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A 24-episode anime television series titled The Qwaser of Stigmata (聖痕のクェイサー, Seikon no Qwaser) was adapted from the manga series of the same name and broadcast as a censored version on Biglobe. An uncensored version of the series was streamed online.
The following is a list of characters from The Qwaser of Stigmata series of stories that were published in the Japanese manga Champion Red.The characters also appear in the anime series The Qwaser of Stigmata, The Qwaser of Stigmata II, and an OVA episode The Qwaser of Stigmata: Portrait of the Empress all derived from the manga series.
The Blood-C anime, sequel anime film, manga series, a stage play and three live-action films features an extensive cast of characters co-created by studio Production I.G and manga artist group CLAMP. The series is set in a fictionalized version of different areas in Japan.
The fans and audience's reception of Saya Kisaragi during the 2011 anime series was mostly negative, as how different this incarnation of Saya was compared other incarnations in the Blood franchise. However, Bradley Meek of THEM Anime Reviews praised Saya's fighting skills, and wrote "Saya is an agile fighter, instantly shedding her bumbling ...
An enemy called Scissor Woman, inspired by Kuchisake-onna appears in the video game World of Horror. [24] Kuchisake-onna also appears as a moderately strong enemy in the game Ghostwire: Tokyo. She has two different forms: in the first one she has a long white coat, a large white hat and is wearing a surgical mask. [25]
Blood-C is set in an isolated rural town on the shore of Lake Suwa in Nagano Prefecture. [4] Saya Kisaragi is the shrine maiden of the Shinto shrine run by her father Tadayoshi, and is outwardly a friendly and clumsy high school girl—her circle of friends include neighbor and cafe owner Fumito Nanahara; school friends Yūka Amino, identical twins Nene and Nono Motoe, class president Itsuki ...
Asura Girl: Blood-C Another Story (Japanese: 阿修羅少女〜BLOOD-C異聞〜, Hepburn: Ashura Shojō: Buraddo-Shī Ibun) [a] is a 2017 Japanese action horror film directed by Shutaro Oku and written by Junichi Fujisaku based on the 2011 anime television series Blood-C, co-created by studio Production I.G and manga artist group CLAMP.
Japanese cover for the first home media volume of the series. Blood-C is an anime television series which aired for 12 episodes between July 8 and September 30, 2011. [1] [2] The third project in the Blood franchise, the series follows Saya Kisaragi as she fights monsters called the Elder Bairns. [3]