Ep List - Bleach
Note: Episodes 206-229 are canon Espada fights, including the legendary Ichigo vs. Ulquiorra (Ep. 266-272 – wait, no, that’s later). Let’s correct:
Note: Episode 63 is a standalone recap. Episodes 64-109 are the first major filler. bleach ep list
1-20, 21-41, 42-63, 110-127 , 128-137, 138-146, 150-151, 152-167, 190-203, 206-212, 215-226, 266-286, 288-297, 300-302, 306-310, 343-366. Note: Episodes 206-229 are canon Espada fights, including
Note: Episodes 152-167 are canon fights in Hueco Mundo. Then, abruptly, filler interrupts. Let’s correct: Note: Episode 63 is a standalone recap
64-109 (Bount), 128-137 (Bount sequel, skip), 147 (half-filler), 168-189 (Amagai), 204-205 (recap/filler), 213-214 (recap), 227-229 (recap), 230-265 (Zanpakuto Rebellion), 287 (recap), 298-299 (recap), 303-305 (recap), 311-342 (Gotei 13 Invading Army). Conclusion: Why the Episode List Matters The Bleach episode list is a roadmap. Without it, a first-time viewer might hit the Bount arc (ep. 64) at a narrative peak and quit in frustration. Conversely, knowing where the Zanpakuto Rebellion (ep. 230) sits allows you to enjoy a fun side story without confusing the main plot.
For over a decade, Bleach —based on Tite Kubo’s manga—stood as one of the "Big Three" of anime, alongside Naruto and One Piece . Spanning 366 episodes across 16 years (2004–2012) before its explosive return with Thousand-Year Blood War in 2022, the series is a behemoth of shonen storytelling. However, its length and unique structure—including several filler arcs—make navigating the episode list a challenge for newcomers.


























