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Bleach (Japanese: ブリーチ Hepburn: Burīchi) is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Tite Kubo. Bleach follows the adventures of the hotheaded teenager Ichigo Kurosaki, who inherits his parents’ destiny after he obtains the powers of a Soul Reaper (死神 Shinigami, literally ‘Death God’)—a death personification similar to the Grim Reaper—from another Soul. Manga Bleach Bahasa Indonesia TAMAT Volume 01-74 Chapter 001-686 Diposting oleh MANGA EMPEROR on Sabtu, 17 Desember 2016 Label: Bleach, Manga Download Manga Bleach Lengkap Vol.001 - Vol.074 - Download Solidfiles - Type: Manga Bahasa: Indonesia Status: Complete Tahun.
. (former).Original runAugust 7, 2001 – August 22, 2016Volumes74 Anime television series. (2004–2012)Anime films.Live-action film.Bleach (: ブリーチ,: Burīchi) is a Japanese series written and illustrated. Bleach follows the adventures of the hotheaded teenager, who inherits his parents' destiny after he obtains the powers of a ( 死神, literally 'Death God')—a death personification similar to the —from another Soul Reaper,. His new-found powers force him to take on the duties of defending humans from and guiding departed souls to the afterlife, and set him on journeys to various ghostly realms of existence.Bleach was serialized in the Japanese manga magazine from August 7, 2001 to August 22, 2016, with its chapters collected into 74 volumes.
The series has spawned a that includes an that was produced by Tokyo-based from 2004 to 2012, two (OVA) episodes, ten, and, as well as many types of Bleach-related merchandise. A Japanese produced by was released in 2018.English-language releases of Bleach are coordinated by, which has released several volumes of the manga each year since 2004, and published chapters of Bleach in its magazine since November 2007. Viz Media secured foreign television and home video distribution rights to the Bleach anime in 2006. Began airing dubbed episodes of Bleach in the United States that fall, and later began to stream subtitled versions of the anime a week after each episode aired in Japan.
Viz Media has also released each of the four Bleach feature films in English.Bleach received the for the shōnen demographic (teenage males) in 2005, and is among the in both Japan and the United States. Despite significant downturns in both the Japanese and English manga markets, Bleach continued to perform well commercially, and has sold more than 90 million tankōbon copies in Japan alone. As of 2018, the series had over 120 million tankōbon volumes in print worldwide. Further information:Bleach is written and illustrated.
The manga was published in 's from August 7, 2001, to August 22, 2016. The 698 individual chapters of Bleach Were collected in 74 volumes released between January 5, 2002, and November 4, 2016. Shueisha published the first 21 volumes compiled into six omnibus collections under the name Resurrected Souls to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Bleach series. The first collection was released on August 22, 2011; the last collection was published on January 23, 2012. On September 21, 2012, Shueisha released 45 digital volumes in Japanese e-book stores, concluding with the 74th on November 4, 2016. These digital editions have been re-released as a set of 10 volumes on April 26, 2013; the sixth was released on March 14, 2014.North American licensor serialized the first chapters in the print magazine from its November 2007 to April 2012 issues. The series moved to the digital anthology in January 2012 and Viz Media released it digitally as Shueisha published new chapters in Japan.
The first volume on English was released on July 6, 2004, and the last volume–the 74th–was released on October 2, 2018. Viz also released a hardcover 'collector's edition' of the first volume that came with a dust jacket, two box sets, and twenty-five '3-in-1 edition' volumes between June 7, 2011, and March 5, 2019. Viz Media released first 16 volumes in English on June 17, 2011. As of October 2, 2018, all 74 digital volumes were released.
Main articles: andThe Bleach series aired in Japan on TV Tokyo's Tuesday 6pm timeslot from October 5, 2004, to March 27, 2012, excluding holidays. The series was directed by, and produced by, and.obtained the foreign television, home video and merchandising rights to the Bleach anime from TV Tokyo Corporation and, on March 15, 2006. Viz Media has later licensed its individual Bleach merchandising rights to several different companies.Bleach premiered in Canada on, as part of their programming block, on September 8, 2006. Began airing Bleach in the United States the following evening.
Adult Swim stopped broadcasting new episodes of the English adaptation on October 13, 2007, after airing the first 52 episodes of the series. It was replaced with another Viz Media series, to provide Studiopolis more time to dub additional episodes of Bleach.
