Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion

Bleach: The Diamond Dust Rebellion (劇場版BLEACH The DiamondDust Rebellion もう一つの氷輪丸, Gekijōban Burīchi Za Daiyamondo Dasuto Reberion Mō Hitotsu no Hyōrinmaru?, Full Japanese title "Bleach the Movie: The Diamond Dust Rebellion, Another Hyōrinmaru") is the second animated film adaptation of the anime and manga series Bleach. The film is directed by Noriyuki Abe and co-written by Michiko Yokote and Masahiro Ōkubo, and the theatrical release was on December 22, 2007. The theme music for the movie is "Rock of Light" (光のロック, Hikari no Rock) by Sambomaster.

The film's tagline is Execute Tōshirō Hitsugaya! (日番谷冬獅郎を処刑せよ., Hitsugaya Tōshirō o shokeiseyo.?)

To promote the film, the opening and closing credits of the Bleach anime from episode 151-154 use footage from the film. Tite Kubo also published a special manga chapter focusing on Hitsugaya's past to further promote the film.

The film was released on September 8 2009 in North America.

Attack on the Royal Procession
High above the living world, a large cloud quickly soared across the skies. Within it, the servants of the Royal Family are seen partaking in some form of escort duty with a large procession of carts and entertainers, surrounded by ceremonial guards as they slowly make their journey. Far below the ensemble of royalty, several unseated Shinigami watch over the proceedings, acting as security. Lieutenant Matsumoto then appears behind them, asking for a report on the event's current situation.

Reporting that all is well, one of them questions as to what the item they are protecting, the Ōin, actually is. Explaining that it is a treasure amongst the Royal Family, even she herself is unaware of it's nature as anybody outside of the Royal Family are forbidden from even looking at the treasured item. She then affirms that no matter what it is, it is the duty of the Tenth Division to watch over the proceedings and guard the Ōin.

Returning to her captain, Tōshirō Hitsugaya, Matsumoto reports that all lookouts haven't detected an abnormalities. Commenting on how impressive the procession is up close, Hitsugaya cynically replies that fanfare will always follow authority around. Suddenly, they sense an oncoming presence just before it strikes one of the Royal Family's carts at high speed. Seeing it be knocked over, both Shinigami quickly mobilise to contain the threat.

Bursting into flames, two connected balls of electricity emerge from the wrecked cart. Spinning at high speed, it quickly disposes of the ceremonial guards nearby before being confronted by Matsumoto and several unseated Shinigami. Revealing an electrified cord, the unseated members are quickly killed in an explosion before the cord is sent flying out towards Matsumoto, who quickly defends herself with her Zanpakutō which is then ensnared by the enemies weapon. The smoke clears enough to reveal a blue-haired Arrancar girl, who sends an electric current down the cord in an attempt to kill Matsumoto. Before the charge can reach her however, the lieutenant activates her Shikai which negates the electricity giving her an opening to attack.

Back at the ensemble, a second elemental ball emerges from the wreckage, this time made of flames, which immediately begins incinerating the remaining travellers before Hitsugaya intervenes, quickly revealing that the fireball is in fact another Arrancar girl with red-hair. Demanding to know who they were, he quickly freezes her blade causing the young woman to immediately back off. Laughing as she ran, Hitsugaya quickly gave chase only to pause on top of the wrecked cart.

Hesitating upon sensing a large spiritual presence, an unseen attacker takes advantage of this pause and impales the young captain with his Zanpakutō. Jumping back to get some distance between him and this new attacker, the unseen assailant emerges from the smoke and reveals himself to be a masked Shinigami. Shocked by the sudden appearance, Hitsugaya quickly finds himself being attacked and can only defend himself, while below Matsumoto arrives on the scene demanding to know where the Ōin is. On top of the wreckage, the masked man comments on how their fight brings back old memories, inciting Hitsugaya to immediately try and remove the mask from his face.

