The Blood-C anime project was officially announced, revealing collaboration between production studios and creators.
The first episode of the Blood-C anime aired in Japan, introducing audiences to the new story and characters.
The final episode of the 12-episode Blood-C anime series was broadcast, concluding the main storyline.
The sequel anime film Blood-C: The Last Dark was released in Japanese theaters, continuing the story from the series.
A live-action stage play adaptation of Blood-C was announced, expanding the franchise into theatre.
The Blood-C stage play debuted in Japan, featuring actors portraying characters from the anime.
Saya Kisaragi, a seemingly ordinary high school girl and shrine maiden, arrives and begins living in the rural village with her father, Tadayoshi, serving as the local shrine guardian.
Saya bonds with her classmates and residents of the village, including Fumito Nanahara, Kanako Tsutsutori, and other key characters, establishing relationships that play crucial roles later.
The village is attacked by Elder Berenice, a fearsome Elder Bairn, leading to a brutal fight where Saya demonstrates her monstrous combat skills.
It is revealed that the village inhabitants, including Saya and Fumito, are part of an elaborate experiment involving Elder Bairns and humans, orchestrated by Fumito Nanahara.
Saya discovers that she is not human but an Elder Bairn herself, created through experiments, and that the peaceful village life was part of a staged scenario.
Saya confronts Fumito and the other conspirators to end the experiment, engaging in fierce battles and eventually defeating their plans for control over Elder Bairns.
With the experiment concluded, Saya chooses to fight Elder Bairns who threaten humanity, committing to protecting people while dealing with her identity.