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File:Bleach cover 01.jpg
Cover of the first tankōbon for Bleach, released in Japan by Shueisha on January 5, 2002

The chapters of the Bleach manga are written and illustrated by Tite Kubo. In Japan, they have been published in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump since 2001.[1] The plot follows the adventures of Ichigo Kurosaki, a teenager who accidentally steals the powers of the Soul Reaper Rukia Kuchiki and subsequently assumes her duties while she convalesces. Since that event, Ichigo has to fight hollows, evil spirits that attack people. He also encounters former Soul Reaper Sōsuke Aizen, who created an army of powerful hollow called arrancar to destroy the Soul Reapers' organization, Soul Society.

Since Bleach's premiere, four hundred chapters have been released in Japan. Most chapter names are in English and have katakana above them to indicate how they are read in Japanese, similar to furigana ruby characters used with advanced kanji characters. In addition to the main series chapters, some chapters are published with a negative chapter number. These "negative" chapters are side stories and consist of events that precede the start of the series.[2] An airing anime adaptation, produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo, premiered on TV Tokyo on October 5, 2004.[3] North American licensor Viz Media has been serializing the individual chapters in Shonen Jump since November 2007 in the United States.[4]

The individual chapters are collected by Shueisha in a series of tankōbon volumes, which include a poem based on the cover character. The first volume was released on January 5, 2002.[5] The latest volume is forty-four, released on April 2, 2010.[6] Viz Media released the first volume on June 1, 2004; as of December 1, 2009 twenty-nine volumes have been released.[7][8] The company released a hardcover "collector's edition" of the first volume with a dust jacket on August 5, 2008, followed by a box set on September 2, 2008, containing the first 21 volumes, a poster, and a booklet about the series.[9][10]

