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Blood+ – Anime Review

Japanese Title: Blood+

 

Related: Blood: The Last Vampire (same setting)

Blood-C (same setting)

Similar: Claymore

Ga-Rei: Zero

 

Watched in: Japanese & English

Genre: Vampire Action Drama

Length: 50 episodes

 

Positives:

  • Quality visuals and audio, music in particular.
  • The familial element.

Negatives:

  • The plodding pace doesn’t work with the action setup.
  • Not enough action for an action series.
  • Wimpy protagonist tires one before long.
  • Gives away many of its mysteries by presenting the answer first, build-up second.

Blood+ is the second anime in the Blood franchise. With this iteration, the creators went for a long series where they hoped to develop the characters and world further than before. Did they succeed? Nyehhh

Like every entry in the Blood franchise, Blood+ follows a girl named Saya, chosen one in the fight against Chiropterans, demons that feed on blood and disguise as humans. Saya lives with her foster family and suffers from amnesia, until one night, a Chiropteran attacks her. A man with a cello case full of weapons comes to her rescue, reawakening her lost memories and combat training.

The narrative sets up action in the first episode, which last two minutes in the second episode. Then it’s slow paced talking. The next real action isn’t until the twelfth episode, with only a brief scene in between. For an action series, the fights sure are scarce. I get the impression that the writers started with an action focus, then added the dialogue and investigation side of things (almost as if they were compensating for the overly action orientated original), but forgot to go back to check the balance of each element. Action has dissolved into dialogue. It doesn’t help that that the backstory is frontloaded. Where is the mystery? What’s the point of the amnesia angle if they tell us the answer to begin with? The same happens with the investigation. The plot line of a journalist and detectives investigating the disappearances of dead bodies takes a significant amount of screen time (more than the action), feigning this great mystery, except…the writers gave the answer before this thread even started. And then when it comes to the “shocking” reveal, they pretend the audience hadn’t known the answer all along. The writers have no understanding of suspense – not putting the answer before the question is a good start.

Saya is a pathetic protagonist. She’s a chosen one who refuses to fight, a wimp. Not for a few episodes, as is adequate with a hero thrust into power and responsibility, no, she does nothing for the majority of the fifty-episode run. Her plot line is all mopey from the gate; in a chosen one action series, that should be reserved for the third act when all seems lost. Why is she the only one capable of defeating these vampires to begin with? All that is special about her is her toxic blood to vampires. So what? This doesn’t mean others can’t fight more competently. Why does she only fight with a sword? The vampires aren’t immune to all but her sword. Hell, the vampire that guards her seems capable – she’s just a liability. Every episode, someone has to tell her that she is the chosen one and acts like it’s startling news…

What I do like about Saya’s thread is the familial element. Having the family around her adds a level of humanity to the story, compensating for Saya’s dreary demeanour. They didn’t need to drag it out for so long though. Like Hellsing, everything about Blood+ feels slow. Tying in the Vietnam War is a nice touch – I like it when fiction ties real world events to its narrative, making it feel more ‘real.’ However, again, it drags on for too long.

Blood+ isn’t a bad anime – the action, when it happens, is decent, the plot has several layers, a few supporting characters are good, visuals and audio are nice, but it could have done with serious tightening of the script, possibly cut half the episodes.

Art – Medium

The art is nice and action is gruesome, but lacks an overall sense of style and flair.

Sound – High

Good voice work in both languages from a great cast. The music, headed by Hans Zimmer, is a delight, particularly in the latter half of the series when tension matters. Blood+ has several openings and endings, a couple of which are catchy, while another couple are awful.

Story – Medium

The story of a girl destined to fight monsters sets up an anime of action and horror. Unfortunately, the pace drags, plot twists come before the set-up, and action scenes are too few.

Overall Quality – Medium

Recommendation: Blood+ is a decent vampire anime for those who like [very] measured development.

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Awards: (hover mouse over each award to see descriptions; click award for more recipients)

Positive: None.

Negative: 

MisleadingPoor Pacing

Blood: The Last Vampire – Anime Review

Japanese Title: Blood: The Last Vampire

 

Related: Blood+ (same setting)

Blood-C (same setting)

Similar: Black Blood Brothers

Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust

 

Watched in: Japanese & English (both languages used in one track)

Genre: Vampire Action

Length: 50-minute movie

 

Positives:

  • Uses both English and Japanese voice actors to portray the American and Japanese characters respectively.
  • Nice music.

Negatives:

  • Too short to go into any depth, leaving a pure action piece.
  • Everyone looks like a sagging sad sack (sorry Ted).
  • Desaturated colour in many scenes.
  • Unlikeable, empty protagonist.

In a military school on a US army base in 1960s Japan, Saya hunts vampires that infiltrated the school disguised as civilians. Set against the backdrop of a Halloween party, Blood: The Last Vampire largely takes place in a single evening, an evening of action and gore.

Blood’s problems start early with Saya. As someone who doesn’t respond when talked to, is generally rude, and whose expression never changes, she is an unlikeable and empty protagonist. She serves no purpose to the narrative other than as a tool for the gory action. I am sure the writers intended to have her as a quiet rebel, but saying little and not caring about anything is not how the archetype works. A character’s actions and emotions create the strong, silent type – simply being mute isn’t enough.

The action in Blood is decent – nothing to write home about. She is an expert in fighting these monsters, yet I don’t see why she is the only who can handle it (a common problem in the Blood franchise, I find), when an expert with firearms and explosives could do just as well. It’s not as though she breathes fire or some such.

There isn’t much beyond that in this film. Blood is too short to go into any depth, at least if they wanted to keep all the action scenes. The Garden of Words at nearly half the length has plenty of depth. With action taking ninety-percent of the screen time, the characters have no chance to develop a personality.

Blood: The Last Vampire is one for gory action fans only. A longer runtime and more attention to the character wouldn’t have hurt.

Art – Medium

Blood’s character design is ugly, as everyone’s skin looks like it’s sagging right off the bone. Many scenes look blander than a military FPS with their lack of colour. The animation is decent, but when compared to the likes of Ghibli and Satoshi Kon, it isn’t what it could be for an anime film.

Sound – High

This is one of the few anime to use both American and Japanese actors in the same voice track, which works well. Some actors even have to speak both languages – the one time Engrish is accurate! The sound effects are good, as is the music from the Halloween band, though the sound balance is too broad. Quiet parts are practically mute compared to the action; I had to adjust the volume several times.

Story – Medium

Blood is an action piece beyond all else. Saya, the vampire hunter, is unfortunately an unlikeable character.

Overall Quality – Medium

Recommendation: Try it for some stylised vampire hunting. With a longer runtime and better characterisation, Blood: The Last Vampire could have been great. That said, it’s still a decent anime movie.

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Awards: (hover mouse over each award to see descriptions; click award for more recipients)

Positive: None

Negative:

No Development