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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] It was directed by Tsutomu Mizushima and produced by Production I.G. The characters were designed by manga artist group Clamp, while Kazuchika Kise handled the animation character design and Takayuki Goto was the chief animation director for the series. All episodes were co-written by Clamp member Nanase Ohkawa and Blood+ director Junichi Fujisaku.[3]

Blood-C premiered on a late night slot on MBS and TBS.[4] It was livestreamed simultaneously in North America, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa through the Western branch of Niconico.[5][6][7] Other channels that showed Blood-C in 2011 were Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting and Kumamoto Asahi Broadcasting's RRK station.[4][8] Wowow ran a marathon broadcast between September 22 and 29, 2013, followed by its sequel film Blood-C: The Last Dark and the original Blood: The Last Vampire anime film.[9]

The series' home video releases on Blu-ray and DVD were published in Japan by Aniplex.[10] The series released in six volumes between September 28, 2011, and February 22, 2012.[11] The series' English dub and North American licensing was handled by Funimation.[12] A box set containing the whole series released for Blu-ray and DVD on January 22, 2013.[13] In Australia, the series was licensed by Madman Entertainment, releasing as a box set for DVD and Blu-ray on April 17, 2013.[14][15] In Europe, the series was distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment through Manga Entertainment. It released as a box set on DVD and Blu-ray on June 10, 2013.[16]

