Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War is arriving sooner than later, and fans can't wait to see the final stages of Bleach's story and how the Quincy rise up to take over Soul Society. The arc features a pretty engaging antagonist in the form of Yhwach, with fans stoked to see the return of many fan-favorite characters as well.

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Tite Kubo is known for his amazing artistic skills, with his character designs being quite notable in their own way. This can be seen in most characters in Bleach, who have really unique designs and hairstyles as well. For the latter, Kubo went above and beyond for the following characters in a bid to make their hair as spectacular as possible.

10 Kenpachi Zaraki

Kenpachi Zaraki in Bleach

Kenpachi is one of the most beloved characters in Bleach, with his unhinged personality and immense power level being a huge draw indeed. The new Bleach anime will cover his Bankai, which will be one of the most iconic moments in the entire series.

His spiky hair with bells at the end makes for a rather odd yet perfect hairstyle for a character like Kenpachi. His look pretty much conveys just what kind of a character he really is, and fans can't wait to see how much power he'll attain by the end of the series.

9 Toshiro Hitsugaya

Toshiro Hitsugaya in Bleach

Everyone's favorite ice-wielding Shinigami, Hitsugaya is undoubtedly one of the best Shinigami in Bleach. His cool demeanor and limitless potential make him a force to be reckoned with.

One of his best powerups is slated to make an appearance in Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War and fans can't wait for this iconic moment to be immortalized in anime history. His white hair is pretty iconic as is, with his calm demeanor perfectly complementing this look.

8 Byakuya Kuchiki

Byakuya Kuchiki in Bleach

Byakuya is one of the most beloved Shinigami in the series who serves as a rather compelling antagonist in the Soul Society arc. While he was technically fulfilling his duties, the fact that he sacrificed his own emotions in the process ended up coming back to bite him during his fateful clash with Ichigo.

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Given his regal status, it's easy to see why his hairdo is so over the top. It's meant to convey his nobility and does a pretty great job at the same too.

7 Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez

Grimmjow in Bleach

Grimmjow is one of the best characters introduced in the Hueco Mundo arc. He's a crazy and brash personality who serves as Ichigo's rival for the longest time and a test that the protagonist needs to surpass before he can even think about fighting Ulquiorra.

His blue hair is pretty striking and makes for one of the most unique parts of his character. Each and every battle featuring this character is a treat to witness, and fans were elated to see that he survived the events of this arc and made an appearance in the Soul Society arc as well.

6 Renji Abarai

Bleach-Anime-Renji-Abari

Renji Abarai is one of the first Shinigami that Ichigo has a proper battle with in the Soul Society arc. Given the rather over-the-top nature of this character's personality, it's easy to see why he was given such a recognizable hairstyle.

Renji's strikingly red hair is tied up in a rather messy ponytail that perfectly suits this character. Watching him use Zabimaru while sporting this iconic look makes for a treat time and time again.

5 Tessai Tsukabishi

Tessai Tsukabishi As Kido Corps Captain

A member of Urahara's crew who was unfairly thrown out of Soul Society after Aizen's meddling, Tessai Tsukabishi is a pretty cool member of the group. His grounded nature balanced out the energy of the entire group quite a bit.

His cornrows are pretty striking in their own right and one of the most notable parts of this character. His importance might dwindle over the course of the series, but Tessai has more than enough appearances across the series to satisfy most fans.

4 Yumichika Ayasegawa

Yumichika Ayasegawa in Bleach

Yumichika has one of the most unique looks in the entire series. He's a powerful Shinigami who prioritizes beauty quite a bit, and his narcissism can be seen in the painstaking lengths he took to try and make himself look as beautiful as possible.

The feathers attached to his look might not technically be a part of his hairdo, but most people can be faulted for making this mistake after seeing his flamboyant look. He might be used for more comedic purposes over the course of the series but is still a force to be reckoned with when he gets serious.

3 Ulquiorra Cifer

Ulquiorra Cifer in Bleach

Ulquiorra is one of the best villains in the entire show, with his menacing presence hiding a surprisingly soft side to his character. Of course, that doesn't stop him from absolutely decimating his enemies when the moment calls for it.

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His unique look is complemented by a hairdo that has part of a horned helmet on his left side. His fight against Ichigo might've been somewhat of a disappointment, but fans still remember the imposing nature of this villain and his immense power to this day.

2 Yoruichi Shihouin

Yoruichi Shihouin in Bleach

Yoruichi is another cool character in the series that fans absolutely adore. Her initial appearance as a cat hid the true extent of her form's power and how she could use her skills to great effect.

Yoruichi didn't waste any time in establishing just how tactical and smart she was in combat after reverting to her human form. Her long purple-black hair contributes to her good looks and makes her a totally unforgettable character indeed.

1 Ichigo Kurosaki

Ichigo Kurosaki BLEACH TYBW Aug 2022

Given the name of this series, it was only a matter of time before Ichigo would make his way on this list. The Substitute Shinigami showed everyone time and time again just how massive his power was, taking out powerful villains many times throughout the series.

Ichigo might not be the most likable character around, but no one can deny just how unique his look is. His bleached orange hair has become a staple of the series, with Ichigo's hairdo changing multiple times over the course of the series.

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