Bleach Manga spoilers: New anime antipiracy project launches in Japan

(PHOTO: Bleach Australia)Ichigo Kurosaki is an ordinary 15-year-old boy who happens to be able to see ghosts.

Bleach Manga 594 spoilers plague the Internet as several fans anticipate the next release this coming week.

"Toshirou was being said to be the greatest genius that the G13 brought forth and Gin another genius called him the guardian of the sky. Then Kubo even goes as far as to even take the position that Toshirou held unchallenged by wielding the strongest zan only to make later Sode no Shiryaku and to make Toshirou seems like a person who got his captains position without deserving it," Manga Rabbit posted.

Concluding, they said, "I mean Kubo even showed that his own squad doubts Toshirou besides Rangiku," 

On the other hand, Manga Beats has Mayuri as the focus of their recent spoiler release:

"Mayuri creates a drug with a catalyst, his own dead in the opponent's mind. This is conscience manipulation helped with a lie, the last question, that doesn't matters," the Manga Beats reports say.

It continues, "Kubo makes believe that Mayuri erase time with a scientific explanation, puts side-effects to remark Mayuri's feeling of failure hence Hitsugaya don't being even able to be at least a proper Guinea Pig, and finally shames him by answering when did start all."

The Bleach Manga installments are expected to come to an end in 2015, which will in turn signal the revival of Bleach Anime.

Anime has been at the cornerstone of Japanese pop culture that invaded the world.

After World War II, Japan rose to prominence as unparalleled technological advancements in the field of electronics, automotive and robotics spread worldwide.

The sphere of influence of the nation expanded more with the birth of anime.

With popularity comes piracy, which has become the ultimate nemesis of publishers and gaming companies for a long time now.

Earlier this August, the Japanese government teamed up with Manga publishers, anime producers and gaming companies to create and jumpstart an antipiracy project called Manga-Anime Guardians Project.

Their first venture is to thank fans all over the world and re-direct them to legal manga resources.

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