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New Bleach Music Video Features Aqua Timez Song

Shueisha pretty frequently releases JUMPMV music videos featuring Shonen Jump anime and manga series and popular or related songs on the official YouTube channel for the line, and the latest one is an Aqua Timez track for Bleach. This comes ahead of a season 4 of the Thousand-Year Blood War anime adaptation.

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The song for this Bleach music video is “Oldrose.” It features major characters like Ichigo, Orihime, Chad, Uryu, and Rukia. Footage from early in the anime adaptation, as well as segments from later arcs, all appear. This is interspersed with real-world footage of locations and Bleach imagery not taken from the show.

Here’s the full video. If you turn on closed captions, and official English translation is available. 

Aqua Timez is well known for its Bleach theme songs, though this is the first one in quite some time. That’s due to the group breaking up in 2018. However, it reunited and is active again as of 2025. The songs “Alones,” “Mask,” “Sen no Yoru o Koete,” and “Velonica” were previously used for the manga and anime series.  

In fact, Shueisha released another Bleach music video with the Aqua Timez song “Velonica” in 2024. You can watch that below:

The Bleach anime adaptations, including Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, are streaming on on Disney+ and HuluViz Media handles the manga series outside of Japan. The most recent game in the series is Bleach Rebirth of Souls, and it is available on the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC. 


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