Bleach -dub- Episode 332 [repack] Jun 2026

The battle between the Soul Reapers and their Mod-Soul clones (Reigai) in the World of the Living intensifies. Plot Summary

"The Most Evil Reigai" Arc: Gotei 13 Invasion Arc (Episodes 317–342)

Reviews for this episode were mixed. While the and "techno remix" of the musical score were praised, some viewers felt the filler arc was losing momentum as it approached its climax. The highlight for many was the dramatic arrival of Captain-Commander Yamamoto at the episode's end. User blog:Lemursrule/BLEACH 332 Review: meh techno remix Bleach -Dub- Episode 332

Under the influence of the mysterious Muramasa, the Zanpakutō spirits were unleashed from their blades, taking on humanoid forms that embodied their true natures. This stripped the Soul Reapers of their primary combat abilities, forcing them to fight as shadows of their former selves. It was a narrative device that allowed the animation team at Pierrot to flex their creative muscles, designing distinct, memorable looks for the swords.

The anguish of the real Rukia (still trapped in the laboratory) is palpable. Michelle Ruff’s dual performance—voicing the imprisoned real Rukia and the attacking Reigai—creates a disturbing echo. You feel her horror as she watches her clone raise a sword against her friends. The battle between the Soul Reapers and their

The English dub features the series’ veteran voice cast returning to these complex roles: English Voice Actor Ichigo Kurosaki Johnny Yong Bosch Rukia Kuchiki Michelle Ruff Renji Abarai Wally Wingert Nozomi Kujō Tara Platt Byakuya Kuchiki Kenpachi Zaraki Patrick Seitz

Having recently regained her Shikai, Nozomi attempts to join the battle. Despite the Soul Reapers' initial refusal to let her interfere, she proves her worth when she intervenes in a losing battle against the Reigai of Kenpachi Zaraki . The highlight for many was the dramatic arrival

The success of an antagonist often rests on the voice actor's ability to convey madness and tragedy simultaneously. Jaffe delivers a performance that oscillates between aristocratic arrogance and unhinged rage. His interactions with

The Reigai Byakuya is "evil" in the purest sense. He lacks the honor and restraint of the original. Where the real Byakuya would hesitate to use Senbonzakura Kageyoshi against a weakened opponent, the Reigai deploys his Bankai immediately with lethal intent.

For those tuning into the dubbed version, this episode represents the climax of a unique experiment: a filler arc that gave supporting characters the spotlight and reimagined the physical manifestations of the Shinigami’s weapons. This article explores the significance of Episode 332, analyzing the narrative payoffs, the English voice acting performances, and why this specific chapter remains a fan-favorite milestone in the Bleach legacy.