Summary of theme songs from the anime BLEACH
Bleach, which began airing as an anime in 2004, is one of the most popular works serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump.
The anime Bleach features many hit theme songs, and a lot of them are still beloved today as classic anison tracks.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have served as Bleach’s opening and ending themes over the years.
If you watched the anime in real time back then, hearing these songs might bring the story flooding back.
Alright, let’s dive in and start listening!
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Compilation of theme songs from the anime “BLEACH” (21–30)
STARSw.o.d.

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is a three-piece rock band that had made their mark in various contests and auditions since their amateur days, and made their debut in 2018.
Their first single “STARS,” selected as the opening theme for the TV anime BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Separation, hooks you right away with its memorable opening guitar riff.
The hysteric rock sound and catchy melodies seem to pair perfectly with the anime’s dark themes.
It’s a powerful rock tune whose gritty vocals will get your adrenaline pumping.
LIFEYUI

This is the song that was used as an ending theme for the anime BLEACH.
It’s a track that really feels like YUI—gentle yet powerful.
The warm sound of the acoustic guitar is especially striking and resonates deeply.
YUI’s delicate vocals match perfectly with the lyrics, which seem to give you the courage to face life’s hardships.
Released in November 2005, the song reached No.
9 on the Oricon chart and was popular enough to be certified Gold.
It’s a recommended listen for anyone feeling lost or anxious while chasing their dreams.
YUI’s voice will encourage you and give you the strength to move forward.
AnimarossaPorunogurafiti

This song by PornoGraffitti was chosen as the 11th opening theme for the anime BLEACH.
It resonates with the desire to fly freely like a swallow slicing through the wind, the harshness of reality, and the determination to face it head-on.
Released on November 25, 2009 as their 29th single, it was also performed at the 60th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
The track is included on their 8th album, ∠TRIGGER.
It’s a song that conveys the resolve to confront life’s hardships and the importance of human connections, so I highly recommend listening to it when you’re up against a wall.
Beyond a thousand nightsAqua Timez

This is “Sen no Yoru wo Koete” by the band Aqua Timez, who shocked many by suddenly announcing their disbandment in 2018.
It was used as the theme song for the Bleach theatrical anime and achieved million-selling status.
In addition to this track, the band released numerous beloved hits that anyone can hum along to, such as Niji, the theme song for the hugely popular drama Gokusen, and the classic Toushindai no Love Song.
VelonicaAqua Timez

This work is Aqua Timez’s eighth major single and also served as an opening theme for the anime BLEACH.
Released in March 2009, it is included on the album Utai Sarishi Hana.
The song was completed based on a demo created by drummer TASSHI, and it features a distinctive rock-based sound.
Its lyrics, which portray life’s journey, inner conflict, and the process of self-discovery, are compelling for their strong, resonant message.
It’s a track that can give you courage, especially in the spring when you’re stepping into a new environment or when you find yourself at a crossroads in life.
In conclusion
We introduced all of the theme songs from the anime BLEACH at once.
There were plenty of nostalgic tracks, and if you were someone who watched a lot of anime back then, I bet there are songs you can still hum today.
Many of them are still loved as staple anison tracks, and just by listening to the themes, you can feel how popular BLEACH is! This might be a great chance to binge-watch the anime again.