Catching only the man's cloak, he and the two Arrancar girls quickly escape and leave the captain conflicted. Calling out to him, Matsumoto can only watch as he seemingly makes the decision to pursue the unknown attacker. Before being able to chase him herself, the situation at hand escalates as the fire causes an explosion, and can only try to control the aftermath of the chaotic event that just transpired. With the remaining ceremonial guards trying to contain the raging fire, an unseated Shinigami arrives to report that all of the known assailants had escaped, and they had sustained severe casualties due to the attack. However Matsumoto is unable to respond, still shocked over the sudden disappearance of her captain.

Confinement of the Tenth Division
Later, the Substitute Shinigami, Ichigo Kurosaki is seen running across the clouds, apparently taking notice of an unknown barrier that had been erected in the area. Cutting through it with his Zanpakutō, Ichigo is confronted with the site of a massacre, bodies strewn across the field and the wreckage of several carts. Unaware of the situation, Ichigo is quickly surrounded by dozens of Onmitsukidō members who quickly prove to be hostile. Trying to identify himself, only the intervention of their captain, Suì-Fēng saves Ichigo from an unnecessary conflict. Revealing herself to be the one who placed the barrier nearby, she takes notice of the hole he had cut through it and demands to know why he is there. Without answering, Ichigo instead asks what happened as he indicates the bloody corpses nearby. Considering her words, Suì-Fēng mentions that normally there would be no need to tell a Substitute Shinigami about the circumstances, but instead chooses to inform him of the situation anyway.

Outside of the barrier, Uryū Ishida is seen arriving on scene as well, noticing the light from Ichigo's intrusion on the distance. Back inside of the barrier, Ichigo is left shocked by Suì-Fēng's explanation. Before he can ask any further questions however, the captain quickly repairs the barrier which ejects Ichigo from the massacre scene. From behind, Uryū appears and comments on how he was aware of the barrier since it was erected, and asks what Ichigo had discovered. Before he can inform him however, the latter is distracted by the sudden appearance of snow, which Uryū explains is a result of him hiding his reiatsu. At that moment, a heavily injured Hitsugaya emerges from the nearby trees, only to collapse before their feet.

Meanwhile, in Seireitei, the Gotei 13 captains (and Matsumoto being present) are seen discussing the situation at hand. Reporting that they could not find the Ōin, Suì-Fēng also reveals that Hitsugaya had purposely erased his own reiatsu from the area, implying treason. Unable to remain quiet, Matsumoto interrupts the captain's report and defends her captain, despite the evidence proving otherwise. Intervening, Captain-Commander Yamamoto declares that the entirety of the Tenth Division are hereby placed under house arrest, and depending on the outcome of the situation the whole division may be abolished.

Not accepting this decision, Matsumoto attempts to take responsibility as her men were innocent of any crime, however Yamamoto quickly reminds her of her position, and that it was futile to try and take the blame. Reaffirming their goals of reclaiming the Ōin and the capture of the person most related to the incident, Tōshirō Hitsugaya, he declares it to be a special emergency order before dismissing the meeting. In the barracks of the Tenth Division, the lieutenant of the First Division, Chōjirō Sasakibe relays the decision by Yamamoto and explains that until Hitsugaya is captured or the situation at hand is resolved, the men and women of the Tenth Division were to be restricted to their barracks, and their Zanpakutō confiscated.

Arriving in time to witness Matsumoto relinquish her Zanpakutō despite protests from the division, Renji Abarai and Rukia Kuchiki attempt to comfort her, claiming that Hitsugaya would return soon. Seemingly unconvinced, Matsumoto laments how often the people close to her leave without a word, thinking back to Ichimaru's sudden departure. With the confiscation of the Tenth Division's Zanpakutō, Renji and Rukia are forced to leave. Before that however, Matsumoto quickly requests that they look into Hitsugaya's history for her, as she was convinced that they were connected somehow.

The Fugitive, Tōshirō Hitsugaya
While asleep, Hitsugaya flashes back to the days when he was still learning at the Shinō Academy. It is here that he meets with another young student, who was determined to become strong and to risk his life in defence of Soul Society. It's through their time together that they are shown to have developed into friendly rivals, with the unnamed student claiming he would not lose out to the genius, and asking if they'll always be friends. The memories however are abruptly cut short by a violent scene of Hitsugaya's friend being killed, which wakes him from his sleep.

