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Blade (2011)
Legendary half-vampire, half-human vampire hunter Blade is tracking Deacon Frost, a very powerful and influential vampire who killed his mother and who heads Existence, a secretive vampire organization that operates in Southeast Asia.
Legendary half-vampire, half-human vampire hunter Blade is tracking Deacon Frost, a very powerful and influential vampire who killed his mother and who heads Existence, a secretive vampire organization that operates in Southeast Asia.
The film's central conflict and resolution are rooted in supernatural action and personal revenge, lacking explicit political messaging or a dominant ideological framework.
The movie features a canonically Black male protagonist, maintaining the character's established identity without explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. The narrative primarily focuses on action and the protagonist's struggle against supernatural threats, rather than explicitly critiquing traditional identities.
The anime features Makoto, a female vampire hunter, who frequently participates in direct physical combat. She is depicted using a sword and martial arts to defeat multiple male vampire opponents in various action sequences throughout the series.
The 2011 'Blade' anime series does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The storyline centers on Blade's quest against vampires, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences present in the plot or character arcs.
There is not enough information available to assess the film's portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. No plot details or character descriptions related to these aspects were provided to determine their presence or impact.
The 2011 Blade anime series features the titular character, Blade, who is canonically male and is portrayed as male. Other significant characters are either new creations for the series or maintain their established canonical genders.
The character Blade, canonically established as Black in Marvel Comics and previous adaptations, is visually depicted as a Black character in the 2011 anime series. This portrayal is consistent with his established race, thus not constituting a race swap.
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