Blood+ (2005)

A gripping Japanese anime series in which an amnesiac high schooler uncovers her extraordinary destiny as humanity's last defense against bloodthirsty chiropteran vampires.

Blood+ - Series Information

  • Original Title: Blood+
  • First Air Year: 2005
  • Last Air Year: 2006
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Action, Adventure
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 24 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 50
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: October 8, 2005 (United States - TV-MA), October 8, 2005 (Australia - MA 15+), October 8, 2005 (Brazil - 16)
  • Networks: TBS
  • Alternative Titles: ブラッドプラス (JP), Кровь+ (RU), 血战 (CN), Кръв+ (BG)
  • Production Companies: Production I.G, Aniplex, MBS
  • Production Countries: Japan

Blood+ - Plot

Unable to remember the past, high school senior Saya Otonashi must rediscover her destiny in order to defeat the chiropteran vampires that threaten her loved ones' existence.

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Blood+ - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Akiko Yajima
  • Eri Kitamura
  • Katsuyuki Konishi
  • Hiroyuki Yoshino
  • Hochu Otsuka
  • Jurota Kosugi
  • Takashi Nagasako
  • Yuhko Kaida
  • Junichi Suwabe
  • Kentaro Ito

Writers

  • Junichi Fujisaku
  • Shoutarou Suga
  • Michiko Yokote
  • Taiki Sakurai
  • Shigeru Morita

Executive Producers

  • Hideo Katsumata
  • Mitsuhisa Ishikawa

Blood+ - FAQs

What is Blood+ about?

Blood+ follows Saya Otonashi, a high school student with no memory of her past, who discovers she is the only one capable of fighting chiropteran vampires. As she regains her memories, she confronts a dark destiny tied to a secret organization and a mysterious rival named Diva.

Is Blood+ related to the Blood: The Last Vampire film?

Blood+ shares its universe and central character concept with the 2000 film Blood: The Last Vampire, but it is not a direct sequel or adaptation. It reimagines the mythology with a new storyline, expanded lore, and a different version of Saya, making it a standalone entry in the Blood franchise.

Where can you stream Blood+?

Blood+ is available to stream on select platforms depending on your region. You can check current availability on services such as Funimation and other anime streaming providers. Visit JustWatch to compare all viewing options available in your region and find the best way to watch.

How many episodes does Blood+ have?

Blood+ consists of 50 episodes across a single season. It aired from October 2005 to September 2006 on TBS in Japan. Each episode runs approximately 24 minutes, making the full series a substantial watch totaling around 20 hours of content.

Who are the main voice actors in Blood+?

The principal cast includes Eri Kitamura as Saya Otonashi, Akiko Yajima as Diva, Katsuyuki Konishi as Haji, Hiroyuki Yoshino as Kai Miyagusuku, and Hochu Otsuka as George Miyagusuku. Additional notable performances come from Jurota Kosugi, Yuhko Kaida, and Junichi Suwabe.

What is the difference between Blood+ and BLOOD-C?

Blood+ and BLOOD-C are separate entries in the Blood franchise sharing only the name Saya and a vampire-hunting premise. Blood+ is a 50-episode series produced by Production I.G with a focus on emotional storytelling, while BLOOD-C is a 12-episode 2011 series by CLAMP with a darker, more graphic tone and a distinct narrative.

What content rating does Blood+ have?

Blood+ carries a TV-MA rating in the United States, indicating it is intended for mature audiences. The series contains violence, gore, and dark thematic content including monster attacks, betrayal, and war, making it unsuitable for younger viewers without parental guidance.

What are shows similar to Blood+?

Fans of Blood+ may enjoy BLOOD-C (2011), Vampire Knight (2008), and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure for their supernatural action and dark atmospheres. Eden of the East (2009) and Juni Taisen: Zodiac War (2017) also offer compelling character-driven narratives with strong action elements.

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