1. Blame! Movie | A Visually Stunning but Confusing Anime Adaptation
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Throw in some cyberpunk aspects into the setting of a dystopian world, and you have the recipe for a darker story meant for more adult audiences.
2. Killy | Blame! Wiki - Fandom
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Killy (kai-ree), born January 7, is the enigmatic main protagonist of BLAME! by Tsutomu Nihei. Armed with the mighty GBE, he is a provisional Safeguard unit tasked with finding the Net Terminal Gene, which, if found, would be able to halt the expansion of the City, thereby saving all human life within it from hostility by the rogue Safeguards. Killy's journey throughout the City and his encounters with its inhabitants make up most of the series. Killy is a provisional Safeguard unit in the form
3. Blame! Movie - MyAnimeList
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A young girl named Zuru sets out on an expedition through a post-apocalyptic city controlled by machines in a desperate hunt for food. Things go awry when her team accidently triggers the city's AI defense program called the Safeguard. Attacked by the machines, her companions are on the verge of being annihilated when a mysterious man named Killy arrives and exterminates the hostile units. Despite his heroic intervention, Zuru is hesitant to trust Killy and questions his motives. He reveals to have come from thousands of levels below the city in order to find humans possessing the Net Terminal Genes—a trait that would allow humans to regain control of their civilization and shut down the Safeguard. After hearing his story, Zuru and the rest of her team join Killy and embark on a journey in search of the Genes that could prove to be mankind's last hope of survival. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
4. Blame! (Anime) – aniSearch.com
Humans, who not only lost control over the Constructors, but also over the city itself, are now being hunted by its defensive system. Zuru is looking for food ...
Information about the anime Blame! (Blame!) from studio Polygon Pictures Inc. with the main genre Action Drama
5. Blame! Tanmatsu Ikou Toshi - My Anime Shelf
Tanmatsu Ikou Toshi. Alter titles: Blame! 端末遺構都市. Type: Movie (1 ... Add character Characters: Cibo. Main. Killy. Main. ↓ More ↓ ↑ Less ↑. Related ...
In the distant technological future, civilization has reached its ultimate Net-based form. An "infection" in the past caused the automated systems to spiral out of order, resulting in a multi-leveled city structure that replicates itself infinitely in all directions. Now humanity has lost access to the city
6. Blame! Movie - MyAnimeList
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See scores, popularity and other stats for the anime Blame! Movie (Blame!: The Movie) on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. A young girl named Zuru sets out on an expedition through a post-apocalyptic city controlled by machines in a desperate hunt for food. Things go awry when her team accidently triggers the city's AI defense program called the Safeguard. Attacked by the machines, her companions are on the verge of being annihilated when a mysterious man named Killy arrives an...
7. Blame! Prologue - My Anime Shelf
The mysterious Killy wanders the bizarre and foreboding levels of this mega-structure, where the boundaries between machine and living organism have been ...
The visual experience takes place in a city that is said to have thousands of levels, making it impossible to tell the sky from the ground. The mysterious Killy wanders the bizarre and foreboding levels of this mega-structure, where the boundaries between machine and living organism have been obscured. Note: These clips are meant as a bonus to the manga, and should only be taken as such. Do not expect any plot in these. They are merely animated (short) scenes from the manga.
8. Sanakan | Blame! Wiki | Fandom
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Sanakan (Sana-Kan) is first seen as a short, young girl with black hair who finds Killy and Cibo in a tunnel after they pierce the impenetrable Megastructure layer with the GBE. Killy later discovers her true nature, and she reveals herself as a level 6 Safeguard with a GBE similar to Killy's. At first, Sana-Kan behaves like any Safeguard intent on annihilating all humans without the Net Terminal Gene. This changes however, when she becomes a representative of the Governing Agency with the task