Bleach Episode 180 Now

Fans generally view this arc as one of the more polished filler segments, though critics often point out that filler episodes can sometimes feel repetitive or rely on "convenient plot devices" to maintain tension. Reviewers from platforms like IMDb and Apple TV highlight the emotional weight of Rurichiyo's departure as a high point for the season's middle act.

, titled "The Princess' Decision, the Sorrowful Bride," is the 13th episode of the The New Captain Shūsuke Amagai arc (Season 9). This filler-exclusive episode marks a significant turning point in the Kasumiōji clan conspiracy as Princess Rurichiyo Kasumiōji takes matters into her own hands to protect her friends. Episode Summary

: Despite Ichigo's words, Rurichiyo decides she can no longer burden them. In a surprise move, she kicks Ichigo off the roof, takes his Substitute Shinigami Combat Pass , and opens a Senkaimon to return to the Soul Society alone. Key Episode Data Release Date July 16, 2008 (Japan) Arc The New Captain Shūsuke Amagai (Filler) Total Episode # Season & Episode Season 9, Episode 13 Primary Antagonist Hanza Nukui / Gyōkaku Kumoi Production & Trivia Bleach Episode 180

: Ichigo finds Rurichiyo crying on the roof at night. He tries to reassure her that they chose to protect her of their own free will and that she shouldn't blame herself.

: This episode is part of a "filler arc," meaning its events do not appear in the original manga by Tite Kubo. It was created to allow the manga more time to progress. Fans generally view this arc as one of

: The episode features a rare moment of vulnerability for Rurichiyo, shifting her from a "damsel" archetype to a character making a proactive (though potentially dangerous) sacrifice for her allies. Critical Reception

: This is the final episode of the original Bleach anime produced in a 4:3 aspect ratio . From episode 181 onward, the series transitioned to 16:9 widescreen . Key Episode Data Release Date July 16, 2008

: Witnessing her friends' suffering, Rurichiyo feels deeply responsible for their injuries.