![]() How could that possibly be combined, you ask. Saya is a high school moe-tard klutz by day and a kickass, monster-slaying, katana-wielding warrior by night. It is very difficult to talk about the characters without including major spoilers, so I'll do it this way… So, it requires a certain masochism to get you through to the good part. This would have been acceptable in a 24 episode show but in a 12 episode show it did irreparable damage. Once again, the first few episodes are trolling you in a very horrible way. But that becomes apparent only when you finish it. So, is this a good story? In a word, yes. Sigh~ (Allow me a moment to once again overcome my disappointment in this crucial omission) So, if you, like me, were expecting more Haji-gawd, there can never be enough Haji!-you will be sorely disappointed. It takes the basic story and spins a different tale. ![]() bloody, dismembering, brain-bits-flying, bone-cracking way.īlood-c has no continuity with the previous anime of the franchise. Sword-wielding mystery girl in a high school uniform fights man-eating monsters. Since you are most probably a returning customer to the Blood franchise, you are already familiar with the story. ![]() Still, that is no excuse for those awful, eye-gouging first episodes. I was going to give it a stinky 3 by episode five but then I continued watching and by the end it had redeemed itself. ![]() Unfortunately, it proved so good at the gimmick it used that it chased away most of the audience before the good times started rolling.
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