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Episode 327 | Bleach

: An exhausted Captain-Commander Yamamoto faces the Reigai versions of Shunsui Kyōraku and Jūshirō Ukitake. He eventually unleashes his Ennetsu Jigoku technique, trapping his opponents in a wall of flame.

Bleach Episode 327 , titled , is a key installment in the anime-only Gotei 13 Invading Army arc . First aired in Japan on June 21, 2011, it focuses on high-stakes mirror matches where the Soul Society’s captains must face "Reigai"—clones that possess their exact abilities and often superior stamina. ⚔️ Major Battles and Plot Points Bleach Episode 327

: Reviewers praised the "smoke-like" appearance of the Shinigami robes and the aesthetic of the Bankai clashes. : An exhausted Captain-Commander Yamamoto faces the Reigai

: Back in the Human World, Kisuke Urahara informs Ichigo’s friends that he can no longer detect Ichigo's Reiatsu. This creates tension as Nozomi Kujō feels responsible for his apparent demise. 🌟 Production and Reception First aired in Japan on June 21, 2011,

: An exhausted Captain-Commander Yamamoto faces the Reigai versions of Shunsui Kyōraku and Jūshirō Ukitake. He eventually unleashes his Ennetsu Jigoku technique, trapping his opponents in a wall of flame.

Bleach Episode 327 , titled , is a key installment in the anime-only Gotei 13 Invading Army arc . First aired in Japan on June 21, 2011, it focuses on high-stakes mirror matches where the Soul Society’s captains must face "Reigai"—clones that possess their exact abilities and often superior stamina. ⚔️ Major Battles and Plot Points

: Reviewers praised the "smoke-like" appearance of the Shinigami robes and the aesthetic of the Bankai clashes.

: Back in the Human World, Kisuke Urahara informs Ichigo’s friends that he can no longer detect Ichigo's Reiatsu. This creates tension as Nozomi Kujō feels responsible for his apparent demise. 🌟 Production and Reception

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