Bleach ep 266








Looking for information on the anime Bleach? Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. Ichigo Kurosaki is an ordinary high schooler—until his family is attacked by a Hollow, a corrupt spirit that seeks to devour human souls. It is then that he meets a Soul Reaper named Rukia Kuchiki, who gets injured while protecting Ichigo's family from the assailant. To save his family, Ichigo accepts Rukia's offer of taking her powers and becomes …
Anyway this is a fitting episode to start blogging as the recent filler arc has finally ended and we’re back on the story. The episode starts with a quick summary of what’s happened so far and where it’s up to with the story showing a nice scene of the captains that are to face Aizen. As bleach fans you will know what’s happening so I won’t go into the summary.
There were some filler issues that crop up, especially in the Hueco Mundo part of the story. Episode 266 is entirely a recap episode thanks to there being a sizable filler arc in between the previous chunk of story and this one, then the next episode is mostly filler that sees Renji and Chad fighting a sand-based Hollow, which is rather dull, and we get a lot more of Omeada running around and prat-falling while distracting Barragan which is frankly the worst kind of filler… Also Uryu fighting Yammy is expanded and while some dialogue was fun the fight itself wasn’t very exciting.
But 366 episodes is a lot of content to ingest. What if you want to get completely up to speed for the upcoming series? “Bleach” was famous for its latter era of filler arcs — plotlines and episodes that had no connection to the original manga. Filler arcs can be fun on their own, but if you are looking for a direct translation of the manga, there are plenty of “Bleach” filler episodes to skip.
If you only care about what happened in the manga, here are the episodes to skip: 33, 50, 64-109, 128-137, 147-149, 168-189, 204-205, 213-214, 228-229, 230-266, 287, 298-299, 303-305, 311-341, and 355.
The next list presents all the episodes of the Bleach anime, and the respective chapters of the manga that were used as a reference for each of the episodes. Essentially this is an episode to chapter converter. Episodes that did not use any reference chapter are referred to as Filler. This list is useful for those who just saw the last episode of the anime and want to start reading the manga, and want to know where to pick it up.
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