Episodes

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No.TitleDirected byAnimation directed byOriginal air date [17]
1"O Ye Winds of Heaven"
Transliteration: "Ama Tsukase" (Japanese: あまつかせ)
Tsutomu MizushimaTakayuki GotoJuly 8, 2011 (2011-07-08)[1]
Saya Kisaragi's a cheerful, honest and kind girl, who trains as a shrine maiden under her father Tadayoshi Kisaragi, spending her days quietly with her schoolmates Itsuki Tomofusa, Yūka Amino and Nene and Nono Motoe. During her journey to school, Saya meets a small dog. However, those outside her family are oblivious to her secret life as a swordswoman dedicated to slaying monsters called Elder Bairns. That night, she faces and defeats a Jizo Elder Bairn.
2"It Is for Thy Sake"
Transliteration: "Kimi ga Tame" (Japanese: きみがため)
Yukina HiroShinji ItadakiJuly 15, 2011 (2011-07-15)[18]
Saya is seen hunting down a Bat Elder Bairn at night. The next day, she stops by the coffee shop to see Fumito Nanahara, who offers her some pink marshmallow-like guimauve. During school lunch, Itsuki tries in vain to woo Saya. Saya herself is attracted to Shinichirō Tokizane, another classmate who rarely speaks but watches her. That night, Saya fights a Flower Elder Bairn.
3"As for Man"
Transliteration: "Hito wa Isa" (Japanese: ひとはいさ)
Hiroyuki HataMariko Ishikawa & Minoru UedaJuly 22, 2011 (2011-07-22)[18]
After enjoying breakfast with Tadayoshi at the coffee shop, Saya runs late for chemistry class, having to stay after class to clean up for her homeroom teacher Kanako Tsutsutori. Saya invites a few of her classmates to the coffee shop, where they learn that a baker has gone missing. The culprit is a Train Elder Bairn, which Saya then slays, but she is unable to save the baker. The Train Elder Bairn tells Saya to honor the covenant before dying.
4"That Has Made Me Sad"
Transliteration: "Nageke Tote" (Japanese: なげけとて)
Directed by : Kōhei Hatano
Storyboarded by : Toshiya Niidome
Takaaki FukuyoJuly 29, 2011 (2011-07-29)[18]
Saya asks Tadayoshi for the meaning behind the Train Elder Bairn's words, but he brushes her off. At school, Saya encounters both the mysterious dog and Shinichirō. That night, a Gryphon Elder Bairn and his two minion Elder Bairns devour a group of fishermen, holding one of them captive. While confronting the three, the Gryphon Elder Bairn says that the covenant between humans and Elder Bairns, called the Shrovetide, must be honored.
5"Meeting in the Way"
Transliteration: "Meguri Ahite" (Japanese: めぐりあひて)
Yasutaka YamamotoJunko WatanabeAugust 5, 2011 (2011-08-05)[18]
Saya begins experiencing headaches when she tries remember her past. She later successfully defeats a Monk Elder Bairn, but continues to ponder the Elder Bairns' references to the Shrovetide. Due to rain, Saya's class to tell ghost stories, leading to Kanako to retell a legend about the Elder Bairns, in which Saya suffers another headache and faints. The next day, when Nene visits Saya, both of them are attacked by a Centipede Elder Bairn.
6"Dashed by Fierce Winds"
Transliteration: "Kaze o Itami" (Japanese: かぜをいたみ)
Takayuki HamanaChieko MiyakawaAugust 19, 2011 (2011-08-19)[19]
Saya defeats the Centipede Elder Bairn, but Nene's already dead. The next day, Nono is also absent from school, and Kanako informs the class that the school will be closed due to the recent disappearances. Saya's later met by the dog from days earlier, which reveals its ability to speak. Meeting Nono, who confronts Saya on Nene's fate, Saya sees that a Shadow Elder Bairn's controlling Nono. Saya destroys the Shadow Elder Bairn, but Nono and several passersby are killed.
7"As Pitiless As the Storm"
Transliteration: "Ukarikeru" (Japanese: うかりける)
Hisaya TakabayashiToshiya Washida & Akiko NagashimaAugust 26, 2011 (2011-08-26)[19]
Saddened by the deaths of Nene and Nono, Saya's struggles to remember to whom she made her promise to protect everyone. The dog later says that it is there to oversee the granting of a wish. The next day, she arrives at school to find it empty besides Kanako. On the way back, Saya witnesses a policeman being killed by a Samurai Elder Bairn, who casts doubt in her mind over whether to trust Tadayoshi. As Saya kills the Samurai Elder Bairn, who tells her to ask who she really is, she's discovered by Shinichirō.
8"Within the World"
Transliteration: "Yo no Naka yo" (Japanese: よのなかよ)
Hiroyuki HataMasataka Kawano & Minoru UedaSeptember 2, 2011 (2011-09-02)[19]
Saya tells Shinichirō about the Elder Bairns & he offers to help. Returning home, Saya finds Tadoyoshi collapsed from an apparent fainting fit. The dog again confronts Saya, asking what would happen if she broke her promise. As she suffers another headache, she remembers the promise came with a reward and a punishment attached. After a few days without Elder Bairn attacks, Saya returns to school. As she walks with Yūka to class, a Spider Elder Bairn appears and attacks the students. With no escape available, Saya's forced to unsheathe her sword in front of her friends.
9"Against My Wish"
Transliteration: "Kokoro ni Mo" (Japanese: こころにも)
Yukina HiroShinji Itadaki & Takahisa KatagiriSeptember 9, 2011 (2011-09-09)[19]
Saya struggles against the Spider Elder Bairn as she's immobilized by headaches and flashbacks. Although she kills the Elder Bairn, everyone aside from herself, Itsuki and Kanako have been killed. Returning home & lamenting to the dog, who poses more questions about her nature, she's visited by Shinichirō, who didn't attend school. Saya then realizes that her class were the only students in the school. Shinichirō's attempt to confess his love for Saya's halted by Tadayoshi's arrival. Saya then questions why she doesn't know her mother's name.
10"Since 'Tis by Its Breath"
Transliteration: "Fuku Kara ni" (Japanese: ふくからに)
Directed by : Yoshiaki Kyōgoku
Storyboarded by : Takayuki Hamana
Kyoko Kotani, Akiko Kumada
& Fumi Morita
September 16, 2011 (2011-09-16)[2]
As Saya struggles w/ the realization of the gaps in her memories, a Skeleton Elder Bairn attacks, killing Shinichirō when he returns to check up on her. After killing the Skeleton Elder Bairn, Saya begins to question her identity before passing out. She's nursed by Fumito, who gives her coffee and guimauve before going to see Tadayoshi. As Tadoyoshi goes off somewhere, Kanako stops by the coffee shop and asks Saya to see some scrolls in her shrine. Kanako reveals that nearly all of Tadoyoshi's books are blank & new. Shocked, Saya's led outside and confronted by the still-living Nene & Nono.
11"Whom Then Are There Now"
Transliteration: "Tare o Kamo" (Japanese: たれをかも)
Directed by : Atsushi Kobayashi
Storyboarded by : Yasutaka Yamamoto
Junko Watanabe & Chieko MiyakawaSeptember 23, 2011 (2011-09-23)[2]
Kanako, Shinichirō, and Nene and Nono reveal themselves to be part of a "main cast" surrounding Saya, playing roles intended to awaken Saya's memories for their own reasons. All the "main cast" members who died are still alive, while the expendable extras are really dead. As they force Saya to drink the blood of the Elder Bairns, which she'd allegedly been drinking whenever she passed out, they reveal she's linked to the Shrovetide, a period in time when Elder Bairns can freely devour humans. As Saya starts to remember things as a result of drinking the blood, a Cerberus Elder Bairn appears and the group's confronted by Itsuki and Yūka, who question their motives for interfering.
12"If Remembering Me"
Transliteration: "Wasurejino" (Japanese: わすれじの)
Tsutomu MizushimaAkiko Nagashima, Ryoko Nakano
Shinji Itadaki & Takayuki Goto
September 30, 2011 (2011-09-30)[2]
Saya remembers her nature as a Elder Bairn, captured and brainwashed by Fumito, who wishes to free her from an oath not to feed on humans. Saya kills the Cerberus Elder Bairn, the crazed half-Elder Bairn Tadayoshi, and an army of multiplying Bunny Elder Bairns as her friends and the townspeople are killed. As Fumito and Yūka escape in a helicopter, Fumito shoots Saya through the head, revealing to her that the guimauve was made from the blood of Elder Bairns. Now alone, Saya tends to her wound and heads after Fumito, while the dog says her wish to stay herself has been fulfilled and that it is now time for her next wish.

References

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