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''Anime/MarvelAnime: Blade'' is the fourth and final of the Creator/{{Madhouse}} anime series based on Creator/MarvelComics characters. A "Daywalker" born with all of the strengths and none of the weaknesses of a true vampire, titular vampire-hunter ComicBook/{{Blade}} is out for revenge against the powerful Deacon Frost, the vampire who killed his then-pregnant mother and caused him to become half-vampire. The story follows Blade as he tracks Frost through modern day Southeast Asia, where he runs into Frost's underground society of vampires, Existence. Making both new allies and enemies along the way, Blade soon discovers a vampire plot in Vietnam that could change the world for the worse.

Featuring a story written by Kenta Fukasaku, son of the late [[Film/BattleRoyale Kinji Fukasaku]], the series premiered on July 1st, 2011 in Japan. The dubbed version began airing in January of 2012, with Creator/HaroldPerrineau providing the voice for Blade.

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* ActionGirl: Makoto
* AndThisIsFor: Though he never actually says those words, the message is clear enough when Blade [[spoiler: kills Deacon Frost with the help of his mother's knife and Makoto's knuckledusters.]]
-->'''Blade''': [[spoiler: My partner sent this for you! Take it!]]
* AntiVillain:
** [[spoiler: Kikyo is a [[SlidingScaleOfAntiVillains Type I]], as he was in his [[{{Anime/Wolverine}} previous appearance]].]]
** [[spoiler: [[BigBad Deacon Frost]] is a TragicVillain, straddling [[SlidingScaleOfAntiVillains Type II and Type III]] as he was driven to [[HeWhoFightsMonsters turn himself into a vampire]] by the death of his son and subsequent cover-up by the [[DirtyCop corrupt police force]], creating Existence to take his revenge on all vampires and the humans who work for them.]]
* AristocratsAreEvil: In episode 3, he's a vampire that appears to hunt humans in a similar way to a fox hunt.
** All of the "purebloods" (traditionalist European vampires) seem to have this trait.
* BadassNormal: Makoto and Noah fight vampires without being vampires themselves.
* BaldOfAwesome: Blade
* BareYourMidriff: Makoto
* BarehandedBladeBlock: Deacon Frost is able to do this with Blade's silver sword.
* BigBad: Deacon Frost
* BigDamnHeroes: Episode 11, [[spoiler: Noah busts in to save Blade, toting a [[{{BFG}} mini-gun]] and a [[StuffBlowingUp crapton of strategically placed explosives]].]]
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The finale has tinges of this. Blade finally kills Deacon Frost, but it's now to avenge two people instead of one -- his mother and [[KilledOffForReal Makoto]]. Existence may now be gone forever, but the purebloods are still out there wreaking havoc on innocents. Blade may have won the day, but he knows his job isn't over until all vampires are destroyed, so he, Noah, and Razor are off to Europe to continue their vampire hunter duties.]]
* BloodKnight: Kikyo, still searching for a WorthyOpponent.
* BloodierAndGorier: And how!
* CallingYourAttacks
** "Deadly Sword Technique #1: [[DoppelgangerSpin Residual]] [[NoIAmBehindYou Moon]]."
** "Deadly Sword Technique #2: [[DeathOfAThousandCuts Phantom]] [[EverythingsBetterWithSpinning Moon]]."
** "[[spoiler:Deadly Sword Technique #3: Chaotic Moon.]]"
* TheCameo: [[spoiler: Yep, Wolverine appears in this one too, as the trail takes Blade and Makoto to [[WretchedHive Madripoor.]] It also turns out that [[AntiVillain Kikyo]] survived his duel with Wolverine, and is now working for Existence.]]
* CompositeCharacter:
** Noah Van Helsing is a character from the comics, and his relationship and first meeting with Blade have similarities to that of Abraham Whistler in the films, which in turn means he's got elements of both Jamal Afari (Blade's mentor) and "Bible" John Carik (character traits).
** Blade himself is a composite of the movie version (black trench coat, silver katana and the majority of his weaponry) and his comic book version (primarily in backstory, being born and raised in England).
* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Makoto tears her way through a [[{{Mook}} nightclub full of vampires]] with nothing but silver spiked knuckledusters. Faced alone, however, [[BigBad Deacon Frost]] is able to effortlessly toss Blade around.
* CoolOldGuy: Noah Van Helsing and Tanba Yagyu, both teachers of Blade.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Moreso than the ''Wolverine'' anime.
* DeathByOriginStory: Blade's mother, as shown by flashbacks in the first episode.
** [[spoiler: As revealed in episode four's flashbacks, she later comes back to kill her former group of friends, who took it upon themselves to raise Eric. She becomes the first vampire Eric slays.]]
** Also, [[spoiler: Deacon Frost's son.]]
* DirtyCop: Seen in the 2nd episode.
* DisposableSexWorker: Eric's mother, Tara [[spoiler: and her friends, killed by Tara herself]]. Later [[InvokedTrope invoked]] by Deacon Frost to make Blade angry.
* DyingAsYourself:
** [[spoiler: When 10 year old Blade stabbed his vampire mother, she had a brief moment of lucidity where her humanity came back to her before she died. The same thing happened again when Blade killed his vampirized sword master, who had also been turned by Deacon Frost.]]
** [[spoiler: Makoto gets this pre-emptively. After being bitten by Deacon Frost, she begs Blade to kill her so she can die while she's still human.]]
* FinishingMove: The man who taught Blade [[spoiler: and Kikyo]] how to use a sword taught him a few techniques for finishing a battle.
** [[FlashStep Savage Moon]]: To the villain, it looks like Blade freezes for a second with his sword in hand. When they go for the kill, the [[ExpendableClone clone]] will act as if struck and then disappear. [[NoIAmBehindYou He cuts them in half from behind before they have a chance to react.]]
** [[DeathOfAThousandCuts Phantom Moon]]: Blade [[EverythingsBetterWithSpinning whirls around]], and the villain is sliced to pieces as they are slashed from many angles at once.
** [[spoiler: [[HomingProjectile Chaotic Moon]]: The victim sees Blade unleashing a deadly miasma which homes in on them. When it hits, the illusion falls away with Blade's sword piercing them where they were struck]].
* FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire: Stan, a ShellShockedVeteran of the Vietnam War, and the last survivor of a unit of vampire soldiers. By far the most moral vampire in the series, he stays away from people and steals blood packs from neighboring towns so he doesn't have to prey on them. [[spoiler: Naturally, this makes him TooCoolToLive.]]
