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Ichigo informs Ganju that Hanatarō is so exhausted because he healed Ganju after he was done healing Ichigo.[16]. Hanatarō explains that the kid Renji saved was more severely injured than Keigo was and that he might not survive. Hanatarō tells Ganju to stop, reminding him that Ichigo entrusted them with rescuing Rukia. Swan Song by Robert McCammon Every now and then, you come across a book where it seems that the complexities of life have been disassembled from reality and reformed within the pages and text. Byakuya tells Hanatarō to stand back since there is no guarantee he won't kill him by mistake. The name Hanatarō, according to Ichigo, is just confusing.[4]. Because that man is the 11th Division captain, Kenpachi Zaraki. Hanatarō tells Ganju to let him go, saying that if they don't help Ichigo, he will die. It was during that time that he was assigned janitorial duty there that he met her and they became acquaintances. With "Turn Up the Radio" reaching the top, Madonna also had her 156th overall number-one song on an active and current tabulated charts for Billboard, the most for any artist. When Ganju asks about Chad, Ichigo replies that he is even less of a worry as not only has Ichigo been feeling Chad's Reiatsu since coming to Soul Society, but that Ichigo can't even imagine Chad losing. 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According to Crystal Bell of The Huffington Post, Madonna was able to portray a rich life like that in the 1960 film, La Dolce Vita. Hanatarō Yamada (山田 花太郎, Yamada Hanatarō) is the co-3rd Seat and former 7th Seat of the 4th Division in the Gotei 13, serving as the leader of the 14th Advanced Relief Team. Rukia tells Renji to calm down and informs Renji that the other Shinigami here are heading towards the Bounts hideout. [29] Robert Copsey from Digital Spy noted that although there were few cliches with the lyrics, the production of the song was strong, and reminiscent of Daft Punk's music. He is also known to carry a type of large pill with a skull symbol, which is a supplement exclusive to the 4th Division that restores stamina. Relieved to be reunited with his Zanpakutō Spirit and find all the missing items, including his beloved chickens, Hanatarō and the others return to base to report. Ichigo tells Ganju to take Hanatarō to go rescue Rukia first while he stays there to stop Kenpachi. [55] Brett Warner of the website Ology appreciated the vintage feel of the video writing: "Heavy sigh. Because of this, Hanatarō and other members of the 4th Division know the sewer system and other esoteric passageways very well and have access to the keys of most buildings.[48]. Along the drive, the singer picks up several men who are scantily dressed with whom she sets off on a long ride through the town and country as the crowd continue to chase her. Philippe Weiss and Graham Archer assisted Castellon on the recording, while Angie Teo assisted on the mixing. Like all other Shinigami, Hanatarō possesses a Zanpakutō, even though he is rarely seen carrying it. [21], Keith Caulfield from Billboard called it one of the best tracks of the album, and said that "while the lyrics aren't provocative or necessarily new, it's still a peppy little tune that would sound great "on the radio. Then Ganju lets go of Rukia, goes to the wall, shouts really loud and beats his head against the wall. Ganju says that he does and that she's the Shinigami who killed his brother. Ichigo tells Renji that the kid will be fine since in the Soul Society when he nearly died, Hanatarō was able to fully heal him. The video begins with Madonna getting picked up by her chauffeur amidst a crowd of paparazzi. Luffy did not like Franky at first, largely due to Franky's role in the robbery of Usopp during the Water 7 Arc, which led to the breakup being more traumatic for Usopp.In return, Franky was angry at Luffy for destroying his house and beating up his gang. Check for specific Target discounts: When you use the app to search for a specific product on your shopping list, you'll see a red shopping cart directly below the item if it's eligible for a current Cartwheel discount. He replied saying the song "is feeling like the next single. [38] However, after the battle, he is healed by Lieutenant Isane Kotetsu who heals Rukia shortly afterwards. Both Ganju and Rukia are surprised by that. [69] After "Give Me All Your Luvin'", she left the stage early for a costume change. The chauffeur turns on the radio and she gradually calms down. Hanatarō looks at Ukitake, trying to say something. She concluded by saying that the whole setup of the video was "laughable". Yachiru says he's angry and Kenpachi tells her it's her fault. Hanatarō comes to take Ichigo away and complains that now he has another injury and Ganju is so brutal. Renji says yes.