-ente- Bleach -2004- S01-s08 -e001-e167- -av1- ... |verified| Today
| Release Group | Codec | Total Size (E001-167) | Visual Fidelity | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | H.264 | ~85 GB | Poor (blocky, banding issues) | | FFF (2015) | H.265 10-bit | ~120 GB | Excellent (High bitrate, heavy) | | Judas (Blu-ray) | H.264 | ~250 GB | Reference (Uncompressed feel) | | -ENTE- (2024) | AV1 | ~42 GB | Transparent (Near Judas quality at 1/6th size) |
In the shadowy corners of digital preservation, where bitrate meets nostalgia, a quiet revolution occurred in 2023. For nearly two decades, Tite Kubo’s Bleach (2004) existed in a fractured state for digital collectors. You had the early, bloated XviD AVIs from the Dattebayo era (2006-2008), the heavy 10-bit MKV releases from HorribleSubs, and the eventual official Blu-ray rips. -ENTE- Bleach -2004- S01-S08 -E001-E167- -AV1- ...
(Episodes 152–167): Major battles against the Espada in Las Noches. | Release Group | Codec | Total Size
anime series. Originally airing in 2004, these episodes cover the core story arcs from the introduction of Ichigo Kurosaki to the climax of the first major confrontation in Hueco Mundo. Included Story Arcs (Episodes 152–167): Major battles against the Espada in