* HeWhoFightsMonsters:
** Blade.
** [[spoiler: To get revenge for his son, who was murdered by a vampire, Deacon Frost turned himself into a vampire and created Existence in order to be able to destroy the Purebloods, [[YouAreWhatYouHate becoming the very thing he hates]].]]
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Carol, young Eric's foster-mother, as well as the other prostitutes he lived with. His biological mother too, before she became a vampire's victim.
* IJustWantToBeHuman: Blade certainly never wished to be half of "one of them".
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jaral wants to become a vampire because he thinks that being human isn't good enough in a world full of vampires and mutants.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: Makoto after she is bitten by Deacon Frost. She asks Blade to MercyKill her before she can turn into a vampire. Notable for being the only time (excluding flashbacks) that Blade cries in the series.]]
* KickChick: Makoto's fighting style, complete with silver-tipped CombatStilettos.
* KnifeNut:
** Blade's WeaponOfChoice and where he gets his [[TheyCallHimSword "known" name]], although his given name is Eric Brooks.
** Jaral in episode 7 attacks Blade with a small dagger.
** Stan with his combat knife.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: For the most part, vampirism is treated as a virus that people can be infected with, and Existence is trying to use advanced science to create a perfect bloodline. At the same time, one of their weaknesses is WhiteMagic and purebloods can use animals as familiars, suggesting that they are still at least partly supernatural in nature.
* MouthOfSauron: Lucius Isaac is one for the Vampire Council.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Blade.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Despite Blade being from England like in the comics, Creator/HaroldPerrineau doesn't try an English accent. Nor Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric) or Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother, Tara) or any of the actresses who voiced Tara's friends do for that matter.
* OneWingedAngel: Frost goes this route before his final fight with Blade, mutating into a larger, more muscular form with bony protrusions sticking out his forearms, which enable him to parry Blade's sword slashes.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent. And how.
** They all have the same set of weaknesses (sunlight and silver), but range from the typical human vampires to a variety of sub-species seemingly based on folktale monsters from Southeast Asian countries. And while they aren't harmed by holy symbols, they are vulnerable to various forms of WhiteMagic.
** And, as it turns out, the mythological sub-species [[spoiler: were genetically engineered by Existence, mainly to give Blade more dangerous adversaries, making this a partially InvokedTrope]].
* PeopleFarms:
** The plot of the second episode is centered around one. Existence filled it with [[GirlInABox young women]] and kept them alive in [[PeopleJars water-filled jars]] to harvest their blood.
** Another one of these is seen in the finale, and it's ''huge''.
* PowerFist: How Makoto fights.
* ProfessionalKiller: Kikyo is an assassin for hire, and while he has some honor and standards, he tends to get hired by people who don't.
* RedRightHand: Deacon Frost has four fangs, marking him as different even from other vampires. [[spoiler: It is later revealed that this is because his vampirism was artificially induced.]]
* RedShirtArmy: Frost's {{mook}}-level soldiers. They even have red uniforms.
* TheRival: Kikyo is this to Blade, who really isn't interested in said "rivalry."
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Makoto after her father turned vampire was killed by Blade. Blade for what happened to his mother.
* RockBeatsLaser: Played with. The Purebloods attack Existence's base on horseback, with plate armor and broadswords, plowing through the RedShirtArmy with ease. Frost's genetically-engineered monsters give them quite a bit more of a fight.
* TheQuisling: The humans working for Existence. Especially Jaral, who doesn't have any particular loyalty to Existence, but is selling them weapons in exchange for the promise of becoming a vampire, which he believes will give him the power to take over Madripoor.
* ScareEmStraight: Blade's reputation with the monsters.
* SequelHook: The post-credits scene has Blade uncovering a new Vampire plot in London.
* ShipperOnDeck: [[spoiler: Wolverine]] ships Makoto and Blade.
* ShownTheirWork: The anime uses quite a few rarely-seen breeds of mythological vampires as villains.
* TeamPet: Razor
* TeachHimAnger: Deacon Frost's intent is to drive Blade into a rage in order to draw out the full power of a Daywalker.
* {{Tsundere}}: Makoto [[spoiler: especially when Wolverine starts pairing her up with Blade]].
* TooDumbToLive: Sorry Makoto, but your father was a real dumbass for thinking "charge in and [[ATeamFiring shoot all of your bullets]]" was going to work on [[BigBad Deacon]] [[SuperSpeed Frost]] of all people.
* TruerToTheText: While it does take some cues from the movies, many aspects are truer to the comics than the films, including Blade being English--even if Creator/HaroldPerrineau, Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric), and Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother) don't even remotely speak with an English accent--and Deacon Frost being a white-haired older man.
* VampireHunter: Well, duh.
* WeAreEverywhere: A DirtyCop (specifically the police chief of the Osaka PD with a few uniform and plainclothed officers) working for Existence basically says this to Blade and honest cop Sakomizu. [[spoiler: When Sakomizu's partner pulls this again, threatening Mizu's family if he continues to dig any deeper, it earns the SmugSnake an elbow to the face.]]
* WeirdMoon: The moon is always abnormally large and bright red.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** Detective Sakomizu is never seen or heard from again after the second episode.
** We never see [[spoiler: what happens to the Vampire Council after the final battle. The last we see is their leader grimly observing Deacon Frost won, but we never actually see if the Council is destroyed or not. Given the post credits scene showing Blade finding a new vampire plot, the Council presumably survived]].
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler: Deacon Frost kills Makoto's father, but after he turns into a vampire that is destroyed by Blade, she shouts this at Blade in her grief.]]

