

Blame! Prologue
Killy is a quiet drifter exploring an enormous, labyrinthine city that stretches so far vertically that no one can tell where the sky ends and the ground begins. The structure has thousands of levels, and the deeper you go, the stranger things get. The line between what's machine and what's alive has gotten pretty blurry in this place, and Killy navigates through the bizarre, often threatening environments without much explanation about who he is or what he's really after. The series is based on Tsutomu Nihei's manga, which originally ran in Monthly Afternoon.
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Blame! Prologue
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2007
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Killy is a quiet drifter exploring an enormous, labyrinthine city that stretches so far vertically that no one can tell where the sky ends and the ground begins. The structure has thousands of levels, and the deeper you go, the stranger things get. The line between what's machine and what's alive has gotten pretty blurry in this place, and Killy navigates through the bizarre, often threatening environments without much explanation about who he is or what he's really after. The series is based on Tsutomu Nihei's manga, which originally ran in Monthly Afternoon.
Content compiled by AnimeList.moe from publicly available sources.
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Blame! Prologue
Killy is a quiet drifter exploring an enormous, labyrinthine city that stretches so far vertically that no one can tell where the sky ends and the ground begins. The structure has thousands of levels, and the deeper you go, the stranger things get. The line between what's machine and what's alive has gotten pretty blurry in this place, and Killy navigates through the bizarre, often threatening environments without much explanation about who he is or what he's really after. The series is based on Tsutomu Nihei's manga, which originally ran in Monthly Afternoon.
Content compiled by AnimeList.moe from publicly available sources.
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Blame! Prologue
BLAME! (2007)