Volume list

Volumes 1–20

No. Title Original release date English release date
1Strawberry and the Soul Reapers
The Death and the Strawberry
January 5, 2002[5]
978-4-08-873213-8
June 1, 2004[7]
978-1-59116-441-8
  • 001. "Strawberry & the Soul Reapers"
  • 002. "Starter"
  • 003. "Head-Hittin'"
  • 004. "Why Do You Eat It?"
  • 005. "Blinda Blinda"
  • 006. "Microcrack."
  • 007. "The Pink Cheeked Parakeet"
Ichigo Kurosaki, a teenager who can see ghosts, meets Rukia Kuchiki, a Soul Reaper who is responsible for protecting spirits. As a Hollow, an evil spirit that eats people's souls, attacks his house, Ichigo absorbs most of Rukia's powers after she is injured in battle, and becomes a Soul Reaper. In this state, Ichigo defeats the Hollow with his zanpakutō, a sword used by Soul Reapers. The next day, Rukia appears at Ichigo's high school, telling him that he is to become a Substitute Soul Reaper during her recovery period. With his newly found abilities, Ichigo discovers that one of his classmates, Orihime Inoue, is being haunted by her older brother's spirit, and defeats him. Later, Yasutora "Chad" Sado, another of Ichigo's classmates, encounters the soul of a boy in the form of a parakeet. The bird is also being haunted by a Hollow, and Chad commits to protecting the spirit from it.
2Goodbye Parakeet, Good Night My SistaMarch 4, 2002[11]
978-4-08-873237-4
August 3, 2004[12]
978-1-59116-442-5
  • 008. "Chasing Chad"
  • 009. "Monster Vs. New Girl (Struck Down)"
  • 010. "Monster Vs. New Girl, Part 2 (The Substitute)"
  • 011. "Leech-Bombs and Mom"
  • 012. "The Gate of the End"
  • 013. "Bad Standard"
  • 014. "School Daze!!!"
  • 015. "Jumpin' Jack, Jolted"
  • 016. "Wasted but Wanted"
Chad is attacked by the Hollow—which he cannot see—that had killed the boy when it was alive. Ichigo arrives and defeats the Hollow, allowing the young boy's soul to move to the Soul Society, where he can rest in peace. To allow Ichigo to become a Soul Reaper when Rukia is not around, she gives him a special candy that allows Ichigo to leave his body, and another soul to take control of it. The new soul is faulty, however, and only aims to do whatever he wants, such as playing around the city. Ichigo saves him from a Hollow attack, and learns from him how the Soul Society attempted to destroy artificial souls. The soul was then captured by Kisuke Urahara, the shopkeeper who accidentally sold the candy to Rukia. He returns the soul to the candy, which Rukia then takes from him and gives it back to Ichigo.
3Memories in the rainJune 4, 2002[13]
978-4-08-873275-6
October 12, 2004[14]
978-1-59116-443-2
  • 017. "6/17"
  • 018. "6/17 op. 2 Doesn't Smile Much Anymore"
  • 019. "6/17 op. 3 Memories in the Rain"
  • 020. "6/17 op. 4 A Face From the Past"
  • 021. "6/17 op. 5 A Fighting Boy" (戦う少年, "Tatakau Shōnen")
  • 022. "6/17 op. 6 A Battle in the Graveyard"
  • 023. "6/17 op. 7 Sharp Will, Dull Blade" (意志は鋭し、刃は鈍し, "Ishi wa Surudoshi, Yaiba wa Nibushi")
  • 024. "6/17 op. 8 One-Sided Sympathy"
  • 025. "6/17 op. 9 A Fighting Boy 2" (戦う少年2, "Tatakau Shōnen 2") (The Cigarette Blues Mix)
The artificial soul, whom Ichigo names Kon, is inserted into a stuffed lion plushie, which Ichigo keeps in his room. Ichigo and his family visit his mother's grave on the anniversary of her death to pay their respects. When Ichigo tells Rukia about his mother's death, Rukia suspects that his mother was actually killed by a Hollow. While visiting the gravesite, Ichigo's younger sisters, Yuzu and Karin Kurosaki, are attacked by a Hollow named Grand Fisher. As Ichigo saves them, he discovers that Grand Fisher was the Hollow who killed their mother. The Hollow attempts to use his mother's soul to distract Ichigo, but Ichigo overcomes this and continues to attack, causing Grand Fisher to flee. After recovering from his injuries, Ichigo asks Rukia to allow him to continue as a Soul Reaper so he can protect others.
4Quincy Archer Hates YouSeptember 4, 2002[15]
978-4-08-873310-4
December 7, 2004[16]
978-1-59116-444-9
  • 026. "Paradise is Nowhere"
  • 027. "Spirits Aren't Always With Us"
  • 028. "Symptom of Synesthesia"
  • 029. "Stop That, Stupid!!"
  • 030. "Second Contact (it was beyond the scope of our understanding)"
  • 031. "Heroes Can Save You"
  • 032. "A Hero is Always With Me?"
  • 033. "Rockin' Future 7"
  • 034. "Quincy Archer Hates You"
The Kurosaki family and some of Ichigo's friends go to watch the live filming of a TV program about a spirit medium Don Kanonji, who unknowingly turns a spirit into a Hollow during the show. Urahara changes Ichigo into a Soul Reaper, who battles the Hollow. Don Kanonji, with his own spiritual powers, helps Ichigo to defeat the Hollow, and discovers that he created the Hollow, but Ichigo is able to lift his spirits. In the following days, many newly discovered Hollows are defeated before Rukia and Ichigo can find them. They see that they are being slain by teenager Uryū Ishida, who uses arrows made of spiritual energy to destroy them.
5Right Arm of the GiantNovember 1, 2002[17]
978-4-08-873335-7
February 1, 2005[18]
978-1-59116-445-6
  • 035. "Will You Be My Enemy?"
  • 036. "They Died for Vengeance" (我ら、報復の為に死に至りて, Warera, Hōfuku no Tame ni Shi ni Itarite)
  • 037. "Crossing the Rubicon"
  • 038. "Bent"
  • 039. "Right Arm of the Giant"
  • 040. "Grow?"
  • 041. "Princess & Dragon"
  • 042. "Princess & Dragon Part 2: The Majestic"
  • 043. "Princess & Dragon Part 3: Six Flowers"
In an effort to prove that his kind, the Quincies, are better than the Soul Reapers, Uryū challenges Ichigo to a competition to destroy the most Hollows. Uryū lures hundreds of Hollows to Karakura Town, endangering many of Ichigo's friends. Urahara informs Rukia that the Quincies also battled against Hollows, but they destroyed their spirits entirely, rather than cleansing them. This resulted in the Soul Reapers' destruction of the Quincy clan. Meanwhile, Hollows attack Chad and Orihime, and they awaken their own spiritual powers. Chad creates a giant arm, while Orihime creates a sextet of fairies; using these powers, they defeat the Hollows. Urahara rescues them as they fall unconscious from exhaustion.
6The Death Trilogy OvertureDecember 20, 2002[19]
978-4-08-873366-1
April 5, 2005[20]
978-1-59116-728-0
  • 044. "Awaken to the Threat"
  • 045. "Point of Purpose"
  • 046. "Karneades ~ Back-to-Back"
  • 047. "Back-to-Back ~ Tearing Sky"
  • 048. "Menos Grande" (メノスグランデ)
  • 049. "Unchained."
  • 050. "Quincy Archer Hates You Part 2" (Blind but Bleed Mix)
  • 051. "Death 3"
  • 052. "Needless Emotions"
Urahara explains to Orihime and Chad that their contact with Ichigo allowed them to summon their own powers. Ichigo reunites with Uryū, and as they both attack Hollows, they learn about each other's past. A giant Hollow called a Menos Grande soon appears before them, and Ichigo uses his full power to defeat it. The exertion of doing it causes Ichigo to lose consciousness, and Ishida saves him by using his powers to release Ichigo's excess energy. The next day, Ichigo attempts to form a friendship with Uryū, and Rukia decides to leave Ichigo to return to the Soul Society. As she leaves, she is attacked by a Soul Reaper named Renji Abarai and his captain Byakuya Kuchiki, who is also Rukia's older brother. They try to arrest her for giving her powers to Ichigo, but Uryū arrives to stop them.
7The Broken CodaMarch 4, 2003[21]
978-4-08-873392-0
May 31, 2005[22]
978-1-59116-807-2
  • 053. "Nice to meet you. (I will beat you.)"
  • 054. "The Nameless Boy" (名も訊けぬ子供, "Na mo Kikenu Kodomo")
  • 055. "Shut"
  • 056. "Broken Coda"
  • 057. "July Rain, Interrupted"
  • 058. "Blank"
  • 059. "Lesson 1: One Strike! + Jailed at Home"
  • 060. "Lesson 1-2: Down!!"
  • 061. "Lesson 2: Shattered Shaft"
Ichigo discovers that Rukia left, and tries to find her with help from Urahara. Uryū is defeated by Renji, but Ichigo intervenes and fights Renji. During their fight, Renji explains that each zanpakutō sword has a unique form that can be accessed only when the Soul Reaper discovers its name. With his zanpakutō Zabimaru, Renji overpowers Ichigo, cutting his shoulder. Ichigo then overcomes Renji by using his hidden energy, but is critically injured by Byakuya before defeating him. When Ichigo tries to continue fighting, Rukia orders him to stop. As he does, Rukia leaves for the Soul Society, where she is to be executed. Urahara heals Ichigo's wounds, and begins training him so he will recover his spirit energy and have a chance against the Soul Reapers within the Soul Society. Meanwhile, Yoruichi Shihōin, a talking cat, starts training Orihime and Chad so they can assist Ichigo.