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''Anime/MarvelAnime: Blade'' is the fourth and final of the Creator/{{Madhouse}} anime series based on Creator/MarvelComics characters. A "Daywalker" born with all of the strengths and none of the weaknesses of a true vampire, titular vampire-hunter ComicBook/{{Blade}} is out for revenge against the powerful Deacon Frost, the vampire who killed his then-pregnant mother and caused him to become half-vampire. The story follows Blade as he tracks Frost through modern day Southeast Asia, where he runs into Frost's underground society of vampires, Existence. Making both new allies and enemies along the way, Blade soon discovers a vampire plot in Vietnam that could change the world for the worse.

Featuring a story written by Kenta Fukasaku, son of the late [[Film/BattleRoyale Kinji Fukasaku]], the series premiered on July 1st, 2011 in Japan. The dubbed version began airing in January of 2012, with Creator/HaroldPerrineau providing the voice for Blade.

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!!Tropes:

* ActionGirl: Makoto
* AndThisIsFor: Though he never actually says those words, the message is clear enough when Blade [[spoiler: kills Deacon Frost with the help of his mother's knife and Makoto's knuckledusters.]]
-->'''Blade''': [[spoiler: My partner sent this for you! Take it!]]
* AntiVillain:
** [[spoiler: Kikyo is a [[SlidingScaleOfAntiVillains Type I]], as he was in his [[{{Anime/Wolverine}} previous appearance]].]]
** [[spoiler: [[BigBad Deacon Frost]] is a TragicVillain, straddling [[SlidingScaleOfAntiVillains Type II and Type III]] as he was driven to [[HeWhoFightsMonsters turn himself into a vampire]] by the death of his son and subsequent cover-up by the [[DirtyCop corrupt police force]], creating Existence to take his revenge on all vampires and the humans who work for them.]]
* AristocratsAreEvil: In episode 3, he's a vampire that appears to hunt humans in a similar way to a fox hunt.
** All of the "purebloods" (traditionalist European vampires) seem to have this trait.
* BadassNormal: Makoto and Noah fight vampires without being vampires themselves.
* BaldOfAwesome: Blade
* BareYourMidriff: Makoto
* BarehandedBladeBlock: Deacon Frost is able to do this with Blade's silver sword.
* BigBad: Deacon Frost
* BigDamnHeroes: Episode 11, [[spoiler: Noah busts in to save Blade, toting a [[{{BFG}} mini-gun]] and a [[StuffBlowingUp crapton of strategically placed explosives]].]]
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The finale has tinges of this. Blade finally kills Deacon Frost, but it's now to avenge two people instead of one -- his mother and [[KilledOffForReal Makoto]]. Existence may now be gone forever, but the purebloods are still out there wreaking havoc on innocents. Blade may have won the day, but he knows his job isn't over until all vampires are destroyed, so he, Noah, and Razor are off to Europe to continue their vampire hunter duties.]]
* BloodKnight: Kikyo, still searching for a WorthyOpponent.
* BloodierAndGorier: And how!
* CallingYourAttacks
** "Deadly Sword Technique #1: [[DoppelgangerSpin Residual]] [[NoIAmBehindYou Moon]]."
** "Deadly Sword Technique #2: [[DeathOfAThousandCuts Phantom]] [[EverythingsBetterWithSpinning Moon]]."
** "[[spoiler:Deadly Sword Technique #3: Chaotic Moon.]]"
* TheCameo: [[spoiler: Yep, Wolverine appears in this one too, as the trail takes Blade and Makoto to [[WretchedHive Madripoor.]] It also turns out that [[AntiVillain Kikyo]] survived his duel with Wolverine, and is now working for Existence.]]
* CompositeCharacter:
** Noah Van Helsing is a character from the comics, and his relationship and first meeting with Blade have similarities to that of Abraham Whistler in the films, which in turn means he's got elements of both Jamal Afari (Blade's mentor) and "Bible" John Carik (character traits).
** Blade himself is a composite of the movie version (black trench coat, silver katana and the majority of his weaponry) and his comic book version (primarily in backstory, being born and raised in England).
* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Makoto tears her way through a [[{{Mook}} nightclub full of vampires]] with nothing but silver spiked knuckledusters. Faced alone, however, [[BigBad Deacon Frost]] is able to effortlessly toss Blade around.
* CoolOldGuy: Noah Van Helsing and Tanba Yagyu, both teachers of Blade.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Moreso than the ''Wolverine'' anime.
* DeathByOriginStory: Blade's mother, as shown by flashbacks in the first episode.
