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Bleach Uncut Box Set 6
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Bleach Uncut Box Set 6

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BLEACH UNCUT: BOX SET 6 (DVD MOVIE)


Product Details:
Format: Animated, Box set, Color, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Language: Japanese, English
Subtitle: English
Number of Discs: 3
Studio: Viz Media
DVD Release Date: September 28, 2010
Average Customer Rating: based on 59 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 59 customer reviews )
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122 of 140 found the following review helpful:

1The show doesn't deserve a 1 Star, but this splitting up the season is awful.Jul 03, 2010
By Sam Underwood
I love bleach, I love it so incredibly much I have been buying the box sets as they come out even though I can watch them online. However, this is just horrendous. Bleach season 6 has 22 episodes, NOT 12. So what they are going to do yet again (just like they did in season 4) is split the season into 2 parts in order to make more money. Its atrocious and I couldn't be more angry about it. This part of season 6 will only have 12 episodes, the next part will have another 10. Its awful and I can't believe they are doing it yet again. Season 4 of Bleach titled The Bount had 27 episodes and they split those up into 2 sets each which cost [...] bucks at the time. The Bount one, kinda partially made sense but still angered me, but this Season 6 one I simply wont buy. [...] bucks for 12 episodes? I think not.

84 of 98 found the following review helpful:

1Don't waste the money guysJul 13, 2010

Once again viz is getting greedy. I bought season's 1-3 of bleach because I love the show and want to support the industry, but this is bs. They split the season in half just as they did for season 4. Now it does end right before a block of filler episodes, but that doesn't make it ok at all. I say wait till viz is forced to sell it as a whole season, if enough people say no to this garbage they will.


26 of 29 found the following review helpful:

4Audio FormatSep 30, 2010
By Posthuman
Just thought i would let everyone know that the box set is in English audio since amazon seems to forget to mention that in the product info.

46 of 57 found the following review helpful:

4agreed, they are being greedyJul 13, 2010
By Kris
Bleach is one of my favorite shows but this is such BS 37 dollars with a list price of 50 bucks for 12 episodes! Ive brought every box set so far but if they dont stop being so greedy im not going to be buying any more.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

3Bleach uncut box set 6Oct 04, 2010
By Silverteal
My family is a major fan of Bleach, Inuyasha and Naruto that are distributed by Viz. (We have other series that are distributed by Viz but I am focusing on these three for this review)

Inuyasha ~ (we own all seven seasons - just waiting for the last season "Inuyasha Final Act" to be released by Viz to wrap up the series) Each set of Inuyasha has one season per unit. With Naruto ~ we have all Naruto uncut box through 16 and all available Shippuden up to 3 thus far. Naruto from the beginning has it bundled as a box set, not seasons so in the consumer's mind establishes a sense of stability and integrity.

We just got Bleach 6 in the mail today and was aggravated. We feel a same sense as others that have left comments.

Bleach up to season 3 was a season per unit (like Inuyasha). Then, not sure if it was following Funimations' (another distributor of Japanese anime) move of 1/2 season per box set idea but Bleach season 4 was made into 2 units. Then Viz packaged Bleach season 5 as a solid unit. We have had Season 6 pre-ordered for a while now and as a consumer hoped it would stay one season per unit. It is in my hand and I find it is not the case. It looks like Viz decided to switch packaging format AGAIN to a Naruto uncut box set format of 3 DVDs. Even with Naruto Uncut box units, many came included with cards or booklets or something, this Bleach 6 - nothing - not even an inside removable sleeve. The quality of the Bleach 6 box set packaging itself seems sub par to Naruto and previous Bleach units too. It looks like the Bleach labeled as 7 (not available yet) is a box set too with what I am assuming to be 3 DVDs and not a full season yet again.

Being inconsistent as a merchant to us loyal consumers is real disheartening. Bleach the series itself is not the thing that is the issue but how Viz is handling its distribution of the series.

As a consumer, do I trust that Viz will stay with this current set up until Bleach ends as a series or will Viz switch things around yet again? I am leaving the cost factor to the ratio of episode per unit out of this review because I feel Viz needs to find something that fits them and STICK to it.

Will Viz do this with future releases of other different anime units in the future? We are worried how Viz will distribute up coming season titles we want like Vampire Knight / VK Guilty, Inuyasha Final Act, Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan, etc...
Will Viz start messing with Shippuden too?
I guess what I am trying to say, it is a trust issue with Viz not with Bleach the series itself.

If a consumer has not bought the series - Bleach, itself is a wonderful series, we absolutely enjoy it even with the fillers. We are thankful that Viz brings the world of Japanese anime to us English speakers but please Viz with a series with many seasons, please pick a way to distribute it and stick with it. A one time unforeseen complication that would force an inconsistent distribution change is grumbling acceptable but not the numerous changes of how Viz has handled Bleach.


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