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[[Image:Blood+ dvd.png|thumb|Cover of official ''Blood+'', Volume 1 Limited Edition Japanese [[Region 2]] DVD]]
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This is a complete '''episode listing''' for the [[Production I.G]] [[anime]] series ''[[Blood+]]''. The series premiered in [[Japan]] on [[October 08]], [[2005]] on [[Mainichi Broadcasting System|MBS]]/[[Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]] with a new episode airing weekly until the final episode aired [[September 23]], [[2006]].<ref name="ANNUnvieled">{{cite web | url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-05-11/production-i.g-unveils-blood+ | title=Production I.G Unveils Blood+ | publisher=Anime News Network | date=2005-05-11 | accessdate=2007-12-16}}</ref><ref name="ANNRatings">{{cite web | url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-02-05/japans-tbs-confirms-animes-move-from-saturday-6-p.m | title=Japan's TBS Confirms Anime's Move from Saturday, 6 p.m. | publisher=Anime News Network |date=2008-02-05 | accessdate=2008-02-05}}</ref> It was directed by [[Junichi Fujisaku]] and features original character designs by Chizu Hashii. Each season has separate opening and ending themes from a variety of artists, with the final episode using the season one ending theme. The series simultaneously aired on [[Animax]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/company.php?id=506 | title=Animax | publisher=[[Anime News Network]] | accessdate=2008-01-08}}</ref>, Sony's Japanese anime [[satellite television|satellite]] channel, with its [[Animax Asia|networks]] in [[Southeast Asia]] and [[South Asia]] also later airing the series.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/company.php?id=2004 | title=Animax-asia | publisher=[[Anime News Network]] | accessdate=2008-01-08}}</ref> All fifty episodes have been released to [[Region 2]] DVD by [[Aniplex]] in thirteen individual volumes with four episodes per disc, except for the first volume which had two episodes.
|official_name = Pleasant Hill, Ohio
|settlement_type = [[Village (United States)|Village]]
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Through Sony's international division, ''Blood+'' is licensed for distribution in multiple regions, including [[Region 1]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://animenewsnetwork.com/article.php?id=8241 | title=Blood+ Licensed | publisher=Anime News Network | date=2006-01-23 | accessdate=2007-06-08}}</ref> It began airing in [[dubbing (filmmaking)|dubbed]] English in the [[United States]] on [[March 11]], [[2007]] as part of the [[Adult Swim]] block of [[Cartoon Network]]. Originally, a new episode aired weekly on Sunday at 12:30 am midnight [[Eastern Time Zone (North America)|Eastern Time]]. On [[February 10]], [[2008]], with seven episodes remaining, the show moved to 1:30 a.m. on Sunday and remained in that time slot until it concluded its run on [[March 23]], [[2008]].<ref name="ANN Click">{{cite web | last=Hanson | first=Brian | date=2008-02-09 | accessdate=2008-02-09 | url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/the-click/2008-02-09 | title=The Click: February 9th - 15th | publisher=Anime News Network}}</ref> The first [[Region 1]] DVDs were released on [[March 4]], [[2008]], with a simultaneous release of a single five episode volume and a twenty-five episode box set.<ref name="AODDecNews">{{cite web | url=http://www.animeondvd.com/news/archives.php?datearch=1207 | title=Tentative Upcoming Releases | accessdate=2007-12-22 | last=Beveridge | first=Chris | date=2007-12-22 | publisher=AnimeOnDVD.com }}</ref>
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==Episodes==
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===Season 1: 2005-2006===
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For the first season of ''Blood+,'' the opening theme is {{nihongo|"The Tears of the Blue Sky"|青空のナミダ|[[Aozora no Namida]]}} by [[Hitomi Takahashi (singer)|Hitomi Takahashi]] and the ending theme is {{nihongo|"The Things I Pass Down"|語り継ぐこと|Kataritsugu Koto}} by [[Chitose Hajime]].
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|subdivision_name2 = [[Miami County, Ohio|Miami]]
{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=01
|JapaneseTitle=Fāsuto Kisu
|KanjiTitle=ファーストキス
|EnglishTitle=First Kiss
|OriginalAirDate=[[October 08]], [[2005]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[March 11]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=[[List of Blood+ characters#Saya Otonashi|Saya Otonashi]] seems to be a fairly normal high school girl, except that she has no memory of her life beyond a year ago and she must have regular [[blood transfusion]]s. Later, she comes across a man playing a [[cello]] whose song triggers a vague memory. When Saya goes to the school that night to retrieve her forgotten shoes, the cello player approaches her holding a dagger. Saya flees and runs into a teacher, who is then killed by a monster. Saya runs into the school, locking the door behind her, but the monster easily breaks through. The cello player appears and fights off the monster before grabbing Saya and taking her to safety in a classroom. There he tells her the monster is a [[Blood+#Chiropteran|chiropteran]]. The man kisses Saya, forcing her to drink his blood, then tells her she must fight.
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|EpisodeNumber=02
|JapaneseTitle=Mahō no Kotoba
|KanjiTitle=魔法の言葉
|EnglishTitle=Magic Words
|OriginalAirDate=[[October 15]], [[2005]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[March 18]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Saya coats a sword provided by the cello player with her blood, then strikes and kills the chiropteran. Saya awakens from her trance and then faints. The man carries Saya and [[List of Blood+ characters#Kai Miyagusuku|Kai]] to safety as American soldiers flood the school. When Saya wakes up in the hospital, she has no memory of what happened. [[List of Blood+ characters#David|David]] tells [[List of Blood+ characters#George Miyagusuku|George]] what happened at the school, and rebukes him for being so attached to Saya that he doesn't want to let "them" have her back. Saya starts having flashbacks about the events at the school and goes down to find her father. Overhearing the conversation, she gets upset and runs away from the hospital. At the beach, she meets the cello player again. She asks who and what she is. The man says he will tell her, but before he can, Kai finds her and the man leaves after a brief tussle with Kai.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=03
|JapaneseTitle=Hajimari no Basho
|KanjiTitle=はじまりの場所
|EnglishTitle=The Place Where it All Began
|OriginalAirDate=[[October 22]], [[2005]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[March 25]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=David has given George a deadline to give Saya back to the Red Shield. George takes Saya to his family grave to show what happened to her one year ago.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=04
|JapaneseTitle=Abunai Shōnen
|KanjiTitle=あぶない少年
|EnglishTitle=Dangerous Boy
|OriginalAirDate=[[October 29]], [[2005]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[April 08]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=George is attacked by a second chiropteran and is severely wounded. Kai leaves with his father's handgun to track down the monster hoping to kill it for revenge.The cello player finally introduces himself as Hagi.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=05
|JapaneseTitle=Kurai Mori no Mukō e
|KanjiTitle=暗い森の向こうへ
|EnglishTitle=Beyond the Dark Forest
|OriginalAirDate=[[November 05]], [[2005]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[April 15]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=George has been transferred secretly to a hidden facility in Yanbaru ([[Nago]]), Northern [[Okinawa]], under the authority of the American Forces there.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=06
|JapaneseTitle=Otōsan no Te
|KanjiTitle=お父さんの手
|EnglishTitle=My Father's Hands
|OriginalAirDate=[[November 12]], [[2005]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[April 22]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=David, Saya and Hagi infiltrate the Yanbaru Center to rescue George. Meanwhile the Commander of the U.S. Forces in Okinawa has authorized surgical bombing of Yanbaru to remove any incriminating evidence. David, Saya and Hagi are suddenly attacked by chiropteran but George appears and helps. Kai arrives later to tell them the place is going to be bombed. George starts turning into a chiropteran but Saya mixes her blood with his so he dies still human.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=07
|JapaneseTitle=Watashi ga Yaranakya
|KanjiTitle=私がやらなきゃ
|EnglishTitle=I Must Do It
|OriginalAirDate=[[November 19]], [[2005]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[April 29]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Saya and her brothers are still shocked by the death of their father. Saya asks Hagi about her past. He tells her she can't know yet because the way she is now she cannot accept the truth.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=08
|JapaneseTitle=Fantomu Obu Za Sukūru
|KanjiTitle=ファントム・オブ・ザ・スクール
|EnglishTitle=Phantom of the School
|OriginalAirDate=[[November 26]], [[2005]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[May 06]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Saya is given the assignment to infiltrate a Vietnamese boarding school. Hagi goes undercover as the gardener. Saya learns about the Phantom and is later attacked by him. She then believes he is a chiropteran but is somehow different from the others.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=09
|JapaneseTitle=Sorezore no Niji
|KanjiTitle=それぞれの虹
|EnglishTitle=Rainbow for Each
|OriginalAirDate=[[December 03]], [[2005]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[May 13]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Left behind by David, Kai and Riku are searching for Saya in Hanoi. Riku and his new friend, Mui, get captured along with Kai.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=10
|JapaneseTitle=Anata ni Aitai
|KanjiTitle=あなたに会いたい
|EnglishTitle=I Want to See You
|OriginalAirDate=[[December 10]], [[2005]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[May 20]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Saya goes to the forbidden garden and finds the blue roses and a mysterious container. Later, she sees pictures of the Vietnam War resulting in flashbacks of her past. While being attacked by the Phantom once again, Saya finally accepts her past.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=11
|JapaneseTitle=Dansu no Ato de
|KanjiTitle=ダンスのあとで
|EnglishTitle=After the Dance
|OriginalAirDate=[[December 17]], [[2005]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[May 27]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=David and Julia are making use of the opportunity provided by the annual Ball held in the boarding school to search for the mysterious container somehow connected to the events in [[Vietnam]] 30 years ago, while Saya dances with a charming stranger. Karl, who is the Phantom, attacks them later. David figures out the container holds Diva and they go after it.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=12
|JapaneseTitle=Shiroi Kiri ni Sasowarete
|KanjiTitle=白い霧にさそわれて
|EnglishTitle=Lured by the White Mist
|OriginalAirDate=[[December 24]], [[2005]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[June 10]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=The Red Shield has tracked the container to a secret research farm in the Vietnamese jungle. Once they get there they are attacked by Chiropteran.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=13
|JapaneseTitle=Janguru Paradaisu
|KanjiTitle=ジャングル・パラダイス
|EnglishTitle=Jungle Paradise
|OriginalAirDate=[[January 07]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[June 17]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Under the mysterious influence of Diva, Saya starts to attack friends and foes alike just like 30 years ago. Kai stops Saya by yelling her name causing her to come back to herself. Solomon and Van get away with Diva while Saya fights Karl.
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===Season 2: 2006===
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For the second season, the opening and closing sequences change. The opening theme used is "[[Season's Call|Seasons’ Call]]" by [[Hyde (singer)|Hyde]] and the ending theme is changed to "[[Cry No More (Mika Nakashima song)|Cry No More]]" by [[Mika Nakashima]].
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|leader_name = Gary L. Johnston
|leader_title1 = Council President Pro-Tem
|leader_name1 = Melinda S. Clark
|leader_title2 = Council
|leader_name2 = Ronald (Bud) Perry
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|leader_name3 = Rick Baker
|leader_title4 = Council
|leader_name4 = Donna Favorite
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=14
|JapaneseTitle=Saigo no Nichiyōbi
|KanjiTitle=さいごの日曜日
|EnglishTitle=The Last Sunday
|OriginalAirDate=[[January 14]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[June 24]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=The Miyagusuku family returns to Okinawa to say goodbye to their friends.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=15
|JapaneseTitle=Oikaketai no!
|KanjiTitle=おいかけたいの!
|EnglishTitle=I Want to Pursue!
|OriginalAirDate=[[January 21]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[July 01]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Ever since returning from Vietnam, journalist Akihiro Okamura is getting more and more obsessed about the events happening around Saya and his father's encounter with chiroptera near the Laos border 30 years ago. He is unable to continue his research until he gets unexpected help.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=16
