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| ShortSummary = Yoruichi announces that they are going to find [[Kūkaku Shiba]], who will be able to transport them into ''Seireitei''. Meanwhile, Rukia’s sentence is moved up to 14 days before she is to be executed by the ''[[Shinigami (Bleach)#Judiciary|sōkyoku]]'', and is transferred to a cell called the Shrine of Penitence. Renji informs her that Ichigo and his friends have entered Soul Society. Meanwhile, Ichigo and his party arrive at the home of Kūkaku Shiba, who agrees to help them if they take one of her "minions" with her. Much to everybody's surprise, it turns out to be Ganju Shiba. In ''Seireitei'', Renji speaks with the 5th Division captain, [[Sōsuke Aizen]], who believes that something is wrong with the way Rukia is being dealt with, however, before they can discuss this in depth they are called to an emergency meeting. Back in Rukongai, Kūkaku reveals that she is going to send the group into ''Seireitei'' using her gigantic fireworks cannon.
| ShortSummary = Yoruichi announces that they are going to find [[Kūkaku Shiba]], who will be able to transport them into ''Seireitei''. Meanwhile, Rukia’s sentence is moved up to 14 days before she is to be executed by the ''[[Shinigami (Bleach)#Judiciary|sōkyoku]]'', and is transferred to a cell called the Shrine of Penitence. Renji informs her that Ichigo and his friends have entered Soul Society. Ichigo and his party arrive at the home of Kūkaku Shiba, who agrees to help them if they take one of her "minions" with her, Ganju Shiba. In ''Seireitei'', Renji speaks with the 5th Division captain, [[Sōsuke Aizen]], who believes that something is wrong with the way Rukia is being dealt with. Before they can discuss this in depth they are called to an emergency meeting. Back in Rukongai, Kūkaku reveals that she is going to send the group into ''Seireitei'' using her gigantic fireworks cannon.
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The Bleach Soul Society: the Sneak Entry arc is the second story arc of the Bleach anime series. The episodes are directed by Noriyuki Abe and produced by TV Tokyo, Dentsu, and Studio Pierrot. It is based on Tite Kubo's Bleach manga series, and adapts the ninth through fourteenth volumes of its source material over twenty one episodes.

The arc initially ran from March 2005 until July 2005 in Japan on TV Tokyo. The first English airing of the series began February 2007 and is scheduled to end in July 2007. The first six episodes were shown on both YTV's Bionix and Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming blocks, but the remaining episodes are airing only on Adult Swim. Because of this, the English airdates given for episodes 21 through 26 are their Bionix airdates, as they premiered the episodes before Adult Swim due to timezone differences.

Five pieces of theme music are used for the episodes; two opening themes and three ending themes. The opening theme for the first five episodes is Orange Range's single *~Asterisk~; the rest use D-tecnoLife by UVERworld. The initial ending theme is Thank You!! by Home Made Kazoku, switching at episode 26 to Younha's Hōkiboshi (ほうき星) and again at episode 39 to Happy People by Skoop on Somebody. In addition to the different music used for episodes 26 to 38, each episode features a unique ending sequence highlighting one of the thirteen divisions in the Gotei 13, mainly focusing on the captains and lieutenants of each division.

Episode list

EP# Title Original airdate English airdate

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References

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  • "BLEACH しょぼいカレンダー". Retrieved 2007-05-25. - List of Bleach episode titles Template:Jp icon
  • "BLEACH - Official U.S. Site" (flash). Retrieved 2007-05-25. - Official Viz Media Bleach anime site. Template:En icon