8The Blade and MeJune 4, 2003[23]
978-4-08-873435-4
August 2, 2005[24]
978-1-59116-872-0
  • 062. "Lesson 2-2: Bad Ending in The Shaft"
  • 063. "Lesson 2-3: Inner Circle Breakdown"
  • 064. "Back in Black"
  • 065. "Collisions"
  • 066. "The Blade and Me"
  • 067. "End of Lessons"
  • 068. "The Last Summer Vacation" (最後の夏休み, "Saigo no Natsuyasumi")
  • 069. "25:00 Gathering"
  • 070. "Where Hollows Fear To Tread"
While training Ichigo, Urahara's assistant, Tessai Tsukabishi, severs the chain attached to Ichigo's soul. This triggers his transformation into a hollow. Ichigo starts having visions in which his zanpakutō's spirit assists him in finding his spiritual power. This gives him the ability to turn into a Soul Reaper instead of a hollow when he awakens. In another training exercise, Ichigo fights against Urahara, who uses his zanpakutō to force Ichigo to flee. Embarrassed by this defeat, Ichigo talks with his zanpakutō's spirit again. He reveals that his name is Zangetsu and it changes into a bigger zanpakutō. After finishing his training, Ichigo reunites with Orihime, Uryū, Chad, and Yoruichi. They prepare to go to Soul Society to save Rukia.
9Fourteen Days for ConspiracyAugust 4, 2003[25]
978-4-08-873495-8
October 10, 2005[26]
978-1-59116-924-6
  • 071. "Intruderz"
  • 072. "The Superchunk"
  • 073. "Ax Storm"
  • 074. "Amputation"
  • 075. "Crimson Rain" (血雨, "Chi Ame")
  • 076. "Boarrider Comin'"
  • 077. "My Name is Ganju" (俺様の名はガンジュ, "Ore-sama no Na wa Ganju")
  • 078. "Meet 'em in the Basement"
  • 079. "Fourteen Days for Conspiracy"
Ichigo and his friends arrive at Soul Society. They have to defeat a gate guardian named Jidanbō to enter the Seireitei, the walled city in which the Soul Reapers reside. Ichigo easily defeats Jidanbō, who opens the gate, allowing them to enter Seireitei. However, when they attempt to pass through, the 3rd company captain, Gin Ichimaru, attacks them and closes the gate. While searching for another way to enter, Ichigo encounters Ganju Shiba, whose hatred of the Soul Reapers causes him to fight Ichigo. The fight ends prematurely, as Ganju leaves for unknown reasons. Later, Yoruichi asks an old friend named Kūkaku Shiba, who also happens to be Ganju's sister, to help them with entering Seireitei. After much consideration, she agrees to help them out.
10Tattoo on the SkyNovember 4, 2003[27]
978-4-08-873525-2
December 6, 2005[28]
978-1-4215-0081-2
  • 080. "The Shooting Star Project"
  • 081. "Twelve-Tone Rendezvous"
  • 082. "Conflictable Composition"
  • 083. "Come with Me"
  • 084. "The Shooting Star Project 2 (Tattoo On The Sky)"
  • 085. "Intruderz 2 (Breakthrough the Roof Mix)"
  • 086. "Making Good Relations, Ok?"
  • 087. "Dancing With Spears"
  • 088. "So Unlucky We Are"
  • 088.5. "Karakura Superheroes"
To use Kūkaku's cannon to enter Seireitei, Ichigo and his friends must first learn to focus their spiritual energies. Meanwhile, behind the walls of the city, an emergency meeting is called for all the 13 Soul Reapers captains to interrogate Gin about why he allowed the invaders to survive. However, a sounding alarm interrupts the meeting. Before leaving, 5th division Captain Sōsuke Aizen confronts Gin in front of the 10th company captain Tōshirō Hitsugaya. He rebukes his flimsy excuse for allowing the invaders to escape. After Ichigo's group completes their training, Ganju decides to join them because his older brother was killed by a Soul Reaper. He comes to the realization that Ichigo is not a bad person, and wants to confirm if Soul Reapers are evil or not. They enter Seireitei through a cannon shot, but are separated during their descent into the city. Ichigo and Ganju encounter and fight two 11th division members, Ikkaku Madarame and Yumichika Ayasegawa. Ichigo successfully uses his zanpakutō to defeat Ikkaku.
11A Star and a Stray DogDecember 19, 2003[29]
978-4-08-873555-9
February 7, 2006[30]
978-1-4215-0271-7
  • 089. "Masterly! And Farewell!"
  • 090. "See You Under the Fireworks"
  • 091. "Der Freischütz King"
  • 092. "Masterly! And Farewell! (Reprise)"
  • 093. "Steer For the Star"
  • 094. "A Jail Called Remorse"
  • 095. "Crush"
  • 096. "Bloodred Conflict"
  • 097. "Talk About Your Fear"
  • 098. "A Star And A Stray Dog" (星と野良犬, "Hoshi to Norainu")
Ganju defeats Yumichika by exploding fireworks in his face. He later reunites with Ichigo. Meanwhile, Uryū and Orihime are confronted by Jirōbō Ikkanzaka, the 4th seat of the 7th company whom Uryū easily defeats. Ichigo and Ganju are confronted by a large group of Soul Reapers, and escape by using a clumsy 4th company officer, Hanatarō Yamada, as a distraction. Hanatarō informs them of a shortcut to the place where Rukia is being held. While going to find Rukia, Renji, the assistant captain of the 6th company, confronts Ichigo. Ichigo overpowers Renji by using all his spiritual powers that he learned with Urahara. Before falling to the ground, Renji recalls his long-time friendship with Rukia and asks Ichigo to save her.
12Flower on the PrecipiceMarch 4, 2004[31]
978-4-08-873576-4
April 4, 2006[32]
978-1-4215-0403-2
  • 099. "Dead Black War Cloud"
  • 100. "Flower on the Precipice" (それは岩壁の花に似て, Sore wa Ganpeki no Hana ni Nite)
  • 101. "Split Under the Red Stalk"
  • 102. "Nobody Beats"
  • 103. "Dominion"
  • 104. "The Undead"
  • 105. "Spring, Spring, Meets the Tiger"
  • 106. "Cause to Confront"
  • 107. "Heat in Trust"
  • 0.8. "A Wonderful Error"
Byakuya tries to execute Renji for being defeated by Ichigo, but the Soul Reapers stop him. Captain Hitsugaya suspects that something is wrong with Gin and tells his friend Momo Hinamori, the 5th company assistant captain, to be careful around him. The following day, the captain Aizen is found dead. Thinking Gin might be responsible, Hinamori attempts to attack him, but instead attacks Gin's assistant captain, Izuru Kira. Both of are jailed for fighting. Hanatarō heals Ichigo, and they—along with Ganju—continue the rescue mission. They are attacked by the 11th company captain Kenpachi Zaraki. Ichigo stays to fight against him while Hanatarō and Ganju continue on towards Rukia. Meanwhile, Chad is confronted by the 8th company captain, Shunsui Kyōraku, who easily defeats Chad.
13The UndeadJune 4, 2004[33]
978-4-08-873610-5
June 6, 2006[34]
978-1-4215-0611-1
  • 108. "A Time to Scare"
  • 109. "Like A Tiger Trying Not to Crush the Flowers" (花を踏まぬ虎のように, "Hana o Fumanu Tora no Yō Ni")
  • 110. "The Dark Side of the Universe"
  • 111. "Black & White"
  • 112. "The Undead 2 (Rise & Rage)"
  • 113. "The Undead 3 (Closing Frantica)"
  • 114. "Everything Relating to the Crumbling World" (崩れゆく世界のすべてについて, "Kuzureyuku Sekai no Subete ni Tsuite")
  • 115. "Remnant"
Kyōraku decides only to arrest Chad instead of killing him, as he realizes that he is not a bad person. In his fight against Kenpachi, Ichigo is initially easily defeated. Zangetsu appears to test him. Ichigo fights against his hollow side to determine whom will be worthy of Zangetsu. As Ichigo realizes that he knows nothing about Zangetsu and promises to learn more about him, the fight is stopped and Ichigo returns to fight Kenpachi again. This time, he is able to use all the power from Zangetsu, and as a result Ichigo is able to successfully battle Kenpachi to a draw. Kenpachi's assistant captain, Yachiru Kusajishi, takes him to another place and Kenpachi confesses that he lost because he has never been able to truly know his zanpakutō. Ganju and Hanatarō find Rukia, but Ganju attempts to kill her as he realizes that she is the Soul Reaper responsible for his brother's death.
14White Tower RocksSeptember 3, 2004[35]
978-4-08-873649-5
August 1, 2006[36]
978-1-4215-0612-8
  • 116. "White Tower Rocks"
  • 117. "Remnant 2 (Deny the Shadow)"
  • 118. "Supernal Tag"
  • 119. "Secret of the Moon"
  • 120. "Shake Hands with Grenades"
  • 121. "In Sane We Trust"
  • 122. "Don't Lose Your Grip"
  • 123. "Pledge My Pride"
