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Blood: The Last Vampire
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Set in 1966, Japan, the film tells the story of Saya, the only remaining original vampire, who hunts Chiropterrans, which pose as humans and live only to drink human blood.
Set in 1966, Japan, the film tells the story of Saya, the only remaining original vampire, who hunts Chiropterrans, which pose as humans and live only to drink human blood.
Actors:
Joe Romersa,
Kenichi Ono,
Saemi Nakamura,
Katsuhiro Kitagawa,
Chuck Campbell,
Steve Blum,
Akira Koieyama,
Paul Carr,
Tom Fahn,
Yûki Kudô,
Rebecca Forstadt,
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Joe Romersa
July 27, 1956 in Los Angeles County, California, USA
Kenichi Ono
Saemi Nakamura
Katsuhiro Kitagawa
Chuck Campbell
5 August 1969, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Steve Blum
April 29, 1960 in Santa Monica, California, USA
Akira Koieyama
Paul Carr
1 February 1934, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Tom Fahn
30 April 1962, Queens, New York, USA
Yûki Kudô
17 January 1971, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
Rebecca Forstadt
16 December 1953, Denver, Colorado, USA
Director:
Hiroyuki Kitakubo
Hiroyuki Kitakubo
15 November 1963, Tokyo, Japan
Country:
Japan, United States
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October 25, 2001
Another example of animation that shows just how deep something as seemingly superficial as a cartoon can get.
June 11, 2009
Comes across as a prologue teaser for a yet-to-be-established franchise.
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August 16, 2001
Feels like a pilot episode for the most expensive made-for-cable cartoon ever produced, and if you expect quantity (or closure) for your $8 ticket, you may feel shorted.
September 29, 2001
...in the wake of an astounding battle scene that literally sweeps the breath out of its viewers, the end credits begin to roll, and we're left wondering, 'that's it?'
October 25, 2001
A moody, mysterious fright film with a painterly beauty.
New York Times
August 17, 2001
Is much more effective at evoking a paranoid mood than at telling a coherent story, and the jerky action sequences are among the film's weaker visual elements.
August 16, 2001
A wickedly bitter animated pill, you'd better leave the kids with a sitter.
Hollywood Reporter
August 22, 2001
The story ... is the sort of convoluted and often incoherent mess that is typical of the genre no doubt, rabid anime fans are better equipped to decipher its intricacies
September 20, 2001
Blood: The Last Vampire, which clocks in at under 60 minutes, is not only watchable, it's not half bad.
July 14, 2009
This 48-minute Japanese animated film earned accolades back in 2000 for being ground-breaking in its technique...but once you get past that small achievement, Blood: The Last Vampire is mediocre at best...

