Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn Karakura Town, unidentifiable spirits begin appearing en mases. While attempting to deal with these strange souls, Ichigo Kurosaki and Rukia Kuchiki meet Senna, a mysterious shinigami who... Ler tudoIn Karakura Town, unidentifiable spirits begin appearing en mases. While attempting to deal with these strange souls, Ichigo Kurosaki and Rukia Kuchiki meet Senna, a mysterious shinigami who wipes out most of them. Senna refuses to answer any questions, so Ichigo is forced to fol... Ler tudoIn Karakura Town, unidentifiable spirits begin appearing en mases. While attempting to deal with these strange souls, Ichigo Kurosaki and Rukia Kuchiki meet Senna, a mysterious shinigami 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.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Ichigo Kurosaki
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- Rukia Kuchiki
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- Sado 'Chad' Yasutora
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- Uryuu Ishida
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- Senna
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- Renji Abarai
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- Kenpachi Zaraki
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- Tessai Tsukabishi
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- Shunsui Kyouraku
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- Ururu Tsumugiya
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- Yumichika Ayasegawa
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- Ikkaku Madarame
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- Jinta Hanakari
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- Jushiro Ukitake
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- Karin Kurosaki
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- Kon
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- Kisuke Urahara
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- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
To fully appreciate this Japan animation film, one would have to be familiar and enjoy the long running syndicated animation series which gives the notion of a 'grim reaper'- like powers and people's souls if a person were to already been dead or is already dead- what happens to their souls! The first film from the popular series which can be very moving at times, centers upon another alternate universe and the title character, Ichigo building a rapport with a young care-free girl he's never seen before, whose associated with that other universe and of course, people with unique capabilities coming after her, and why! What I love about this series and other Japan animations is that "one" would not have to spend, waste money to collect the comic series to enjoy this, since the story is faithfully taken straight out of the comic series from the creator himself, even though the two formats are slightly different, as opposed to other super hero characters that are English, and are milked completely from what they're worth. The other plus are the notion of the variety of weapons, mostly swords, except that they'll have it's own identity with unique abilities that 're not supposed to make sense, but are neat to look at whenever they're fighting!
I saw this in a kind of discreet student's moved session, where some of the hard-core blind fans were present.
Knowing the comics and the series seems to en richen the experience of this. I didn't know any of them. But that allowed me to understand how poor minds of dire fans work, as they weaved and clapped at things only because they knew it from the series, while the scene in itself was completely uninteresting.
The thing here had some legs to walk. The idea that memory creates time, and fills space, and having none is wandering with no objectives, in an uncertain land, with an uncertain fate. In other words, the idea that having a past can create your future.
But they were only interested in exploring the movements, the fights, and the cool side of having handsome characters with big weapons and big powers.
this probably has the same visual aspect of the TV series, unless the series production is rather poor.
My opinion: 1/5
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The story begins during a routine "Hollow" hunting when Ichigo and Ruika encounter strange spirits know as "Blanks". Initially confused by their sudden appearance, the plot thickens with the appearance of a mysterious new Soul Reaper named Senna who quickly befriends Ichigo. Slowly, the nature of Senna and the strange appearances of the spirits are revealed culminating with Ichigo and gang having to stop a age old feud by a group of Soul Reaper exiles who intend on destroying the world and the Soul society.
Face it, "Bleach: Memories of Nobody" is just an extended filler episode of the popular Bleach anime series. None of the characters get any further development and the cast of new characters do not add much to the soup. Senna especially was no doubt written to be a spunky yet likable girl with a carefree outlook on life, but thanks to either the script or the seiyuu (Japanese voice actress), she comes across as quite an irritant with her "sad" back story feeling forced into place to milk a few tears from the audience. Thankfully the returning cast from the TV series all deliver some adequate performances that fit their character personalities.(note: i have only watched the Japanese version thus far but i hear that the English dub has had much positive reception)
Despite having a movie sized budget, the animation still suffers from the same flaws that plague the TV series. Stiff character motion, flat backgrounds and frequent use of lazy looking animation short-cuts make this movie look even more like a glorified episode of the TV series. There are even a couple of scenes with very obvious "off-model" or disproportionate character art. Along with the overly bright cheery color scheme and minimally detailed artwork, the only "improvement" there is seems to be a greater usage of CGI for some backgrounds and special power effects.
Unless you are an existing fan of Bleach, this movie would fail to satisfy. As if the story were not confusing enough, No introductions or exposition is given hence newcomers would find it really difficult to watch this show and understand the various terms and Bleach lingo. As an anime movie, the production standards are sub-par and the story is plagued by some pacing issues. Top it off with one major cop-out ending(no it was not all a dream, but it is something close to that), and what you get is one major disappointment.
Basically, if you thought the TV series was good, "Bleach: Memories of Nobody" would not change your mind, but neither would it be increasing your impression about Bleach as a whole. If you thought the TV series was not up to expectations, this movie would only prove you right once more as you will find the same flaws here. A real treat for hardcore Bleach fanatics, and a real let down for fans of good anime movies.
The voice acting is incredible here, as is the animation. Everything about the movie is really well done. The story keeps you gripped the entire time, and you will wish to see more when the credits start to roll.
Definitely check this out, whether you are a big Bleach fan, or haven't dabbled in the series yet. It's a great film.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThis anime film is located chronologically after the episode of Ichigo to Rukia, kaiten suru omoi (2007) and before the episode of Daikô-gyô saikai! Kyôfu no tenkôsei (2007) from Bleach (2004).
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThere is a "live" image of Karakura Town all through the ending credits that shows a couple of days going by in a very smooth time lapse fashion. Right after that, there is a post credit scene that clearly implies an ellipsis after the end of the movie.
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- How long is Bleach: Memories of Nobody?Fornecido pela Alexa
Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- BLEACH 死神劇場版:MEMORIES OF NOBODY
- Empresas de produção
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 1.238.072
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 27 min(87 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1