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[48][49] Anime News Network had four different writers review the first volume of the second manga series. Faye Hopper scored it the highest, four out of five, and wrote that she was captivated the entire read with its appeal lying in "its absurdity held up by its absolutely incredible artistry. " Amy McNulty gave it a 2. 5 rating and also praised Itagaki's art, but felt the character designs were not particularly memorable. She also wrote that the volume "succeeds in identifying the stakes, but it completely fails in anchoring the reader with characters to care about. " Rebecca Silverman and Teresa Navarro both gave it a 2 and noted its status as a "set-up book," with each new character introduced in the same manner.

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Sagiri is ranked last, 12th, in the Yamada Asaemon hierarchy. Death-Row Criminals[edit] Criminals that the Shogunate chose to embark on the journey to Shinsenkyo and find the Elixir of Life with an assigned Yamada Asaemon executioner. Yuzuriha (杠) Voiced by: Rie Takahashi[4] (Japanese); Jill Harris[5] (English) Portrayed by: Yūri Ōta[6] A self-centered, female ninja who is known as "Yuzuriha of Keishu" (傾主の杠). Aza Chōbei (亜左 弔兵衛, Aza Chōbē) Voiced by: Ryōhei Kimura[4] (Japanese); Nazeeh Tarsha[5] (English) Portrayed by: Yūnosuke Matsushima[6] (first play), Hiroki Sana[7] (second play) A leader of a gang of bandits in Iyo Province, and Toma's older brother. Tamiya Gantetsusai (民谷 巌鉄斎) Voiced by: Tetsu Inada[4] (Japanese); Phil Parsons (English) Portrayed by: Naoya Gо̄moto[6] A famous master swordsman on death row who is known as "Blade Dragon" (剣龍). Despite being somewhat lecherous and shallow, Gantetsusai's swordsmanship is unparalleled, as he can match many of the Yamada Asaemons in a duel. After the Shinsenkyo expedition, he is pardoned by the Shogunate and opens a swordsman dojo/medical clinic, the latter being a tribute to his executioner Fuchi. Nurugai (ヌルガイ) Voiced by: Makoto Koichi[8] (Japanese); Cassie Ewulu[5] (English) Portrayed by: Azusa Yoshihama[6] The last of the Sanka people [ja]. Nurugai was put on death row after she accidentally lured Shogunate samurai to her village—as the Sanka were a symbol of rebellion against the Shogunate, despite living normally. Due to her physique and behavior, she is often mistaken for a boy. Rokurota (六呂田) A fearsomely large and strong criminal. Retrieved May 4, 2014. ^ "BLEACH: Spirits Are Forever With You I" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on November 6, 2015. Retrieved May 3, 2014. ^ "BLEACH: Spirits Are Forever With You II" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on November 6, 2015. Retrieved May 3, 2014. ^ "More Details Revealed For 2 Upcoming Bleach Novels". Anime News Network.
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