** [[spoiler: As revealed in episode four's flashbacks, she later comes back to kill her former group of friends, who took it upon themselves to raise Eric. She becomes the first vampire Eric slays.]]
** Also, [[spoiler: Deacon Frost's son.]]
* DirtyCop: Seen in the 2nd episode.
* DisposableSexWorker: Eric's mother, Tara [[spoiler: and her friends, killed by Tara herself]]. Later [[InvokedTrope invoked]] by Deacon Frost to make Blade angry.
* DyingAsYourself:
** [[spoiler: When 10 year old Blade stabbed his vampire mother, she had a brief moment of lucidity where her humanity came back to her before she died. The same thing happened again when Blade killed his vampirized sword master, who had also been turned by Deacon Frost.]]
** [[spoiler: Makoto gets this pre-emptively. After being bitten by Deacon Frost, she begs Blade to kill her so she can die while she's still human.]]
* FinishingMove: The man who taught Blade [[spoiler: and Kikyo]] how to use a sword taught him a few techniques for finishing a battle.
** [[FlashStep Savage Moon]]: To the villain, it looks like Blade freezes for a second with his sword in hand. When they go for the kill, the [[ExpendableClone clone]] will act as if struck and then disappear. [[NoIAmBehindYou He cuts them in half from behind before they have a chance to react.]]
** [[DeathOfAThousandCuts Phantom Moon]]: Blade [[EverythingsBetterWithSpinning whirls around]], and the villain is sliced to pieces as they are slashed from many angles at once.
** [[spoiler: [[HomingProjectile Chaotic Moon]]: The victim sees Blade unleashing a deadly miasma which homes in on them. When it hits, the illusion falls away with Blade's sword piercing them where they were struck]].
* FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire: Stan, a ShellShockedVeteran of the Vietnam War, and the last survivor of a unit of vampire soldiers. By far the most moral vampire in the series, he stays away from people and steals blood packs from neighboring towns so he doesn't have to prey on them. [[spoiler: Naturally, this makes him TooCoolToLive.]]
* HeWhoFightsMonsters:
** Blade.
** [[spoiler: To get revenge for his son, who was murdered by a vampire, Deacon Frost turned himself into a vampire and created Existence in order to be able to destroy the Purebloods, [[YouAreWhatYouHate becoming the very thing he hates]].]]
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Carol, young Eric's foster-mother, as well as the other prostitutes he lived with. His biological mother too, before she became a vampire's victim.
* IJustWantToBeHuman: Blade certainly never wished to be half of "one of them".
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jaral wants to become a vampire because he thinks that being human isn't good enough in a world full of vampires and mutants.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: Makoto after she is bitten by Deacon Frost. She asks Blade to MercyKill her before she can turn into a vampire. Notable for being the only time (excluding flashbacks) that Blade cries in the series.]]
* KickChick: Makoto's fighting style, complete with silver-tipped CombatStilettos.
* KnifeNut:
** Blade's WeaponOfChoice and where he gets his [[TheyCallHimSword "known" name]], although his given name is Eric Brooks.
** Jaral in episode 7 attacks Blade with a small dagger.
** Stan with his combat knife.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: For the most part, vampirism is treated as a virus that people can be infected with, and Existence is trying to use advanced science to create a perfect bloodline. At the same time, one of their weaknesses is WhiteMagic and purebloods can use animals as familiars, suggesting that they are still at least partly supernatural in nature.
* MouthOfSauron: Lucius Isaac is one for the Vampire Council.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Blade.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Despite Blade being from England like in the comics, Creator/HaroldPerrineau doesn't try an English accent. Nor Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric) or Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother, Tara) or any of the actresses who voiced Tara's friends do for that matter.
* OneWingedAngel: Frost goes this route before his final fight with Blade, mutating into a larger, more muscular form with bony protrusions sticking out his forearms, which enable him to parry Blade's sword slashes.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent. And how.
** They all have the same set of weaknesses (sunlight and silver), but range from the typical human vampires to a variety of sub-species seemingly based on folktale monsters from Southeast Asian countries. And while they aren't harmed by holy symbols, they are vulnerable to various forms of WhiteMagic.
** And, as it turns out, the mythological sub-species [[spoiler: were genetically engineered by Existence, mainly to give Blade more dangerous adversaries, making this a partially InvokedTrope]].
* PeopleFarms:
** The plot of the second episode is centered around one. Existence filled it with [[GirlInABox young women]] and kept them alive in [[PeopleJars water-filled jars]] to harvest their blood.
** Another one of these is seen in the finale, and it's ''huge''.
* PowerFist: How Makoto fights.
* ProfessionalKiller: Kikyo is an assassin for hire, and while he has some honor and standards, he tends to get hired by people who don't.
* RedRightHand: Deacon Frost has four fangs, marking him as different even from other vampires. [[spoiler: It is later revealed that this is because his vampirism was artificially induced.]]
* RedShirtArmy: Frost's {{mook}}-level soldiers. They even have red uniforms.
* TheRival: Kikyo is this to Blade, who really isn't interested in said "rivalry."
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Makoto after her father turned vampire was killed by Blade. Blade for what happened to his mother.
* RockBeatsLaser: Played with. The Purebloods attack Existence's base on horseback, with plate armor and broadswords, plowing through the RedShirtArmy with ease. Frost's genetically-engineered monsters give them quite a bit more of a fight.
* TheQuisling: The humans working for Existence. Especially Jaral, who doesn't have any particular loyalty to Existence, but is selling them weapons in exchange for the promise of becoming a vampire, which he believes will give him the power to take over Madripoor.
* ScareEmStraight: Blade's reputation with the monsters.
* SequelHook: The post-credits scene has Blade uncovering a new Vampire plot in London.
* ShipperOnDeck: [[spoiler: Wolverine]] ships Makoto and Blade.
* ShownTheirWork: The anime uses quite a few rarely-seen breeds of mythological vampires as villains.
* TeamPet: Razor
* TeachHimAnger: Deacon Frost's intent is to drive Blade into a rage in order to draw out the full power of a Daywalker.
* {{Tsundere}}: Makoto [[spoiler: especially when Wolverine starts pairing her up with Blade]].
* TooDumbToLive: Sorry Makoto, but your father was a real dumbass for thinking "charge in and [[ATeamFiring shoot all of your bullets]]" was going to work on [[BigBad Deacon]] [[SuperSpeed Frost]] of all people.
* TruerToTheText: While it does take some cues from the movies, many aspects are truer to the comics than the films, including Blade being English--even if Creator/HaroldPerrineau, Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric), and Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother) don't even remotely speak with an English accent--and Deacon Frost being a white-haired older man.
* VampireHunter: Well, duh.
* WeAreEverywhere: A DirtyCop (specifically the police chief of the Osaka PD with a few uniform and plainclothed officers) working for Existence basically says this to Blade and honest cop Sakomizu. [[spoiler: When Sakomizu's partner pulls this again, threatening Mizu's family if he continues to dig any deeper, it earns the SmugSnake an elbow to the face.]]
* WeirdMoon: The moon is always abnormally large and bright red.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** Detective Sakomizu is never seen or heard from again after the second episode.
** We never see [[spoiler: what happens to the Vampire Council after the final battle. The last we see is their leader grimly observing Deacon Frost won, but we never actually see if the Council is destroyed or not. Given the post credits scene showing Blade finding a new vampire plot, the Council presumably survived]].
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler: Deacon Frost kills Makoto's father, but after he turns into a vampire that is destroyed by Blade, she shouts this at Blade in her grief.]]
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''Anime/MarvelAnime: Blade'' is the fourth and final of the Creator/{{Madhouse}} anime series based on Creator/MarvelComics characters. A "Daywalker" born with all of the strengths and none of the weaknesses of a true vampire, titular vampire-hunter ComicBook/Blade is out for revenge against the powerful Deacon Frost, the vampire who killed his then-pregnant mother and caused him to become half-vampire. The story follows Blade as he tracks Frost through modern day Southeast Asia, where he runs into Frost's underground society of vampires, Existence. Making both new allies and enemies along the way, Blade soon discovers a vampire plot in Vietnam that could change the world for the worse.

