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Bleach Vol 12: The Rescue

Bleach Vol 12: The Rescue
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Manufacturer: VIZ VIDEO
Starring: Bleach
Directed By: na
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: BLEACH VOL. 12 (DVD MOVIE)
EAN: 0782009238256
Format: Animated
Label: VIZ VIDEO
Manufacturer: VIZ VIDEO
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: VIZ VIDEO
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2008-09-23
Running Time: 100
Studio: VIZ VIDEO

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Lieutenant Momo Hinamori recalls her days in training at the Soul Reaper Academy, where she first met Captain Sosuke Aizen. In the present, the letter Aizen left for her at his death scene leads Momo to believe she has identified his killer... While Ichigo and Renji train with Yoruichi to achieve bankai, Rukia recalls a bit of her own past in a dream that she believes will prepare her to face her execution--which has been moved up to the next day!

Contains episodes 46-49


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Summary: Flashbacks and duels
Comment: Of all the volumes of "Bleach" thus far, the twelfth is the first to focus almost exclusively on the Soul Reapers, not on our odd little band of heroes.

In fact, we get two whole episodes of solid backstory for the various Soul Reapers we've become attached to -- and in the present, the captains are suspecting each other and unearthing the roots of a very nasty conspiracy. It may start off on a rosy, mildly humorous note, but the story becomes progressively grimmer right up to the truly tragic ending.

As the three lieutenants Renji, Momo and Kira all sit in prison for different reasons, we see a flashback to their early days at the Soul Reaper Academy. They were among the elite students, and so ended up on a special field trip that Shuhei Hisagi was leading -- which went horribly wrong when a horde of enormous Hollows appeared, attacking the older trainee. They were only saved by the arrival of two very familiar Soul Reapers...

When Momo escapes from her cell, Hitsugaya goes after Gin Ichimaru, intent on killing him before Momo can do it herself. But when Momo arrives she attacks "Li'l Shiro" instead, claiming that her beloved Captain Aizen identified him as a destructive traitor. Hitsugaya must somehow subdue his hysterical friend without killing her -- just before he turns his ice sword's awesome power against Gin.

And then a shocking announcement is made: Rukia's execution is set for the next day -- and Ichigo hasn't yet reached bankai. As her death approaches, Rukia thinks back on a terrible event many years ago, when she befriended Captain Ukitake's lieutenant, Kaien Shiba. But

There's always been a dark undertone to many of "Bleach's" characters, since most of them have lost someone to the Hollows. But the twelfth volume explores what people will do for or to the people they love -- Hitsugaya is all too willing to kill to protect his closest childhood friend, and Rukia is haunted by the night when she killed Kaien.

It's really a very dark string of episodes, reaching its climax in the exploration of just how Rukia killed Ganju's older brother. The episode is filled with dark forests, mad laughter, and splatters of gore -- including one moment where Ukitake starts hacking up blood -- only make it worse. But Kaien's greenish "Hollow" face is perhaps the most ghastly of all.

So unsurprisingly most of "Bleach's" trademark humor is missing, although there are a couple funny moments like Renji kicking Rukia in the butt. Instead, the plot is devoted to the characters' backstories, some spectacular action scenes (Hitsugaya's zanpakuto is awe-inspiring), and the ongoing efforts to uncover the conspiracy within the Seireitei. Who is the traitor, and what do they want?

Ichigo and his friends don't have much presence in these episodes, so most of the character development belongs to Hitsugaya. We get to see this child prodigy's curt efficiency and his passionate loyalty, as well as a stormy ice dragon attack that outdoes every other Soul Reaper's thus far. And we get to see how Momo, Kira and Renji became fast friends, and how Momo's infatuation with Aizen began.

The twelfth volume of "Bleach" is building the arc to a stunning climax, with plenty of conspiracy, tragedy, blood, and the occasional killer ice dragon. And it promises to get even better.


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