|JapaneseTitle=Shiberian Ekusupuresu
|KanjiTitle=シベリアンエクスプレス
|EnglishTitle=Siberian Express
|OriginalAirDate=[[January 28]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[July 08]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=David, Saya and others enter the Russian port of Vladivostok to board the Trans-Siberian express heading for Ekaterinburg, where a key scientist in chiropteran research was last seen. Before boarding they meet a red shield member named Liza who is later killed by Amshel, whom has taken upon the appearance of Liza. Two chiroptera appear out of nowhere on the train while en route.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=17
|JapaneseTitle=Yakusoku Oboeteru?
|KanjiTitle=約束おぼえてる?
|EnglishTitle=Do you Remember the Promise?
|OriginalAirDate=[[February 04]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[July 15]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Riku is pulled off the train by one of the chiroptera, and Hagi and Saya jump off to rescue him. Saya has a dream about her past in 1920's Russia with Hagi, tracking down [[Rasputin]] and Diva, who was disguised as [[Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia|Anastasia]].
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=18
|JapaneseTitle=Ekaterinburugu no Tsuki
|KanjiTitle=エカテリンブルグの月
|EnglishTitle=Moon Over Ekaterinburg
|OriginalAirDate=[[February 11]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[July 22]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=David, Lewis and Kai's search for a defected Delta-67 scientist leads them to an abandoned nuclear facility called [[Closed city|Sverdlovsk-51]]. Hagi, Saya, and Riku have reached [[Tyumen]] and board another train to reach Ekaterinburg.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=19
|JapaneseTitle=Oreta Kokoro
|KanjiTitle=折れたココロ
|EnglishTitle=Broken Heart
|OriginalAirDate=[[February 18]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[July 29]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Saya, Riku, and Hagi arrive at Ekaterinburg to rendezvous with David. Suddenly, Riku falls ill. Liza questions Saya about her true intentions for fighting chiroptera.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=20
|JapaneseTitle=Shuvarie
|KanjiTitle=シュヴァリエ
|EnglishTitle=Chevalier
|OriginalAirDate=[[February 25]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[August 05]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=David and the others arrive at the Red Shield headquarters. Kai learns the truth about Saya from Joel's diary. In France, Amshel, Solomon, James and Nathan discuss Saya's fate.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=21
|JapaneseTitle=Suppai Budō
|KanjiTitle=すっぱいぶどう
|EnglishTitle=Sour Grapes
|OriginalAirDate=[[March 04]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[August 12]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Okamura and Mao are looking for clues about the '67 vintage wine in Chateau Duel. Saya and Hagi find themselves hunted by a group of artificial chiroptera known as the Schiff.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=22
|JapaneseTitle=Dōbutsuen
|KanjiTitle=動物園
|EnglishTitle=The Zoo
|OriginalAirDate=[[March 11]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[August 19]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Saya visits the ruins of Joel's mansion, known as "the Zoo". There, she recalls her first encounter with Hagi.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=23
|JapaneseTitle=Futari no Shuvarie
|KanjiTitle=ふたりのシュヴァリエ
|EnglishTitle=Two Chevaliers
|OriginalAirDate=[[March 18]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[September 02]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=David and the others arrive at the Zoo. Solomon confronts Saya with his side of the story and tries to convince her to join him.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=24
|JapaneseTitle=Karoyaka Naru Utagoe
|KanjiTitle=軽やかなる歌声
|EnglishTitle=Airy Singing Voice
|OriginalAirDate=[[March 25]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[September 09]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Saya confronts Diva after Riku is lured into the bell tower by Diva's singing.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=25
|JapaneseTitle=Akai Tate
|KanjiTitle=赤い盾
|EnglishTitle=The Red Shield
|OriginalAirDate=[[April 01]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[September 16]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Okamura and Mao arrive at the Zoo only to find the end of a broken sword left behind. Saya returns to the Red Shield headquarters with Riku, who is wounded.
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===Season 3: 2006===
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For the third season, the opening theme changes to "[[Colors of the Heart]]" by [[UVERworld]] and the ending theme changes to "[[This Love (Angela Aki)|This Love]]" by [[Angela Aki]]. The opening sequence of the third season was produced by animator [[Naoyoshi Shiotani]] and features an unusual mix of [[crayon]], [[watercolor]], and [[3-D animation|3-D]] artwork. The sequence also uses [[cel]]s and [[grease pencil|dermatograph]]s, something rarely seen in modern Japanese anime productions.<ref name="PIGRecognitions">{{cite web | title=Blood+ Opening Film Ver. 3 in competition at the 11th HAFF | url=http://www.production-ig.com/contents/works_sp/20_/s09_/index.html | publisher=Production I.G | date=2006-10-20 | accessdate=2007-12-24}}</ref> The sequence was nominated for the Holland Animation Film Festival's International Competition for Applied Animation awards in the Film Leader category.<ref>{{cite web | title=Competition for applied animation | url=http://haff.awn.com/?page=programma&id=273&lang=en&sub=268&anim=&film=&letter= | publisher=Holland Animation Film Festival | accessdate=2007-12-24}}</ref>
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|population_total = 1134
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|population_density_km2 = 923.9
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=26
|JapaneseTitle=Saya ni Shitagau Mono
|KanjiTitle=サヤに従うもの
|EnglishTitle=Those Who Serve Saya
|OriginalAirDate=[[April 08]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[September 23]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Riku's eyes are now open and he is wondering about his newfound properties, such as why he thinks about Saya constantly and has an unquenchable thirst. Kai tries to make him eat, most likely trying to prove to himself that Riku is not a chiropteran or Saya's chevalier, but a human.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=27
|JapaneseTitle=Pari Jutēmu
|KanjiTitle=パリ・ジュテーム
|EnglishTitle=Paris, Je t'Aime
|OriginalAirDate=[[April 15]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[October 07]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=In Paris, Kai follows Irène and saves her. She then tells him about the Schiff.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=28
|JapaneseTitle=Kagiri Aru Mono
|KanjiTitle=限りあるもの
|EnglishTitle=Limited Existence
|OriginalAirDate=[[April 22]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[October 14]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=While the Red Shield is preparing for another attack by the Schiff, Okamura and Mao suddenly appear.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=29
|JapaneseTitle=Norowareta Chi
|KanjiTitle=呪われた血
|EnglishTitle=Cursed Blood
|OriginalAirDate=[[April 29]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[October 21]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=After the Schiff's attack, Saya agrees to share her blood with Irene. After drinking her blood, Irene's body crystallizes and shatters. The Schiff realize that they have been lied to and that it is Diva's blood they need to survive. They leave, taking most of Irene's pieces with them. Saya and Kai mourn Irene's death.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=30
|JapaneseTitle=Joeru no Nikki
|KanjiTitle=ジョエルの日記
|EnglishTitle=Joel's Diary
|OriginalAirDate=[[May 06]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[October 28]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Saya visits Joel's Room in the Red Shield headquarters and learns about her and Diva's beginnings and the 1972 tragedy in Vietnam from Joel's Diary.
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=31
|JapaneseTitle=Koware Yuku Tate
|KanjiTitle=壊れゆく盾
|EnglishTitle=Breaking Shield
|OriginalAirDate=[[May 13]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[November 04]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=While Saya, Kai, Riku, and Hagi go on an outing and Riku tries to repair Saya and Kai's broken relationship, Diva demands Carl bring her "that boy," while Dr. Collins and Julia meet with Van about their research into chiroptera. Solomon meets with David and warns him that Diva's chevaliers plan to launch an all out attack on the Red Shield Headquarters in three days, and asks him to take Saya to safety. When David asks why, Solomon says it is because he doesn't want Saya to die. Solomon also reveals that the Red Shield has been betrayed from within. David quickly takes Saya and the others back to the ship, leaving Okamura and Mao behind. Solomon and the other chevaliers discover that Carl and Diva have disappeared. Dr. Collins reveals to Julia that he doesn't think chiroptera should be completely destroyed and that he knows about the planned attack on Headquarters. While the Red Shield prepares for the coming attack, Riku convinces Kai to play catch with Saya, which helps them finally return to normal. As they stand on the deck, Saya and Riku hear Diva singing just before Carl and Diva attack the ship. As Carl begins killing the Red Shield operatives, Diva wonders where "that boy" is.
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|EpisodeNumber=32
|JapaneseTitle=Bōi Mītsu Gāru
|KanjiTitle=ボーイ・ミーツ・ガール
|EnglishTitle=A Boy Meets A Girl
|OriginalAirDate=[[May 20]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[November 11]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Saya and Hagi search for Diva as Kai and Riku go to join David. Kai hears men screaming and goes to investigate, leaving Riku alone on one of the decks. He can hear Diva calling for him, but Kai returns and they head to the conference room. Saya finds Carl, but leaves Hagi to deal with him and so she can continue looking for Diva. Kai and Riku join some of the operatives at and elevator that will take them to the conference room, but when it arrives Diva is in it. Kai grabs Riku and runs, taking refuge in a storage room, while the men try to stop Diva. Saya finds the men's bodies, but Carl appears again and she's forced to fight him. Joel and David agree to activate the ship's self-destruct sequence to try to entomb Diva in it. Kai and Riku hear the warning about the self-destruct sequence, but Diva finds them. Kai shoots her, but she instantly heals and she knocks him away, leaving him barely conscious while Diva rapes Riku. Saya and Carl's battle takes them to the same room, where Diva is holding Kai and threatening to give him her blood. Saya stabs her, but as she forgot to add her blood to her sword, Diva just laughs and shoves her away. When she falls, Saya spots Riku's naked, cracking body near by; Diva taunts Saya that she gave him her blood, killing him. As Hagi holds off Carl, Kai and Saya watch helplessly as Riku's body shatter completely. David and Lewis find them and lead them back to the ship deck. They had tried to seal Diva and Carl in the ship's hold, but they easily break out and Carl seriously wounds Joel. Saya and Hagi stay to fight them while the others get away to safety. As Kai watches from the departing helicopter, the ship explodes.
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|EpisodeNumber=33
|JapaneseTitle=Shinjiru Chikara
|KanjiTitle=信じるチカラ
|EnglishTitle=The Power of Believing
|OriginalAirDate=[[May 27]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[November 18]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=One year has passed since Riku's death and the destruction of the Red Shield Headquarters. Kai, Lewis, and David are now in [[London]], living at a shelter for war orphans run by Gray, an ex-military man and David's former instructor. Kai now wears the crystal chunk from Riku's body around his neck in the form of a diamond-shaped pendant. Devastated by the events and with his spirit broken, David lives in a drunken stupor. Joel, confined to a wheelchair from the injury Carl gave him, brings Kai some special bullets they hope will be able to kill chiroptera. He also reveals that Julia is in the [[United States]] with Collins. Joel thinks David hates him for what happened and he blames himself for Riku death. Kai tells him he is determined to stop Diva and her chevaliers, and that he must do all that he can until Saya returns. Gray lectures David on his walling in self-pity when Kai has turned his loss into his strength and found his purpose. Later, Kai pours out all of David's alcohol, asking him what he would say to those who died. David says it is pointless without Saya, and Kai yells at him it is his job to wait for her. Meanwhile, in the US, James and Van give a demonstration of their new soldiers, the Corpse Corps. Three of the soldiers kill a single chiropteran, and Dr. Collins tells Julia they don't need Saya anymore. The US agrees to use them. As the Corpse Corps are transported, several Schiff watch from the shadows. That night, Kai and Lewis are out hunting chiroptera, but the new bullets do not work. As they find themselves surrounded by three chiroptera, Saya and Hagi appear.
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|EpisodeNumber=34
