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Peter Segal and Michael Ewing had
been lined up to produce the film. [77] In 2012, Dan Mazeau was added as a screenwriter for the project, and Masi Oka joined as producer. [78] A live action film adaptation of the same name produced by Warner Bros. [79] directed by Shinsuke Sato and starring Sota Fukushi was released in Japan on July 20, 2018. [80] Aniplex released thirteen drama CDs featuring the original voice actors from the series; these drama CDs have only been included as part of the DVD releases. [81] The popularity of the anime series[82] resulted in the series of rock musicals, jointly produced by Studio Pierrot and Nelke Planning.
There have been five musicals produced which covered portions of the Substitute and Soul Society arcs, as well as three additional performances known as "Live Bankai Shows" which did not follow the Bleach plotline. The initial performance run of the Bleach musical was from August 17–28, 2005 at the Space Zero Tokyo center in Shinjuku. [83][84][85] The musicals are directed by Takuya Hiramitsu, with a script adaptation by Naoshi Okumura and music composed by playwright Shoichi Tama. The songs are completely original and not taken from the anime soundtrack. Key actors in the series include Tatsuya Isaka as Ichigo Kurosaki, Miki Satō as Rukia Kuchiki and Eiji Moriyama as Renji Abarai.