The title of the Bleach manga is written ブリーチ, and pronounced Burichi. It means the same thing as Bleach would here, the chemical that makes stuff white. All they did was take Bleach and write it with kanji symbols.
Bleach means "soul cleanser" in Japanese, thus explaining why the anime show Bleach is called that. If you are aware of that show of course.
Bleach will continue in the next year,or for the long waiting.
The Espada character's name 'Tia Hallibel' from Bleach manga/anime series, like many other names and words in Bleach, is not of Japanese origin. Most probably Spanish, like words such as 'Espada' (Spanish for Sword).
Bleach is in Japanese but it has been translated into different languages and has been subtitled.
it depends on what the company that makes Bleach will think but i imagine that their will be a 5th bleach movie for other views XD
Anime? A few good ones in my opinion is, DeathNote Naruto Bleach Code Geass
Bleach will continue in the next year,or for the long waiting.
Bleach - Japanese album - was created in 2003.
Kuchiki is a Japanese surname. It is most commonly associated with the Kuchiki clan in the anime series Bleach. In Japanese, "Kuchi" means "mouth" and "ki" can mean "tree" or "chronicle."
"Bleach" is originally a Japanese manga and anime series, so it is spoken in Japanese. It has also been dubbed into various languages, including Mandarin Chinese, but the original language is Japanese.
In common Japanese 'hadou' can mean 'wave, wave-form motion' and 'military discipline/rule'. If you mean the term in Bleach anime, it means 'method of destruction' (破道).
If you mean the anime, then yes. You would only be able to see it or get it via eBay and in Japanese.
Bleach is Japanese anime, so they speak Japanese. There are some Spanish words thrown in there, and few English.
If the question concerns the swords shinigami use in the manga Bleach, then it means "soul cutter".
The Espada character's name 'Tia Hallibel' from Bleach manga/anime series, like many other names and words in Bleach, is not of Japanese origin. Most probably Spanish, like words such as 'Espada' (Spanish for Sword).
Bleach is in Japanese but it has been translated into different languages and has been subtitled.
There are episodes of bleach in English and Japanese
Karin Nanami voices Chizuru in the Japanese version of Bleach.