|JapaneseTitle=Oretachi no Iru Sekai
|KanjiTitle=俺たちのいる世界
|EnglishTitle=World Where We Exist
|OriginalAirDate=[[June 03]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[November 25]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Saya saves Kai and Lewis from the chiroptera, but collapses afterwards. They take her back to Gray's house to recover. David learns Saya is at the farm, but doesn't react. When Monique touches the sleeping Saya, Saya pops her awake and almost attacks her. She barely acknowledges Kai's presence and calls Hagi to leave. Gray won't let her leave while she's still weak, though, and manages to get her to stay for breakfast. Kai tells her about David, but she cuts him off telling him it isn't relevant to her and that he should go back to Okinawa. Hagi finds David throwing up behind a building and asks if he's given up fighting. While they talk, a chiropteran attacks the farm, having followed Saya's scent. It gets upstairs and goes after Monique. Kai shoots it but is knocked aside. David also shoots at it, but is attacked. Saya, unable to find her sword, attacks it with a kitchen knife coated in her blood and kills it, then leaves with Hagi. As they walk through London, they spot an advertisement for a performance by Diva, who has changed her appearance to look similar to Riku. David and Kai also see the ad on TV.
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|EpisodeNumber=35
|JapaneseTitle=Kibō no Nai Ashita
|KanjiTitle=希望のない明日
|EnglishTitle=Tomorrow Without Hope
|OriginalAirDate=[[June 10]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[December 02]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=James uses the Corpse Corps to attack the Schiff. During the battle, it is revealed that they are "improved" clones of Moses. The Schiff, already suffering from Thorn, are being badly beaten. Lulu manages to escape and runs to where Saya and Hagi are resting in a church. Lulu begs her to help them before collapsing from her own wounds. Saya agrees to go, but when they arrive at the warehouse, Dahz is dead, and Gudrif dies shortly afterwards. Only Moses, Karman, and Lulu are left. James reports back to Amshel that he wasn't able to kill all of the Schiff, but Amshel says it is no problem. Amshel puts James in charge of killing Saya despite Carl's objections. That night, the last three Schiff bury their comrades. Lulu asks Saya if she will fight with them to defeat Diva, but Saya says she fights alone, and will not grieve the loss of anymore comrades. Lulu tells her she has lost her hope. She also tells her where Diva will be. As Lulu leaves, she asks Saya to please remember her, because she doesn't want to be forgotten. The three Schiff go to the museum and again fight the Corpse Corp. They are losing when Saya and Hagi arrives. When Saya destroys one of the Corpse Corp, the other two retreat. Moses, Karman, and Lulu pledge to go with Saya, not as help, but because it is the only way they can survive. Meanwhile, David goes to see Joel, sober and no longer drinking. Joel tells him he wants to revive the Red Shield. He later meets with Okamura and Mao and asks them to find out who is sponsoring Diva's upcoming concert.
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|EpisodeNumber=36
|JapaneseTitle=Surechigau Omoi
|KanjiTitle=すれちがう想い
|EnglishTitle=Mismatched Feelings
|OriginalAirDate=[[June 17]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[December 09]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=James and Diva leave to go to a luncheon, but Diva gets him to take her to [[Royal Opera House|Royal Covent Garden]] so she can sing. David meets with Mao and Okamura who tell him that Diva's opera is being jointly sponsored by Cinq Fleches and Goldsmith Holdings, that the two companies have partnered to produce food for the military forces across the countries, and that they have a research facility on the outskirts of London being run by Van. David uses a stolen ID to infiltrate the lab where he discovers Julia and learns a little more about the research being done. He's almost captured by Van who remembered David from Vietnam, but David instead uses Van as a hostage to escape. At the opera house, Saya, Hagi, and Kai battle with James while Nathan watches. Saya's sword is unable to penetrate James' iron-like skin, leaving James an opportunity to kill Saya. However, Nathan stops him and makes him leave, promising Saya he would find her a "suitable" stage to die on. Weakened from the battle, Saya feeds on Hagi. Kai turns away, then looks back to find both have left.
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|EpisodeNumber=37
|JapaneseTitle=Kuruoshii Made ni
|KanjiTitle=狂おしいまでに
|EnglishTitle=To the Sheer Level of Madness
|OriginalAirDate=[[June 24]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[December 16]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Gray and the others prepare for Javier's birthday party. While shopping with Monique, Kai spots Saya and Monique asks her to come to the party, which Saya agrees to do. Karl steals the Corpse Corps without Amshel's permission to go after Saya and Amshel sends Solomon after him. While Kai and Saya are talking, Karl arrives to battle her. Hagi, the Schiff, and the others deal with the Corpse Corps while Saya battles Karl. Karl grabs Saya from behind and bites into her, planning to drink all of her blood to kill both her and himself. Solomon arrives and cuts off Karl's arm, giving Saya the chance to stab him through her own body killing him. He orders the Corpse Corps back to their beds, and before disappearing, tells Saya that Diva is on her way to Christina Island.
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|EpisodeNumber=38
|JapaneseTitle=Kessen no Shima
|KanjiTitle=決戦の島
|EnglishTitle=The Showdown Island
|OriginalAirDate=[[July 01]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[December 23]], [[2007]]
|ShortSummary=Unable to get a boat on her own, Saya reluctantly agrees to go to Christina Island on the boat the Red Shield and the Schiff accompanied. When they arrive, the three Schiff go off on their own, despite Kai's warning to stick together, and engage numerous Corpse Corps. David, Lewis, Kai, Saya, and Hagi continue towards where they believe Diva, but first must face off against James. While Saya continues to battle James, Kai takes Hagi to save the Schiff. With the help of the Schiff, Saya is able to strike James with her sword. As he falls into a huge tunnel, he manages to pull Saya and Kai in, but Solomon appears and saves them both. He tells them that it was a trap set by Amshel to see if Solomon would tell Saya and that Diva is on her way to New York. Before leaving, he tells Saya he is in love with her and will always be on her side.
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===Season 4: 2006===
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|JapaneseTitle=Mahō no Kotoba o Mōichido
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|KanjiTitle=魔法の言葉をもう一度
|EnglishTitle=The Magic Words, Once More
|OriginalAirDate=[[July 08]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[January 06]], [[2008]]
|ShortSummary=Lewis and Okamura confirm Solomon's story that Amshel is a chevalier. Saya agrees to go fishing with Gray, Kai, and the children. David and Joel drop in on a party being held by Amshel and Van Argiano to celebrate the American branch. While there, David talks with Julia, but is interrupted by Dr. Collins. Joel also talks with his "Uncle" Amshel, discussing the new business. Mao and Monique talk about their respective feelings for Kai, and his lack of feelings for them. To Van's shock, Amshel makes him the CEO of the Cinq Fléches' American operations due to Solomon's continuing absence. Saya is sleeping longer and becoming harder to wake up. The next day, the group says their good-byes to Gray, Monique and the children and heads to New York.
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'''Pleasant Hill''' is a [[village (United States)#Ohio|village]] in [[Miami County, Ohio|Miami County]], [[Ohio]], [[United States]]. The population was 1,134 at the [[United States Census 2000|2000 census]]. It is part of the [[Dayton, Ohio|Dayton]] [[Greater Dayton|Metropolitan Statistical Area]].
|EpisodeNumber=40
|JapaneseTitle=Shuvarie no Miru Yume
|KanjiTitle=シュヴァリエの見る夢
|EnglishTitle=Dreams That Chevaliers Dream
|OriginalAirDate=[[July 15]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[January 13]], [[2008]]
|ShortSummary=In New York, Saya rests in a hotel room and receives more blood transfusions while Hagi takes care of her. With her condition worsening, Saya grows more contemplative. She apologizes to Hagi for making him a chevalier, but Hagi assures her he has never regretted it. Solomon goes to where Diva and the others are, wearing a black suit instead of the white suits he used to prefer. Solomon asks Diva if she remembers the day they met. He tells her that he can not see Saya as his enemy and proclaims his love for her. Diva tells him to do what he likes and strips him of his role as her chevalier. Amshel refuses to let him leave alive, but Nathan stops their fighting and Solomon says he will live with Saya as Solomon Goldsmith.
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|EpisodeNumber=41
|JapaneseTitle=Watashi no Ibasho
|KanjiTitle=私の居場所
|EnglishTitle=The Place Where I Belong
|OriginalAirDate=[[July 22]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[January 20]], [[2008]]
|ShortSummary=A month after the last episode, the apartment Okamura and Mao in [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] were using is blown up, so they join David and the others at their cheap apartment in [[Little Italy, Manhattan|Little Italy]], New York. Saya is continuing to grow weaker and requiring more sleep. Mao makes her promise to return to Okinawa and go shopping with her after everything is over. Kai and Lewis meet with one of Lewis' old [[CIA]] contact, and learns that Goldsmith has deep connections to the US military and the [[Secretary of Defense]]. While meeting with a retired general, Joel learns Diva will be performing at an Air Force base in [[North Carolina]]. Mao overhears Hagi and Saya talking about Saya's time to go into her 30 year hibernation approaching. Though she's furious, Mao agrees to keep her secret and makes a promise with her that no matter what, Saya will return to Okinawa. Meanwhile, Van puts Dr. Collins in charge in the research division at Cinq Flèches, while Amshel has Julia replace Dr. Collins as Diva's primary care physician. Julia learns that Diva is pregnant and that Amshel is one of Diva's chevaliers.
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|EpisodeNumber=42
|JapaneseTitle=Hibiku, Utagoe
|KanjiTitle=響く、歌声
|EnglishTitle=Soprano of Miracles
|OriginalAirDate=[[July 29]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[January 27]], [[2008]]
|ShortSummary=Saya and her group have infiltrated the air force base. Following Julia, David learns Diva appears to be eight weeks pregnant and that the babies will be born soon. Once Julia and Collins are alone, he attempts to kill her, but David intervenes and is shot. At the same time, David manages to stab Collins in the arm with a scalpel<!--or similar surgical knife-->, after which Collins runs away. Meanwhile, Amshel captures Kai and takes him to Diva, who wants to make him a chevalier. Saya is able to get Kai away, but when she goes after Diva, Amshel captures her, and Hagi is caught by Nathan. While they fight, several people attending the concert suddenly change into chiroptera and begin killing the other guests, only to be killed themselves by the Corpse Corps. Solomon appears and saves Saya from Amshel before flying off with her, after which Hagi frees himself from Nathan's grasp and leaves to rescue Saya.
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|EpisodeNumber=43
|JapaneseTitle=Kokoro Midarete
|KanjiTitle=こころ乱れて
|EnglishTitle=Confused Heart
|OriginalAirDate=[[August 05]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[February 03]], [[2008]]
|ShortSummary=Saya wakes up in Solomon's New York [[penthouse]] apartment, while Hagi searches for her. Solomon explains that he has left everything behind for Saya, including Diva. He pledges his eternal loves and asks Saya to be his bride. He pledges to protect her and fulfill her every wish. As they talk, Solomon realizes Saya's time of sleep is coming, and swears he would kill Diva if Saya ordered him to. Hagi appears to retrieve Saya, saying she is his reason for being. Solomon won't let her go, and they begin a battle. As they fight, Saya gets dizzy and falls from the building. To save her, Hagi unleashes his true form for the first time in the series. When they land, Saya gently rejects his feelings, and tells him killing Diva is her job. She and Hagi fly off, returning to the apartment. Meanwhile, Julia goes with David to the hospital. As he is rushed to the emergency room, he asks her to come back to them. Julia keeps vigil over him as he lies unconscious in the hospital, and kisses him. Back at the apartment, Mao kisses Kai and confesses her love, but also accepts that his only thoughts are for Saya.
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|EpisodeNumber=44
|JapaneseTitle=Hikari no Naka ni
|KanjiTitle=光の中に
|EnglishTitle=Into the Light
|OriginalAirDate=[[August 12]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[February 10]], [[2008]]
