Bleach Things

Bleach is a franchise comprised of 6 movies, 1 anime series, 3 manga series
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Afro

A hairstyle

Apron

An Apron is a cover worn during cooking and cleaning to avoid the clothes underneath getting messy. The "Hadaka Apron" (Naked Apron) is popular in Japan.

Bandana

A tied-together piece of cloth that covers the upper half of the head. sometimes worn in different way though, such as to cover someone's nose and mouth.

Baseball Bat

Baseball Bats are the main objects used in a baseball game, next to the ball. They can also help with snuffing someone out.

Bed

People sleep in these.

Bentenmaru

The Bentenmaru is the pirate space ship of Gonzaemon that was passed down to his daughter Marika Kato.

BFS

Abbreviation of Big Freakin' Sword (and it's less polite wording). Insanely big and heavy swords which sometimes weigh more than the character himself/herself. Generally they're also magical.

Bicycle

Used for transportation.

Bikini

Bikinis are typically two-piece swimsuits for women, available in many different styles and colors. It's like waterproof underwear.

Blood

A liquid coursing through people's veins. Very popular in gory anime.

Bokken

A Bokken is a wooden sword that is used for training. It is normally the same size and shape of a katana.

Book

Books are bound pages filled with writings that are intended to read. They can be instructional or fictional.

Bow and arrows

Ranged weapon used since the late stone age till the wide spread of firearms. Favored ranged weapon for fantasy characters.

Brass Knuckles

A weapon used in hand-to-hand combat. Brass knuckles are made of pieces of metal, usually steel despite their name, shaped to fit around the knuckles.

Cake

A sugary baked desert that comes with frosting and typically some kind of topping. It is circular to make it easier to be cut into slices but can also be rectangular or square.

Cape

A piece of long clothing worn on the back. Usually serves no real purpose other than looks.

Car

A Car is a four-wheeled transportation vehicle that runs on an internal combustion engine.

Cell Phone

A Cell Phone is a portable, hand held phone. Modern cell phones also have the ability to send text messages, take pictures, record video, and surf the internet.

Chain

Chains are old and well known method for linking things together. There are many symbolic meanings behind it and in some animes it can also even be used as weapon.

Cherry Blossoms

Cherry Blossoms are known in Japan as Sakura. Popularized by Japanese culture. They are the centerpiece of spring festivals.

Cigar

A Cigar is a smoking object that is create by rolling fermented tobacco in layers to create a long cylindrical object.

Clock

A Clock is a constructed device used for telling time. They can be either mechanical or electrically powered, and intended to be stationary.

Conical Hat

A Conical Hat is a type of that that is popular in much of East Asian. Designed to protect the wearer from sun and rain.

Crossbow

A crossbow is a weapon consisting of a bow mounted on a stock that shoots projectiles, often called bolts.

Crucifix

This object is a cross with the image of Christ crucified upon it. It is associated with Catholicism and viewed as a means of providing protection from demons.

Dagger

Short bladed weapon mainly used for piercing.

Donuts

Donuts are a deep fried doughs that are either covered in a frosting, injected with creams, and covered in sprinkles.

Eyepatch

An eye covering that is a simple strap with a cloth to cover the eye. These are usually used to hide any damaged eye or even to mildly protect it. Some animes/mangas have the habit of creating character who wear eye-patches for only style purposes.

Facial Hair

Hair that grows on the face.

Futon

A Futon is a fold-able mattress that can be stored away when not in use. Popular in Japan.

Genie's Lamp

The home of Genie. Who ever holds can get 3 wishes from Genie.

Glasses

Some characters wear 'em. Normally used for improving lacking eyesight.

Gloves

Clothing for the hands.

Goggles

A form of protective eyewear seen in many animes.

Guitar

An instrument that creates sound through the vibrations of it's six strings.(though some guitars have seven and eight strings)

Gun

For many hero's and villains, it does the talking. Few can outrun a bullet.

Headband

A Headband is a piece of cloth that is strapped around the forehead. Intended to prevent sweat from getting into the eyes during heavy labor or exercise.

Headphones

Devices that help you listen to music. They can be anything from small and convenient to large and stylish.

Hogyoku

The Hogyoku is a an indestructible item created by Aizen Sousuke and Kisuke Urahara that grants the wielder and those near it immense abilities.

Hollow Mask

A Mask used to access ones Hollow Powers

Katana

A Katana is a kind of Japanese style of sword with a curved single-edged blade. Best known for speed, light weight, and cutting ability. Highly popular in many styles of manga and anime.

Kimono

A Kimono is a traditional piece of Japanese clothing that is worn by women, men, and children alike. They are normally long robes with long and wide sleeves.

King's Key

The King's Key is the item that Aizen wishes to create by destroying Karakura Town. It allows the royal guard to open up a doorway to the Spirit King.

Mace

Crushing weapon with generally simpler and cheaper design than the swords, but they're just as lethal. The cathegory includes maces, fails, hammers and alike.

Magazine

A magazine is a skinny book that is filled with countless information.

Maid Uniform

Maid Uniforms are generally dark colored clothes that includes a skirt, white apron, and normally some form of cap. Generally worn by those who work as maids, but also popular in the realm of cosplay.

Milk

A white liquid substance produced by the mammary glands of mammals. Milk is a common beverage.

Paper fan

A hand-held fan is an implement used to induce an airflow for the purpose of cooling or refreshing oneself. Sometimes used as a weapon for comedic effect.

PFP

The PFP (Play Field Personal)is Keima Katsuragi's trusty portable gaming system.

Photograph

A photo of someone or something.

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