Bleach Episode 201
The season aired from October 2008 to February 2009 on TV Tokyo.[3][4] The English adaptation of the anime is licensed by Viz Media,[5] and aired on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim from February 6 to May 22, 2011.[6] Aniplex released the season in a series of DVD compilations, with each of the four volumes containing four episodes. The first DVD volume was released on May 27, 2009, and the fourth one on August 26 of the same year.[1][7]
Bleach Episode 201
This episode got the highest marks for this arc, and for good reason. This was where we got to see some good action in the fight between Kenpachi and Nnoitra. Both of them use their full power on each other and it was a spectacle to see them bring the best out of each other.
This episode is the first episode of Gintama' (Season 2). In this episode Shinpachi returns after the one year timeskip and wonders why everything has changed! Shinpachi Shimura returns to the Yorozuya and discovers his friends drastically changed during the break. Feeling left behind, he returns home and discovers his sister, Tae Shimura, engaged to Isao Kondo. Tae and Kando enlists Shinpachi into the Shinsengumi and reveals that Tae is pregnant. Shinpachi runs to the ocean and laments the sudden changes of those around him. There, he learns about Kyubei Yagyu's sex change to modify her life. They are interrupted by Kotaro Katsura who also changed his gender due to his and Kyubei's characters' similarities.
A snowball from the Yellow Snow Sanitizer will help him. Using the bleached snowball on him will cause him to experience the flashback of his father, report on the nearby cleaning supplies and order the family to move on out.
Each decal requires you to hit an additional 10 dolls within the time limit. You can also obtain decals for hitting "rare" items, such as the bowling pins and the rolling piece of cheese. When you've collected all the decals, you'll earn an upgrade for your car, which carries through to later episodes in the season. Get each of the following decals to unlock the supercharger for the DeSoto.
When the episode was originally aired, the entire speech after "I learned something today" was censored. Many viewers assumed this was a meta-joke on the part of the creators. However, this has been repeatedly denied by Parker and Stone.[3]
Although the censored episodes appear on the season 14 home video release, the uncut episode remains unreleased in any official form. It has never been re-run on Comedy Central. Additionally, it is not available on the South Park Studios website, due to Comedy Central's refusal to release the episode uncut.
However, in January 2014, a 4chan user noticed that the completely uncensored "201" episode was actually available on the South Park Studios servers, although inaccessible, and was able to be downloaded in high definition using rtmpdump.[4]
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