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Bleach: TYBW Part 3 – Set for Ani-One Asia Streaming and Theatrical Screenings

Fantastic news for Asian Bleach enthusiasts: Bleach: Thousand- Years Blood War Part 3 – Officially approved by Ani-One Asia, the Conflict is planned to premiere just on Ani-One Asia ULTRA YouTube this October. Delivering action-packed episodes fans won’t want to miss, this third volume of the much awaited Thousand- Years Blood War arc carries on the fierce struggle between the Soul Society and the Quincy forces.

Streaming Details and Availability

Beginning this October, Ani-One Asia ULTRA YouTube will exclusively be streaming Bleach: Thousand- Years Blood War Part 3 – The Conflict for members living throughout 30 Asian countries. These comprise among others India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and the Philippines. As part of their ULTRA YouTube membership, fans in these areas could expect flawless access to the anime, which will help them to remain current with the newest from the venerable Bleach series.

Theatrical Screenings in Select Regions

Apart from the online distribution, Ani-One Asia has also revealed exclusive theater events for the first two episodes of Bleach: Thousand- Years Blood War Part 3 – The Conflict. Late September, just ahead of the official Japanese debut on October 5, these screenings will take held in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the Philippines.

Here’s the schedule for the theatrical screenings:

  • Taiwan: Breeze Cinemas (Taipei) on Thursday, September 26
  • Hong Kong: K11 Art House – MCL Cinema (Tsim Sha Tsui) on Saturday, September 28
  • Philippines: Robinsons Magnolia (Quezon City) on Sunday, September 29

Before the anime’s online premiere, fans attending these events will have the opportunity to see the action in a cinematic environment and first glance at the newest Bleach arc.

Ongoing Storyline: The Thousand-Year Blood War

The Thousand-Year Blood War arc has been a major event in the Bleach universe, with the anime adaptation split into four parts (cours). The first cour premiered in October 2022, concluding with a special one-hour episode that combined episodes 12 and 13. The second cour followed in July 2023, and now, the third cour, The Conflict, is set to continue the battle between the Soul Reapers and the Quincy forces led by Yhwach.

With each cour, the stakes have risen, and The Conflict promises to dive deeper into the intense battles that will shape the fate of the Soul Society. Fans can expect more epic confrontations and the continuation of Ichigo Kurosaki’s journey in this pivotal arc.

Final Thoughts

Bleach: Thousand- Years Blood War Part 3 – The Conflict is looking to be among the most awaited anime releases this year, with both online and theater presentations scheduled. Ani-One Asia is making sure Bleach fans all throughout Asia have the best of both worlds whether they would rather see it from the comfort of their homes or completely lose themselves in the cinematic experience.

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