Byakuya goes to the prison to kill Ganju and Hanatarō. Unwilling to allow Hanatarō to fight, Ganju faces Byakuya, and is almost killed. As Ichigo awakens after his fight against Kenpachi, he discovers that Yoruichi was really a woman who took the form of a cat. They encounter Byakuya; Ichigo fights him but is knocked out by Yoruichi, who escapes from the prison. She intends to train Ichigo so that he will be able to use his bankai, a state in which the zanpakutō becomes considerably more powerful. Uryū and Orihime continue towards Rukia's location and are attacked by Mayuri Kurotsuchi, the 12th company captain. Mayuri sacrifices his soldiers to attempt to kill Uryū, but fails. Mayuri reveals that he has experimented on many other Quincy, including Uryū's grandfather, Sōken Ishida, and was responsible for his death.
15Beginning of the Death of TomorrowDecember 3, 2004[37]
978-4-08-873682-2
October 3, 2006[38]
978-1-4215-0613-5
  • 124. "Crying Little People"
  • 125. "Insanity & Genius"
  • 126. "The Last of a Void War"
  • 127. "Beginning of the Death of Tomorrow"
  • 128. "The Great Joint-Struggle Union"
  • 129. "Suspicion (of Assassination)" (超絶技巧練習曲 op.1, "Chōzetsu Gikō Renshūkyoku op.1")
  • 130. "Suspicion 2 (of Tears)" (超絶技巧練習曲 op.2[a tempo], "Chōzetsu Gikō Renshūkyoku op.2 [a tempo]")
  • -17. "Prelude for the Straying Stars" (逸れゆく星々の為の前奏曲, "Hagureyuku Hoshiboshi no Tame no Zensōkyoku")
Uryū uses the Quincy's forbidden techniques to overcome the injuries that Mayuri inflicted upon him. In this state Uryū overpowers Mayuri, but Mayuri escapes by transforming into an intangible mass. Uryū goes toward Rukia's location, but in transit is attacked by the 9th company captain, Kaname Tōsen. Ichigo continues his bankai training by repeatedly battling Zangetsu. Orihime, Uryū, Ganju and Chad are freed by Kenpachi, who wants them to guide him to Ichigo. After reading the last correspondence from Aizen, Hinamori escapes from prison and goes to where Hitsugaya and Gin are preparing to fight. She points her zanpakutō at Hitsugaya and accuses him of killing Aizen.
16Night of WijnruitMarch 4, 2005[39]
978-4-08-873777-5
December 5, 2006[40]
978-1-4215-0614-2
  • 131. "The True Will"
  • 132. "Creeping Limit"
  • 133. "Memories in the Rain 2: Nocturne"
  • 134. "Memories in the Rain 2, op.2: Longing for Sanctuary"
  • 135. "Memories in the Rain 2, op.3: Affected by the Night"
  • 136. "Memories in the Rain 2, op.4: Night of Wijnruit"
  • 137. "Surrounding Clutch"
  • 138. "Private Thoughts"
  • 139. "Drowsy, Bloody, Crazy"
Hinamori desperately attacks Hitsugaya, who knocks her out. Hitsugaya furiously attacks Gin, but as Gin attacks an unconscious Hinamori, Hitsugaya's assistant captain, Rangiku Matsumoto, tells Gin to leave. The 13th company captain, Jūshirō Ukitake, discovers that Rukia's execution was unexpectedly moved to the following day and prepares to save Rukia. Rukia reminisces about the time she spent in the 13th company with its assistant captain and Ganju's brother, Kaien Shiba. The times were good until a hollow took possession of him and Rukia was forced to kill him in hollow form. Kenpachi and his soldiers confront the 7th and 9th company soldiers because Kenpachi is helping the intruders.
17Rosa Rubicundior, Lilio CandidiorJune 3, 2005[41]
978-4-08-873817-8
February 6, 2007[42]
978-1-4215-1041-5
  • 140. "Bite at the Moon"
  • 141. "Kneel to the Baboon King"
  • 142. "To Those Capturing the Moon" (月を捉ものへ告ぐ, "Tsuki o Tsukamono e Tsugu")
  • 143. "Blazing Souls"
  • 144. "Rosa Rubicundior, Lilio Candidior"
  • 145. "Shaken"
  • 146. "Demon Loves the Dark"
  • 147. "Countdown to the End: 3 (Blind Light, Deaf Beat)"
  • 148. "Countdown to the End: 2 (Lady Lennon~Frankenstein)"
  • 149. "Countdown to the End: 1 (Only Mercifully)"
Renji attempts to rescue Rukia, but is confronted by his captain, Byakuya. Renji unleashes his bankai, which transforms his zanpakutō into a giant snake-like segmented sword. With his bankai, Renji surpasses Byakuya until Byakuya releases his own bankai. His generates a 'corridor' of swords, which almost kill Renji. Renji still attempts to fight, but is only able to inflict a minor injury on Byakuya. Meanwhile, Kenpachi overpowers Kaname Tōsen and the 7th company captain, Sajin Komamura, forcing Tōsen to unleash his bankai. In this state, Tōsen creates a space in which nearly all of Kenpachi's senses don't work. In the end, Kenpachi allows Tōsen to wound him so that he can get in close contact with, and ultimately defeat him.
18The Deathberry ReturnsAugust 4, 2005[43]
978-4-08-873841-3
April 3, 2007[44]
978-1-4215-1042-2
  • 150. "Countdown to the End: 0"
  • 151. "The Deathberry Returns"
  • 152. "The Speed Phantom"
  • 153. "Empty Dialogue"
  • 154. "Flash Master"
  • 155. "Redoundable Deeds/Redoubtable Babies"
  • 156. "Welcome to Purgatory"
  • 157. "Cat and Hornet"
  • 158. "Sky Leopardess"
Tōsen is saved by Komamura, who starts to fight Kenpachi. Rukia's execution ceremony begins. However, as the execution is proceeding, Ichigo comes to her rescue. The captains Ukitake and Kyōraku destroy the Soukyoku, which is the large zanpakutō used for executions, and Ichigo throws Rukia to Renji so that they can escape the scene. Ichigo then starts fighting against Byakuya. Ukitake and Kyōraku are attacked by their leader, the 1st company captain Shigekuni Yamamoto-Genryūsai, for betraying them. The 2nd company captain, Soi Fon, attempts to kill the traitors, but is stopped by Yoruichi, her former teacher. Furious that Yoruichi left her long ago, Soi Fon attacks Yoruichi, but fails to defeat her.
19The Black Moon RisingOctober 4, 2005[45]
978-4-08-873862-8
June 5, 2007[46]
978-1-4215-1043-9
  • 159. "Long Way to Say Goodbye"
  • 160. "Battle on Guillotine Hill"
  • 161. "Scratch the Sky"
  • 162. "Black Moon Rising"
  • 163. "The Speed Phantom 2 (Denial by Pride, Contradiction by Power)"
  • 164. "The One Who Changed the World"
  • 165. "The Dark Side of the Universe 2"
  • 166. "Black & White 2"
  • 167. "The Burial Chamber"
  • 168. "Behind Me, Behind You"
Soi Fon stops fighting and asks Yoruichi why she did not take her when she left. Ichigo and Byakuya fight, releasing their bankai. With his bankai, Ichigo's speed considerably increases, allowing him to overpower Byakuya. However, Ichigo cannot fully control his bankai and as he is about to be defeated, his inner-hollow temporarily assumes control of his body. When Ichigo reverts back to his normal state, Ichigo and Byakuya use their final attacks, leading to Ichigo's victory. Byakuya accepts his defeat and tells Ichigo that the reason that he permitted Rukia's execution was because the rules of his family are sacred to him. Meanwhile, Hitsugaya and Matsumoto discover that the entire council who ruled in favor of the execution are dead.
20End of HypnosisDecember 2, 2005[47]
978-4-08-873883-3
August 7, 2007[48]
978-1-4215-1044-6
  • -12.5. "Blooming Under a Cold Moon"
  • 169. "End of Hypnosis"
  • 170. "End of Hypnosis2 (The Galvanizer)"
  • 171. "End of Hypnosis3 (The Blue Fog)"
  • 172. "End of Hypnosis4 (Prisoners in Paradise)"
  • 173. "End of Hypnosis5 (Standing to Defend You)"
  • 174. "End of Hypnosis6 (The United Front)"
  • 175. "End of Hypnosis7 (Truth Under My Strings)"
  • 176. "End of Hypnosis8 (the Transfixion)"
  • 177. "End of Hypnosis9 (Encompassed)"
  • 178. "No One Stands On the Sky"
Hinamori discovers that Aizen is still alive, and he severely injures her with his zanpakutō. Hitsugaya arrives; Aizen informs him that Gin was always his ally and co-conspirator in his scheme. Aizen easily defeats Hitsugaya. As the 4th company captain, Retsu Unohana, arrives, Aizen explains that Soul Society has been under an illusion created by Aizen's zanpakutō ability. Aizen intercepts Rukia and says that he will be removing an object, called the Hōgyoku, from her body. This object, created by Urahara and hidden inside Rukia's soul, allows an individual to take the form of both Soul Reaper and hollow. Ichigo, Renji and Komamura try to stop Aizen, but are easily defeated. After taking the Hōgyoku, Gin attempts to kill Rukia, but Byakuya intercepts the attack. As reinforcements from Soul Society arrive, Aizen, along with Gin and Tōsen, escape by ascending into a dark rip in the sky.

