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Blade fights Frost's daylight vampire mutants, as Frost is mutating himself with Blade's blood. Blade slays the mutant vampires and Frost mutates into a powerful vampire. Blade endures many wounds, but with effort kills Frost for good. In the post-credits, Blade is in London where he saves a woman from the vampires that are followers of the ...
Blade is a "daywalker" vampire hunter who was born with human and vampire blood in his veins after a vampire attacked his mother. Blade is visiting Japan on a mission where he not only confronts Deacon Frost (the vampire who killed his mother Tara Brooks), but also goes up against a mysterious organization of vampires known as "Existence." [26]
Blade, Hannibal King, and Abigail Whistler go after Danica Talos, who has succeeded in locating and resurrecting Drake, also known as Dracula, the first vampire and by far the most powerful. In order to stop him, Blade has to release a virus that will wipe out all vampires, but being a dhampir , he must face the possibility of also dying as a ...
The Vampire Dies in No Time; Vampire Doll: Guilt-Na-Zan; Vampire Dormitory; Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust; Vampire in the Garden; Vampire Knight; Vampire Princess Miyu; Vampire Savior; The Vampires (manga) Vampiyan Kids; Vassalord; The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess; Visual Prison; Vlad Love
Blade (Japanese: 株式会社BLADE, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Bureido) ... Blade at Anime News Network's encyclopedia This page was last edited on 28 January ...
The pilot episode of the series was released on DVD as Blade: House of Chthon. [21] The complete series was released on February 12, 2008 on a 4-disc DVD set by New Line Home Entertainment / Warner Bros., featuring the episodes revamped and alternated, with uncensored scenes considered "Too Graphic for TV".
This is a list of vampires found in literary fiction; film and television; comics and manga; video games and board games; musical theatre, opera and theatre; and originating in folklore or mythology. It does not include the concept of dhampirs .
They are known for their long relationship with Type-Moon, having produced adaptations of their works such as Fate/Zero, Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, and The Garden of Sinners, as well as Bandai Namco, for whom they have produced an opening animation and cutscenes for many of their games, primarily in the Tales and God Eater series.