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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: BLEACH MOVIE 1 (DVD MOVIE)
EAN: 0782009238713
Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: VIZ VIDEO
Manufacturer: VIZ VIDEO
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: VIZ VIDEO
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 14, 2008
Running Time: 93 minutes
Sales Rank: 2690
Studio: VIZ VIDEO
Theatrical Release Date: 2006
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Product Description: A 2-Disc Set Loaded with Special Features!
After unidentified beings known as 'Blanks' start popping up, they are soon followed by a Soul Reaper named Senna who makes them disappear. Puzzled by these unknown beings and the even more mysterious girl, Ichigo and Rukia set out to learn more, but uncover an evil plot when a menacing clan tries to kidnap Senna. Banished from the Soul Society long ago, the clan's leader is sending the World of the Living and the Soul Society on a collision course, and Senna seems to be the key to his diabolical plot for revenge. Can Ichigo and his fellow Soul Reapers save the two worlds from annihilation?
Disc 2 Special Features Include: * Inside Bleach The Movie * Japanese Production Interviews * US Theatrical Trailer * Original Japanese Trailers Also included: Original Japanese Movie Booklet (translated version)
Bilingual (English & Japanese with optional subtitles)
Amazon.com: As the first of the three Bleach feature films opens, Ichigo and Rukia are having a typical squabble--with Kon-butting in--when hordes of 'Blanks' appear: weird white creatures that look vaguely like snowmen with pink caps. Senna, a Soul Reaper neither of them recognize, bursts into view and destroys the creatures. Although he initially finds her irritating, Ichigo grows fond of this strange girl, who leads him into a deadly conflict with a rebellious clan banished from the Soul Society a century earlier. Ganryu, the leader of the clan, recognizes Senna as a Shinenju, an entity composed of the memories of thousands of lost souls. He plans to use her latent power to destroy both the Soul Society and the World of the Living. Ichigo stops him with the assistance of the Soul Reaper Captains and Lieutenants. Memories of Nobody (2006) intensifies the main theme of the Bleach series: Ichigo's desire to protect those he cares about. Although director Noriyuki Abe stages the fight scenes with his usual panache--and more special effects than a television budget allows--Memories of Nobody has a more melancholy tone than the more comedic series. As the film reunites most of the creative team from the program, it often plays like an extended TV episode, but a touching one that will please Bleach fans. A second disc of extras includes two standard making-of documentaries, trailers in Japanese and English, and copies of the storyboards. (Rated 'Teen,' suitable for ages 13 and older: violence, grotesque imagery) --Charles Solomon
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Rating: - An Entertaining Movie But The Ending Breaks Your Heart
This is the first movie finally to come on dvd to the U.S. and I'm greatly happy to have gotten it. The story intro is pretty much the standard hollow attacking a soul when Ichigo and Rukia destroy it but afterwords strange and unusual spirits unlike hollows are in the living world, at first confused Rukia and Ichigo encounter another Soul reaper by the name of Senna who attacks the unusual spirits who are actually known as blanks. Senna who appears to be a younger soul reaper appears to also have a vague recollection of her memories and how she actually arrived in the living world. What the blanks are and who Senna really is are explained later in the movie as well as meeting the villains and their agendas as well. Also another problem that's interconnected to Senna, the blanks, and the mysterious villains is the calamity that's causing the real world and the spirit world to collide with each other which if they do will of course destroy both worlds. The action is great as well as the animation and humor which we expect with the Bleach series and you'll get the gaggle of cast from the Bleach universe and while most won't get to much talk time you'll still see the characters in the movie. The one thing that really annoyed me about the movie was the ending I can't say why to much because that it'll give it away but it is heart breaking with what happens to one of the characters in the movie. The movie is wide-screen with 5.1 Japanese/English audio and the English audio commentaries. The ... Read More
Rating: - More than I was expecting
Bleach is the story of Ichigo Kurosaki, an obstinate high-school boy who became imbued with the powers of a Soul Reaper. Soul Reapers come from the afterlife, an alternate dimension known as The Soul Society and it is their job to police our world, bring peace to errant souls, and destroy those back go mad, becoming massive soul-devouring monstrosities known as Hollows. So basically, the them is a blurring of the line between life and afterlife. It's chock full of action, sports a cast of characters so massive I can't recall most of their names at any given time, and an extremely complex history and series of rules that it operates by. These things make "Bleach" one of the outstanding ongoing anime series, but they also make it extremely hard on new viewers. "Memories of Nobody" does as good a job as can be expected in welcoming Bleach newcomers, but it will mostly appeal to fans of the television series as an interesting and charming standalone addition to its canon.
