Bleach: Memories of Nobody

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Bleach: Memories of Nobody
The promotional poster for the film.
Directed byNoriyuki Abe
Written byMasashi Sogo
Tite Kubo (original manga)
StarringJapanese:
Masakazu Morita
Fumiko Orikasa
Kentarō Itō
Ryōtarō Okiayu
Romi Paku
Shin-ichiro Miki
Fumihiko Tachiki
Tomoko Kawakami
Chiwa Saitō
Masashi Ebara
English:
Johnny Yong Bosch
Michelle Ruff
Wally Wingert
Dan Woren
Steve Staley
Michael Lindsay
David Lodge
Karen Strassman
Edited byHidetoshi Okuda
Junichi Uematsu
Music byShiro Sagisu
Distributed byToho Company, Ltd.
Release dates
Japan December 16, 2006
United States June 11-12, 2008
Running time
90 minutes approx
CountriesJapan Japan
United States United States
LanguagesJapanese
English

Bleach: Memories of Nobody[1] is a 2006 animated film adaptation of the anime and manga series Bleach. Directed by Noriyuki Abe and written by Masashi Sogo, the film was first released in Japanese theaters on December 16, 2006. The DVD was released in Japan on September 5, 2007. To promote the film, the opening and closing credits for episodes 106 through 109 of the Bleach anime use footage from the film. The film's theme music is Overcome the Thousands of Nights (千の夜をこえて, Sen no Yoru o Koete) by Aqua Timez. The film will have a limited theatrical release in America in Summer 2008, followed by a DVD release in the winter.[2]

Taglines

  • One hour remains until the world collapses. (世界崩壊まで残り一時間。, Sekai hōkai made nokori ichijikan.)
  • Soul Reapers, protect the world. (死神たちよ、世界を護れ。, Shinigami-tachi yo, sekai o mamore.)
  • Soul Reapers, release your spirits. (死神たちよ魂を解き放て。, Shinigami-tachi yo, tamashii o tokihanate.)

Plot summary

In Karakura Town, unidentifiable spirits begin appearing en masse. While attempting to deal with these strange souls, Ichigo Kurosaki and Rukia Kuchiki meet Senna, a mysterious Soul Reaper who wipes out most of them. Senna refuses to answer any questions, so Ichigo is forced to follow her while Rukia tries to find out what's going on.

Meanwhile, in Soul Society, the real world is suddenly reflected in the sky, so Tōshirō Hitsugaya and Rangiku Matsumoto are sent to investigate. They meet up with Ichigo and discuss the events at the Urahara Shop, where Kisuke Urahara explains that a dimension between Soul Society and the real world, known as the Valley of Screams, has expanded to the point that it is connecting the two worlds.

The souls Ichigo saw earlier are known as "Blanks," souls that were lost in the space between the worlds and have been stripped of their memories. The Valley of Screams is composed of these Blanks, but they alone could not be responsible for the size to which it has grown. He goes on to explain that the lost memories of the Blanks will have formed into a single being known as the "Memory Rosary," and he has Ichigo track this being down.

Senna is eventually revealed to be the Memory Rosary, and a fair amount of the Gotei 13 shows up to deal with the problem. However, a mysterious group appears, identifying themselves as the "Dark Ones," and set their sights on Senna. Despite Ichigo's efforts, they succeed in capturing her.

Within the Valley of Screams, the Dark Ones attach Senna to a device powered by the Blanks. As concurrently explained by both the Dark Ones and Mayuri Kurotsuchi, the Blanks are naturally attracted to memories, which they lack. Senna, being composed of nothing but memories, will attract the Blanks, causing a chain reaction that will collapse the entire dimension. This in turn will cause the real world and Soul Society to collide, potentially annihilating both. The Dark Ones explain that their actions are to get revenge on Soul Society: they were Soul Reapers over a millennia ago, but were exiled and have since adapted to the Valley of Screams.

Unwilling to give up on Senna, Ichigo finds the portal into the Valley of Screams on the river. As he enters it, Rukia heads to Soul Society to get reinforcements. Since the only available portal into the Valley of Screams exists in the real world, and the process that will destroy both Soul Society and the real world will complete within an hour, General Yamamoto orders that the Kidō Cannon be fired at the dimension to obliterate it first. Yamamoto refuses to order a rescue mission with such a tight time frame.

Within the Valley, Ichigo finds himself overpowered by the sheer number of Blanks the Dark Ones have at their command. He is saved by the timely arrival of Kenpachi Zaraki, with lieutenant Yachiru Kusajishi on his back. Aside from Zaraki, Soifon, Tōshirō Hitsugaya, Izuru Kira, Byakuya Kuchiki, Rangiku Matsumoto, Tetsuzaemon Iba, Shūhei Hisagi, Ikkaku Madarame, and Yumichika Ayasegawa have also arrived to help. The group makes short work of most of the Dark Ones, leaving Ichigo to battle their leader. Though it takes Ichigo longer and takes a larger toll on him, he is victorious as well.

Despite having stopped the collapse of the Valley of Screams, the process is far enough along that the effect persists. Senna, now in control of the Blanks, sacrifices herself to use their power to push the two worlds apart once more since she did not want Ichigo to die, thus saving the inhabitants of both Soul Society and the real world.

Extremely weak, Senna asks Ichigo to take her back to the graveyard so that she can see her name on her gravestone. Though the gravestone does not have her name, Ichigo tells Senna that her name is on it. Content that she once lived in the town and assured of her own separate existence, Senna evaporates. Rukia explains that once the power of the Blanks has faded, their memories of Senna will fade along with them. However, after the credits, Ichigo seems to remember Senna when the red ribbon he bought her floats down from the sky to him, and a girl resembling Senna is seen running past him.

Notes

  1. ^ In all promotional print and video, the film's title is preceded by the label "theatrical edition" (劇場版, gekijō-ban).
  2. ^ "VIZ MEDIA ANNOUNCES LICENSE FOR BLEACH THE MOVIE: MEMORIES OF NOBODY". March 28, 2007. Retrieved 2008-04-07. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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