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Bleach Online is a free browser game based on hot manga Bleach, published by GoGames in 2014.
I would like to recommend you this game.
Hope you like it :)
The Bleach anime ran 366 episodes. At about twenty minutes/episode, that is 7320 minutes, or 122 hours. Who the hell watches these shows? Where do they find the time? Are they really not sick of it after the first hundred episodes? And the anime didn't even finish the story! The manga is still ongoing. I don't understand these people.

Anyway, Bleach Online. It's apparently a MMORPG, except that combat is automated so I'm not sure what you even do while playing it. Want to elaborate on why it's worth our time?
I've watched about 200 episodes, and the first 60 like 3 times...

The problem perhaps with the shows, is there's additional levels of bad guys who are stronger than the last, vastly more life threatening than the last... and yet there isn't any earth shattering, unless it was vegita or freeza going over board... Beyond a certain level you just stop caring and give up.
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BadDecissions: The Bleach anime ran 366 episodes. At about twenty minutes/episode, that is 7320 minutes, or 122 hours. Who the hell watches these shows? Where do they find the time? Are they really not sick of it after the first hundred episodes? And the anime didn't even finish the story! The manga is still ongoing. I don't understand these people.

Anyway, Bleach Online. It's apparently a MMORPG, except that combat is automated so I'm not sure what you even do while playing it. Want to elaborate on why it's worth our time?
Most of them are filler arcs which I skipped completely and the ones after 309 at which point it should have stopped.
People responding to a spam bot? How cute :D
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Tarnicus: People responding to a spam bot? How cute :D
It's a spam bot? Hmmm at least it's not going on about getting Dahli girls and a huge long complicated numbers, and making promises it can't keep. But regardless if it's a bot or not, it hasn't been utterly annoying or anything outside the normal realm of conversation... so *shrugs*
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rtcvb32: It's a spam bot? Hmmm at least it's not going on about getting Dahli girls and a huge long complicated numbers, and making promises it can't keep. But regardless if it's a bot or not, it hasn't been utterly annoying or anything outside the normal realm of conversation... so *shrugs*
Newly registered, first post, broken English, not actually saying anything about the game other than a recommendation...

But I agree, as far as advertising goes, this is a topic that might actually interest some and isn't intrusive :) My partner and I enjoy Bleach :)
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Tarnicus: ...
Well being aware of a game increases the chances it will be played. Sorta how it goes...

And i enjoy bleach too, same with Naruto, but when the plots begin to feel weird or odd or stupid, i stop... or when i get bored...

Anyways, we need more bots that actually make smart moves and bring up interesting topics that are worth looking at... Preferably he's not a bot, but the random letter selection of the name suggests it might be... Hmmm...

Meh, done with this topic.
Meh, 5-7 years ago, browser games were trendy and enticing... Now, they are simple, generic, repetitive, micro-transactions-fests. And Bleach... WHY bleach? Despite how many people preach it, it is one of the lesser quality/depth anime, anyway... Not exactly a top hit.
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rtcvb32: I've watched about 200 episodes, and the first 60 like 3 times...

The problem perhaps with the shows, is there's additional levels of bad guys who are stronger than the last, vastly more life threatening than the last... and yet there isn't any earth shattering, unless it was vegita or freeza going over board... Beyond a certain level you just stop caring and give up.
I kinda liked it at first. I think I watched about 60 or 70 episodes, till the first whoeveritwas enemy was beaten and suddenly some vampires emerged, completely lost interest at that point.
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Tarnicus: My partner and I enjoy MindBleach :)
O____o?
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Robette: I kinda liked it at first. I think I watched about 60 or 70 episodes, till the first whoeveritwas enemy was beaten and suddenly some vampires emerged, completely lost interest at that point.
Yeah... 70, 80 episodes.. Then it went to the Bountu. That story took on a very different feel and was just confusing. If it follows the original source material pretty closely then it's ok (manga). Like FMA Brotherhood, follows the series correctly in all but skips like 1-2 episodes that didn't need to be redone really from the original FMA (mainly the train scene and the coal town, those episodes only had tiny errors that can be overlooked from the series as a whole)
Dammit, I thought this was going to be about some weird new drug that worked via the internet. Bloody anime...
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rtcvb32: Yeah... 70, 80 episodes.. Then it went to the Bountu. That story took on a very different feel and was just confusing. If it follows the original source material pretty closely then it's ok (manga). Like FMA Brotherhood, follows the series correctly in all but skips like 1-2 episodes that didn't need to be redone really from the original FMA (mainly the train scene and the coal town, those episodes only had tiny errors that can be overlooked from the series as a whole)
To this day I do not understand why anyone likes FMA Brotherhood. I watched a few episodes and I hated it. It felt like everything that defined the depth of FMA was replaced with either rather flat comedy or sudden over-dramatization out of nowhere. I really liked FMA but I have nothing good to say about Brotherhood.

Aside from that, I simply stay away from anything that doesn't have a finite number of episodes. Otherwise it feels like watching an MMORPG. I am not watching much Anime anymore anyway for that matter since I frequently end up with the impression, that even many of the more praised Animes struggle with developing coherent characters...
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Robette: To this day I do not understand why anyone likes FMA Brotherhood. I watched a few episodes and I hated it. It felt like everything that defined the depth of FMA was replaced with either rather flat comedy or sudden over-dramatization out of nowhere. I really liked FMA but I have nothing good to say about Brotherhood.
The original FMA anime was made when the series was incomplete (still coming out in manga), so they made their own side arcs to fill in the gaps, and finish the series in some reasonable fashion.

Brotherhood follows the original script almost perfectly and exactly. At first I thought it was a cheap attempt to continue the series; At least until I saw one scene and recognized immediately, then I started saying (nearly) word for word exactly what they were going to because I had already read that portion of the story. It was then I knew they were followed the original story, where the original anime they had to improvise (which you are familiar with). Trust me, I read the original manga (fan translated I think), and brotherhood is the story the way it was suppose to be. It honestly made no sense the ending of the original anime.

As for the first episode, you know they have to show off everything that can be done to keep you interested. First episode of every slayers season used a dragon slave, regardless how overpowered it was, like a signature move, and helped set the mood and pacing.