|ShortSummary=Julia, Kai, Lewis, and Saya discuss Diva's pregnancy and David's slow recovery. Lulu comes to visit Saya again. Julia tells them what she learned about the Schiff experiment and the Corpse Corp and that they could suppress the Thorn in the Schiff with Diva's blood. Kai takes Moses a shipment of blood, as part of their agreement that the Schiff won't attack humans if the Red Shield supplies them with blood. When Lulu returns home, Karman forbids her from seeing Saya and the others because they are too different from the humans. Moses enter and Karman yells at him too. As they argue, Moses and Lulu discover that Karman has been inflicted with the Thorn. Karman runs out, unknowingly passing James. As the sun rises, Lulu asks Kai and Saya to help her find Karman. Karman goes to a hospital and attacks a nurse, but then sees a vision of Irene and the other Schiff who've died. Realizing they are still alive in his heart, he leaves the woman alone. That night, James goes to see Moses, revealing that much of his body is now that of the Schiff and that he was rescued before Saya's blood could completely destroy him. He offers to help the Schiff try to cure the Thorn, just as Kai had. Moses finds Karman on the roof with his hood down so he can die in the rising sun, but Moses stops him and promises to save him.
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|EpisodeNumber=45
|JapaneseTitle=Te no Hira o Taiyō ni
|KanjiTitle=手のひらを太陽に
|EnglishTitle=Turn the Palm of Your Hand Toward the Sun
|OriginalAirDate=[[August 19]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[February 17]], [[2008]]
|ShortSummary=Unable to find Karman, Kai and the others return to the apartment. Moses arrives and after apologizing to Kai, tells him he must die. Saya blocks his scythe swing, but Moses manages to knock Kai out of the window. Hagi catches him before he hits the ground. Kai runs, trying to stay in the light so Moses can't attack him. When Moses corners him in an alley, Kai tries to convince Moses to stop and find out why he's doing this, but Moses won't answer. Backed against a fence, the sunlight stops Moses and Kai escapes. He runs to [[Central Park]], but Moses finds him again and begins chasing him around the forest. Meanwhile, James goes to the Schiff's hideout and tells Karman that Moses is going to kill Kai to save him, even though it won't really work. James tells Karman it is for his revenge, because the existence of the Schiff has separated him from the one he loves the most. After seeing his new half-Schiff body, Diva declared that James wasn't her James anymore and hates him. In the park, Kai manages to shoot off Moses hood, but then runs over to cover him back off so the light wouldn't kill him. Spurning Kai's sympathy, Moses strikes at Kai with a spike he grows on his hand, but Karman appears and takes the blow meant for Kai instead. Karman calms Moses down and before they left, asked Kai to give Lulu their weapons. They go to a bridge where Karman tells Moses they won't be forgotten since Kai will remember them and pass on those memories. Together they stand and face the setting sun, their hoods removed. As they are enveloped in green flames, they agree that they are glad they met. In the apartment, Lulu cries over their weapons.
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|EpisodeNumber=46
|JapaneseTitle=Ashita Tenki ni Naare
|KanjiTitle=あした天気になあれ
|EnglishTitle=May Tomorrow Be a Clear Day
|OriginalAirDate=[[August 26]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[February 24]], [[2008]]
|ShortSummary=Mao, watching Saya and Hagi talk and hold hands, asks Kai if Saya is her competition for his love. She sends him out shopping, then asks Saya to catch him because she has some embarrassing things on her list, then keeps Hagi from following by saying she needs his help around the house. At the subway station, Saya starts to faint, almost falling in front of the train but Kai catches her. Later, Saya promises Kai that she will always protect him and asks him to take better care of himself. Kai has a key of their father's bar made for Saya, so they can run it together. David leaves the hospital and returns to work. Saya and Hagi remember her making him promise to kill her, with his own hands, when everything is over. As he, Lewis, Julia, Joel, and Okamura discuss the situation, they realize the American government has Cinq Flèches deliberately creating chiroptera in America, and abroad, to create enemies they can then rescue the people from using the Corpse Corp. Julia explains to them that Diva's singing, when heard in person or a live process, it increases the effectiveness of the D-base that causes people to turn to chiroptera from 3% to 100%. Meanwhile, Nathan visits Solomon and takes him to see Diva and the babies, which Amshel "cut out of her stomach." Nathan tells him that now that the babies are born, he has no reason to fight his family anymore. To prove his commitment to Saya, Solomon attempts to kill Diva, but Diva easily defeats him and leaves him badly wounded. As Diva takes the babies inside, Nathan wonders if even a chevalier can survive such wounds.
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|EpisodeNumber=47
|JapaneseTitle=Subete no Chi o Koete
|KanjiTitle=全ての血を超えて
|EnglishTitle=Beyond All Blood
|OriginalAirDate=[[September 02]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[March 02]], [[2008]]
|ShortSummary=In order to keep Diva's public performance from being broadcast, David, Lewis, Kai, and Okamura go to [[Staten Island]] to blow up the satellite dishes. Though she is growing weaker and more tired, Saya is determined to fight so she doesn't wake up in a world full of chiroptera. Hagi asks Saya to reconsider their promise, but she makes him ask her to fight again. Amshel orders Nathan to kill Solomon, but Nathan releases him from the dungeon instead. James, in his full chiropteran form, goes to the apartment and attacks Saya. When Saya attacks him, though, her sword bounces off his skin. Hagi and Lulu try to help her in the fight, but the three are losing badly. As James moves to kill Saya with her own sword, Solomon arrives and, in his human form, blocks James' attack. Solomon then swears that he is Saya's chevalier by his own choice and states that it is "beyond blood". He is able to make James drop Saya's sword, but as it falls, it slices Solomon near his chest. James is suddenly inflicted with the Thorn, and Saya is able to strike the killing blow to his head. Solomon tells her to call his name if she ever needs him, then leaves. Though Hagi sees the cut from the sword, Saya does not appear to. Amshel finds Solomon in an alley trying to hold on, but he crystallizes in Amshel's arms from Saya's blood on her sword. Nathan and Amshel are now Diva's only surviving chevaliers.
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|EpisodeNumber=48
|JapaneseTitle=Matenrō Opera
|KanjiTitle=摩天楼オペラ
|EnglishTitle=Skyscraper Opera
|OriginalAirDate=[[September 09]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[March 09]], [[2008]]
|ShortSummary=Saya, Hagi, and the Red Shield goes to the [[Metropolitan Opera|Metropolitan Opera House]] to try to stop Diva's performance. Before the show starts, Nathan tells Amshel that the world exists to showcase Diva's beauty, as was predestined before she was born. When Amshel says Nathan talks like he was there, Nathan says he was and that before Diva was born, there was their "mommy" and her faithful chevalier. Kai confronts Hagi and demands to know what else they are hiding besides the coming hibernation time and begs him to take care of her. While they talk, Saya slips the key Kai gave her into his coat pocket and whispers goodbye. Saya and Hagi go to try to kill Diva before she can take the stage, but before she can charge Diva, Saya grows woozy again and can't attack. Hagi attacks Diva, but she easily dodges him. Hagi and Saya fight against Amshel. After he knocks Hagi out, Amshel tells Saya that if she had never set Diva free, Diva could have been his and his alone. He admits he has a constant obsession with Diva, which he views as the ultimate form of love for her. Diva begins singing, and people in the audience begin changing into chiroptera. Lewis is able to blow up the relay stations, but it doesn't work because they relay the signal through the military satellite feeds. Kai, David, Lewis, and Lulu go to the relay vans and destroy all of the equipment to finally bring down the world-wide broadcast. They get surrounded by chiroptera and David is injured. Hagi attacks Amshel so Saya can go after Diva as Nathan watches from the audience with the babies beside him.
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|EpisodeNumber=49
|JapaneseTitle=Futari no Joō
|KanjiTitle=二人の女王
|EnglishTitle=Two Queens
|OriginalAirDate=[[September 16]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[March 16]], [[2008]]
|ShortSummary=Grant, the Secretary of Defense, escapes, and leaves Van behind to face the chiropterans alone. Saya tries to explain to Diva why she wants to kill her to protect the humans, but Diva reminds her that she was the only one who was ever treated as a human being. Diva returns to her regular form while she and Saya argue over the existence of chiropterans. Backstage, Amshel tries to upset Hagi by reminding him that his parents sold him to Amshel for a loaf of bread, but Hagi tells him he is grateful because it enabled him to meet Saya. Amshel and Hagi assume their true forms and begin fighting, going through the roof outside where Hagi is badly losing. Meanwhile, Lewis runs out of the transmitter trailer as a decoy to draw the chiropterans away with Lulu's help while Kai gets David to safety. Hagi gets the upper hand on Amshel and impales him on the top of a skyscraper, but loses a wing in the battle. As Amshel tries to pull himself off, lightning strikes the rod, appearing to kill him by electrocution. Diva asks Saya is she is going to kill her babies as well, since she believes chiropterans shouldn't exist. Both load their swords with blood and begin their battle. Nathan, holding the babies, and Hagi watch from the audience, having agreed that in the end it is the queens' fight. Saya and Diva each impale the other with their blood-soaked swords, but Saya heals while Diva begins crystallizing. Saya cries and tries to help her, but Diva begins shattering. Nathan brings the babies to Diva, and she tells them good-bye and imagines herself holding them before she dies. Nathan says all she wanted was a family, something Amshel never understood, and explains that when she became pregnant, Diva's blood lost its potency. Nathan asks Saya to kill him, as he no longer has a purpose with Diva dead, and Saya does. Hagi comes up behind her and wraps his arms around her as she cries. Kai comes in and Saya tells him that she must die after she kills the babies.
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|EpisodeNumber=50
|JapaneseTitle=Nankurunaisa
|KanjiTitle=ナンクルナイサ
|EnglishTitle=Nan-kuru-nai-sah
|OriginalAirDate=[[September 23]], [[2006]]
|FirstEngAirDate=[[March 23]], [[2008]]
|ShortSummary=With the song stopped and Diva dead, the chiropterans begin howling and the Corpse Corps stops fighting. Inside the opera house, Saya explains to Kai that she fears that if she and the babies live, they would be used as weapons of war. Kai promises to make anyone who won't accept them understand and to always protect and love them all. Hagi tells Saya that he has loved her from the moment they met and that for once, he is going to disobey her. Taking her sword, he begs her to live on and kisses her forehead. Saya cries and says she wants to live before kissing him. David bursts in and tells him to hurry and leave because Option D has been activated. Kai and Saya carry the babies as the group leaves, but Amshel, who survived his fight with Hagi, attacks the group, ripping off Hagi's arm with his breath attack. Saya swears to protect the babies, but when she tries to attack Amshel, Hagi grabs the sword from her and pushes her away before stabbing Amshel himself. As Amshel begins crystallizing, he stabs Hagi through the chest with his hand and the roof collapses on them both. Saya screams his name and the military planes begin bombing the opera house. A month later, Saya and the others are back in Okinawa. The number of chiropteran attacks continues to decrease and Julia, who is now pregnant with David's baby, has found a way to prolong Lulu's life. Nathan, who survived Saya's attempt to kill him, is seen at a press conference in America about the criminal investigations surrounding Van and Cinque Fleches' close involvement with the U.S. military. Saya and Kai are hosting a party at the reopened restaurant, inviting their friends from the Red Shield and their schoolmates. Okamura and Mao plan to go to the Middle East together. During the party, Saya slips outside and looks back at the restaurant with tears in her eyes before she collapses. Kai catches her and agrees to wait to tell the others. He carries her back to the Miyagusuku family crypt where she woke up. She whispers thank you as she drifts off to sleep. As he carries her up the steps toward the crypt, he promises to make them all happy and care for the babies until she wakes up. After the final credits, Kai is shown with Diva's children going to visit Saya, still asleep in the crypt. When they arrive, he sees a pink rose with a blue ribbon left behind by Hagi, and tells the children to leave it alone.
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==Geography==
==DVD releases==
===Region 2 (Japan)===
Pleasant Hill is located at {{coor dms|40|3|9|N|84|20|42|W|city}} (40.052427, -84.344878){{GR|1}}.
The series was released to [[Region 2]] DVD in Japan by [[Aniplex]] in thirteen individual volumes with four episodes per disc, except for the first volume which had two episodes. Volumes 1 and 7 were released in both regular and limited edition. The limited edition volumes include a bonus disc of features and use the same red and black color scheme as the other volumes, while the regular editions of these two volumes use all black covers.<ref name="CdJapan">{{cite web | url=http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/search.html?type=AC&restrict=ALL&strict=strict&word=Blood%2B | title=''Blood+'' listings | publisher=CD Japan | accessdate=2008-02-09}}</ref> All of the volumes have Japanese language tracks with no [[subtitles]].


