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Unless there's someone else pulling chains on aisen. Then there'll another 100 episodes for sure :rofl:

But even if so, Ichigo.... something else will have to happen, because this chapter basically says that nothing else should come lol.

Bleach 420 and Naruto 510 are both out, both just majorly epic. I think we are about to see the end of bleach, for good. :(

i bet TK has some twisted plot turn :p

kinda suprised by ishigo final GT , he lose his Shingami power :/ , wanna see some of his father capability :)

on the note

i wander what the new bleach movie all about

So.... I started watching Ghost in the Shell: SAC season 1.

(Yeah, yeah, I know... I'm late to the party.)

Episode 2 of season 1. The Kusanagi fanservice... OMG... Made my testicles instantly turn blue.

Besides that, really enjoying it a lot more then expected. Adult Swim made it seem so much more boring then it is turning out to be.

:D :D :D

Sequel Manga to Genshiken Announced

According to Afternoon magazine, a sequel manga to Genshiken was announced to start in December issue to be released on October 25th. The title is "Genshiken Nidaime" and the fifth president Ogiue Chika struggles to keep the new freshman members of Genshiken.

Source: http://myanimelist.net/forum/?topicid=261832 | http://i546.photobucket.com/albums/hh419/dtshyk/bo6.jpg

Bleach is out, I'm sad thinking it's going to end :(.

Reading now, thanks for the update :)

Oh man, crazy as hell....

I sure hope they use that cube to bring back our main character ..... I don't want bleach to end, not yet lol. That's the only way I see Bleach going on, is if Urahara uses the cube on Ichigo to restore his power somehow... like if the cube sees Ichigo as it's master...

Don't know it might happen, its bleach :laugh: Naruto is out as well. Seems like both are getting interesting, also just found out no naruto next week. I can't wait for those one shots though.

For people who don't know here's the list of one shots

Issue 45 (10/9): Masashi Kishimoto (Naruto)

Issue 46 (10/18): Hideaki Sorachi (Gintama)

Issue 47 (10/25): Takeshi Konomi (The Prince of Tennis)

Issue 48 (11/1): Kyosuke Usuta (Pyu to Fuku! Jaguar)

Issue 49 (11/8): Osamu Akimoto (Kochira Katsushika-ku Kamearikouen-mae Hashutsujo)

Issue 50 (11/15): Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball)

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