Volumes 21–40

No. Title Original release date English release date
21Be My Family or NotMarch 3, 2006[49]
978-4-08-874027-0
October 2, 2007[50]
978-1-4215-1165-8
  • 179. "Confession in the Twilight"
  • 180. "Something in the Aftermath"
  • 181. "And the Rain Left Off"
  • 182. "Get Back from the Storm (Trigger for a New Concerto)"
  • 183. "Eyes of the unknown"
  • 184. "Hush"
  • 185. "Be My Family or Not"
  • 186. "Tell Your Children the Truth"
  • 187. "The Cigar Blues, Part Two"
As the Soul Reapers are being healed, Byakuya confesses to Rukia that he adopted her as his sister because his wife Hisana—who died a long time ago—was Rukia's sister and apologizes. Rukia then goes to Kūkaku and Ganju to apologize for killing their older brother, Kaien. Before Ichigo, Orihime, Chad, Uryū and Yoruichi return to their world, Rukia tells them that she has chosen to remain in the Soul Society. As the others return to school, Ichigo meets a student named Shinji Hirako, who reveals himself to be a visored, a Soul Reaper who has obtained hollow powers. With his powers gone, Uryū is attacked by a hollow and is rescued by his father, Ryūken Ishida. Afterwards, his father decides to train him to recover his lost powers. Kon, who is in Ichigo's body, is attacked by the hollow Grand Fisher, who turned into an arrancar, gaining Soul Reapers' power. He attacks Kon, believing that he is really attacking Ichigo. Ichigo's father, Isshin Kurosaki, comes to Kon's defense and is revealed to be a former Soul Reaper.
22ConquistadoresMay 2, 2006[51]
978-4-08-874049-2
February 5, 2008[52]
978-1-4215-1179-5
  • 188. "Crush the World Down"
  • 189. "Resolve"
  • 190. "Conquistadores"
  • 191. "Conquistadores 2 (Screaming Symphony)"
  • 192. "Conquistadores 3 (Hounded Priestess)"
  • 193. "Conquistadores 4 (Ebony & Ivory)"
  • 194. "Conquistadores 5 (La Basura)"
  • 195. "Death & Strawberry (Reprise)"
  • 196. "Punch Down the Stone Circle"
  • 197. "The Approaching Danger"
Shinji tries to recruit Ichigo into the Visoreds, but the offer is rejected. As Chad and Orihime try to ask Shinji what happened to Ichigo, one of his friends, Hiyori Sarugaki, attempts to stop them. The following day, two arrancar similar to humans, Yammy Riyalgo and Ulquiorra Schiffer, are dispatched by Aizen to Karakura town and begin killing nearby people. Chad and Orihime attempt to fight them, but they are unable to inflict damage, and are saved by Ichigo. Ichigo's fright of his hollow side results in his defeat by Yammy. Urahara and Yoruichi save them and force the two arrancar to retreat. As they recover from their injuries, Soul Society sends Renji, Matsumoto, Hitsugaya, Ikkaku, Yumichika and Rukia to their aide.
23¡Mala Suerte!August 4, 2006[53]
978-4-08-874140-6
June 3, 2008[54]
978-1-4215-1541-0
  • 198. "The Icecold Discord"
  • 199. "Ugly"
  • 200. "Night of Sledgehammer"
  • 201. "Wind & Snowbound"
  • 202. "¡Mala Suerte!"
  • 203. "¡Mala Suerte! 2 (El Monstruo)"
  • 204. "¡Mala Suerte! 3 (Monstruo Sangrienta)"
  • 205. "¡Mala Suerte! 4 (Tempestad de La Lucha)"
  • 0. "Side-A The Sand"
  • 0. "Side-B The Rotator"
A group of arrancar invades Karakura Town and the Soul Reapers move to stop them. Chad is attacked by the number 16 arrancar and is saved by Ichigo. Rukia defeats the arrancar by using the Soul Reaper power that she was forced to loose long ago. The group is attacked by Grimmjow Jeagerjaques, who is the 6th strongest arrancar. He overcomes and defeats Rukia. Meanwhile, one of Ichigo's friends is attacked by the 13th arrancar and is rescued when Ikkaku and Yumichika comes to his defense. Ikkaku begins to fight against him. Using his zanpakutō, the arrancar surpasses Ikkaku, but Ikkaku shows his bankai, which he managed to conceal until that point. His bankai creates giant swords, which he uses to defeat the arrancar.
24Immanent God BluesOctober 4, 2006[55]
978-4-08-874262-5
September 2, 2008[56]
978-1-4215-1603-5
  • 206. "¡Mala Suerte! 5 [Lucky]"
  • 207. "Mode: Genocide"
  • 208. "The Scissors"
  • 209. "Lift the Limit"
  • 210. "Turn the True Power On"
  • 211. "Stroke of Sanity"
  • 212. "You Don't Hear My Name Anymore"
  • 213. "Trifle"
  • 214. "Immanent God Blues"
Both Ikkaku and the arrancar fall to the ground. As Ikkaku awakens, he considers the reason as to why he keeps his bankai a secret: to keep the respect of his captain, Kenpachi Zaraki. Meanwhile, Hitsugaya, Matsumoto and Renji have problems fighting against the other arrancar and Ururu, an assistant of Urahara, attempts to attack the arrancar. However, she is seriously injured in the process. The Soul Society removes the power restrictions that were previously placed on the Soul Reapers, allowing them to fight at full capacity against the arrancar and kill them. Ichigo continues to fight Grimmjow, but even in his bankai he faces problems. Tōsen arrives and takes Grimmjow to Aizen. Aizen revokes his status as an Espada as punishment for entering the battle without permission. Saddened for not being powerful enough to protect his friends, Ichigo visits the Visoreds.
25No Shaking ThroneDecember 4, 2006[57]
978-4-08-874289-2
December 2, 2008[58]
978-1-4215-1796-4
  • 215. "Tug Your God Out"
  • 216. "The Suppression of Darkness"
  • 217. "Hole in My Heart"
  • 218. "Dark Side of Universe 3"
  • 219. "Black & White 3"
  • 220. "King & His Horse"
  • 221. "Let's Eat the World's End"
  • 222. "No Shaking Throne"
  • 223. "The Scarlet Creation"
Ichigo tells Shinji that he has only come to them because he wants to learn to control the hollow inside him, and Hiyori attacks him using her hollow powers. Just before being defeated by Hiyori, Ichigo's hollow appears but is suppressed by the Visoreds. Shinji decides to let Ichigo confront his inner hollow, starting the process by rendering Ichigo unconscious. Ichigo's body starts turning into a hollow and the Visoreds attempt to stop a full transformation. Ichigo defeats his inner hollow, returning his body to human form. Yamamoto Genryūsai speaks with Hitsugaya about Aizen's objective. He explains that Aizen aims to sacrifice the citizens of Ichigo's hometown to create a key that would allow him to reach the king of Soul Society and defeat him, but mentions that it may take him four months before his preparations are complete.
26The Mascaron DriveFebruary 2, 2007[59]
978-4-08-874315-8
March 3, 2009[60]
978-1-4215-2384-2
  • 224. "Imitated Gaiety"
  • 225. "Slip Into My Barrier"
  • 226. "Right of My Heart"
  • 227. "The Swordless Soldier"
  • 228. "Don't Look Back"
  • 229. "The Howling Tempest"
  • 230. "Dead White Invasion"
  • 231. "The Mascaron Drive"
  • 232. "The Mascaron Drive 2"
  • 233. "El Violador"
On Urahara's request, Renji begins training Chad so that he will be able to fight the arrancar. Because of the nature of Orihime's defensively oriented powers, Urahara requests to abstain from participating in the war against Aizen's arrancar. Rukia finds Orihime and after hearing what happened to her, she decides to train her on her own. The arrancar invade Karakura again, but this time the group includes several Espada, which are the ten highest-ranked arrancar. Ichigo finds Grimmjow and uses his hollow powers to fight against him. He severely injures him, but is only able to use his powers for eleven seconds before being overpowered. Grimmjow's replacement, Luppi, defeats multiple Soul Reapers, but is ultimately stopped by Urahara. While leaving Soul Society, Orihime is ambushed by Ulquiorra.
27Goodbye, Halcyon Days.April 4, 2007[61]
978-4-08-874339-4
June 2, 2009[8]
978-1-4215-2385-9
  • 234. "Not Negotiation"
  • 235. "The Frozen Clutch"
  • 236. "The Sun Already Gone Down"
  • 237. "Goodbye, Halcyon Days."
  • 238. "Eagle Without Wings"
  • 239. "Winged Eagles"
  • 240. "Regeneration."
  • 241. "Silverflame."
  • 242. "Two Men are Burning"
