New Bleach TYBW tease causes comparisons to Jujutsu Kaisen, and not in a good way
The new Bleach TYBW Part 3 clip gives us a mesmerizing look at Ichibei’s fight against Yhwach, inviting comparisons to a key moment in Jujutsu Kaisen.
To sayBleach Thousand-Year Blood War – The Conflictis one of the most highly anticipatedupcoming animeof 2024 would be an understatement. The penultimate installment of Tite Kubo’s long-running franchise, theanime showis taking us right up to the end of the Shinigami’s war against the Quincy.

Needless to say, fans are eagerly waiting for the series to premiere on August 08, 2025. But before we get to see Ichigo and his allies in their full glory, we get a small glimpse with the new clip.
The video shows Royal Guard Ichibei Hyosube unleashing his Shikai’s special ability – Futen Taisatsuryō – upon Yhwach. It’s a gorgeous scene, made all the more intense by the monochromatic art, haunting background score, and sleek animation, and viewers can’t get enough of it.

Ichibei’s Mausoleum scene from Cour 3 was shown in Krew beInside EP3! It looks so good! Instead of a trailer they decided to show the scene while announcing the release date.#BLEACHThe effects look great. Kubo designed how the Mausoleum looks and moves!pic.twitter.com/znHvnoC9sc
But somehow the scene has managed to spark controversy among both Bleach andJujutsu Kaisenfan bases. The appearance of Ichibei’s technique has some Jujutsu Kaisen fans comparing it to Sukuna’s Domain Expansion: Malevolent Shrine. Some are even accusing Tite Kubo’s series of having copied it from Gege Akutami’s manga.

However, Bleach fans are quick to point out that Bleach was released years before Jujutsu Kaisen came into existence. Ichibei unleashes Futen Taisatsuryō in Bleach Chapter 610, which was first released in 2014, four years before Jujutsu Kaisen’s release in 2018.
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So, there’s no way Ichibei’s technique was copied fromSukuna. But the other way around is possible. Even if Malevolent Shrine wasn’t copied, it still could’ve been inspired by Futen Taisatsuryō, especially since Akutami has confessed to be a fan of Kubo’s work.
But the feud still continues, with each fandom throwing shade at the other. One X usercommented, “Who else was thinking about domain expansion?”
“That bald guy copied Sukuna’s Malevolent Shrine. Bleach is ripping off JJK now, that’s crazy,”wroteanother, and got several fiery replies from other viewers.
One said, “Bleach manga ended less than 2 years before JJK manga started and Domain Expansions are inspired by the Bankai from Bleach. Sukuna’s Malevolent Shrine is inspired by the bald guy’s shrine technique.”
“This scene came out in the manga before JJK even started lmao. It was from 2014 lol. They are yapping without the facts,”addedanother.
Such feuds are common in anime fandoms, so we don’t need to take it seriously. While the fans are busy throwing allegations, check out whichupcoming Fall 2024 animeto look forward to with our guides onDandadan,Dragon Ball Daima, andBlue Lock Season 2.