{| class="wikitable"
According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the village has a total area of 0.5&nbsp;[[square mile]]s (1.2&nbsp;[[km²]]), all of it land.
|-
! style="width: 175px;" | Volume
! style="width: 125px;" | Date<ref name="CdJapan" />
! Discs<ref name="CdJapan" />
! Extras<ref name="CdJapan" />
|-
| Volume 1, Limited Release
| [[December 21]], [[2005]]
| 2
| making-of footage and trailers, illustrated booklet and stickers
|-
| Volume 1
| [[January 1]], [[2006]]
| 1
| none
|-
| Volume 2
| [[January 25]], [[2006]]
| 1
| full-color booklet and sticker
|-
| Volume 3
| [[February 22]], [[2006]]
| 1
| none
|-
| Volume 4
| [[March 29]], [[2006]]
| 1
| none
|-
| Volume 5
| [[April 26]], [[2006]]
| 1
| interviews
|-
| Volume 6
| [[May 24]], [[2006]]
| 1
| interviews
|-
| Volume 7
| [[June 28]], [[2006]]
| 1
| none
|-
| Volume 7, Limited Release
| [[June 28]], [[2006]]
| 2
| making-of footage and cast interviews, visual booklet, stickers, and metallic disc cover
|-
| Volume 8
| [[July 26]], [[2006]]
| 1
| interviews
|-
| Volume 9
| [[August 23]], [[2006]]
| 1
| interviews
|-
| Volume 10
| [[September 27]], [[2006]]
| 1
| interviews
|-
| Volume 11
| [[October 25]], [[2006]]
| 1
| interviews
|-
| Volume 12
| [[November 22]], [[2006]]
| 1
| interviews
|-
| Volume 13
| [[December 29]], [[2006]]
| 1
| none
|}


