When Blood+ first aired in 2005, it wasn’t just another vampire anime—it was a sprawling, emotional epic that blended action, horror, and deep character drama. Produced by Production I.G and Aniplex, the series follows Saya Otonashi, a seemingly ordinary girl with a forgotten past, as she battles vampiric creatures called Chiropterans. Over 50 episodes, Blood+ takes viewers on a journey filled with tragedy, love, and the weight of destiny. But how does it hold up today? Let’s dive into the fan reactions and see why this series still resonates—or frustrates—its audience.
One thing fans unanimously agree on is that Blood+ has a gripping narrative. The mystery surrounding Saya’s origins, her bond with her adoptive family (especially her brother Kai), and her complicated relationship with her vampiric twin, Diva, kept viewers hooked. The emotional core of the series—Saya’s struggle to reconcile her humanity with her monstrous nature—was handled with surprising depth.
Fans on MyAnimeList praised the show’s ability to balance action with quieter, character-driven moments. One user wrote:
“The series was good overall. The characters were interesting, and the story was great. I like the way it ended too.”
Another highlight was the dynamic between Saya and her loyal Chevalier, Haji. Their bond, built on centuries of devotion, was a fan favorite, especially in the finale when Haji’s fate was left ambiguous—yet hopeful. Many fans speculated:
“It had to be Haji! Since he used to give her pink roses in the past and also the whole thing with the blue ribbon!”
The ending, while divisive, left a lasting impression. Some found it heartbreakingly beautiful, while others thought it was rushed. Still, the emotional payoff was undeniable.
Not everything about Blood+ was perfect. A common complaint among fans was the excessive filler episodes that slowed down the pacing. One viewer lamented:
“Too many filler episodes, or I would have given it a 10!”
The middle stretch of the series, in particular, felt bloated, with some arcs dragging on without advancing the plot. This led to frustration, especially for viewers who binge-watched the show.
Another point of contention was the handling of certain characters. Kai, Saya’s adoptive brother, was a polarizing figure. Some fans found his devotion touching, while others found him annoyingly passive. One user even admitted:
“I’ve been wanting him to die since episode 1.”
And then there’s Diva, the villainous twin whose sudden (and somewhat forced) redemption arc in the finale left many scratching their heads. As one fan put it:
“Diva’s end was not that sad in the least. She had been an evil devious character throughout the entire series.”
The finale of Blood+ left a few loose ends that fans couldn’t ignore. The biggest mystery? Nathan, a journalist who seemingly died in Episode 49 but reappeared alive in Episode 50. Fans were baffled:
“In episode 49, we see Saya kill him using her blood, but in episode 50, we see him as a journalist. It’s really puzzling!”
Another unresolved thread was the fate of the twins—Diva’s children, left in Kai’s care. While some fans found this touching, others questioned the practicality:
“By the time Saya wakes up, the twins would be 85!”
And then there’s Haji’s ambiguous survival. While most fans believe he’s alive (thanks to the symbolic rose and ribbon), the lack of a clear answer frustrated some viewers.
Despite its flaws, Blood+ remains a standout in the vampire anime genre. Its emotional depth, complex characters, and haunting soundtrack (composed by Mark Mancina) make it a series worth revisiting.
As one fan perfectly summarized:
“This really ended better than I thought it was going to. All I cared about was Haji living because he was the one character in this show who really deserved to.”
If you can overlook the filler and occasional plot holes, Blood+ offers a rich, bittersweet tale about love, sacrifice, and the monsters we carry inside.
Final Rating: 8.5/10
Would I recommend it? Absolutely—but maybe skip a few filler episodes along the way.
What did you think of Blood+? Did the ending satisfy you, or did it leave you wanting more? Let’s discuss in the comments!
Episodes: Season 1 Episode 1 to Episode 50
File Size: 40.6 GiB
Format/Quality: DVDISO
Magnet Link: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:7e72f9c1094370762428dbb138ca8968c17771af
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