The series resumed on March 2, 2008, but went back on hiatus on November 21, 2009, after the airing of its 167th episode. Adult Swim would continue to air new episodes as part of the revived block, with the final episode airing on Saturday November 1, 2014, at 12am.In the United Kingdom, Bleach premiered on on September 13, 2007, with new episodes airing weekly. In 2013, the began broadcasting Bleach as part of their 'Late Night Anime' block, which runs concurrently with the Animax pay-per-view service, and continues to do so. The English dubbed version of Bleach premiered on on December 18, 2009, with the first 52 episodes.88 DVD compilations were released by in Japan. Viz Media has released 32 DVD compilations of the English adaptation of the anime, along with twenty-one boxsets that contain fourteen seasons of the anime. On July 29, 2009, Aniplex released a 'TV Animation Bleach 5th Anniversary Box' that includes 15 DVDs and three bonus discs. On November 24, 2010, Aniplex released a special edition of the DVD, '2004 & 2005 Bleach Jump Anime Tour', which contains two — Memories in the Rain and The Sealed Sword Frenzy.In March 2020, during the 'Bleach 20th Anniversary Project & Tite Kubo New Project Presentation' livestream, it was announced that the manga's last story arc will be given a new anime project.
Soundtrack CDs. Further information:Composed and produced by, numerous have been released for the Bleach anime series and movies. Bleach Original Soundtrack 1 was released on May 18, 2005, which contains 25 tracks, including the first opening and ending themes in their original television lengths. Bleach Original Soundtrack 2 followed on August 2, 2006, with an additional 23 instrumental tracks.
Bleach Original Soundtrack 3 later followed on November 5, 2008, with 27 instrumental tracks. Bleach Original Soundtrack 4 was released on December 16, 2009, with 30 instrumental tracks. For the 5th anniversary of the series, released Bleach 5th Anniversary Box set which contains CD with rare and unreleased tracks.
Bleach: Memories of Nobody Original Soundtrack was released with 25 tracks from the film. Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion Original Soundtrack was also released for the film, with 29 tracks from the movie, followed by Bleach: Fade to Black Original Soundtrack for the film, with 29 tracks, followed by Bleach: Hell Verse Original Soundtrack for the film, with 21 tracks. Aniplex released Bleach The Best box set, which contains CD and DVD with 12 of the opening and ending themes from the series in their full length versions and few extras, later followed by Bleach The Best Instrumental/Jam-set Groove, which contains eight instrumental tracks. The separated CD under the label, Bleach The Best which contains 12 tracks, was released in December 2008. The next release, Bleach Best Tunes, contains 14 more opening and ending themes. Bleach The Berry Best box set, which contains CD with 13 tracks, bonus DVD and few extras, was released for the 10th anniversary of the series.
On April 25, 2012, Aniplex released Bleach Best Trax box set, which include musical CD, bonus DVD with the complete opening and ending theme videos and few extras.Five Radio DJCD Bleach 'B' Station season CD sets, have been released in Japan. Have been produced for the series as well, featuring the original voice actors from the anime; these drama CDs have only been included as part of the DVD releases.The labels Bleach Beat Collections and Bleach Breathless Collections are sets of CDs published by Sony Music featuring recordings by the that provide a look at the personalities of the characters they play, as well as the voice actors themselves. The first CD was released on June 22, 2005; 29 volumes all together were released.
Aniplex introduced two Bleach concept albums. The first, Bleach Concept Covers, was released on December 15, 2010, and the second one, Bleach Concept Covers 2, was released on December 14, 2011. Films There are four animated feature films based on the Bleach series, all of which are directed by, director of the Bleach anime series. The films were released annually each December starting in 2006, though none were released in 2009. Each movie features an original plotline along with original characters designed by Tite Kubo, which is contrary to the normal practice for anime-based films, as the original author usually has little creative involvement.The first film, was released in Japan on December 16, 2006, and had a limited release in American theaters in June 2008.