==Demographics==
===Region 1===
The series is licensed for release in Region 1 by [[Sony Entertainment]]. The first DVDs were released on [[March 4]], [[2008]].<ref name="AODDecNews">{{cite web | url=http://www.animeondvd.com/news/archives.php?datearch=1207 | title=Tentative Upcoming Releases | accessdate=2007-12-22 | last=Beveridge | first=Chris | date=2007-12-22 | publisher=AnimeOnDVD.com}}</ref> Sony made two simultaneous releases: an individual volume containing the first five episodes, and a six disc special edition set containing the first 25 episodes and several exclusive extras. Both releases are [[full screen]] format with the original Japanese audio track, the English dub audio track, and subtitles available in both English and French.<ref name="DVDTimes">{{cite web | url=http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=66719 | title=Blood + Part 1 (R1) in March | accessdate=2008-01-16 | last=Foster | first=Dave | date=2008-01-10 | publisher=DVDTimes}}</ref>
As of the [[census]]{{GR|2}} of 2000, there were 1,134 people, 423 households, and 326 families residing in the village. The [[population density]] was 2,393.0 people per square mile (931.6/km²). There were 437 housing units at an average density of 922.2/sq&nbsp;mi (359.0/km²). The racial makeup of the village was 99.38% [[White (U.S. Census)|White]], 0.09% [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 0.18% [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]], and 0.35% from two or more races. [[Hispanic (U.S. Census)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race were 0.26% of the population.


