Time Prisoners

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Time Prisoner/Bloodivores
时空囚徒/时空使徒
GenreFantasy, Action
AuthorBai Xiao
PublisherTencent[1]
Original run2015

Time Prisoners (时空囚徒) is a vampire survival action Chinese webcomic written and illustrated by Bai Xiao. On October 1, 2016, a Chinese-Japanese donghua adaptation titled Bloodivores (ブラッディヴォーレス) began airing. The series is directed by Chen Ye and produced by Emon and animated by NAMU Animation and Creators in Pack.[2]

Plot[]

60 years ago, some people began to suffer from a strange case of insomnia that struck the entire population. Unable to sleep for more than a week, a large number of people become completely sleep deprived and eventually went mad with rage. A new medicine was produced to cure the illness but it has a side effect which turned patients into vampires. Later, these vampires were called the "Bloodivores." They are feared by other people and wear a special necklace that sends a signal to the police if a Bloodivore is unable to control their emotions.

Mi Liu is called a "child of hope" — born from a human and a Bloodivore — but when he along with his three friends are vilified for killing all humans in a bank they robbed, they are sentenced to death. Then a strange thing happens where they are thrown into a mysterious place with a lot of unexplainable monsters along with other sentenced-to-death prisoners. A girl greets them and reveals they have been given new collars that are filled with explosives to prevent them from killing other bloodivores. She then announces their mission: to survive.

Cast[]

Music[]

The opening song is "Nenten" by Mili and the ending theme song is "Quiet Squall" by Siraph.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Chinese-Japanese Co-Produced Animated Series World of Super Sand Box Revealed". Anime News Network. 4 January 2017. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Chinese/Japanese Anime Bloodivores Announced for October". Anime News Network. September 1, 2016. Retrieved September 25, 2016.
  3. ^ "Music". bloodivores.com (in Japanese). Retrieved September 25, 2016.

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