Blue Seed

Blue Seed (2002)

EndedAnimation showDrama, Anime, Fantasy

Momiji Fujimiya, is just an ordinary fifteen year old girl living in Izumo, so she thought. Her twin sister Kaede, supposed died putting the aragami to sleep. The aragami awoke and all of them are after the Kushinada princess to kill her so they would not have to be put to sleep for thousands of years by her sacrifing herslef. With the help of her guardian and protector, Mamoru Kusanagi, and the TAC, Momiji can fight off the aragami and save Japan.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 12:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26New Soul!juin 29, 2002
S01E25All or Nothing! Decision! My Fate!juin 29, 2002
S01E24The Setting Sun! The Coming Day! A Private Time for Each of Us!juin 22, 2002
S01E23Meeting Again! Starting the Journey! I Won't Lose!juin 22, 2002
S01E22Sadness! Fate! Momiji Kushinada!juin 22, 2002
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Blue Seed premiere?

Blue Seed premiered on October 5th, 2002.

Who directed Blue Seed?

Jun Kamiya directed Blue Seed.

What is the genre of Blue Seed?

Blue Seed is a supernatural action anime.

Who is the main character of Blue Seed?

Momiji Fujimiya is the main character of Blue Seed.

What is the plot of Blue Seed?

Blue Seed tells the story of Momiji Fujimiya, a young girl who is part of a secret government agency tasked with fighting supernatural monsters known as Aragami.

How many episodes does Blue Seed have?

Blue Seed has a total of 26 episodes.

Who produced Blue Seed?

Production I.G and Bandai Visual produced Blue Seed.

Who created the original story for Blue Seed?

Blue Seed's original story was created by Yuzo Takada.

What is the significance of the title "Blue Seed"?

The title "Blue Seed" refers to the blue markings on the Aragami that signify their weakness.

What is the name of the organization that Momiji works for in Blue Seed?

Momiji works for the TAC (Terrestrial Administration Center) in Blue Seed.

Who is the love interest of Momiji in Blue Seed?

Kusanagi Mamoru is the love interest of Momiji in Blue Seed.

What is the inspiration behind the Aragami in Blue Seed?

The Aragami in Blue Seed are inspired by Japanese mythology and folklore.

What is the name of the artifact that can defeat the Aragami in Blue Seed?

The artifact that can defeat the Aragami in Blue Seed is called the Kushinada.

What is the significance of the number eight in Blue Seed?

The number eight is significant in Blue Seed as it represents the eight mythical women who were sacrificed to keep the Aragami at bay.

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