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Bleach Vol. 11

Bleach Vol. 11
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While trying to evade the pursuing Soul Reapers and rescue Rukia Orihime and Uryu are confronted by the captain of Squad 12 the despicable Mayuri Kurotsuchi who plans on using them as guinea pigs for his experiments!Meanwhile Yoruichi has revealed her true form to the astonishment of Ichigo and the others and must use all her tricks and skills to keep her fellow intruders from losing everything they've fought for.Contains episodes 42-45.System Requirements:Running Time: 100 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ANIMATION/ANIME UPC: 782009238249 Manufacturer No: DBH11


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21324 in DVD
  • Brand: BLEACH #11 (DVD MOVIE)
  • Released on: 2008-07-22
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
  • Original language: Japanese
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds
  • Running time: 125 minutes

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As a new season of the hit fantasy-adventure Bleach gets underway, director Noriyuki Abe raises the stakes and ramps up the action even further. Orihime and Ishida, who have been MIA for a number of episodes, reappear and confront Mayuri Kurotsuchi, the brutal Captain of Squad 12. Orihime is too kind-hearted to be an effective warrior: Ishida has her to be taken to safety before confronting the sadistic Captain. When he learns that Mayuri killed his grandfather-sensei, Ishida's powers rise to new heights.Yoruichi realizes that Ichigo isn't strong enough to battle Captain Kuchiki of Squad 6: She spirits him away to train him further. Ichigo must learn to release the greater power hidden within his sword. He must force Zangetsu, the spirit of sword, into submission within three days. The filmmakers have apparently forgotten the seven-minute time limit on theinter-dimensional portal Urahara created between Earth and the Seireitei, but with such exciting battles and illuminating flashbacks, who cares? (Rated "Teen," suitable for ages 13 and older: violence, grotesque imagery) --Charles Solomon


Customer Reviews

Bleach vol.115
The fight between Squad 12's captain and Uryu is more than enough reason to get this disc.

This battle is not something I would ever want to let her see4
Uryu Ishida has always resented the Soul Reapers for one major reason: his beloved grandfather's death.

But the true facts about that come to light in the eleventh volume of "Bleach," which pits Uryu against the most horrible of all the Soul Reaper captains. The whole rescue-Rukia-from-certain-death storyline is visibly coming to a close, but Uryu and Ichigo's dramatic side-by-side stories keep it from feeling as though the series is too drawn-out.

Yoruichi knocks Ichigo out (in a very unpleasant way) and escapes from the white tower, with Byakuya Kuchiki hot in pursuit. When Ichigo awakes, Yoruichi reveals that the only way he can realistically beat Byakuya is if he achieves the bankai, the second release of his zanpakuto. Usually it takes years to achieve, but she offers him a risky method that may let him achieve bankai in only a couple days.

Meanwhile, Orihime and Uryu prowl around in disguise -- until they fall into an explosive trap set by Mayuri Kurotsuchi, a clown-faced captain who wants Orihime as his next guinea pig. But Uryu's fight against him becomes much more personal when Mayuri reveals his history experimenting on the Quincy. But to defeat this mad scientist

Most of the Soul Reaper captains we've seen thus far are pretty nice people, if a bit odd. Worst case scenario, they're chilly or inadvertently creepy. But Mayuri Kurotsuchi is probably the first really repulsive Soul Reaper officer we've seen thus far -- someone so nasty that he turns his own men into explosives, experimented on living people, and savagely beats his lieutenant/daughter.

It's hard to see why they haven't pink-slipped this guy yet, especially since nobody really likes him. That, and his zanpakuto looks insanely silly.

Anyhow, Uryu's fight scenes -- which stretch over almost two episodes -- are pretty spectacular in a gross, harrowing way. Poisonous bankai, super-bows and a technique that helps Uryu keep moving even when paralyzed are all used to up the tension in an already taut battle. And the fight is pretty gross as well, since Mayuri is all too happy to use his body parts as weapons.

And this volume is Uryu's chance to shine, with his anger ("The man in the picture is Soken Ishida. He was my teacher, as well as my GRANDFATHER!") driving him to win no matter what. And I do mean that, because the method he used to fight Mayuri promises to have some unpleasant long-term effects. Yet he also finds a few minutes to be kind and chivalrous to Mayuri's much-abused lieutenant, a timid miniskirted girl named Nemu.

After a subplot that emotional and intense, just about anything else seems like it was patched on. But the last episode shows the aftereffects of Uryu, Chad and Ganju's fights, and some random comic relief ("What a weird name!" "YOU'RE the one who nicknamed me that!"). But Ichigo's iron-clad determination to achieve the three-day bankai, and some brewing problems in the Soul Reaper jail, promise to make things more interesting.

The eleventh "Bleach" volume's gross, spectacular battle sequence manages to make the other episodes seem almost superfluous. And things promise to grow even more interesting as Ichigo trains for bankai.