Bleach: TYBW Goes Behind the Scenes of Rukia’s ‘Ice Queen’ Bankai Singer

Shirō Sagisu, the Japanese composer for Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, released a behind-the-scenes video of the performer behind Rukia’s Bankai scene.While One Piece fans are currently buzzing over Monkey D. Luffy’s Gear 5 transformation, the new Bleach was having a monumental moment of its own. In Episode 19 of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, Rukia Kuchiki unleashed her Bankai known as the Hakka no Togame, translated as Censure of the White Haze by Viz Media. This occurred in the manga between Chapters 569 – 570 in 2014, meaning Bleach fans have been waiting nearly a decade to see it in animation. On social media, Sagisu shared a video of musical artist Ian Michael G. Pitter performing the song used for Rukia’s Bankai scene.According to the track listings of SHIRO’S SONGBOOK BLEACH Bankai!, the song Pitter performed for Episode 19 is called “Slip Away (Never Meant To Belong).” “Ian Pitter, who sang the Bankai scene by Rukia, has been making music with me for 26 years,” Sagisu said. Pitter is also credited as the singer for “Going Home – his sights” and “It’s Easy (Will of the Heart).” In a similar fashion to how everyone referred to Gear 5 Luffy as “Joy Boy,” Bleach fans declared Rukia their “Ice Queen,” as her ice-powered Bankai gives her a beautiful pale appearance.Related: Bleach Cosplay Captures the Playful Personality of the Former 3rd Espada

Shirō Sagisu, the Japanese composer for Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, released a behind-the-scenes video of the performer behind Rukia’s Bankai scene.

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While One Piece fans are currently buzzing over Monkey D. Luffy’s Gear 5 transformation, the new Bleach was having a monumental moment of its own. In Episode 19 of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, Rukia Kuchiki unleashed her Bankai known as the Hakka no Togame, translated as Censure of the White Haze by Viz Media. This occurred in the manga between Chapters 569 – 570 in 2014, meaning Bleach fans have been waiting nearly a decade to see it in animation. On social media, Sagisu shared a video of musical artist Ian Michael G. Pitter performing the song used for Rukia’s Bankai scene.

According to the track listings of SHIRO’S SONGBOOK BLEACH Bankai!, the song Pitter performed for Episode 19 is called “Slip Away (Never Meant To Belong).” “Ian Pitter, who sang the Bankai scene by Rukia, has been making music with me for 26 years,” Sagisu said. Pitter is also credited as the singer for “Going Home – his sights” and “It’s Easy (Will of the Heart).” In a similar fashion to how everyone referred to Gear 5 Luffy as “Joy Boy,” Bleach fans declared Rukia their “Ice Queen,” as her ice-powered Bankai gives her a beautiful pale appearance.

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