If you were lurking on the internet in the mid-2000s, you likely remember a peculiar, mesmerizing Flash animation: a girl with orange hair, happily spinning a leek to the tune of a Finnish folk song. Fast forward to December 20, 2025, and that exact slice of internet history has officially landed in the world’s biggest battle royale. With the arrival of the long-awaited Bleach collaboration, Fortnite hasn’t just added new skins; it has completed a 20-year cultural loop that most players never saw coming.

The Return of the Leek Spin
The collaboration features the iconic “Big Three” shonen protagonist Ichigo Kurosaki, but the real star for internet historians is Orihime Inoue. Along with her character skin, Epic Games released a specific emote that has sent shockwaves of nostalgia through the community: the Leek Spin.
For the uninitiated, the “Leek Spin” (or Loituma Girl) was one of the first truly global viral memes. Originating from a brief scene in the Bleach anime where Orihime twirls a spring onion, the clip was set to “Ievan Polkka” and became a staple of early YouTube and MySpace. By including this as an official emote, Fortnite is acknowledging a meme that is literally older than a significant portion of its player base.
A Tale of Two Icons: Miku and Orihime
The “full circle” moment becomes even more poetic when you look at the current Fortnite roster. For years, the Leek Spin meme was heavily associated with the Vocaloid sensation Hatsune Miku, who was often depicted holding a leek as her signature item—a direct homage to the original Orihime clip.
Earlier in 2025, Hatsune Miku joined the Fortnite Metaverse. Now, with Orihime’s arrival this December, players can finally have Miku and Orihime in the same squad, both performing the Leek Spin emote. It is a digital reunion two decades in the making, bridging the gap between 2004 anime forums and 2025 high-fidelity gaming.
What’s in the Bleach Bundle?
Beyond the memes, the Bleach crossover is a massive content drop for anime fans. Available now in the Item Shop, the “Soul Society” set includes:
- Ichigo Kurosaki: Featuring his iconic Shikai and Bankai styles, plus a “Fully-Hollowfied” transformation emote.
- Rukia Kuchiki: The fan-favorite Shinigami comes with her signature Zanpakutō, Sode no Shirayuki.
- Orihime Inoue & Uryū Ishida: Rounding out the core cast, complete with themed back blings like Orihime’s hairpins and Uryū’s Quincy bow.
- Zangetsu Pickaxe: Ichigo’s massive blade is finally a harvestable tool, satisfying years of fan requests.
Why This Collab Matters
Fortnite has become a digital museum of pop culture, but the Bleach update feels different. It’s a nod to the “Old Guard” of the internet. While newer collabs like Jujutsu Kaisen or Chainsaw Man focus on current hype, Bleach represents the foundation of the modern anime boom.
By leaning into the 20-year-old meme, Epic Games is proving that they don’t just follow trends—they understand the DNA of the internet. Whether you’re a “Gen Alpha” player wondering why everyone is obsessed with a vegetable, or a “Millennial” gamer reliving your middle-school glory days, the Bleach collab is a masterclass in nostalgic fan service.
As the Winterfest 2025 festivities continue, don’t be surprised if you see a lobby full of Shinigami and pop idols spinning leeks in unison. After twenty years, the meme isn’t just a memory—it’s a Victory Royale.