The movie is centered around the activities of the 'Dark Ones,' who were banished from the Soul Society and are subsequently trying to destroy both the Soul Society and the World of the Living. Memories of Nobody was released in North America on by on October 14, 2008.The second film, was released to Japanese theaters on December 22, 2007. Its plot focuses on 10th Division captain 's efforts to clear his name after an artifact belonging to Soul Society's king is stolen while under his care. The DiamondDust Rebellion was released in North America on Region 1 DVD by Viz Media on September 8, 2009.The third film, was released in Japan on December 13, 2008. In the film, members of Soul Society are struck with, caused by a parasitic Hollow that erases the memories of its victims. The people in those memories forget the victim as well, resulting in everyone losing their memories of Rukia and subsequentially of Ichigo. When he goes to the Soul Society to investigate, Ichigo is hunted as an intruder and the perpetrator of a great disaster and also discovers that Rukia has not only forgotten him, but has forgotten her own identity as well.
The film was released on Region 2 DVD on September 30, 2009. The English Dub release of Fade to Black was released on Region 1 DVD and by Viz Media on November 15, 2011.The fourth movie, was released in Japan on December 4, 2010. In the film, Ichigo is heading into the Gates of Hell, which is where souls and Hollows who had committed evil during their lives as humans are sent. Denizens of Hell, aware of the power of Ichigo's inner Hollow, desire to draw out that power and free themselves from Hell and so they lure Ichigo into the realm by kidnapping his sisters. Tite Kubo did oversee the production of the film. The dubbed version was released on Region 1 DVD and Blu-ray by Viz Media on December 4, 2012.In March 2010, confirmed it was in talks to create a movie adaptation of the series. And Michael Ewing have been lined up to produce the movie.
In 2012, was added as a screenwriter for the project, and joined as producer. In 2016, after the series ended, a live-action Japanese adaptation of the series was announced., which was produced by Warner Bros. Japan, directed by and starring as, was released in Japan on July 20, 2018.At the Japanese box office, Memories of Nobody grossed ¥660 million, The DiamondDust Rebellion grossed ¥800 million, Fade to Black grossed ¥700 million, and Hell Verse grossed ¥610 million, for a total of ¥2.77 billion ( $35 million) for the four anime films at the Japanese box office. The live-action Bleach film grossed ¥493,052,600 ( $4.45 million) in Japan, bringing the films' total Japanese box office gross to ¥3.3 billion ( $39.5 million).Musicals.
Main article:Bleach has been adapted into a series of rock musicals, jointly produced by and Nelke Planning. There have been five musicals produced which covered portions of the and arcs, as well as five additional performances known as 'Live Bankai Shows' and 'Rock Musical Bleach Shinsei', which did not follow the Bleach plotline. The initial performance run of the Bleach musical was from August 17–28, 2005, at the Space Zero Tokyo center in.The musicals are directed by Takuya Hiramitsu, with script adaptation by Naoshi Okumura and music composed by playwright Shoichi Tama. The songs are completely original and not taken from the anime soundtrack. Key actors in the series include, who plays, who plays, and, who plays.In 2016, another musical was produced to celebrate Bleach 15th anniversary. The musical was directed and written by Tsutsumi Yasuyuki with 's Akira Takano and Chihiro Kai as Ichigo Kurosaki and Rukia Kuchiki respectively. The musical debuted on July 28, 2016, in AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo.
Trading card game. Main article:Two (CCG) based on the Bleach series have been produced, one in the Japanese market and a different one in North America. Bleach Soul Card Battle, produced by, was introduced in Japan in 2004. Twenty named sets were released for the series. After Bleach Soul Card Battle, Bandai introduced three more series. Bleach The Card Gum, which contains 14 sets, was released in early September 2007.
The next series, Bleach Clear Collection, which contains six sets, was released in July 2008. The last series, Bleach Clear Soul Plate, which consists of three sets, was published in December 2009.Bleach TCG was introduced in the United States by in May 2007, but ceased publication April 2009, just before the planned launch of its seventh expansion, Bleach Infiltration. This cancellation was attributed to the, which has heavily affected TCG sales. Designed by Aik Tongtharadol, the TCG is a two-player game in which each player starts with at least 61 cards: a 'Guardian' card, a 60-card 'main deck,' and an optional 20-card 'side deck.'
