Bleach Producer Vows ‘No More Excuses’ as Studio Pierrot Commits to High-Quality Animation for ‘Thousand-Year Blood War’ Finale

Bleach Producer Vows No More Excusesas Studio Pierrot Commits to High Quality Animation
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The Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War anime has been a big hit with fans. Many people are loving the high-quality animation and strong story. But it wasn’t always like this. The original Bleach anime was often criticized for bad animation and too many filler episodes. Now, the studio behind Bleach wants to show they’ve changed for the better.

In a video made by NHK about Studio Pierrot, producer Yoshihiro Tominaga spoke honestly about the past and the future. He said, “The name change showed our commitment. No more excuses about time or money. This was our way of moving forward without looking back.”

This quote shows how serious the studio is about improving. Time and money are big challenges in anime production. In the past, shows like Bleach and Naruto had to be made quickly, which caused problems with how they looked.

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But things are different now. Part 4 of Thousand-Year Blood War has been delayed, and while some fans are impatient, it’s actually a good sign. It means the studio is taking its time to make sure everything looks amazing. So far, the animation in the new Bleach series has been praised for being beautiful and exciting.

Studio Pierrot is famous for working on many popular shows, like Yu Yu Hakusho, Black Clover, Naruto, and Bleach. But in the past, fans didn’t think of Pierrot as a studio known for great animation.

Instead, many remembered the poor visuals and long filler arcs. Now, producer Tominaga is working hard to change that opinion. He wants people to know that Pierrot is focused on quality.

Splitting Thousand-Year Blood War into four parts, with long breaks in between, shows the studio is serious about doing things right. They are not rushing. They are planning, working carefully, and giving the team time to do their best.

If Studio Pierrot keeps this promise of “no more excuses,” then this could be the start of a big change. They want to be known not just for popular anime, but for beautiful, well-made shows that fans will always remember.

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