![]() Supernatural Gold Eyes: Which hint at her magical, non-natural origins.Secondary Character Title: Memories of Nobody refers to Senna and the fact that she has multiple memories that weren't really hers to begin with due to being an amalgam of different souls.This news she doesn't take well but Ichigo assures her, regardless how she was conceived, she's still her own person. As such whenever she remembers something, it's one of the past lives of the blanks inhabiting her, not her own. Paradox Person: Not so much a real person but rather the memories of blanks given a human form.Not Quite Dead: A girl that looks and behaves exactly like her runs by Ichigo at the end, even making a cameo in episode 204.Multiple-Choice Past: She goes through several flashbacks to completely conflicting childhoods.Manic Pixie Dream Girl: Averted Ichigo's more of a scowling pseudo-delinquent than a brooding sulker, the romance aspect is far more subtle, and Senna herself is less of an airhead and more along the lines of a carefree fun-lover.Magic Skirt: She goes to high places and swirls her skirt around a lot, yet avoids having a Panty Shot.The Gotei 13 are trying to capture her to prevent it from happening. But in doing so, will destroy both dimensions. The Dark Ones are after her as she is the key to combining the living and the spirit worlds together. Living MacGuffin: She's a Shinenju, which is memories of various Blanks all combined into a single person.Heroic Sacrifice: In the end, Senna throws herself back into the disintegrating realm to Save Both Worlds.Hair Color Dissonance: Hers is apparently black with a purple sheen. ![]() Girl of the Week: She's the main female protagonist for the first film, Memories of Nobody.Genki Girl: Very spunky, upbeat, fun-loving and carefree a good counter to the normally scowling, Hot-Blooded Ichigo. ![]() Years after appearing in The Movie, she's seen sitting behind Ichigo in a restaurant during a filler episode, but with her ribbon colored yellow (just as it was in her debut) instead of her trademark red. An omake in Chapter 626 confirms that Ichigo's and Yoruichi's statements are indeed referring to the events of the movie.
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