Finding himself in the Kurosaki Clinic, Ichigo enters the room and explains how he had found him unconscious and brought the captain to his house. Trying to get some answers from Hitsugaya, Ichigo is only met with deflective answers which only served to annoy him. Stating he no longer cared, Hitsugaya suddenly bursts out claiming his intent to get back the Ōin and that it was something a Substitute Shinigami shouldn't be concerned with. Claiming to need some extra rest, Hitsugaya turns to lay down again until Ichigo leaves the room, only then revealing his intent to leave.

Waiting until the following morning, Hitsugaya leaves the Kurosaki's home without his captain's haori, leaving it on Ichigo's desk. Trying to leave unnoticed, he quickly discovers Ichigo waiting for him on the street, claiming he didn't have to sneak out. Questioning Hitsugaya's motivation and actions, Ichigo reveals his knowledge of Kusaka, the man from Hitsugaya's memories. Trying to leave, the captain suddenly attacks Ichigo with his Zanpakutō when the latter tries to stop him. Not rising to the challenge, Ichigo declares that Hitsugaya has two choices, he can either contact the Onmitsukidō and surrender, or return to Ichigo's house and recover.

However, before an answer can be given the two are suddenly attacked by the same two Arrancar girls from before, a fireball being launched between them from above. Demanding that he hand over Hitsugaya, they then threaten to take him by force. Below, Ichigo realises that Hitsugaya was seriously considering going with them, and so called him out on it. Attacking the Substitute Shinigami, he send them both skidding down the street. Pleading with Ichigo to let him go, Hitsugaya then kicks the young man into a nearby yard which gives the Arrancar girls an opening to attack, striking him with another fireball and electrical stream.

Emerging from the attack with only a bloody head wound, the girls then combine their attacks to form a more powerful blast. Ichigo manages to counter it's strength with a Getsuga Tenshō, before launching a second one which the Arrancar narrowly dodge. Unbelieving of Ichigo's strength, the two instead choose to retreat rather then continue fighting, with Hitsugaya attempting to follow. Despite his best attempts, Ichigo finally succumbs to his head wound and blacks out, the last thing he witnesses is Hitsugaya leaving.

Investigating the Situation
Later in the day, Ichigo is found unconscious by Renji and Rukia. Waking him up through rather unorthodox methods, Ichigo quickly realises that Hitsugaya is long gone, and it's been hours since he lost consciousness. Recounting what had transpired back at the Kurosaki Clinic, Rukia asks Renji to return to Soul Society and inquire about the Kusaka that Hitsugaya had mentioned, and to return the captain's haori to Matsumoto. Commenting on it being a dirty job, Renji is still force to go as Rukia wouldn't be allowed contact with Matsumoto.

Meanwhile, Hitsugaya is left reminiscing about the past again, being unable to catch up with the Arrancar girls. Remembering back to when he was before the Central 46, it was decided that only one may wield Hyōrinmaru. Claiming he would abandon the Zanpakutō if that were the case, he is instead forced into a fight with Kusaka over the ownership of Hyōrinmaru. Waking from his daze, Hitsugaya is shown to have been taking shelter in an abandoned, run-down building. Struggling due to his injury, he gets up to leave, limping away from the spot.

Back in Soul Society, Kusaka is seen standing on top of a building which the twin Arrancar girls kneeling behind him. Reporting that Hitsugaya had not been in contact with the Gotei 13, Kusaka decides to leave him for now and watch the situation unfold further. Commenting that as long as they wielded the same power, Hitsugaya wouldn't have a place in Soul Society and would be forced to obey him instead.

In the Human World, Ichigo, Rukia, Orihime, Uryū, Chad, Urahara and Yoruichi are all present for Rukia's elaboration on Hitsugaya's background. Because his time in the Shinō Academy was well before Rukia was accepted into the Kuchiki Clan, she herself did not have interactions with the man. Even though they had both come from Rukongai, they had been in separate districts with Hitsugaya instead growing up with Hinamori. However, due to the latter still recuperating and the unlikelihood that she had been told any important stories, they are unable to pursue her as a lead. Orihime comments that Hitsugaya must be a strong person, only for Ichigo to quickly rebut asking how a strong person could make the people around him sad. Deciding they couldn't find out any more through discussion, Urahara asks for the others to search for Hitsugaya in the meantime while he looks into the matter separately.

