Miki , Hisayoshi Suganuma
Main Genre
Anime

Seasons
17 Seasons

Creator
Tite Kubo

Number of Episodes
366 Episodes
Streaming Service(s)
Hulu , Prime Video
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FAQs

Is it OK to skip Bleach filler arcs? ›

New Bleach fans who'd rather focus on the real story and save time can skip the filler-only episodes. Further, they can watch the mixed filler/canon episodes along with pure canon ones in order not to miss anything. This means skipping over 50 filler-only episodes, but they're not even all grouped together.

How many filler arcs are in Bleach? ›

Bleach has a total of 163 filler episodes, starting with the Miracle! The Mysterious New Hero (episode 33), The Reviving Lion (episode 50), The Bount Arc (episodes 64-108), and going all the way up to The Gotei 13 Invasion Arc (episodes 317-342) and Shinigami at War (episode 355). Which Bleach fillers to watch?

Can I skip the Bount arc? ›

The Bount arc is a filler arc. All of the episodes in this arc are filler episodes, so they are safe to skip.

Is 227 Bleach filler? ›

204-205 are fillers, and if you skipped the filler arc from episodes 168-189 then skip these too. 213-214 is a semi-filler mini-arc, but it's funny (in my opinion) and worth watching. 227 and 228 are from the manga, just randomly thrown in at a random time, so you should probably watch them.

Which Bleach filler arcs are worth it? ›

The one filler arc that should definitely be skipped is the Bount Arc due to its excessive length, lack of engaging characters, and how much it messes with the pacing of the anime. If there's any filler that should definitely be watched, however, it's the Zanpakuto Rebellion arc.

Why is Bleach called Bleach? ›

After that, the series was meant to be named "Black" due to the color of the Soul Reapers' clothes, but Kubo thought the title was too generic. He later tried the name of "White", but came to like "Bleach" more for its association with the color white and that he did not find it too obvious.

Is the Bount arc really filler? ›

The Bount Arc (Episodes 64-108)

Regrettably, this arc is often regarded as one of the weakest fillers due to its somber tone following Ichigo's Soul Society exploits. During Ichigo's respite, three strangers abduct his friends, throwing him into a disturbing game.

Is Arrancar arc good? ›

It still isn't a masterpiece, but it had enough well done moments and improvements to really get in favor with me. So basically, I give the Arrancar arc an 8/10.

Is the Bount arc worth watching? ›

Some fillers in Bleach do not add more value to the original story. For example; the Bount arc. Well I enjoyed it but most people do not like it because to them it was boring due to the fact that it brought an irrelevant new concept in Bleach. And so it would be okay if you skip it after maybe giving it a try.

Can I skip Zanpakuto arc? ›

The Zanpakuto Unknown Tales arc is a filler arc. However, many fans recommend this as a filler arc worth watching because it covers more about the various Zanpakuto.

How tall is Ichigo? ›

Protagonist Ichigo Kurosaki has a fairly average build for a young man his age, but how tall is Ichigo, exactly? According to official stats, Ichigo stands at 174 centimeters, or 5 ft 8.5 in. As a grown man, he was slightly taller, at 181 centimeters, or 5 ft 11.25 in.

Why does Bleach have so many filler arcs? ›

The original anime premiered in 2004 during a time when anime adaptations of popular manga were subject to continuous weekly installments without seasonal breaks. As such, the Bleach anime was subject to plenty of filler; episodes or arcs that are original to an anime adaptation and are not depicted in the manga.

Are filler arcs important? ›

Anime filler episodes, although skippable, serve a purpose and can be important to the overall story and character development. Filler episodes provide downtime and allow for characterization, giving viewers a chance to see how characters behave when not focused on the main plot.

Is the Bount arc important? ›

While the Bount arc was entirely skippable, the show actually carried characters over from that arc over into later episodes that were relevant to the main story.

How many episodes are Bleach without fillers? ›

How Much of Bleach is Filler. While Bleach is 366 episodes long, only 203 of these are considered canon. That means almost half of the series is filler which won't surprise anyone who has undergone the task of binging the whole thing.

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