The star of the show is a girl named Senna, who Ichigo and Rukia encounter while investigating a creepy phenomena of faceless apparitions gathering in the world of the living. While humans can see none of this, it is a bad omen of things to come and while the Soul Society researches on their end, Ichigo and Rukia have to attempt to sort things out in the world of the living. Senna is easily among the most instantly lovable characters in the Bleach pantheon. She embodies all that is carefree and charming about anime ... Read More
Rating: - Very enjoyable. It did not disappoint
I enjoyed Memories of Nobody very much. I thought the story was strong and got back to the kind of elements the show had during the attempt to rescue Rukia. The action and story were well done. My only regret may be that I didn't get to see it in the thearter. I would recommend it to Bleach fans in the US.
One of the best parts of the special features was seeing the behind the scenes of the show. Especially the voice actors. It always amazes me how the picture you have in your head based on a voice is never anything like the people in real life.
This was a great buy.
Rating: - Meh. I suppose it could have been worse. . . .
Sigh. This is what I hate about anime movies: they bring a new character into the story (usually an ideal "mary sue" character), and make the entire plot revolve around them for a few hours, and then they usually die, so they can't mess with the canon later on. The worst part is how the other characters all develope this hugely detailed and passionate (though usually not in the romantic way. . . ew) relationship with them, doing things completely out of character (like risking their lives for said character), and generally making the story completely unbelievable, and very painful for rabid fans (and often normal fans) to watch.
This movie does have some good bits. The part at the beginning where Ichigo just drops his body when he goes into shinigami (ahem, 'scuse me, "soul reaper") form is great. The whole sequence near the end with Kenpachi is marvelous! And the bit with Byakuya is both squee-worthy and breathtaking. There are some great cameos of old favorite characters throughout. However, most of the times that the new character (Senna) is involved, the story just gets kind of tired and feels forced.
Though I have to say, in the English dub, Troy Baker, (who does the voice for the main bad guy) has an amazing voice. The dubbing is actually quite well done throughout, and, when dealing with Senna, almost makes the completely out of character emotions believable. Almost.
At least this movie gave us some great new music, because the track entitled "Senna" (think ... Read More
Rating: - Blank memories
Many anime movies based on a TV series are basically like extremely long episodes, though often with with better animation and music.
And such is the case with the first movie based on the hit anime series, "Bleach: Memories of Nobody." It's not a perfect movie adaptation -- several regulars are reduced to brief cameos -- but it is graced with some extremely solid action sequences, lovely animation, a solid mix of comedy and tragedy, and a nice little storyline for the perpetually stressed-out Ichigo.
After disposing of a Hollow, Ichigo and Rukia encounter puffy creatures with pointed red heads. When the things start getting pushy, a strange Shinigami girl named Senna appears and wipes many of them out.
Turns out these things are Blank (amnesiac) souls from the Valley of Screams in the Severed World, and the only way to get rid of 'em is to find the Memory Rosary, a being that contains all their memories. As Ichigo struggles to keep an eye on the flighty Senna, he is charged with finding the Memory Rosary and protecting it from the mysterious man who is leading the Blanks.
Guess who the Memory Rosary is. I'll give you a hint: it's someone not in the regular cast.
Anyway, a bunch of Soul Reapers are dispatched to bring the Memory Rosary back with them, only to have her snatched away by a strange man named Ganryu, who has a grudge against the Soul Reapers. Ichigo and Rukia discover the portal into the Severed World -- but there's only an hour ... Read More
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