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Blame!

Blame!

2003TV Mini Series⏱️ 5mNot Rated
AnimationShortActionDramaSci-Fi
6.3
IMDB Rating
572 votes

In the post-apocalyptic future, the earth is buried in an enormous mega-structure created by machines. The last hope for mankind is information on a data disc from an engineer called "Cibo."

Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Asuka Aizawa, Tatsunori Arakawa, Kirsten Potter
Release Date
October 24, 2003
Language
Japanese
Country
Japan
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

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Asuka Aizawa
as All Female Voices
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Tatsunori Arakawa
as All Male Voices
Kirsten Potter
Kirsten Potter

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.78 : 1
Color
Color

🏷️ Keywords

anime animationtv mini seriescyberpunk sci fifor grown ups animationmecha anime animation

🎯 Categories

JapaneseAdult AnimationAnimeCyberpunkHand-Drawn AnimationMechaActionAnimationDramaSci-Fi

⭐ Featured Review

Too stylishly abstract while aesthetically technological, weird without Texhnolyze's explanation but a crazy banger ending song
by saadurrehman702025-10-27
7/10

"Just watched this BLAME! And it was a little too indulgent in its bizarreness. Either that was something really deep and abstract or the creators cherrypicked some moments from the source material into whatever creepy montage this was... 🤣 But Very impressed by how abstract, technologically detailed and weird it was!! The ending song playing at end of every log kind of banged the sound effects were pretty scary!! Especially the lift sliding with the electric screech! ⚡😖 the girls were hot even this Silicon Creature girl 6:48 the way she walked, 11:28 she was also hot and 12:03 this "fem..."

💡 Did You Know?

Blame! Ver 0.11 was initially meant to be only a kind of a trailer of Blame! movie but Tsutomu Nihei didn't get money to make the movie. Although, as of March 2012, it is told that he is still trying.

📖 Synopsis

In the post-apocalyptic future, the earth is buried in an enormous mega-structure created by machines. The last hope for mankind is information on a data disc from an engineer called "Cibo."