Transcription: " Toppa seyo! Meikyū ni Hisomu Wana" ( Japanese: 突破せよ!迷宮に潜む罠)Īfter the loss of Chad, the caller instructs Ichigo, Renji and Uryū to appear at the local museum for a continuation of her game. "Breakthrough! The Trap Hidden in the Labyrinth" They find Orihime at that time, but she is an imposter. A mysterious girl contacts Renji on his cellphone, and reveals that Orihime will return to her house at eight o'clock. Transcription: " Shinobi yoru Kyōfu, Nibanme no Giseisha" ( Japanese: 忍び寄る恐怖、2番目の犠牲者)Īfter Orihime disappears, Ichigo, Renji, Uryū Ishida and Yasutora "Chad" Sado try to find her. Later that night, Orihime Inoue has a dream about her brother Sora, and is drawn into a large gate while three mysterious people observe. Lieutenant Renji Abarai arrives in Karakura, however, and Ichigo claims that Renji is his cousin to the surrounding onlookers. Transcription: " Shingakki, Gense ni Renji ga Yatte Kita!?" ( Japanese: 新学期、現世に恋次がやって来た!?)Īfter returning from the Soul Society, Ichigo Kurosaki resumes his everyday life as a high school student in Karakura Town. "New School Term, Renji Has Come to the Material World?!" The first ending theme is "My Pace" ( マイペース, Mai Pēsu) by SunSet Swish, switching at episode 75 to "Hanabi" by Ikimonogakari and switching at episode 87 to "Movin!!" by Takacha. The opening theme for the first eleven episodes is " Ichirin no Hana" ( 一輪の花, Ichirin no Hana) by High and Mighty Color the rest of the episodes use "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" by Beat Crusaders. The episodes use five pieces of theme music: two opening themes and three ending themes. Manga Entertainment released the season in three DVDs for the United Kingdom from October 26, 2009, to June 7, 2010, while a box set was released on August 9, 2010. Two DVD box sets collecting the entire season were released on November 3, 2009, and February 16, 2010. Each of them contain four episodes in both English and Japanese languages. Viz Media released the season on seventeen DVDs from May 12 to November 17, 2009. Seven DVD compilations, each containing four episodes of the season, were released by Aniplex between May 24 to December 20, 2006. The English adaptation of the season began airing on May 18, 2008, on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim in the United States, and the last episode of the season aired on December 6 of the same year. The season aired from January 17 to August 1, 2006, on TV Tokyo. The twenty-eight episodes form the Bount arc ( バウント篇, Baunto Hen), which focuses on the introduction of the Bount, a race of humans that consume human souls to extend their lives, and their conflicts with Ichigo Kurosaki and his allies. Like the rest of the series, the season follows the adventures of Ichigo Kurosaki and company, but instead of adapting content from Tite Kubo's Bleach manga series, it features an original, self-contained filler story arc. The fourth season of the Bleach anime series was directed by Noriyuki Abe and produced by Studio Pierrot.
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