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Second Bleach Movie to Screen in San Francisco

Posted By Erin On July 15, 2009

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Second Bleach Movie to Screen in San Francisco

NEW PEOPLE, part of an entertainment center in San Francisco, houses the underground VIZ Cinema theatre, a 143-seat screening room with HD digital projection and a THX certified sound system. VIZ Cinema is the first of its kind in America, screening the most recent films from Japan as well as classic and popular ones, documentaries and anime.

On August 18th and 19th, they will have the American, theatrical debut of the second feature length Bleach movie, Bleach the Movie 2: The DiamondDust Rebellion. Tickets go on sale on July 31, 2009 at vizcinema.com and fans are urged to buy their tickets soon, as VIZ Cinema is expecting it to be completely sold out for each show. They will be showing the movie two times for both days, to accommodate as many viewers as possible.

Preceded by the first film, Bleach: Memories of Nobody which was released in Japan on December 16, 2006 and in America on June 11, 2008, Bleach the Movie 2: The DiamondDust Rebellion came out on December 22, 2007 in Japan. It is slated to be released on DVD in America shortly after its theatrical run, on September 8, 2009. The film has Toshiro Hitsugaya ordered to protect the King’s Seal and when it is stolen, he is ordered to go after it. When he doesn’t return, Soul Society brands him a traitor that must be executed.

The overall opinion of the second movie in the Bleach fan community is that it is far superior to the first, in animation, music and story. Toshiro is also one of the more popular characters in Bleach, with a mysterious past surrounding him, making a lot of fans happy when they heard the second film would focus on him so intently. The second movie did very well in the Japanese box office, coming in fourth in the ranks and holding the top ten position for five weeks.

As a side-note regarding Bleach, a third film has been released in Japan, called, Fade to Black, I Call Your Name, debuting on December 13, 2008. It held a top ten position in the Japanese box office for five weeks.

All three films have been directed by, Noriyuki Abe with the second film’s opening theme performed by rock band, Sambomaster and the third features opening music by the rock band, Porno Graffiti. There is no scheduled release of the third film in America or the United Kingdom yet.

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