Under orders from Aizen, Ulquiorra threatens Orihime, saying that he will kill her friends if she does not go with him. Meanwhile, Hitsugaya defeats Luppi and Ichigo continues his fight against Grimmjow. Unable to use his hollow powers completely, Ichigo is almost killed by Grimmjow but Rukia saves him. Shinji Hirako shows up and overpowers Grimmjow, but Ulquiorra appears, informing the Espada that his mission is over and ordering them to leave. The following day, Ichigo and his friends discover that Orihime is gone and that the Soul Society has no intention of saving her. However, Ichigo decides to go into Hueco Mundo, the hollows' world, without their help. So he, with Chad and Uryū, who have completed their training, leave for Hueco Mundo. With help from Urahara, they enter into a building from Hueco Mundo, where they are immediately attacked by two arrancar. Orihime meets Aizen and is forced to heal Grimmjow, making him recover his Espada rank.
28Baron's Lecture Full-CourseJune 4, 2007[62]
978-4-08-874365-3
September 1, 2009[63]
978-1-4215-2386-6
  • 243. "The Knuckle & The Arrow"
  • 244. "Born From The Fear"
  • 245. "The Way Without Enemies"
  • 246. "The Great Desert Bros."
  • 247. "United On The Desert"
  • 248. "Alive and Back Here Once Again" (再び生きて この場所へ, "Futatabi Ikite, Kono Basho e")
  • 249. "Back to The Innocence"
  • 250. "Five Ways To Three Figures"
  • 251. "Baron's Lecture 1st Period"
Using their new fighting skills, Uryū and Chad easily defeat the two arrancar. They, along with Ichigo, see that Hueco Mundo is a giant desert and begin running toward Las Noches, the castle where Aizen is headquartered. In the desert, they encounter three hollows in pursuit of small child, and go to her defense. They later learn that the child, Nel Tu, and the others are her mutually adopted brothers and their pet. As the hollow siblings guide them to Las Noches, they meet Rukia and Renji, who have come to help them. The group separates shortly after entering Las Noches. Nel decides to follow Ichigo, but when all her brothers attempt to follow her, they get lost. Instead, they each follow a different member of the group. Ichigo, Uryū, and Chad are then encountered by Privaron Espada, which are Espada that lost their status.
29The Slashing OperaAugust 3, 2007[64]
978-4-08-874398-1
December 1, 2009[65]
978-1-4215-2387-3
  • 252. "Rebut to the Baron's Lecture"
  • 253. "Don't Call Me Niño"
  • 254. "Deja Chocolate Aquí"
  • 255. "Don't Breathe in the Bush"
  • 256. "Infinite Slick"
  • 257. "The Slashing Opera"
  • 258. "Seele Schneider"
  • 259. "Flicker Flames"
  • 260. "Right Arm of The Giant 2"
  • Special: "Bleach on the Beach"
Ichigo begins to battle Dordoni Alessandro Del Socaccio, and as the battle escalates—leading to Nel's injury—he chooses to use his hollow powers. Dordoni is struck down by Ichigo, and to thank Ichigo for using his full power against him, Dordoni fights the Exequias, a group of arrancar that specialize in eliminating intruders, to allow Ichigo to retreat. Uryū and Nel's brother, Pesche Guatiche, are attacked by Privaron Espada Cirucci Sanderwicci, who blocks their attacks with her zanpakutō. Uryū uses a tube to produce a powerful energy blade, which he uses to easily defeat her. Meanwhile, Chad fights against Privaron Espada Gantenbainne Mosqueda. After absorbing several blows, Chad realizes how to access his full power, and transforms his arms into weapons.
30There Is No Heart Without YouOctober 4, 2007[66]
978-4-08-874423-0
March 2, 2010[67]
1-4215-2388-4
  • 261. "Left Arm of The Devil"
  • 262. "Unblendable"
  • 263. "Unexpected"
  • 264. "Don't Say That Name Again"
  • 265. "Bang The Bore"
  • 266. "Hide Away From The Sun"
  • 267. "Legions of The Reglets"
  • 268. "You must not die" (君 死にたもうこと勿れ, "Kimi Shinitamō Koto Nakare")
  • 269. "The End is Near"
With his new power, Chad is able to defeat Gantenbainne. He is then attacked by the Espada Nnoitora Jiruga, who easily defeats him, leaving his fate unknown. Rukia encounters the 9th Espada, Aaroniero Arruruerie, who reveals to her that he contains the soul of the former Soul Reaper Kaien Shiba. Meanwhile, Renji Abarai and Nel's oldest brother, Dondochakka Bilstin, are confronted by the 8th Espada Szayelaporro Grantz. Rukia fights against Aaroniero, who uses the abilities of Kaien to overpower her. She manages to stab his head, killing him and allowing Kaien's soul to be free. Rukia is severely injured, making the others think that she has died. Ichigo tries to go to her but runs into the Espada Ulquiorra.
31Don't Kill My VoluptureDecember 4, 2007[68]
978-4-08-874444-5
June 1, 2010[69]
1-4215-2809-6
  • 270. "Warning"
  • 271. "If You Rise From The Ashes"
  • 272. "Don't Kill My Volupture"
  • 273. "Dog Eat Dog"
  • 274. "The Monster"
  • 275. "The United Front 2[Red & White]"
  • 276. "Blockin' Beast"
  • 277. "Corrosion of Conformity"
  • 278. "Heal for The Crash"
Ichigo uses his bankai in addition to his hollow powers, but is unable to defeat Ulquiorra. Ichigo refuses to give up, however, believing Ulquiorra to be the top-ranked Espada, whose defeat would be a major victory in this war. But Ulquiorra reveals his "4" tattoo, indicating that he is only the fourth Espada. He stabs Ichigo in the chest with his hand, telling Ichigo to either escape from Hueco Mundo or die. Orihime is attacked by two female arrancar, Loly and Menoly, who are furious because Aizen favors Orihime over them. Grimmjow shows up and defeats the two arrancar, taking Orihime with him. In Renji's fight with Szayelaporro, Uryū arrives to aid him. Despite joining forces to overpower Szayelaporro, he survives. Grimmjow takes Orihime to heal to Ichigo so that Grimmjow and Ichigo can finish their fight. Ulquiorra tries to stop him, but Grimmjow isolates him in another dimension.
32HowlingFebruary 4, 2008[70]
978-4-08-874473-5
September 1, 2010
978-1-42-152810-6
  • 279. "Jugulators"
  • 280. "Jugulators 2"
  • 281. "The Vulgarian Noise"
  • 282. "The Primal Fear"
  • 283. "You Don't Hurt Anymore"
  • 284. "Historia de Pantera y su Sombras"
  • 285. "Devouring Alone — Solitude of the King" (肉喰みて、ひとり-王の孤独, "Shishi Hamite, Hitori — Ō no Kodoku")
  • 286. "Guillotine You Standing"
  • -16. "Dying in the Ice Fields" (氷原に死す, "Hyōgen ni Shisu")[n 1]
Orihime finishes healing Ichigo, and Ichigo begins to fight Grimmjow. Ichigo dons his hollow mask, which he can now use for longer stints. Grimmjow releases his zanpakutō. The two continue their fight, and Ichigo is slowly worn down by Grimmjow. Orihime cheers for Ichigo, who manages to slash Grimmjow's chest. Unwilling to submit, Grimmjow uses his strongest attack. Ichigo overcomes it and deals a final blow. After leaving Grimmjow on the ground, Ichigo prepares to take Orihime away from Las Noches. Grimmjow returns to fight, but is struck down by the 5th Espada Nnoitora. The last chapter is focused on Hitsugaya's backstory, showing how he discovered his Soul Reaper powers and met Matsumoto.
33The Bad JokeApril 4, 2008[71]
978-4-08-874494-0
  • 287. "Don't Forget Till You Die"
  • 288. "The Bad Joke"
  • 289. "The Scarmask"
  • 290. "Unleash The Beast"
  • 291. "Thank You For Defend Me"
  • 292. "Rupture My Replica"
  • 293. "Urge for Unite"
  • 294. "If You Call me Beast, Kill You Like Tempest"
  • 295. "The Last Mission"
The fight between Nnoitora and an exhausted Ichigo begins. Renji, Uryū, Dondochakka and Pesche encounter Szayelaporro again, who uses his zanpakutō to create clones of them. Nnoitora recognizes the terrified Nel. It is revealed that Nel was formerly the 3rd Espada, Nelliel Tu Odelschwanck. Her brothers and her pet are arrancar servants known as Fracciones. Ichigo still attempts to protect her, but before he is killed, Nel transforms into her adult form and fights against Nnoitora. Uryū and Renji manage to destroy their clones, but Szayel creates voodoo dolls, which he uses to injure them. After recalling that Nnoitra was responsible for changing her into the child form and wiping her memory, Nel releases her zanpakutō.
34King of The KillJuly 4, 2008[72]
978-4-08-874541-1
  • 296. "Changed Again and Again"
  • 297. "King of The Kill"
  • 298. "Intruderz 3"
  • 299. "The Verbal Warfare"
  • 300. "Curse Named Love"
  • 301. "Nothing Like Equal"
  • 302. "Pride on the Blade"
  • 303. "Dumdum-Dummy-Dumbstruck"
  • 304. "Battle of Barbarians"
  • 305. "The Rising Phoenix"