Having returned to Soul Society in the meantime, Renji encounters trouble with getting into Matsumoto's residence, as Marechiyo Ōmaeda (on the orders of his captain) was refusing him entry. Bickering for a short time, the arrival of Shunsui Kyōraku and his lieutenant quickly changes Ōmaeda's mind. Once inside, Renji is quick to ask about Kusaka, a name to whom Matsumoto cannot recall ever being mentioned before. Becoming depressed about knowing so little about her captain, Nanao quickly interjects by reminding them of what they do not know, such as what their relationship is and what Kusaka has to do with the case. Kyōraku then asks what will happen if he does, and Matsumoto can only reply with nothing but more questions. Speaking about how all one has to do is inquire to find out about somebody else, Nanao is quickly roped into investigating Kusaka herself, but not before she is able to force her captain into helping too. Finding Nanao's frustration towards her captain amusing, everyone except for Renji breaks into laughter.

With his mind still focused on the task at hand, Renji quickly brings everyone back to earth by presenting Matsumoto with the package he had brought with him. Moving inside, Matsumoto finds her captain's haori enclosed, becoming shocked after noticing the large amount of blood on the inside. Renji then comments on how Ichigo had described the severity of the injury, leaving Matsumoto to question why he still left despite it. Unsure of how to feel, Kyōraku mentions how everyone is worried about him, and wonders what he is doing.

An Increasingly Complicated Incident
Once again flashing back to the past while unconscious, Hitsugaya relives the moment when Kusaka also acquired Hyōrinmaru as his Zanpakutō spirit. Overjoyed at the idea of having the same power as his friend, Kusaka runs towards Hitsugaya before the latter reawaken from his sleep, ending the memory. Finding himself nearby a lake, Hitsugaya then begins to travel across the city using his Zanpakutō as a walking stick, as his injury was now impeding his movement. Slowly but surely he moves towards the outskirts of the city.

Back in Soul Society, Nanao and Kyōraku are seen hard at work investigating. Commenting on how she'd gone through the registry, going back up to 50 years and in that entire time there had not been a single soldier named Kusaka. Kyōraku suggests he could of been registered in the Shinō Academy, too which Nanao replies that while his name doesn't appear, the year Hitsugaya graduated in was a name short, and the student missing was a resident of North Rukongai. It is here that they find the record of a resident named Sōjirō Kusaka, with the only problem being this Kusaka is deceased. Mulling over the possibility he was simply missed from the registry, Kyōraku finds it hard to believe the two could possibly be connected if the Kusaka on hand is listed as deceased. Opting to go for a walk and think things over, Kyōraku leaves Nanao alone to look into how Sōjirō Kusaka met his end.

While walking out in the night, Kyōraku quickly realises he is being followed by an unknown individual who was making no attempt to hide their presence. Quickly running into a side ally as a way to lure the stalker in, he is then left surprised as the person from behind suddenly vanishes, and instead a new individual appears from ahead. Identifying his target as Shunsui Kyōraku, the unknown man makes note of Kyōraku's appearance being misleading of his true capabilities. Wanting to know who it was who knew so much about him, Kyōraku is given no time to think as the man claims he is about to be cut down by Tōshirō Hitsugaya, before quickly launching a wave of ice towards the captain. Recognising the Zanpakutō, he is left shocked and determined to find out the man's true identity. Knocking off the assailant's mask with his next blow, Kyōraku is left stunned by what he discovers underneath.