[29]. [23] The guards outside Rukia's cell comment on how the whole eastern half of the SenzaikyÅ« has been destroyed. [31], Hanatarō arrives alongside Ganju at the hospital as Ichigo and his friends are in a battle against the Bount's Hō and Ban. "[22] O'Mancey called it an "escapist anthem" and the ability of the lyrics to leave real life behind and accept freedom. In a perfect world, MDNA's output would have had this as the lead single". However, Hanatarō suggests that they most likely did not think they could return so soon after yesterday. [13] The group retreats back into the sewers where Hanatarō explains to Ganju the power of healing the 4th Division excels at as he attempts to heal Ichigo's injuries, stating he only needs one night and he will have healed him completely. After meeting Rukia's friend, Ichigo Kurosaki, Hanatarō decides to help him save Rukia, knowing that if he were to be caught, he would be imprisoned for betrayal. [74] The performance of the song at the November 19–20, 2012, shows in Miami, at the American Airlines Arena were recorded and released in Madonna's fourth live album, MDNA World Tour. Hanatarō says that they should just run away and take Rukia with them. Instead of his Zanpakutō, he often carries around a 4th Division medical pack on his back. Lastly Jason "Metal" Donkersgoed did the additional editing of the song. [18] They try to run from the Reiatsu, but fall short of doing so as Hanatarō collapses, prompting Ganju to carry him. One of the known items in this pack is Shinten, a green liquid which can knock out anyone with weak spiritual power with one drop (although it was still potent enough to knock out Yumichika, who is as strong as a lieutenant). It included three remixes of "Turn Up the Radio" by Leo Zero, Richard Vission and Marco V. The mixes by Zero and Vission were also included on the MDNA: Nightlife Edition of the album which was exclusively sold in the US. Dare I say the Joe Lawlor sit-ins even one-up Reynolds’ offerings on this one. Hanatarō is wondering why the wound on Ichigo's left torso is so shallow, as it should have been a fatal wound. Ganju says that is how he does things and at least he stopped Ichigo. "[15] It also talks about the need to relax as well as the need to have fun. It was produced by both Madonna and Solveig, the latter also working on the synth arrangement, the drums and the instrumentation for the song. As Hanatarō tries to say that there has been a mistake, Ganju insists that it is the truth. According to Kon, he has a "boring, but somehow popular with the ladies" look. [12] According to Solveig, "Turn Up the Radio" was his first composition which Madonna approved for the album. Ichigo then further resolves to save Rukia. [3][18] According to Brad O'Mancey from Popjustice, the music continues to grow after the keyboard introduction and then crashes loudly. "Epiphany" Madonna also collaborated with group Far East Movement, who featured on the Laidback Luke remix of the single. The music video received favorable response from critics, who praised its simplicity. [60] Brennan Carly from Billboard wrote that Madonna seemed "down-to-earth and affable" in the video. [41], As the Reigai army meets, Hanatarō converses with his captain outside. [44], In the United States, "Turn Up the Radio" debuted at number 39 on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart, and reached number 19 the following week, earning the title of "Greatest Gainer". Hanatarō then says that he understands that it can't be helped since there was never any reason for Ganju to rescue Rukia, he has no right to force Ganju to do it, but at least Ganju can take Rukia with him when he runs away. Some reviewers believed that the song should have been the lead single from the album. [50] Madonna was on The MDNA Tour, which supported the album, and decided to shoot the video at Florence, where she had a performance at the Stadio Artemio Franchi. Hanatarō is sent to the world of the living by Captain Retsu Unohana to investigate the Bount Invasion of Karakura Town. [11] John Mitchell from MTV News described that there was a "propulsive" energy in the track that felt "authentic and alive". As the other Shinigami is distracted by the movement on the roof, Ganju sneaks up behinds him and knocks him unconscious. "[20] Mitchell called it "a big, anthemic dance-pop wonder with glittery synths and fun lyrics." She was accompanied by two guitarists on the steps, which moved up-and-down. "[56] Robbie Daw of Idolator agreed, writing that the video is "the most fun visual [Madonna has] offered up in years... All in all, a fantastic video for one of the more mediocre tracks off MDNA. Hanatarō tells him not to get up since his wounds aren't healed yet. Ukitake asks if he's trying to ask why he is helping them. [67][68] The wardrobe during the performance included an all-leather look, a custom design by Hervé Léger and Max Azria, with knee-high boots and a mini fur bolero. However, he stops complaining when he sees an unconscious Renji and a boy. People spend the whole day tricking him as a result. Spiritual Power: Hanatarō has a good enough amount of spiritual power to serve as his Division's 3rd Seat.