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Then there is a three-episode anime-only arc - " Forest of the Menos", in which the group gets split up in an underground forest full of vast numbers of Menos Grande. A mysterious Shinigami, Ashido Kanō, aids them all in escaping the Forest of the Menos. The episodes use three pieces of theme music: one opening themes and two closing themes. The opening theme is " After Dark" by Asian Kung-Fu Generation. The ending themes are " Tane wo Maku Hibi" (種をまく日々, lit. Seed-Scattering Days) by J-pop singer Kousuke Atari, and " Kansha" (感謝, lit. Appreciation) by RSP for the rest of the episodes.
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Immense Spiritual Power: As the former third Espada, Nelliel has a grand amount of spiritual energy, powerful enough for her Fracción to sense it from a large distance. [13] Mask (Former): Ashido usually wears a Hollow mask covering his face. The mask was obtained when Ashido arrived in the Forest of Menos, coming from a Hollow killed by Ashido's last teammate. The mask itself is highly durable, serving as a shield to deflect various Cero blasts from Gillian-class Menos. It also protected Ashido from harm when he saved Rukia Kuchiki from a lethal blow from an Adjuchas-class Hollow. However, the mask was broken as a result. [1] [2] Powers & Abilities [ ]
I just wanted my friends to hear you speak. It’s been a while since they heard a Shinigami’s voice." [1]
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Harding, Daryl (November 29, 2021). "Bleach Event on December 18 to Present 1st Trailer and Visual for Upcoming New TV Anime Adaptation". Crunchyroll. Archived from the original on November 29, 2021 . Retrieved November 29, 2021. The episodes use five pieces of theme music: two opening themes and four closing themes. The opening themes are " chAngE" by Miwa and " Melody of the Wild Dance" by SID. The ending themes are " Stay Beautiful" by Diggy-MO, " Echoes" by Universe, " Last Moment" by Spyair, and " Song For..." by ROOKiEZ is PUNK'D.Bleach: The Honey Dish Rhapsody" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on October 8, 2012 . Retrieved May 4, 2014. a b c Charles Solomon (August 28, 2008). "Creator Tite Kubo surprised by 'Bleach' success". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on April 23, 2009 . Retrieved September 17, 2008.