One word: Rushed. Seriously, this moved along waay to fast. I felt like it was over before it had properly started.
If I look away from that, this was... well, interesting. I kinda liked the main evil guy, but they didn't give us enough info on him. They also explained things rather poorly, leaving me to guess (alternately read on the Net) what really happened.
I was also mildly surprised, at least, to see Renji with a real gun. I was like "it's Bleach, not some kind of Western action movie!" And how could he fire his gun on a shinigami anyway? Oh, well.
I really liked the ...
Alternative Titles Synonyms: Bleach: Jump Festa 2005 Japanese: BLEACH The Sealed Sword Frenzy Information Type: Special Episodes: 1 Status: Finished Airing Aired: Mar 23, 2006 Producers: TV Tokyo Licensors: None found, add some Studios: Pierrot Source: Manga Demographic: Shounen Duration: 33 min. Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older Statistics Score: 6.981 (scored by 64,203 users) 1 indicates a . Ranked: #45572 2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1847 Members: 117,953 Favorites: 155 Resources | ReviewsMar 14, 2008 Jul 7, 2009 As a whole, Bleach is an excellent anime, with excellent characters, good music, a moving plot, and thus you have a constant desire to find out what happens in the next episode. Everything, from the plot to the characters to the battles gets developed within an arc, which is about 25-30 episodes, give or take. That's where the biggest inherent problem lies with The Sealed Sword Frenzy. What has to be done in this 25-minute OVA is start and develop a plot, introduce and develop a new villain, and have Ichigo fight and defeat said villain, something that usually takes an entire arc in ... Oct 21, 2020 Bleach is a weird series, it has so many fans and way too little content, especially compared to the rest of the big three. Out of the only three OVA episodes, this one had it the most with the most boring and convoluted villain of the week that gets both introduced and nerfed in the same episode, somewhat, an analogy of what every unnecessarily long filler arc in the series should have been. Looking at you “The New Captain Amagai” arc. The animation was inconsistent with what the quality of the art offered, the music is good but utilized badly, sometimes not matching the tone of ... |