[46]. [24] Bernard Zuel of The Sydney Morning Herald called it a "compelling piece of hands-in-the-air dance" song, but wished Madonna would have included more of such tracks in MDNA. The lyrics, aping 'Music' without the ironic wit, praise the restorative power of blasting tunes on a drive and forgetting your problems. Hanatarō being bullied by the normally complacent Ichigo. Byakuya easily defeats Ganju and then attempts to finish him, but is stopped by the arrival of JÅ«shirō Ukitake, captain of the 13th Division. Ganju says he knows him, because the Kuchiki Clan is the head of the four noble families, and Byakuya is said to be the strongest master in the clan's entire history, and is also the most famous captain of the Gotei 13. Hanatarō says that he believes he knows, how Ganju feels, he wouldn't give up his life to save someone he hates, he would do the same if he was in Ganju's shoes. "Q&A: Martin Solveig Talks Madonna's Movie Taste & Co-Producing 'MDNA, "Listen to the Original Version of Madonna's Upcoming Song, "Turn Up The Radio, "Madonna's Manager Confirms That 'Turn Up The Radio' Will Be Next MDNA Single", "Turn Up The Radio – Single Artwork Revealed & Video Premiere", "Smirnoff to Offer Facebook Fans Access to Exclusive Madonna "MDNA" Nightlife Edition Remix Album", "Madonna confirms release date for new single 'Turn Up the Radio, "Madonna teams up with Far East Movement for new single remix", "Madonna Notches 43rd No. Kinda reminds me of the song "Punchline" by Aidan Martin because the word 'punchline' was said on the stage. An uplifting and infectious, filler-free fourth album -- despite its hour-long playing time -- that includes a co-write with Paul Weller. [42], When Ichigo regains his powers he notices that Hanatarō's power was used to help restore his own. He then sees a group of people coming in the distance, and Ganju determines that they can't handle anymore fights as he picks up Ichigo. Ichigo then tells Renji that they should be focusing on stopping the Bount and Renji remarks that he must be getting really weak to be lectured by Ichigo. He then notices Hanatarō is noticeably shaken by the arrival of this new Shinigami. They have no time to worry for him, they have to focus on here. Ichigo replies that they are, saying Orihime and Ishida are a thousand times smarter than them and as such would never pick fights with people they could not defeat. Soon after Ichigo arrives to confront Byakuya himself, but is stopped by the arrival of Yoruichi Shihōin, who attacks Ichigo and makes off with his unconscious body. Ganju says that's not what he's talking about, this guy's Reiatsu is as strong, or even stronger than Zaraki, and asks how someone like him could possibly beat him. Hanatarō tells Ganju he was too rough, but Ganju dismisses it and wonders what Hanatarō used. Note: Events occurring in this arc are only in the anime and do not constitute canon material. Hanatarō immediately leaves his Gigai and tells Tessai to put up a barrier so as to gather spirit energy. [5] Before the single was released, Smirnoff released a seven-track digital remix EP titled MDNA: Nightlife Edition Remix EP in the UK to promote the album. But just when he is about to leave, Ganju knocks him out with a punch, saying if Ichigo can't take a punch like that then he's not okay and he'd better lay down like a good boy until he's healed. And more important, although extremely clumsy, they were trying to save a member of his division, so he can't just stand there and watch them die. "[63] Leslie Price from Pop Dust website found Madonna's getup as similar to actress Brigitte Bardot. Ganju wonders if the others are alright. [19], Lyrically, Madonna pleads the listener to stop for a moment, to get away from the world through music,[20] with the lines going as: "I don't know how I got to this stage / Let me out of my cage cause I'm dying / Turn up the radio, turn up the radio / Don't ask me where I wanna go, we gotta turn up the radio. Jason Sudeikis Is Casually Seeing Model, Horrible Bosses 2 Costar Keeley Hazell After Olivia Wilde Split — Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde share two kids, son Otis, 6, and daughter Daisy, 4 — Jason Sudeikis is enjoying the company of a British model, who's also his former costar, after his split from longtime partner Olivia Wilde. [43], After all of the conflict due to the Wandenreich, Hanatarō appears unharmed and treating many of the survivors. Ganju collars her, prompting Rukia to calmly wonder what he is planning to do. The song was included on the setlist of The MDNA Tour where she performed it while playing a guitar. It was originally recorded for Solveig's fifth studio album, Smash (2011), featuring lead vocals by Williams. [20] Hanatarō wakes up while still being carried by Ganju. They should know -- the song is drenched in satanic backmasking! Urahara remarks that he knew they would be in good hands if they brought Hanatarō. [21] According to NME's Priya Elan, "the song continues [Madonna's] career-spanning themes of getting into the groove, of uniting the bourgeoisie and rebelling. Here are the Billboard staff's 100 favorite songs of the year. In the middle of the track, she invited the audience to sing-along with her. For the manifested spirit that appears in the Beast Swords arc see Hisagomaru (Zanpakutō spirit). From the "Shallow" to "The Middle" to the highest of "High Hopes," music was captivating at all levels in 2018. Hanatarō says that he will stay and try to hold Byakuya here. On January 9, Angeli was arrested and... brought up on U.S. federal charges of "knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds". [71][75], Credits and personnel adapted from MDNA album liner notes.[12]. [31] Genevieve Koski from The A.V. When Ichigo and Ganju use their map to determine the best route to Rukia they decide to leave Hanatarō behind as he is no use to them until he reveals that he knows the location of Rukia Kuchiki.