
BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Separation
- Rate: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
- Native: Bleach: Sennen Kessen-hen - Ketsubetsu-tan, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Arc, BLEACH 千年血戦篇-訣別譚-, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War - The Separation, BLEACH Sennen Kessen hen Ketsubetsu tan
- Synonyms: Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Arc
- Aired: Jul 8, 2023 to ?
- Premiered: summer 2023
- Duration: 24 min per ep
- Episodes: 13
- Score: 8.97
- Producers: Aniplex Dentsu Shueisha TV Tokyo Zack Promotion
- Studio: Pierrot
- Genres: Action Adventure Fantasy Shounen
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With its armies sweeping across the continent, the Empire seems unstoppable. After securing victory over the remnants of the Republic’s army, the Empire’s ultimate victory is finally within reach. However, dark clouds are gathering in the East. The communist-led Russy Federation is mustering troops on its western border, preparing to enter the war. Supported by a detachment of Allied volunteer magicians—among whom is Mary Sioux, the daughter of a soldier killed by Tanya Degurechaff—the Federation is determined to spread the communist creed and bring the Empire to its knees. Meanwhile, Tanya and her battalion return to the imperial capital from the southern front. Upon their arrival, they are tasked with investigating troop movements on the border with the Federation. Any escalation of violence at this point may lead to new conflicts, plunging the world into a devastating global war. Will the Empire eventually emerge victorious from its struggle, or will it crumble in the face of superior enemies and radically different ideologies? [Written by MAL Rewrite]

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Following a ruthless attack from an imperialist criminal gang known as the Masked Demons, Shinsengumi’s Eighth Division—the law-enforcing squad in Kyoto that remains faithful to the shogunate—is nearly annihilated, with its sole survivor, Heisuke Toudou, critically injured. Urged to rebuild the Shinsengumi by the local feudal lord, Katamori Matsudaira, Toudou decides to offer eight convicts the chance to redeem themselves: they must abandon their old names and become substitutes for the eight Shinsengumi captains. All accept but one, who ends up immediately executed by the former assassin Sakuya. However, Toudou has a hard time transforming the seven reformed criminals into loyal servants. Due to his lack of discipline, the impulsive and vengeful Ichibanboshi, whose family perished at the hands of the Masked Demons, threatens the success of Toudou’s strategy. As Toudou pledges to protect the shogunate against imperialists and foreign invaders, other factions, such as Kogorou Katsura’s group, start to put their plans in motion with only one goal in mind—to seize power at the dusk of the Edo period. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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[Written by MAL Rewrite]
