Katen Kyōkotsu (花天狂骨, Bones of Heavenly Blooming Madness) is a pair of Zanpakutō owned by Shunsui Kyōraku. Shunsui's Zanpakutō, named simply Katen (花天, Heavenly Flower), manifests as a tall, well-endowed violet-haired woman with an eyepatch, whom Shunsui affectionately calls "Ohana" (お花, Flower).[76] Katen physically appears when Shunsui unleashes his bankai, Shunsui, having explained that she only lets him use her full power when she is in the right mood due to her moody nature.[77] When asked by his sister-in-law to conceal Shinken Hakkyōken, Shunsei has Katen create an offshoot of herself to hold the cursed Zanpakutō in her body. This offshoot assumes the form of a silent, young kunoichi that sees battle as a game, named Kyōkotsu (狂骨, Madness Bone) and nicknamed by Shunsui as "Okyō" (お狂, Madness). While both Katen and Kyōkotsu make their initial debut in anime-exclusive Zanpakutō Rebellion arc, they appear in the final arc of the manga: Katen appearing when Shunsui uses his bankai to fight Lille Barro, with Kyōkotsu appearing when Shunsui decides to give Nanao her family's Zanpakutō as a last resort to defeat Lille.[76][78]
Several types of merchandise have been produced based on the likeness of the Bleach characters. Apparels from them include replicas of the zanpakutō, hollow masks as well as Soul Reapers clothes for cosplays.[79][80][81] Other merchandise based on them include action-figures, plush, and key-chains.[82][83][84] Characters are also featured on Bleach trading cards that have different abilities depending on the character appearing in the cards.[85] In Japan, there have been released soundtracks in which the voice actors from the anime perform songs related to their characters.[86] Most characters are also featured in video games from the series, with most of them being fighting games.[87]
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