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''Anime/MarvelAnime: Blade'' is the fourth and final of the Creator/{{Madhouse}} anime series based on Creator/MarvelComics characters. A "Daywalker" born with all of the strengths and none of the weaknesses of a true vampire, titular vampire-hunter ComicBook/Blade ComicBook/{{Blade}} is out for revenge against the powerful Deacon Frost, the vampire who killed his then-pregnant mother and caused him to become half-vampire. The story follows Blade as he tracks Frost through modern day Southeast Asia, where he runs into Frost's underground society of vampires, Existence. Making both new allies and enemies along the way, Blade soon discovers a vampire plot in Vietnam that could change the world for the worse.
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''Anime/MarvelAnime: Blade'' is the fourth and final of the Creator/{{Madhouse}} anime series based on Creator/MarvelComics characters. A "Daywalker" born with all of the strengths and none of the weaknesses of a true vampire, titular vampire-hunter Blade is out for revenge against the powerful Deacon Frost, the vampire who killed his then-pregnant mother and caused him to become half-vampire. The story follows Blade as he tracks Frost through modern day Southeast Asia, where he runs into Frost's underground society of vampires, Existence. Making both new allies and enemies along the way, Blade soon discovers a vampire plot in Vietnam that could change the world for the worse.

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''Anime/MarvelAnime: Blade'' is the fourth and final of the Creator/{{Madhouse}} anime series based on Creator/MarvelComics characters. A "Daywalker" born with all of the strengths and none of the weaknesses of a true vampire, titular vampire-hunter Blade ComicBook/Blade is out for revenge against the powerful Deacon Frost, the vampire who killed his then-pregnant mother and caused him to become half-vampire. The story follows Blade as he tracks Frost through modern day Southeast Asia, where he runs into Frost's underground society of vampires, Existence. Making both new allies and enemies along the way, Blade soon discovers a vampire plot in Vietnam that could change the world for the worse.

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-->Blade: [[spoiler: My partner sent this for you! Take it!]]
* AntiVillain: [[spoiler: Kikyo is a [[SlidingScaleOfAntiVillains Type I]], as he was in his [[{{Anime/Wolverine}} previous appearance]].]]

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-->Blade: -->'''Blade''': [[spoiler: My partner sent this for you! Take it!]]
* AntiVillain: AntiVillain:
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[[spoiler: Kikyo is a [[SlidingScaleOfAntiVillains Type I]], as he was in his [[{{Anime/Wolverine}} previous appearance]].]]



** "[[spoiler: Deadly Sword Technique #3: Chaotic Moon.]]"

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** "[[spoiler: Deadly "[[spoiler:Deadly Sword Technique #3: Chaotic Moon.]]"



* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler: When 10 year old Blade stabbed his vampire mother, she had a brief moment of lucidity where her humanity came back to her before she died. The same thing happened again when Blade killed his vampirized sword master, who had also been turned by Deacon Frost.]]

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* DyingAsYourself: DyingAsYourself:
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[[spoiler: When 10 year old Blade stabbed his vampire mother, she had a brief moment of lucidity where her humanity came back to her before she died. The same thing happened again when Blade killed his vampirized sword master, who had also been turned by Deacon Frost.]]



* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Blade.

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* HeWhoFightsMonsters: HeWhoFightsMonsters:
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Blade.



* KnifeNut: Blade's WeaponOfChoice and where he gets his "known" name, although his given name is Eric Brooks.

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* KnifeNut: KnifeNut:
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Blade's WeaponOfChoice and where he gets his [[TheyCallHimSword "known" name, name]], although his given name is Eric Brooks.



* OurVampiresAreDifferent. And how. They all have the same set of weaknesses (sunlight and silver), but range from the typical human vampires to a variety of sub-species seemingly based on folktale monsters from Southeast Asian countries. And while they aren't harmed by holy symbols, they are vulnerable to various forms of WhiteMagic.

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* OurVampiresAreDifferent. And how. how.
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They all have the same set of weaknesses (sunlight and silver), but range from the typical human vampires to a variety of sub-species seemingly based on folktale monsters from Southeast Asian countries. And while they aren't harmed by holy symbols, they are vulnerable to various forms of WhiteMagic.



* PeopleFarms: The plot of the second episode is centered around one. Existence filled it with [[GirlInABox young women]] and kept them alive in [[PeopleJars water-filled jars]] to harvest their blood.

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* PeopleFarms: PeopleFarms:
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The plot of the second episode is centered around one. Existence filled it with [[GirlInABox young women]] and kept them alive in [[PeopleJars water-filled jars]] to harvest their blood.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Detective Sakomizu is never seen or heard from again after the second episode.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
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Detective Sakomizu is never seen or heard from again after the second episode.

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* TheQuisling: The humans working for Existence.
** Especially Jaral, who doesn't have any particular loyalty to Existence, but is selling them weapons in exchange for the promise of becoming a vampire, which he believes will give him the power to take over Madripoor.

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* TheQuisling: The humans working for Existence.
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Existence. Especially Jaral, who doesn't have any particular loyalty to Existence, but is selling them weapons in exchange for the promise of becoming a vampire, which he believes will give him the power to take over Madripoor.