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There were 423 households out of which 39.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 68.3% were [[Marriage|married couples]] living together, 7.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 22.7% were non-families. 19.6% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.68 and the average family size was 3.10.
|-

! style="width: 200px;" | Title
In the village the population was spread out with 29.9% under the age of 18, 5.6% from 18 to 24, 29.9% from 25 to 44, 21.6% from 45 to 64, and 13.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females there were 91.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.5 males.
! style="width: 100px;" | Date

! Discs
The median income for a household in the village was $45,703, and the median income for a family was $50,260. Males had a median income of $38,036 versus $23,750 for females. The [[per capita income]] for the village was $18,477. About 2.1% of families and 2.6% of the population were below the [[poverty line]], including 3.6% of those under age 18 and 1.6% of those age 65 or over.
! Minutes
! Extras
|-
| ''Blood+, Volume 1''
| [[March 4]], [[2008]]
| 1
| 120
| none
|-
| ''Blood+, Part 1'' (special edition)
| [[March 4]], [[2008]]
| 6
| 600
| Inside Blood + Bonus Disc with interviews, exclusive T-Shirt and [[manga]] sampler<ref name="DVDTimes" />
|}


==References==
==References==
; General episode information
<references />
* {{cite web | url=http://www.blood.tv/ | title=Official ''Blood+'' web site | language=Japanese | publisher=[[Production I.G]] and [[Aniplex]] | accessdate=2007-12-30}}
* {{cite web | url=http://www.adultswim.com/shows/bloodPlus/ | title=Official list of English ''Blood+'' episode titles | publisher=[[Cartoon Network]] | accessdate=2007-12-30}}