Back in the living world, Hitsugaya had taken up shelter in an isolated shrine, far away from the city. However, he quickly discovers that that Gotei 13 had discovered him and was being led by Lieutenants Hisagi Shūhei and Izuru Kira. Demanding that the captain gives himself up peacefully, Hitsugaya emerges from the shrine and refuses to follow the emergency orders given. Quickly attacking the two, Kira calmly asks him to stand down otherwise his actions would be viewed as rebellion. Rebutting that they are the ones who should stand down, Hisagi then prepares to arrest the fugitive. Declaring him a dead man, Hitsugaya quickly overpowers the two and sends Hisagi flying across the court. Recovering from the blow, he then activates Bakudō '''#62. Hyapporankan''' and launches a hail of large rods towards the runaway. Despite trying to avoid the spell using Shunpo, one of the rods makes contact and goes through Hitsugaya's left shoulder. Picking himself up and removing the rod, Hitsugaya still refuses to back down, quickly resorting to the use of his Bankai, an action that Ichigo senses from afar.

Meanwhile in Soul Society, Kyōraku is revealed to have been defeated by his attacker and left in a critical state. As Retsu Unohana prepares to begin surgery, Nanao is outside the medical room weeping, blaming herself for what had befallen Kyōraku. Arriving in time to comfort her, Jūshirō Ukitake reminds her that the only way he could of been defeated was if his opponent had caught him off guard, or was genuinely more powerful, neither being a situation she could hold herself responsible for. He then tells her that the Sixth Division were currently investigating, and that the attacker would be quickly found and caught. Coinciding with this discussion, at the scene of the attack, the Sixth Division as lead by it's captain, Byakuya Kuchiki and Renji quickly deduce that the Zanpakutō used was in fact Hyōrinmaru, with all evidence now pointing towards Hitsugaya as the assailant. A messenger then arrives to inform Ukitake that the men sent to apprehend Hitsugaya in the living world were defeated and left severely injured.

In the living world, Ichigo and his friends lament over the situation that was quickly spiralling out of control. Desperate, Ichigo asks Uryū to track down Hitsugaya's reiatsu, only to be told he could not do that in the current situation. Having been searching for him all night, Orihime falls to her knees from fatigue causing Ichigo to decide that they should head home and rest, then resume their search in the afternoon. Reassuring him that she was fine, Rukia interjects, reminding her they won't find him any quicker simply by being in a hurry.

Encounter with the Substitute Shinigami
Calling another meeting for the Gotei 13 captains, Yamamoto relays the new information regarding Hitsugaya's recent actions. Suspecting him of defecting, a new order is given out that his capture is the top priority, and if he offers resistance then they are to execute him. In the living world, as Ichigo is woken by his alarm clock Rukia bursts from his cupboard, on the phone with Renji, and relays to him the latest orders. Objecting to the severity of them, Rukia suspects that there was no deliberation to be had and there was no longer a chance for a pardon. Calling out from the phone's speakers, Renji claims that they now know who Kusaka is. Repeating Kusaka's full name, he explains that he was a classmate of Hitsugaya who suddenly died right before graduating from the Shinō Academy.

Before being able to continue, the two are suddenly attacked as the wall behind them explodes inwards, damaging the Kurosaki Clinic. Jumping out of the wreckage in his Shinigami form with Rukia following behind, they quickly find themselves confronted once again by the two Arrancar girls who had attacked earlier, now with their leader present. Noting his abnormal power, both Ichigo and Rukia are shocked when the man reveals his possession of Hyōrinmaru. Meanwhile in Soul Society, Ukitake is seen watching over his fallen friend as Kyōraku lays unconscious before him. Commenting on the reverse situation, and how he's meant to be the one sick in bed, Byakuya interrupts by mentioning there was something that bothered him. It was how the time of the attack on Kyōraku, and the time the squad sent to the living world confronted Hitsugaya himself occurred within too short a span of time for an individual to move between worlds.

Switching back to the living world, the masked Shinigami quickly reveals his mastery over Hyōrinmaru's Shikai state, launching an ice dragon towards Ichigo while ensnaring his arm with it's chain. With the red-haired Arrancar girl keeping Rukia occupied, Ichigo is forced to confront the masked man himself. Questioning how he possesses that Zanpakutō, the man simply replies it is because he is Hyōrinmaru's master. Upon crossing blades, Ichigo is briefly granted a glimpse into the man's memories furthering his confusion.

