TV anime "Bloodline" reveals episode 9 synopsis and advance scene photos! Zap's apprentice emerges from the crashed plane

The synopsis of episode 9 and advance scene photos have been released from the TV anime "Bloodline" currently airing on TV.



Bloodline" is an anime work based on the manga serialized in JUMP SQ.19 by Yasuhiro Naito, known for "Trigun". It is a popular battle action series with unique characters belonging to the secret society "Libra" and delicate psychological drama. Toshihiro Kawamoto of "Cowboy Bebop" fame is in charge of character design, and Shinji Kimura of "Blue Exorcist the Movie" fame is in charge of art direction. Animation production will be handled by BONES.

The film has already been highly acclaimed in various fields, and the synopsis and advance scene photos for episode 9, "The Longest Day of Z, Part 2," which will be broadcast sequentially from May 30, have arrived. Episode 9 depicts the conclusion of the episode related to Zap's master and founder of the Dou Ryu Hou method, Naked Beast Shiru Gaiei Dogen. In addition, setting drawings and voice actor comments for the guest characters have also been released.

<Episode 9 Story

The upper half of a trench coat-clad, lower-body-only vampire - the true-born egg that Zap shot out of his eye - was stuck to the tip of a passenger plane, about to fly straight into Hell Salem's Lot. It was about to plunge straight into Hell Salem's Lot. It was about to regain its lost half of itself and return to the heart of eternal emptiness.
 If the torn upper and lower halves of his body were to be reunited into one body, the havoc that would be wrought would be unprecedented. Brody and Hammer are mobilized, and the library members begin to move in unison. Leo was trying to read the names of the offenders using the artificial eye of the gods.
And as Zap's mentor, Naked Beast Juice Gaiei Dogen, watches on, a passenger plane finally breaks through the warding and enters the building. An otherworldly being in the form of a half-human, half-fish emerges from the tip of the crashed plane. He is Tzed O'Brien, a disciple of Dogen as well as Zap, and the legitimate successor of the Dou-Ryu-Bei method, Sinatobe.

Hikaru Midorikawa (as Tzed O'Brien) comments
-Congratulations! Congratulations! For those of you who will be watching the anime, what are some of the highlights that we should not miss? What are some of the highlights that we should not miss?
The anime "Bloodline" will have original characters and original storylines, so you will be able to feel the charm of the original story and the unique charm of the anime!
-How did you feel when you were chosen for the role?
At the first news stage, I had not heard about this job from the office, so I was having a lot of fun imagining things. When I got the job, I had a limited number of roles left, so I thought, "So that's it after all! (laughs). (laughs). It was pretty much as everyone expected.
-What do you think is remarkable about the character you are playing?
I think it's the gap between his appearance and the rest of his character. At first glance, she looks scary, but she is extremely polite (laughs). (Laughs.) He really is a cute character. Also, check out his interactions with Zap (laughs).
-Please give a message to the people who will be watching the film.
Personally, I am happy to be able to participate in this very exciting work. Please take a look and let me know what you think.


Hidekatsu Shibata (as Naked Beast Soup Gaiei Dogen) comment
-How do you feel about playing the character and what are the highlights of the work?
The name of the character, "Shirugaike," is a bit confusing at first. I was surprised to hear onomatopoeia or sound effects like "sha-sha-sha! I am still puzzled by the onomatopoeia or onomatopoeia or onomatopoeia like "sha sha sha sha" that comes with the dialogue. I will do my best to get to know the characters as soon as possible.
-Message to the audience
I have no idea what is going to happen in the future, but I will go back to the basics and try my best to play a new villain. Thank you very much for your support.


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