The much-anticipated third cour of “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War” is set to incorporate more CGI than its predecessor, cour 2.
This announcement comes directly from the series’ new director, Hikaru Murata. Murata made this revelation in a recent video posted by Viz Media on their official X account on July 6, 2024.
The video also featured Chief Series Director Tomohisa Taguchi and Producer Tominaga.
Maintaining Animation Quality
Murata emphasized his commitment to maintaining the high animation quality established in cour 2.
“As the new series director, I wish to maintain the animation quality established by everyone from [cour 2]. But if I am to address any changes, we are applying more CGI than cour 2,” Murata said.
He expressed hope that fans would appreciate the enhanced animation quality brought about by the increased use of CGI.
Producer’s Perspective on Epic Visuals
Adding to Murata’s comments, Producer Tominaga shared that fans can expect even more epic visuals in the upcoming cour.
The use of CGI is anticipated to improve the visual experience, bringing a new level of dynamism to the series.
Murata’s ascension to the director’s chair is a notable change for the series. Having been a part of the “Bleach TYBW” staff since the beginning, Murata takes over from Taguchi, who will now serve as the chief director and supervisor.
This transition has stirred a variety of reactions from fans, reflecting a mix of excitement and apprehension.
Mixed Reactions from Fans
While many fans are thrilled about the upcoming episodes, the news of increased CGI has garnered mixed reactions.
Some fans are concerned about Murata’s ability to handle the series’ iconic action scenes, despite his experience.
However, others remain optimistic, citing the successful use of CGI in previous episodes.
Successful CGI Examples in the Past
Fans have pointed out that CGI in “Bleach TYBW” has been effectively utilized for both major and minor elements.
For instance, the CGI used in Shinji and Rose’s Bankai was well-received by the audience.
These examples highlight that the successful execution of CGI can significantly enhance the viewing experience.
Importance of CGI Execution
The key to successful CGI lies in its execution. Well-done CGI, such as that used for Yamamoto’s Bankai, can greatly enhance the visual impact of the series.
Fans are hopeful that the new cour will continue this trend, delivering visually stunning action sequences.
New Opening and Ending Songs
In addition to the changes in animation, new music will accompany the third cour.
Six Lounge’s “Without Any Words” will be the opening song, while “Monochrome” by Suisoh will serve as the ending song.
These new tracks are expected to set the tone for the upcoming episodes.
History of the Series’ Airing
“Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War” cour 1 made its debut in Japan on October 10, 2022.
The first cour concluded on December 26, 2022, with a special one-hour episode that combined episodes 12 and 13 of the anime.
The second cour began airing on July 8, 2023, continuing the saga of this beloved series.
Structure of the Series
It was previously revealed that the anime would be split into four cours, with breaks in between.
This structure allows the production team to maintain high-quality animation and storytelling throughout the series.
Fans eagerly await each new cour, anticipating the continuation of the epic storyline.
As the series progresses, the introduction of more CGI in “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War” cour 3 marks a significant development.
With Murata at the helm and the promise of enhanced visuals, fans have much to look forward to.
Despite mixed reactions, the potential for impressive CGI and epic action scenes keeps the anticipation high.
As always, the true measure of success will be in the execution, and fans are eager to see how these changes unfold.