A player loses if his or her power, as dictated by the Guardian card, is reduced to zero, or if he or she is unable to draw or discard a card from his or her deck. The cards for the game have been released in named sets with each set released in three formats: a 72-card pre-constructed box set containing a and two, a 10-card booster pack, and a 12-pack booster box. Six named sets were released. Video games. Further information:A number of video games have been created featuring characters from the Bleach series, primarily though not exclusively. The first video game to be released from the Bleach series was, which debuted on March 24, 2005, for the.
Currently, the majority of the games have only been released in Japan, though has localized the first three games and the first Wii game for North America. So far, all dedicated Bleach games released for 's consoles have been developed and published by, whereas the games for consoles are developed and published by Sega, and the Nintendo DS games are developed. Two had also been released in 2014 ( Bleach: Bankai Batoru) and 2015 ( ) for the series, which are available for. In 2017, announced the release of a game exclusive for their communication app called Bleach: Paradise Lost. Light novels and Makoto Matsubara have co-authored three novelizations of the Bleach series, which were published by under its Shounen Jump Books label.
The first volume, Bleach - Letters From The Other Side: The Death and The Strawberry, was published on December 15, 2004, and re-released as Bleach - Letters From The Other Side: The Death and The Strawberry - New Edition on November 4, 2009. The second, Bleach: The Honey Dish Rhapsody, was published on November 30, 2006. The third, Bleach: The Death Save The Strawberry, was published on September 4, 2012. Two novelizations of the Bleach series have been co-authored. The first volume, Bleach: Spirits Are Forever With You, and the second, Bleach: Spirits Are Forever With You 2, were published on June 4, 2012.After the series ended in 2016, a series of novels were released by Shueisha. The first novel, Bleach: WE DO knot ALWAYS LOVE YOU, was written by the writer of Bleach: The Death Save The Strawberry Makoto Matsubara and was published on December 27, 2016. The second, Bleach: Can't Fear Your Own World, is a serialized novel written by the writer of Bleach: Spirits Are Forever With You series Narita Ryohgo and was released bi-weekly from April 28, 2017.
The first volume was released on August 4, 2017 and the second volume was published on November 2, 2018. The novel series ended with the release of the third volume on December 4, 2018.
Will publish Bleach: Can't Fear Your Own World in Summer 2020.Shueisha published four novelizations based on the Bleach movies. The first volume, Bleach: Memories of Nobody, was published on December 18, 2006. The second, Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion, Another Hyōrinmaru, was published on December 22, 2007. The third, Bleach: Fade to Black, I Call Your Name, was published on December 15, 2008. The fourth volume, Bleach: Hell Chapter, was published on December 6, 2010.
Other The first Bleach artbook, All Colour But The Black, was released in Japan, the United States, and Europe. The artbook compiles a selection of color spreads from the first 19 volumes of the series, as well as some original art and author commentary.
The second artbook, Bleach Official Bootleg: KaraBuri+ ( BLEACH OFFICIAL BOOTLEG カラブリ プラス), was released on August 3, 2007. In addition to character guides and articles on other fictional aspects of the series, it compiles the various short comics, Tedious Everyday Tales Colorful Bleach ( 徒然日常絵詞 カラフル ブリーチ, Tsuredure Nichijou Ekotoba Karafuru Buriichi), that were published in. The -style panels are similar to those included in the main series, but reveal more of the daily lives of characters. Color Bleach+: Bleach Official Bootleg was released in English by Viz Media on August 10, 2010. In December 2018, another artbook, titled Bleach JET was released, which contains a massive 700 artworks from the series' 15 years tenure.Seven databooks have also been released about the series. The first two, Bleach: Official Character Book SOULs. And Bleach: Official Animation Book VIBEs., were released on February 3, 2006.
Bleach: Official Character Book SOULs. Was later released in English by Viz Media on November 18, 2008. The third book, Bleach: Official Character Book 2: MASKED, was released on August 4, 2010. This book covers details about characters that appear 100 years prior to the story, such as former captains and lieutenants, along with the Arrancars and Visoreds.
Although it was released on the same day as volume 46, Back From Blind, the book only covers material up to volume 37, Beauty Is So Solitary. The English version was released by Viz Media on March 6, 2012.
