Bleach Season 1 - Episode 366 File
: A standout moment is Ichigo’s decision to bury Ginjo in the World of the Living. This shows immense growth, as he chooses empathy over the rigid rules of the Gotei 13, proving he is no longer just a "tool" for the Soul Society.
: 7/10 – Solid, though the emotional weight outshines the technicality of the fight. Final Score: 8.5/10
: 8/10 – Covers a lot of ground without feeling rushed. Bleach Season 1 - Episode 366
: The resolution of the fight between Ichigo and Kugo Ginjo is handled with classic Bleach style. It isn't just about raw power; it’s a clash of ideologies between two Substitute Shinigami who were both manipulated by the Soul Society.
: 10/10 – A perfect send-off for the original era. : A standout moment is Ichigo’s decision to
: As the final episode of the original series, the animation by Studio Pierrot sees a noticeable bump in quality. The choreography during the swordplay and the atmospheric lighting during the rainy aftermath are top-tier for the era.
Episode 366 is a poignant, high-stakes finale that successfully bridges the gap between Ichigo’s loss of power and his reclamation of his identity as a Substitute Shinigami. While the Fullbring arc was polarizing for its slower pace and lower stakes compared to the Arrancar War, this finale delivers a satisfying emotional payoff and a hopeful "see you later" to fans. Final Score: 8
This review covers , titled " Changing History, Unchanging Heart ," which serves as the final episode of the original 2004–2012 anime run. It concludes the Fullbring (The Lost Agent) Arc . Review Summary