; Specific
{{Reflist|2}}


==External links==
==External links ==
*[http://www.pleasanthillohio.com Village website]
* [http://www.blood.tv/ Official website] {{ja icon}}
* [http://mbs.jp/blood/ MBS ''Blood+'' website] {{ja icon}}
{{Mapit-US-cityscale|40.052427|-84.344878}}
* [http://www.production-ig.com/contents/works_sp/20_/index.html Production I.G official English website]
* [http://www.bloodplustv.com/ Official Sony web site]
* {{tv.com show|id=70481|title=Blood+}}


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Cover of official Blood+, Volume 1 Limited Edition Japanese Region 2 DVD

This is a complete episode listing for the Production I.G anime series Blood+. The series premiered in Japan on October 08, 2005 on MBS/TBS with a new episode airing weekly until the final episode aired September 23, 2006.[1][2] It was directed by Junichi Fujisaku and features original character designs by Chizu Hashii. Each season has separate opening and ending themes from a variety of artists, with the final episode using the season one ending theme. The series simultaneously aired on Animax[3], Sony's Japanese anime satellite channel, with its networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia also later airing the series.[4] All fifty episodes have been released to Region 2 DVD by Aniplex in thirteen individual volumes with four episodes per disc, except for the first volume which had two episodes.

Through Sony's international division, Blood+ is licensed for distribution in multiple regions, including Region 1.[5] It began airing in dubbed English in the United States on March 11, 2007 as part of the Adult Swim block of Cartoon Network. Originally, a new episode aired weekly on Sunday at 12:30 am midnight Eastern Time. On February 10, 2008, with seven episodes remaining, the show moved to 1:30 a.m. on Sunday and remained in that time slot until it concluded its run on March 23, 2008.[6] The first Region 1 DVDs were released on March 4, 2008, with a simultaneous release of a single five episode volume and a twenty-five episode box set.[7]

Episodes

Series Episodes Year
  1 13 2005
2 12 2006
3 13 2006
4 12 2006

Season 1: 2005-2006

For the first season of Blood+, the opening theme is "The Tears of the Blue Sky" (青空のナミダ, Aozora no Namida) by Hitomi Takahashi and the ending theme is "The Things I Pass Down" (語り継ぐこと, Kataritsugu Koto) by Chitose Hajime.

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Season 2: 2006

For the second season, the opening and closing sequences change. The opening theme used is "Seasons’ Call" by Hyde and the ending theme is changed to "Cry No More" by Mika Nakashima.

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Season 3: 2006

For the third season, the opening theme changes to "Colors of the Heart" by UVERworld and the ending theme changes to "This Love" by Angela Aki. The opening sequence of the third season was produced by animator Naoyoshi Shiotani and features an unusual mix of crayon, watercolor, and 3-D artwork. The sequence also uses cels and dermatographs, something rarely seen in modern Japanese anime productions.[11] The sequence was nominated for the Holland Animation Film Festival's International Competition for Applied Animation awards in the Film Leader category.[12]

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Season 4: 2006

For the final season of Blood+, "Raion" (雷音) by Jinn is used for the opening theme, and "Brand New Map" by K is used for the ending theme. For the final episode, however, the first season ending theme, "The Things I Pass Down" (語り継ぐこと, Kataritsugu Koto) is used for the closing sequence.

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DVD releases

Region 2 (Japan)

The series was released to Region 2 DVD in Japan by Aniplex in thirteen individual volumes with four episodes per disc, except for the first volume which had two episodes. Volumes 1 and 7 were released in both regular and limited edition. The limited edition volumes include a bonus disc of features and use the same red and black color scheme as the other volumes, while the regular editions of these two volumes use all black covers.[15] All of the volumes have Japanese language tracks with no subtitles.

Volume Date[15] Discs[15] Extras[15]
Volume 1, Limited Release December 21, 2005 2 making-of footage and trailers, illustrated booklet and stickers
Volume 1 January 1, 2006 1 none
Volume 2 January 25, 2006 1 full-color booklet and sticker
Volume 3 February 22, 2006 1 none
Volume 4 March 29, 2006 1 none
Volume 5 April 26, 2006 1 interviews
Volume 6 May 24, 2006 1 interviews
Volume 7 June 28, 2006 1 none
Volume 7, Limited Release June 28, 2006 2 making-of footage and cast interviews, visual booklet, stickers, and metallic disc cover
Volume 8 July 26, 2006 1 interviews
Volume 9 August 23, 2006 1 interviews
Volume 10 September 27, 2006 1 interviews
Volume 11 October 25, 2006 1 interviews
Volume 12 November 22, 2006 1 interviews
Volume 13 December 29, 2006 1 none

Region 1

The series is licensed for release in Region 1 by Sony Entertainment. The first DVDs were released on March 4, 2008.[7] Sony made two simultaneous releases: an individual volume containing the first five episodes, and a six disc special edition set containing the first 25 episodes and several exclusive extras. Both releases are full screen format with the original Japanese audio track, the English dub audio track, and subtitles available in both English and French.[16]

Title Date Discs Minutes Extras
Blood+, Volume 1 March 4, 2008 1 120 none
Blood+, Part 1 (special edition) March 4, 2008 6 600 Inside Blood + Bonus Disc with interviews, exclusive T-Shirt and manga sampler[16]

References

General episode information
  • "Official Blood+ web site" (in Japanese). Production I.G and Aniplex. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
  • "Official list of English Blood+ episode titles". Cartoon Network. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
Specific
  1. ^ "Production I.G Unveils Blood+". Anime News Network. 2005-05-11. Retrieved 2007-12-16.
  2. ^ "Japan's TBS Confirms Anime's Move from Saturday, 6 p.m." Anime News Network. 2008-02-05. Retrieved 2008-02-05.
  3. ^ "Animax". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2008-01-08.
  4. ^ "Animax-asia". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2008-01-08.
  5. ^ "Blood+ Licensed". Anime News Network. 2006-01-23. Retrieved 2007-06-08.
  6. ^ Hanson, Brian (2008-02-09). "The Click: February 9th - 15th". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  7. ^ a b Beveridge, Chris (2007-12-22). "Tentative Upcoming Releases". AnimeOnDVD.com. Retrieved 2007-12-22. Cite error: The named reference "AODDecNews" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  8. ^ a b c d "Blood+ episode air date list" (in Template:Ja icon). Shoboi Calendar. Retrieved 2008-02-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  9. ^ "Blood+ Episode List: Season 1". TV.com. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  10. ^ "Blood+ Episode List: Season 2". TV.com. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  11. ^ "Blood+ Opening Film Ver. 3 in competition at the 11th HAFF". Production I.G. 2006-10-20. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
  12. ^ "Competition for applied animation". Holland Animation Film Festival. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
  13. ^ "Blood+ Episode List: Season 3". TV.com. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  14. ^ "Blood+ Episode List: Season 2". TV.com. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  15. ^ a b c d "Blood+ listings". CD Japan. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  16. ^ a b Foster, Dave (2008-01-10). "Blood + Part 1 (R1) in March". DVDTimes. Retrieved 2008-01-16.

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