Bleach (2004)
Home Market Performance | ||
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales | $1,735,350 | Details |
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales | $1,735,350 | |
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TV Show Details
Source: | Based on Comic/Graphic Novel |
Genre: | Action |
Production Method: | Hand Animation |
Creative Type: | Fantasy |
Video Release Breakdown
Release Date | Title | Distributor | Domestic Video Sales to Date | Watch Now |
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Dec 11, 2012 | Bleach Uncut Set 15 | Warner Home Video | ||
Mar 12, 2013 | Bleach Uncut DVD Set 16 | Warner Home Video | ||
Oct 24, 2017 | Bleach: Set Three | Viz Video | $1,242,827 | |
Jun 30, 2020 | Bleach: Set Seven | Warner Home Video | ||
Sep 29, 2020 | Bleach: Set Eight | Warner Home Video | ||
Dec 8, 2020 | Bleach: Set Nine | Warner Home Video | $36,757 | |
May 4, 2021 | Bleach: Set 10 | Warner Home Video | $73,138 | |
Jun 29, 2021 | Bleach: Set 11 | Warner Home Video | $115,926 | |
Mar 26, 2024 | Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, Part 1 | Warner Home Video | $266,702 |
New on Disc: Come and See Will Come to You
June 30th, 2020
The pandemic continues to have an adverse effect on the entertainment industry as a whole, including the home market, with the result that there are no major releases to talk about this week. There are some smaller releases, like The Ghost of Peter Sellers and The Short History of the Long Road, that are worth checking out. Orca: The Killer Whale! is in the “So bad it’s good” camp. That leaves Come and See: The Criterion Collection as the clear winner for Pick of the Week.
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Weekly US Blu-ray Sales
Date | Rank | Units this Week | % Change | Total Units | Spending this Week | Total Spending | Weeks in Release |
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Mar 31, 2024 | 12 | 4,448 | 4,448 | $266,702 | $266,702 | 1 |
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