Nel is about to defeat Nnoitora, but she transforms back into her child form and is knocked out. Nnoitra's Fraccion, Tesla, nearly kills Ichigo but is dispatched by Kenpachi Zaraki. Kenpachi informs Ichigo that Urahara was tasked with making the entrance into Hueco Mundo stable enough for the captains to enter, and that three others Soul Reapers Captains—Byakuya Kuchiki, Mayuri Kurotsuchi and Retsu Unohana—accompanied him. Retsu Unohana saves Chad from being killed by Exequias, and Byakuya saves Rukia from being killed by the 7th Espada, Zommari Leroux. Zommari takes control of Rukia's weakened body, but Byakuya saves her by killing him with his bankai. Renji, Uryū and Nel's siblings are saved by Mayuri, who stops Szayel's techniques. After Mayuri kills him, Szayelaporro reconstitutes himself inside of Mayuri's daughter, Nemu Kurotsuchi, ingesting a large dosage of poison stored in Nemu's body in the process.
35Higher Than The MoonOctober 3, 2008[73]
978-4-08-874575-6
  • 306. "Not Perfect is Good"
  • 307. "Bite it, Slash it"
  • 308. "Satan from Orbit"
  • 309. "Pray For the Mantis"
  • 310. "Four Arms to Killing You"
  • 311. "The Undead 4"
  • 312. "Higher Than The Moon"
  • 313. "To Close Your World"
  • 314. "Night Side of Abduction"
  • 315. "March of the Death"
Mayuri stabs Szayelaporro through his hand and heart and breaks the blade. Due to the poison he ingested, Szayelaporro suffers for what seems an eternity to him, resulting in his death. Kenpachi and Nnoitora exchange increasingly more devastating blows. Once Kenpachi realizes that he is on the verge of death, the captain uses both hands to deliver a massive fatal blow to Nnoitora. Orihime is again kidnapped by the Espada Coyote Stark and is taken to Aizen. Aizen explains that he only kidnapped Orihime to reduce the number of Soul Reapers in Karakura. This would allow him to destroy the town to create the royal key. However, Soul Society has created a duplicate of Karakura and switched with the original with Urahara's help. As such, Soul Society prepares their Soul Reapers to defend the duplicated Karakura. Ichigo goes to Las Noches again to save Orihime, who—this time—is alone with Ulquiorra.
36Turn Back The PendulumDecember 4, 2008[74]
978-4-08-874603-6
  • -108. "Turn Back The Pendulum"
  • -107. "Turn Back The Pendulum 2"
  • -106. "Turn Back The Pendulum 3"
  • -105. "Turn Back The Pendulum 4"
  • -104. "Turn Back The Pendulum 5"
  • -103. "Turn Back The Pendulum 6"
  • -102. "Turn Back The Pendulum 7"
  • -101. "Turn Back The Pendulum 8"
  • -100. "Turn Back The Pendulum 9"
One hundred and ten years before the start of the series, the Visoreds are high-ranking Soul Reapers and Kisuke Urahara is made the captain of the 12th company. Since then, Urahara has turned the 12th company into the scientific division of the present. During that time, several Soul Reapers started to mysteriously disappear and the 9th company is sent to investigate. Eventually, Captain Kensei Muguruma and assistant captain Mashiro Kuna turn into hollows that attack their fellow Soul Reapers. Several Soul Reapers, including Hachigen "Hachi" Ushōda from the company specialising in spells known as Kidō and Shinji Hirako from the 5th company, are sent to stop them. They subdue the hollows, but are suddenly attacked by Shinji's assistant captain, Sōsuke Aizen.
37Beauty Is So SolitaryFebruary 4, 2009[75]
978-4-08-874628-9
  • -99. "Turn Back The Pendulum 10"
  • -98. "Turn Back The Pendulum 11"
  • -97. "Let Stop The Pendulum"
  • 316. "Swang the Edge Down"
  • 317. "Six Hearts Will Beat As One"
  • 318. "Five Towers/Four Pillars"
  • 319. "Ants And Dragons"
  • 320. "Beauty is So Solitary"
  • 321. "Black Briers and Brambles"
  • 322. "Oath Under The Rose"
Aizen reveals that his efforts to turning Soul Reapers into hollows is responsible for their recent disappearance. When Shinji and his comrades start turning into hollows, Urahara and the Kidō company captain, Tessai, try to stop Aizen. Aizen escapes and Urahara tries to save the victims from Aizen's experiments. Aizen uses the court from Soul Society to frame Urahara and Tessai for the disappearance of Soul Reapers, but Yoruichi escapes with them to the human world with the Soul Reapers, who later become the Visoreds. In the present battle in Las Noches, Ichigo finds Orihime with help from his friends and initiates a battle with Ulquiorra. In order to make the Soul Reapers focus in confronting the Arrancar, Yamamoto traps Aizen, Gin and Tōsen in a fire prison. The Espada Barragan Luisenbarn sends four Fracciones to destroy Karakura's protection from Soul Society, but they are confronted by the Soul Reapers Izuru Kira, 9th company assistant captain Shūhei Hisagi, Ikkaku Madarame and Yumichika Ayasegawa. Yumichika reveals the true form of his zanpakutō and uses it to absorb the energy from his opponent.
38Fear for FightApril 3, 2009[76]
978-4-08-874649-4
  • 323. "Gloomy, Ghastly and Full of Despair"
  • 324. "The Reaper"
  • 325. "Fear For Fight"
  • 326. "Knockdown Monster"
  • 327. "Knockdown Monsters"
  • 328. "The Knuckle Debate"
  • 329. "Raging Rampage"
  • 330. "Crossing Roads"
  • 331. "Don't Believe The Hide"
Kira and Hisagi successfully use their zanpakutō to defeat their opponents. However, Ikkaku is defeated as he does not want to use his bankai in front of all the Soul Reapers, and thus, one of the four pillars protecting Karakura is destroyed. Before Ikkaku is killed, Captain Sajin Komamura confronts Ikkaku's enemy and easily defeats him with his bankai. As the four arrancar attacking Karakura were killed, the top three Espada and their Fracciones confront the Soul Reaper captains and captain assistants. While Matsumoto faces the Espada Tia Halibel's three Fracciones, Hitsugaya confronts Halibel herself. Meanwhile Captain Soi Fon and her assistant captain, Marechiyo Ōmaeda, fight Barragan Luisenbarn's last two Fracciones with Ōmaeda managing to knock out his opponent.
39El VerdugoJune 4, 2009[77]
978-4-08-874674-6
  • 332. "Stingy Stinger"
  • 333. "Ash & Salamander"
  • 334. "Dregs of Hypnosis"
  • 335. "Chimaera chord"
  • 336. "El Verdugo"
  • 337. "Hall In Your Inferno"
  • 338. "Fall Into My Inferno"
  • 339. "The Deathbringer Numbers"
  • 340. "The Antagonizer"
After receiving some unneeded help from Ōmaeda, Soi Fon defeats Barragan's last Fracción and prepares to fight Barragan. Matsumoto continues fighting against Halibel's Fracciones and when she is overpowered, she is aided by Hinamori, who decided she will fight Aizen despite how much she used to admire him. Kyōraku confronts Starrk, leaving the latter's Fracción, Lilinette Gingerback, to face Ukitake, who is unwilling to attack her due to the fact she looks like a kid. Meanwhile, Halibel's Fracciones summon an arrancar "pet" which seriously injures both Matsumoto and Hinamori. Kira, Hisagi, and the 7th company assistant captain Tetsuzaemon Iba fail to stop the arrancar, which is later incinerated by Yamamoto. As Yamamoto easily kills Halibel's Fracciones, Halibel reveals herself to be the 3rd Espada, and Starrk shows he is the 1st, leaving Barragan as the 2nd. Back in Hueco Mundo, Ichigo fights Ulquiorra; although neither of them use all their powers, Ulquiorra continues overpowering Ichigo.
40The LustAugust 4, 2009[78]
978-4-08-874712-5
  • 341. "The Envy"
  • 342. "The Greed"
  • 343. "The Gluttony"
  • 344. "The Pride"
  • 345. "The Sloth"
  • 346. "The Wrath"
  • 347. "The Lust"
  • 348. "The Lust 2"
  • 349. "The Lust 3"
Orihime shields Ichigo from one of Ulquiorra's attacks, but Ichigo requests her to let him fight alone. While the battle continues, the arrancar Loly and Menoly try to torture Orihime once again. They are interrupted and killed by the Espada Yammy, who has grown angry with their actions. Before he is about to kill Orihime, Uryū stops Yammy, throwing him out of the tower they were fighting in. With Uryū protecting Orihime, Ichigo uses his hollow powers to confront Ulquiorra. However, Ulquiorra releases his zanpakutō which increases his powers to the point that Ichigo is virtually helpless before him. As Ichigo refuses to give up, Ulquiorra makes a second zanpakutō release and blows a hole in Ichigo's chest. Uryū tries to fight Ulquiorra to give Orihime time to heal Ichigo, but when Orihime notes he is dead, she shouts for help, causing Ichigo's body to undergo a new transformation.