[7]. Is it about her doomed relationship with Guy Ritchie? His stomach rumbles and he wonders why no one will hire him, and he finally collapses in hunger outside of a store. [45] In its third week, the song once again earned the title of "Greatest Gainer" and reached number eight. Ichigo remembers that he was fighting Renji, he gets right up and tells Hanatarō that he's okay, despite Hanatarō's protest. Ganju says that they are all the way here, all they can do is hope that he is. Motivated, Hanatarō heads towards Rukia's cell with Ganju.[22]. And as the video darkens, is also the time my heart dropped. [42] Similarly, writing for Entertainment Weekly, Chuck Arnold listed "Turn Up the Radio" as the singer's 57th best single. Madonna clearly does. "[27] Nick Levine, writing for The National, praised the composition and its similarity to "Get Together". Hanatarō explains that he used Shinten, a kind of tranquilizer. Club felt that the lyrics were lazy and although the song had a "great hook", it is pulled down "by a pile of clichés [of] what could have been one of the album’s strongest tracks. By the end of the video, Madonna has a whole group of people with whom she parties on the car, and throws out her chauffeur on the street, with his pants down. Lines Redacted. Ganju questions whether Ichigo can defeat such an opponent, but Hanatarō assures him that Ichigo has a chance as Ichigo has put Renji on the defensive in a short amount of time. The 11th Division members further explain that they are the strongest of the Gotei 13, while the 4th is so weak that all they are good for is medical operations. Hanatarō asks Ganju if he knows her. [14], Ichigo wakes up as Hanatarō is healing him in the sewer. Both song and video contain the brassy essence of pop R&B’s early-2000s glory days, an innocent coquettishness and pure joy in hitting the dance floor—and in … The song follows a sequence of D♭–B–A♭min–G♭ in the verses and D♭–G♭–B–E♭min during the chorus. As Ichigo and Renji converse, Ganju asks who he is as his Reiatsu is different than any of the guys they have previously encountered. When several items from various barracks go missing, including four chickens Hanatarō was lovingly caring for, he along with Lieutenant Nanao Ise, 3rd Seat Ikkaku Madarame and Ikkaku's Zanpakutō Spirit, Hōzukimaru go into the underground waterways in search for the thief. However, the song was shelved in favor of their other collaboration called "Let's Not Play Games". I just sat there and looked at the words and then I almost leaped out of my seat.'" Hanatarō is a short male Shinigami with blue eyes[2] and chin-length black hair, with bangs framing the side of his face. It shows Madonna escaping the paparazzi on the back of a convertible. Hanatarō says he knows that, but he came here to rescue Rukia, so he can't just run away without doing anything. However, Hisagomaru gets lost again in the waterway. Expert Healer: As a Shinigami of the 4th Division, Hanatarō has almost no fighting powers, his only true weapon being his Zanpakutō in its released state. [28] In another review of the album for BBC News, Levine listed "Turn Up the Radio" as one of the thrilling tracks of MDNA, saying that the drop was like "an open manhole". They find that the culprit is small metal toy-like man who is just as insecure as Hanatarō. It is composed in the key of D major with Madonna's vocals ranging from C♭ to A♭. The existence of the song was first reported by a Madonna fan website in December 2011. The group is then confronted by a new opponent.[10]. She found influences of Italian film director Federico Fellini's works, especially his 1957 release Nights of Cabiria, in the scene showing Madonna picking up prostitutes in her car. The video received general acclaim from critics, who commended the simplicity of the video and labeled it as Madonna's most fun video in years. Remember when cars and cleavage was enough? "Turn Up the Radio" is a song recorded by American recording artist Madonna for her twelfth studio album, MDNA (2012). Hanatarō takes a pill to revitalize himself and although he claims that it is working, Ichigo and Ganju are not convinced. Ganju then thinks that Hanatarō is an idiot, what can he do if he doesn't even have his Zanpakutō. Demacio "Demo" Castellon, who represented The Demolition Crew group, was responsible for recording and mixing the track. The shout scares Hanatarō, he turns back and Ganju is behind him, telling him to move. [70] Madonna appeared on the stage with a guitar and started singing the song. The single was also released as a digital EP, and included a remix featuring the group Far East Movement. Ganju says there's no way to run since the bridge is the only way out. [61] Bradley Stern from MuuMuse called the video as La Dolce Vita "through Instagram filters" and found elements of the music video for Madonna's 1998 single, "Drowned World/Substitute for Love", with the paparazzi shots. [59], A writer for Rolling Stone noticed how Madonna's fans also make an appearance in the "simple" video. Suddenly, they feel an enormous Reiatsu behind them has arrived on the scene.[24].
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