The anime and manga Bleach got its name from Tite Kubo’s early title ideas: he first thought of “Black,” then “White,” and finally settled on Bleach because it still evoked the black-and-white Soul Reaper aesthetic without sounding too plain. Kubo has also linked the title to the idea of purification/cleansing , which fits the series’ theme of Soul Reapers cleansing spirits.

Why that title worked

  • The Soul Reapers wear black robes, so the black/white contrast was already built into the design.
  • “Bleach” suggests whitening or removing color, which lines up with cleansing and spiritual purification.
  • Kubo wanted something less obvious than simply naming it “Black” or “White.”

Common fan readings

  • Some fans connect it to the Soul Reapers’ duty to purify souls.
  • Others point to the black-and-white visual style of the series.
  • A few also mention the Nirvana album Bleach , but that link is not as clearly confirmed as Kubo’s own explanation.

In one line

Bleach is basically a stylish, indirect title for a series about black- and-white imagery and soul cleansing.