Volumes 41–current

No. Title Original release date English release date
41HeartOctober 2, 2009[79]
978-4-08-874734-7
  • 350. "The Lust 4"
  • 351. "The Lust 5"
  • 352. "The Lust 6"
  • 353. "The Ash"
  • 354. "Heart"
  • 355. "Azul-Blood Splash"
  • 356. "Tyrant of Skulls"
  • 357. "The Colossus of Fear"
  • 358. "King of the Clouds"
Now turned into a berserker hollow, Ichigo attacks Ulquiorra until he is stopped by Uryū just before Ichigo delivers the final blow. However, Ichigo sees his friends as enemies and before he attacks them, Ulquiorra knocks him out. Ichigo's body returns to its Soul Reaper state, but before he can continue fighting, Ulquiorra's body is destroyed as a result of receiving the previous attacks. With Ulquiorra dead, Yammy proceeds to fight Rukia, Chad and Renji. Meanwhile, in the fake Karakura Town, Soi Fon and Ōmaeda confront Barragan who overpowers them in his released form. Hitsugaya is also surpassed by Halibel's released state, and is forced to use the full power from his bankai to counterattack.
42Shock of the QueenDecember 4, 2009[80]
978-4-08-874762-0
  • 359. "The Frozen Obelisk"
  • 360. "Shock of the Queen"
  • 361. "I Hate Loneliness, But It Loves Me"
  • 362. "Howling Wolves"
  • 363. "Superchunky From Hell"
  • 364. "Grinning Revengers"
  • 365. "Whose Side Are We On"
  • 366. "The Revenger's High"
  • 367. "Your Enemy Is My Enemy"
With their bankai, Hitsugaya and Soi Fon temporarily overpower their opponents. Stark releases his zanpakutō by merging with Lilinette, forcing Ukitake to jump in to help Kyoraku. Arrancar Wonderweiss Margera arrives to aid the Espada, gravely injuring Ukitake, and Starrk wounds Kyōraku when he tries to fight him. The Hollow named Fura frees Aizen, Gin and Tōsen from Yamamoto's fire-prison, but before the captains are defeated, the Visored come to their defense. They quickly defeat Fura and then proceed to assist the captains, with Lisa Yadomaru and Hiyori helping Hitsugaya against Halibel, Hachi joining Soi Fon and Ōmaeda against Barragan and Love Aikawa and Rōjūrō "Rose" Otoribashi taking Kyōraku and Ukitake's places against Stark. Komamura and an exhausted Hisagi then prepare to face Tōsen.
43Kingdom of HollowsFebruary 4, 2010[81]
978-4-08-874794-1
  • 368. "The Fearless Child"
  • 369. "Spit On Your Own God"
  • 370. "Debating Life From the Throne of God" (神の視座にて 命を論ず, Kami no shiza nite - Inochi o ronzu)
  • 371. "Kingdom of Hollows"
  • 372. "The Metal Cudgel Flinger"
  • 373. "Wolves Ain't Howl Alone"
  • 374. "Gray Wolf, Red Blood, Black Clothing, White Bone" (灰狼・赤血・黒衣・白骨, Kairō, Sekketsu, Kokui, Hakkotsu)
  • 375. "Execution, Extinction"
  • 376. "Execution, Extinction 2"
  • 377. "Shout at the Dark"
Soi Fon and Hachi join forces and defeat Barragan, but Love and Rose are overwhelmed by Starrk's abilities. However, Kyōraku returns and defeats Starrk with the full power of his released zanpakutō. After witnessing Barragan's and Stark's deaths, Aizen steps in Halibel's fight and kills her, proclaiming that she and the other Espada were too weak to serve him. He and Gin then prepare to fight nearly all their remaining enemies by themselves. Meanwhile, Mashiro is defeated by Wonderweiss and Kensei takes her place. Aizen provokes his enemies into attacking him and Hiyori is severely injured by Gin as a result.
44Vice ItApril 2, 2010[6]
978-4-08-870020-5
  • 378. "Eyes of the Victor"
  • 379. "Falta de Armonia"
  • 380. "Devil, Devil, Devil, Devil"
  • 381. "Words Just Don't Like You"
  • 382. "The United Front [Discordeque Mix]"
  • 383. "Too Early to Trust"
  • 384. "Can't Fear Your Own Sword"
  • 385. "Vice It"
  • 386. "Bells Are Blue"
Ichigo re-enters Las Noches to fight Yammy, who — now revealed as the strongest Espada — has defeated all of his friends. The clash is interrupted by Kenpachi and Byakuya, with the former battling Yammy and the latter convincing Ichigo to return to Karakura to protect it from Aizen, while Unohana accompanies him. In the meantime, Shinji starts fighting Aizen, while Tōsen attacks his former comrades, Komamura and Hisagi, with his new hollow powers. Turned into a hollow, Tōsen overwhelms Komamura, but before finishing him, his neck is stabbed by Hisagi and he falls, defeated.
45The Burnout InfernoJune 4, 2010[82]
978-4-08-870046-5
  • 387. "Ignited"
  • 388. "Eagle Without Wings 2 [Extreme Battlemasters Mix]"
  • 389. "Winged Eagles 2"
  • 390. "Beyond the Death Understanding"
  • 391. "The Blazing Glaciers"
  • 392. "The Breaking Glaciers"
  • 393. "The Burnout Inferno"
  • 394. "The Burnout Inferno 2"
  • 395. "The Burnout Inferno 3"
As Tōsen dies, Ichigo and Unohana arrive in fake Karakura Town. Ichigo's first attempt to kill Aizen fails, but the remaining captains and Visoreds jump to his defense, attempting to give Ichigo an opening that will finish the fight. But despite their combined efforts, Aizen defeats all his enemies single-handedly, prompting Yamamoto to join the fray. Yamamoto prepares an attack that will incinerate the both of them, but by sacrificing Wonderweiss, Aizen causes Yamamoto's zanpakutō to backfire, defeating him. However, Yamamoto manages to catch him off-guard and wound him with his last strength. With the needed opportunity, Ichigo strikes at Aizen again.

Chapters not yet in tankōbon format

These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume. They were originally serialized in issues of Weekly Shōnen Jump from March to June 2010.

  • 396. "The Bite"
  • 397. "Edge of the Silence"
  • 398. "Back from Blind"
  • 399. "Deicide"
  • 400. "Deicide 2"
  • 401. "Deicide 3"
  • 402. "Deicide 4"
  • 403. "Deicide 5"
  • 404. "Deicide 6"
  • 405. "Deicide 7"
  • 406. "Deicide 8 end of the Chrysalis Age"

Notes

  1. ^ When released in tankōbon 32, chapter -15 was renumbered to -16.

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