* TruerToTheText: While it does take some cues from the movies, many aspects are truer to the comics than the films, including Blade being English--even if Creator/HaroldPerrineau, Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric) or, and Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother) don't even remotely speak with an English accent--and Deacon Frost being a white-haired older man.

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* TruerToTheText: While it does take some cues from the movies, many aspects are truer to the comics than the films, including Blade being English--even if Creator/HaroldPerrineau, Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric) or, Eric), and Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother) don't even remotely speak with an English accent--and Deacon Frost being a white-haired older man.
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Moving to Trivia.


* RoleReprisal: Creator/AkioOhtsuka reprises his role as Blade, having previously voiced him in TV Tokyo's Japanese dub of live-action film series.
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* WeAreEverywhere: A DirtyCop (specifically the police chief of the Osaka PD with a few uniform and plainclothed officers) working for Existence basically says this to Blade and honest cop Sakomizu. [[spoiler: When Sakomizu's partner pulls this again, threatening Mizu's family if he continues to dig any deeper, it earns the SmugSnake [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome an elbow to the face.]]]]

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* WeAreEverywhere: A DirtyCop (specifically the police chief of the Osaka PD with a few uniform and plainclothed officers) working for Existence basically says this to Blade and honest cop Sakomizu. [[spoiler: When Sakomizu's partner pulls this again, threatening Mizu's family if he continues to dig any deeper, it earns the SmugSnake [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome an elbow to the face.]]]]]]
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* BareYourMidriff: Makoto
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** [[spoiler: To get revenge for his son, who was murdered by a vampire, Deacon Frost turned himself into a vampire and created Existence in order to be able to destroy the Purebloods, becoming the very thing he hates.]]

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** [[spoiler: To get revenge for his son, who was murdered by a vampire, Deacon Frost turned himself into a vampire and created Existence in order to be able to destroy the Purebloods, [[YouAreWhatYouHate becoming the very thing he hates.hates]].]]
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* MouthOfSauron: Lucius Isaac is one for the Vampire Council.


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* OneWingedAngel: Frost goes this route before his final fight with Blade, mutating into a larger, more muscular form with bony protrusions sticking out his forearms, which enable him to parry Blade's sword slashes.
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Badass is no longer a trope.


* {{Badass}}
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* RoleReprisal: Creator/AkioOhtsuka reprises his role as Blade, having previously voiced him in the Japanese dub of live-action film series.

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* RoleReprisal: Creator/AkioOhtsuka reprises his role as Blade, having previously voiced him in the TV Tokyo's Japanese dub of live-action film series.

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* RedRightHand: Deacon Frost has four fangs, marking him as different even from other vampires. [[spoiler: It is later revealed that this is because his vampirism was artificially induced.]]



* TheRival: Kikyo is this to Blade, who really isn't interested in said "rivalry."
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Makoto after her father turned vampire was killed by Blade. Blade for what happened to his mother.



* RoleReprisal: Creator/AkioOhtsuka reprises his role as Blade, having previously voiced him in the Japanese dub of live-action film series.



* RedRightHand: Deacon Frost has four fangs, marking him as different even from other vampires. [[spoiler: It is later revealed that this is because his vampirism was artificially induced.]]
* TheRival: Kikyo is this to Blade, who really isn't interested in said "rivalry."
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Makoto after her father turned vampire was killed by Blade. Blade for what happened to his mother.
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''Blade'' is the fourth and final of the Creator/{{Madhouse}} Anime/MarvelAnime series based on Creator/MarvelComics characters. A "Daywalker" born with all of the strengths and none of the weaknesses of a true vampire, titular vampire-hunter Blade is out for revenge against the powerful Deacon Frost, the vampire who killed his then-pregnant mother and caused him to become half-vampire. The story follows Blade as he tracks Frost through modern day Southeast Asia, where he runs into Frost's underground society of vampires, Existence. Making both new allies and enemies along the way, Blade soon discovers a vampire plot in Vietnam that could change the world for the worse.

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''Blade'' ''Anime/MarvelAnime: Blade'' is the fourth and final of the Creator/{{Madhouse}} Anime/MarvelAnime anime series based on Creator/MarvelComics characters. A "Daywalker" born with all of the strengths and none of the weaknesses of a true vampire, titular vampire-hunter Blade is out for revenge against the powerful Deacon Frost, the vampire who killed his then-pregnant mother and caused him to become half-vampire. The story follows Blade as he tracks Frost through modern day Southeast Asia, where he runs into Frost's underground society of vampires, Existence. Making both new allies and enemies along the way, Blade soon discovers a vampire plot in Vietnam that could change the world for the worse.
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''Blade'' is the fourth and final of the Creator/{{Madhouse}} anime series based on Creator/MarvelComics characters. A "Daywalker" born with all of the strengths and none of the weaknesses of a true vampire, titular vampire-hunter Blade is out for revenge against the powerful Deacon Frost, the vampire who killed his then-pregnant mother and caused him to become half-vampire. The story follows Blade as he tracks Frost through modern day Southeast Asia, where he runs into Frost's underground society of vampires, Existence. Making both new allies and enemies along the way, Blade soon discovers a vampire plot in Vietnam that could change the world for the worse.

