Blood Lad (2013)

A vampire otaku, a ghost girl, and a chaotic Demon World collide in this fast-paced supernatural comedy anime from Brain's Base.

Blood Lad - Series Information

  • Original Title: ブラッドラッド
  • First Air Year: 2013
  • Last Air Year: 2013
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (25 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 10
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: July 8, 2013 (United States - TV-14), July 8, 2013 (United Kingdom - 15), July 8, 2013 (France - 12), July 8, 2013 (Australia - M), July 8, 2013 (Brazil - 12)
  • Networks: Teletama, tvk
  • Alternative Titles: ブラッドラッド 我輩は猫ではない (JP), پسر خون (IR), BLOOD LAD 血意少年 (CN)
  • Production Companies: Brain's Base
  • Production Countries: Japan

Blood Lad - Plot

Staz is a vampire from the surreal "Demon World", and Fuyumi, an ordinary girl, accidentally wanders into the Demon World through a portal. Subsequently after meeting each other, Fuyumi is killed by a carnivorous plant and turned into a ghost, causing Staz to take responsibility and pledge to help bring her back to life.

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Blood Lad - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Ryohei Kimura
  • Yuuka Nanri
  • Iori Nomizu
  • Sarah Emi Bridcutt
  • Ryota Osaka
  • Chiwa Saito
  • Taichi Komesu
  • Kazutomi Yamamoto
  • Takuma Terashima
  • Tetsu Inada

Executive Producers

  • Takeshi Yasuda

Blood Lad - FAQs

Is Blood Lad based on a manga?

Blood Lad is adapted from the manga series of the same name by Yuuki Kodama, serialized in Young Ace magazine. The manga ran from 2009 to 2016 and spans 17 volumes. The anime adaptation by Brain's Base covers the early story arcs, leaving much of the manga unexplored.

What is Blood Lad about?

Blood Lad follows Staz, a powerful vampire ruling a territory in the Demon World who is secretly obsessed with Japanese culture. When a human girl named Fuyumi stumbles into his domain and is killed by a carnivorous plant, Staz pledges to bring her back to life — kicking off a wild supernatural adventure.

Where can you stream Blood Lad?

Blood Lad is available to stream on Hulu. If you prefer to own the series, episodes can be purchased on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home. Availability may vary depending on your region.

Why does Staz love human culture so much?

Staz is a self-described otaku who is deeply fascinated by Japanese manga, anime, and video games. Rather than craving human blood like a typical vampire, he craves human pop culture. This obsession is central to his personality and drives much of the show's humor and his motivation to visit the human world.

How many episodes does Blood Lad have?

Blood Lad ran for 10 episodes in its main season, which aired in 2013. There is also one OVA special included in Season 0. The series concluded that same year, making it a compact but entertaining watch that can be completed in a single sitting.

How was Blood Lad received by critics and audiences?

Blood Lad earned a warm reception from anime fans who appreciated its irreverent humor, colorful Demon World setting, and Staz's subversive take on the vampire archetype. Critics noted its fast-paced comedy and likable cast, though many felt the short episode count left the story frustratingly unfinished.

Will Blood Lad ever get a second season?

As of now, Blood Lad has not been renewed for a second season and the series is listed as ended. The anime concluded in 2013 without adapting the full manga. While fan interest remains, no official announcement of a continuation or reboot has been made by the studio or publishers.

What anime series are similar to Blood Lad?

If you enjoyed Blood Lad, try Call of the Night for its vampire-meets-human dynamic, or Is This a Zombie? for its supernatural dark comedy tone. Tokyo Ghoul offers a darker take on monster-world mythology, while The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated! shares the comedic demon-world premise with plenty of charm.

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