A fourth book Bleach: Official Invitation Book The Hell Verse, was published on December 4, 2010. This book was released to promote Bleach: Hell Verse and it contains character sketches, promotional posters and the one-off Hell manga special. A fifth book Bleach: Official Character Book 3: UNMASKED, was released on June 3, 2011, the same day as the volume 50 of the series. However it only covers material up to volume 48, God is Dead. On June 4, 2012, a sixth book was released under the name Bleach: The Rebooted Souls. This free booklet was distributed with Bleach manga volume 55, with the aim to provide information to readers about the manga's final arc, The Thousand-Year Blood War. The seventh book, BLEACH 13 BLADEs., was released on August 4, 2015, and focused solely on the Soul Reapers and the 13 Court Squads.Shueisha published a special book Bleach: JCCover Postcard Book MAILs., which was released on December 4, 2013.
It features cover pages as postcards up to volume 60 with poems on the back. Reception. Fans dressed as characters from Bleach in 2014 Sales Bleach has sold over 90 million copies in Japan, and has over 120 million tankōbon copies in print worldwide as of 2018, making it the 6th of all time from Weekly Shōnen Jump. During 2008, volume 34 of the manga sold 874,153 copies in Japan, becoming the 12th best-seller comics from the year. Volumes 33 and 35 have also ranked 17 and 18, respectively. In total the manga has sold 3,161,825 copies in Japan during 2008, becoming the year's 5th best selling series. In the first half from 2009, Bleach ranked as the 2nd best-selling manga in Japan, having sold 3.5 million copies.
Having sold 927,610 copies, Volume 36 ranked 7th, Volume 37 was 8th with 907,714 sold copies, and volume 38 at 10th with 822,238 copies.North American sales of the manga have also been high, with tankōbon volumes having sold over 1.2 million copies by 2007. Volume 16 placed in the top 10 graphic novel sales in December 2006 and volume 17 was the best-selling manga volume for the month of February 2007. In a 2010 interview, Gonzalo Ferreyra, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Viz, listed Bleach as one of six Viz titles that continue to exceed expectations in spite of the harshening manga market. Critical reception Deb Aoki from considered the series as the Best Continuing Shōnen Manga of 2007, along with, praising the 'compelling stories, dazzling action sequences and great character development'. She also placed the title on her list of 'Top 10 Shōnen Manga Must-Reads'. The artwork and the character designs received positive response by 's A.E. He also commented on the series' ability to handle multiple minor character plotlines at the same time, which he considered a point of appeal, in response to fans' claims about a 'lack of a story' in Bleach.
Leroy Douresseaux from ComicBookBin agreed with Sparrow in the number of storylines, but also praised the fighting scenes finding them comparable to the ones of popular films. On the other hand, Mania reviewer Jarred Pine criticized the series as being plagued with stereotypes from the genre. He felt it was a rough start for the series with unimpressive battles, overused gags, and a bad introduction for central character Ichigo that causes him to come across 'as a frowning punk' whose one good trait is his desire to protect. Despite this, Pine notes that he loves the series, particularly its quirky, lovable characters. Said he was no longer able to take Bleach seriously after it introduced villains and in a scene precisely mirroring and 's arrival in, but acknowledged it was likely intended as a deliberate homage. He also said Kubo was able to avoid the worst artistic failings typical in series which indulge in superpowered combat, but that the battle scenes were still sometimes difficult to follow. Accolades In 2005, Bleach was awarded the in the shōnen category.
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REP-0110: Unable to open file. The same report works fine when run through report builder. Is the problem because the application in virtual machine is not connecting the database. The backup dump file is taken from linux server where everything is working fine. Is there any problem in this. Rep-0110 Unable To Open File Reports Online You can do this at the session level using ALTER SESSION SET REMOTE. If they are, and you continue to receive errors, then the problem is at the FORM or REPORT level ( the client side PL/SQL code ), and then you should use some application specific debugging to locate the problem. . For REP-0110 errors, Reports 6i and 9i are almost identical. Try to output the Report name in a Message with get property function. Try to delete and recreate the Report object. Perhaps an invincible characters are in there anywhere. General Ledger Reconciliation Report (REP-0110: Unable to open file) (2). This happens due many reasons and some are: 1. If any of the objects the form uses are updated (tables, packages, etc) the form will become invalid or if the database or form version is updated the form will become invalid. I browsed and successfully emailed report (using Mail Icon on report Previewer), but after that I can not browse the same report or any other due to the error: REP-0110: Unable to open file - Oracle: Reports - Tek-Tips.
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