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1* BannedInChina: In 2015, the Chinese government’s [[MoralGuardians Ministry of Culture]] began prohibiting violent and vulgar animes in the country with ''Blood-C'' as the prime example due to a "particularly bloody" beheading scene that would cause "extreme discomfort".
2* DuelingShows: This show premiered in the same month as another series featuring a vampire hunter, ''Anime/MarvelAnimeBlade''.
3* FranchiseKiller: The mixed-to-negative reception and low BD/DVD sales of the show nearly killed the Blood franchise. The movie attempted to fix the damage which also received funding from the Japanese government. The reception is still polarizing though many agreed that it's better than the TV series and it got some modest BD/DVD sales. However, it flopped in the Japanese box office. Five years later, an {{Interquel}} entitled ''Theatre/BloodCTheLastMind'' was released in a form of theater play written by Junichi Fujisaku who is co-writer of ''Blood-C'' and ''Blood+'' and live-action film which is a prequel was released in August 2017. The stage play was received well which led for the production of the live-action film. However, the live-action film didn't earned much money in the Japanese box office ([[ScrewedByTheNetwork as it was released at the same time]] as the blockbuster superheroine movie ''Film/{{Wonder Woman|2017}}'' and the historical war epic film, ''Sekigahara'') and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20171110041004/http://www.anime-now.com/entry/2017/09/08/020007 was criticized for being more of a stage play than an actual movie]]. In the end, Creator/ProductionIG don't have plans for any new anime adaptation of Blood in the future.
4* NoExportForYou: The live-action films never had an international release except for Thailand that only got ''Asura Girl''.
5* WhatCouldHaveBeen: CLAMP initially wanted to design the Elder Bairns as Lovecraftian EldritchAbomination, but director Tsutomu Mizushima thought it would be too boring and changed them to the wildly diverse, yokai-like beings in the final product.

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