Aug 14, 2021
Bleach: No Breathes from Hell is a one shot which takes place after the Bleach manga (which ended in August 2016). It's mainly made for the fans as a celebration for the 15th anniversary of Bleach and that's why I'm mainly reviewing it from a fans perspective. In my opinion Kubo definitely succeeded and for his reason I will try to be spoiler free to not ruin your enjoyment.
Story 8:
The story structure hasn't changed that much, but in this instance it's done well. The story is about balance and Kubo balanced the peaceful moment and the action moment very well. Many who heard the
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news expected a slice of life story regarding what our casts has been doing as a fanservice. At first our expectation turned out to be true. It starts out warm and nostalgic but during the second act, it stepped up and it will definitely satisfy you if you've been a fan of Bleach. Kubo is great at bringing back old established ideas out of nowhere and expand on it, which as always creates hype. You cant please everyone but this One Shot definitelly got many fans excited for a reason.
Art 8:
In my opinion, Kubo has an amazing artstyle. Art is subjective but it's pretty common to hear Tite Kubo has one of the coldest artstyle in the manga industry. There were some critiques regarding lack of backgrounds in Kubo's past works and this One Shot had more detailed backgrounds, so perhaps those who wanted more backgrounds will enjoy the art as much as most of the fans does. Regardless, I'm sure you will enjoy the art even if you want more backgrounds.
Characters 7:
Nothing much to say in this department for new readers. If you don't know these characters, you will most likely not enjoy this character since the one shot is too short to make you like a character or not. If you read the original manga, you will enjoy seeing how the characters has been matured. There are also two newly introduced characters. Both of them looks promising and I hope Kubo will use them well, especially one of them which has the potential to be an interesting character if Kubo uses his disability as a strength instead of a weakness.
Enjoyment 9:
Overal I personally enjoyed the one shot. The nostalgic feeling when reading this, the plottwist and exceeding our expectation of this One Shot by making it the introduction of a whole new arc of Bleach is something no fans will dislike.
Overall 8:
This one shot is great for the fans.
For none fans, you unfortunately will not enjoy it as much as the fans will because there's no way you would care for the characters in just a One Shot nor would you care about the story itself if you have no experience or barely any memory of the original serie.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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