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Written by maehara   
Friday, 05 November 2004 00:00
Bleach - Episode 1I love the undead. Really. So Bleach, featuring an undead Soul Reaper, was something I was quite looking forward to. Shame it was downhill from there...

Episode 1
Kurosaki Ichigo has an unusual talent - he's able to see ghosts. Not that that's a good thing - once the local ghosts figured out he could see them, they haven't been able to leave him alone. Minor problem compared to what he saw today, though - a giant demon creature, and a girl dressed in black - a Soul Reaper, tasked with slaying the demons. The demons (or Hollows, as the Reaper calls them) have a taste for the souls of both living and dead - and it seems that Ichigo's soul is particularly tasty. When a Hollow attacks Ichigo's home, threatening his sisters, the Soul Reaper is badly wounded. In order to protect his family, Ichigo must take her place and become a Soul Reaper himself...

Episode 2
The morning after the fight the night before - and Ichigo's sisters are showing no signs of injury, and have no memory of what happened to them. Someone who does remember is the Soul Reaper - who mysteriously has transferred into his school, under the name of Kuchiki. After transferring her powers to Ichigo the previous night, she's stuck using an 'emergency' body and is essentially human - and she's here to make sure Ichigo does her job properly. Problem is, Ichigo has no intention of fighting - until Kuchiki rips his soul from his body and teaches him a few lessons... Later, classmate Orihime is the next potential Hollow victim, after the ghost of her dead brother is turned and comes looking for her...

When I say 'all downhill', I don't mean that in a 'this is a crap show' way, but rather a 'nothing happening here' way. Bleach is based on a shounen fighting manga, which for me flashes a big warning sign to start with. Fortunately, this fighting isn't quite as big a part of the show (for these 2 episodes, at least) as I was expecting - it's actually quite watchable, in a mind-numbing kind of way. Ichigo's a fairly normal guy (apart from being able to see ghosts) and the rest of the cast have their moments as well - in particular Ichigo's dad, who is seriously unhinged, and Kuchiki, who's actually quite funny is a droll, undead way.

The problem is, for all that it has an interesting premise & some good characters, it just didn't really grab me. Whether that was the show's fault or I was in a bad mood when I watched it, I don't know - but either way, Bleach's failure to make any real impression on me means this is another 'pass'.