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[10] The fifth anniversary box set was released on July 29, 2009, with a CD including 21 previously unreleased songs. [11] The Bleach Beat Collections is a set of CDs published by Sony Music featuring recordings by the original Japanese
voice actors that provide a look at the personalities of the characters they play, as well as the voice actors themselves. The first CD was released on June 22, 2005, twenty-one volumes followed
across four named sets called Sessions. [12] A number of additional collections have been released. Two volumes were released as "The Best", with each volume containing twenty four songs each on two discs; the first volume released March 21, 2007, and the second one on March 18, 2009. [13][14] The "Bleach Breathless Collection" contains six releases featuring five tracks of the individual Soul Reaper.
British, Chinese, French, German, Indian and Turkish adaptations are in development. [83][additional citation(s) needed] [84] Notes[edit] ^ Acquired by JTBC Studios in 2020[1] ^ a b Lit. "Start" ^ a b Lit. "Our Night" ^ a b Lit. "Straight" ^ The song "Start Over" by Chris Lyon, who
played the character Kim To-ni in the drama, is included in the physical CD album version as the 8th track. All
succeeding tracks are renumbered accordingly.