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''Blade'' is the fourth and final of the Creator/{{Madhouse}} anime Anime/MarvelAnime series based on Creator/MarvelComics characters. A "Daywalker" born with all of the strengths and none of the weaknesses of a true vampire, titular vampire-hunter Blade is out for revenge against the powerful Deacon Frost, the vampire who killed his then-pregnant mother and caused him to become half-vampire. The story follows Blade as he tracks Frost through modern day Southeast Asia, where he runs into Frost's underground society of vampires, Existence. Making both new allies and enemies along the way, Blade soon discovers a vampire plot in Vietnam that could change the world for the worse.



** [[spoiler: Deadly Sword Technique #3: Chaotic Moon.]]

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** [[spoiler: "[[spoiler: Deadly Sword Technique #3: Chaotic Moon.]]]]"



** [[HomingProjectile Chaotic Moon]]: The victim sees Blade unleashing a deadly miasma which homes in on them. When it hits, the illusion falls away with Blade's sword piercing them where they were struck.

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** [[spoiler: [[HomingProjectile Chaotic Moon]]: The victim sees Blade unleashing a deadly miasma which homes in on them. When it hits, the illusion falls away with Blade's sword piercing them where they were struck.struck]].



* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]: Makoto after [[spoiler: she is bitten by Deacon Frost. She asks Blade to MercyKill her before she can turn into a vampire. Notable for being the only time (excluding flashbacks) that Blade cries in the series.]]

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* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]: KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: Makoto after [[spoiler: she is bitten by Deacon Frost. She asks Blade to MercyKill her before she can turn into a vampire. Notable for being the only time (excluding flashbacks) that Blade cries in the series.]]
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* SequelHook: The post-credits scene has Blade uncovering a new Vampire plot in London.


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* ShownTheirWork: The anime uses quite a few rarely-seen breeds of mythological vampires as villains.


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** We never see [[spoiler: what happens to the Vampire Council after the final battle. The last we see is their leader grimly observing Deacon Frost won, but we never actually see if the Council is destroyed or not. Given the post credits scene showing Blade finding a new vampire plot, the Council presumably survived]].
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* NamesToKnowInAnime
** Creator/AkioOhtsuka as Blade (who reprise his role from the Japanese dubs of the live-action films)
** Creator/MaayaSakamoto as Makoto
** In English, Creator/JohnnyYongBosch (aka [[Manga/{{Bleach}} Ichigo]] and [[Franchise/CodeGeass Lelouch]]) is Djalal, a criminal trying to make his way up in [[WretchedHive Madripoor]].

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* CompositeCharacter: Noah Van Helsing is a character from the comics, and his relationship and first meeting with Blade have similarities to that of Abraham Whistler in the films.

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* CompositeCharacter: CompositeCharacter:
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Noah Van Helsing is a character from the comics, and his relationship and first meeting with Blade have similarities to that of Abraham Whistler in the films.films, which in turn means he's got elements of both Jamal Afari (Blade's mentor) and "Bible" John Carik (character traits).
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* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Despite Blade being from England like in the comics, Creator/HaroldPerrineau doesn't try an English accent. Nor Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric) or Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother, Tara) or any of actresses who voiced Tara's friends do for that matter.

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* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Despite Blade being from England like in the comics, Creator/HaroldPerrineau doesn't try an English accent. Nor Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric) or Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother, Tara) or any of the actresses who voiced Tara's friends do for that matter.
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* TruerToTheText: While it does take some cues from the movies, many aspects are truer to the comics than the films, including Blade being English (even if Creator/HaroldPerrineau, Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric) or, and Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother) don't even remotely try to speak with an English accent) and Deacon Frost being a white-haired older man.

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* TruerToTheText: While it does take some cues from the movies, many aspects are truer to the comics than the films, including Blade being English (even English--even if Creator/HaroldPerrineau, Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric) or, and Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother) don't even remotely try to speak with an English accent) and accent--and Deacon Frost being a white-haired older man.
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* TruerToTheText: While it does take some cues from the movies, many aspects are truer to the comics than the films, including Blade being English (even if Creator/HaroldPerrineau, nor Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric) or Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother) don't even remotely try to speak with an Englsih accent) and Deacon Frost being a white-haired older man.

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* TruerToTheText: While it does take some cues from the movies, many aspects are truer to the comics than the films, including Blade being English (even if Creator/HaroldPerrineau, nor Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric) or or, and Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother) don't even remotely try to speak with an Englsih English accent) and Deacon Frost being a white-haired older man.
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* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Despite Blade being from English like in the comics, reator/HaroldPerrineau doesn't try an English accent. Nor Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric) or Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother, Tara) or any of Tara's friends do, for that matter.

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* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Despite Blade being from English England like in the comics, reator/HaroldPerrineau Creator/HaroldPerrineau doesn't try an English accent. Nor Noah Bentley (who voices the young Eric) or Nayo Wallace (who voices Blade's mother, Tara) or any of actresses who voiced Tara's friends do, do for that matter.

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