In Soul Society, Ukitake and Byakuya are seen acting upon their suspicions by approaching Mayuri Kurotsuchi, captain of the Twelfth Division in his main headquarters in the Shinigami Research Institute. Asking him whether it is possible for two identical Zanpakutō to exist, he replies by stating a Zanpakutō is born from the soul of a Shinigami, and that it is impossible for a single Zanpakutō spirit to have multiple Shinigami contracts. Ukitake then asks if it is possible for Mayuri to prove that it wasn't possible, mentioning Hyōrinmaru as the Zanpakutō in question. Becoming elated at the challenge, Mayuri immediately sets his sights on the archives where he would most likely find the records of the two.

Continuing the fight in the living world, Ichigo defends himself from the blue-haired Arrancar, sending her towards Rukia to deal with. Turning around, he sees the masked Shinigami approaching from below and is forced to use Shunpo to narrowly escape an attack from both him and the red-haired Arrancar from above. Appearing atop of the power lines, Ichigo demands that the masked man identifies himself. Naming himself as Sōjirō Kusaka, he recounts his murder at the hands of Tōshirō Hitsugaya in the chambers of the Central 46, shocking Ichigo. Explaining that Hitsugaya was now a fugitive in the eyes of Soul Society and has no home to return to, Ichigo remains as the only definitive element that could ruin his plan.

Resuming his attack on Ichigo, the two clash swords a second time, this time the memory Ichigo is exposed to goes on for an extended period. Both Hitsugaya and Kusaka are standing in a misty clearing out in the mountains, and both are clearly surprised to see each other. However, the scenery quickly changes to that of the Central 46 chambers, the members reiterating that it is not allowed for two Shinigami to share the same Zanpakutō. In order to decide which of them can retain Hyōrinmaru as their own, they are forced into a fight where only the winner may leave. Objecting to the idea, Hitsugaya's protests are quickly silenced by the presiding members. Flashing ahead in time, the fight has clearly taken place as Kusaka is seen covered in ice. Breaking it apart, they are about to resume before a large number of Onmitsukidō members appear. Informing the two that Hitsugaya is the decided owner, they quickly subdue and impale Kusaka from all sides before he can react. Not dying, he continues to fight back, questioning the need for him to die. One of the Onmitsukidō then critically injures him, his last words pleading that he had only fought for the Soul Society before his Zanpakutō disintegrates in his hands, and Kusaka falls to the ground dead.

Breaking out of the memory, Ichigo is left dazed as his opponent removes his mask, confirming himself to be the real Sōjirō Kusaka. Launching an immense amount of ice at the Substitute Shinigami, Ichigo quickly jumps back to avoid the onslaught. Stating that Hitsugaya will be forced to walk the same path as himself, Kusaka launches another ice dragon which directly hits Ichigo, crashing to the ground and creating a enormous prison of ice. Leaving his Arrancar subordinates to finish off Rukia, Kusaka puts on his mask again and leaves the scene. Not giving up, Rukia quickly moves in to continue the fight and launches Hadō #33.Sōkatsui.

Meanwhile, trapped within the ice, Ichigo awakens within his inner world, Zangetsu standing over him. Questioning what it was that he saw whenever he crossed swords with Kusaka, Zangetsu referred to it as the resonance of a Zanpakutō revealing it's past. Stating it's Soul Society's ultimate law to maintain peace, Ichigo questions whether they take peoples feelings into consideration. Finding the idea amusing, Zangetsu elaborates by saying the feelings of an individual are minuscule when compared to the needs of the world, no matter how strong ones opinions are they are still beyond comparison. Commenting on the unstable nature of humanity, and how it is inevitable that one would become corrupted, Ichigo rebuts by claiming Hitsugaya would never become like that. Asking how he would know, Ichigo reflects on his feelings when his mother was killed, and how he had affected the people around him. Realising that Hitsugaya was going through the same thing as him, Ichigo then understands what the former is trying to do.

Outside of his inner world, Ichigo then awakens and initiates his Bankai. Rukia and the Arrancar girls who had been fighting this entire time are surprised by his sudden revival. Asking where Kusaka had gone, Rukia apologises about his escape. Stating that they need only know defeat the twins, Ichigo tells Rukia that he now knows what it is Hitsugaya is trying to do, and that he needs to tell him something no matter what happens.