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{{SysopAdvice| | {{SysopAdvice|The kana for "Blame!" transliterate to "Buramu!"<nowiki>=</nowiki>"Blam!", but I assure you they are not the same thing at all ^_^}} | ||
:''This article is about the anime and manga called "Blame!" For an article on "Blam!" see [[Troubleshooting]].'' | :''This article is about the anime and manga called "Blame!" For an article on "Blam!" see [[Troubleshooting]].'' | ||
Blame! is originally a manga by Tsutomu Nihei, the sorta sequel is called Biomega. The characteristic style (''heavy use of contrast and messy lines, apathetic faces if any. --[[User:Geyser|geyser]]'') is a major reference for [[User:Guido|Guido]] - [[:Image:Mukade00.jpg|THIS]] is an example of Blame!-ish Oni art by Guido. The anime still uses a lot of contrast, but instead of the sketchiness there are crisp contours and saturated colors. And that's about it, really. Oh, and there's [[wikipedia:Blame!|Wikipedia]] if you're curious. | Blame! is originally a manga by Tsutomu Nihei, the sorta sequel is called Biomega. The characteristic style (''heavy use of contrast and messy lines, apathetic faces if any. --[[User:Geyser|geyser]]'') is a major reference for [[User:Guido|Guido]] - [[:Image:Mukade00.jpg|THIS]] is an example of Blame!-ish Oni art by Guido. The anime still uses a lot of contrast, but instead of the sketchiness there are crisp contours and saturated colors. And that's about it, really. Oh, and there's [[wikipedia:Blame!|Wikipedia]] if you're curious. |
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- This article is about the anime and manga called "Blame!" For an article on "Blam!" see Troubleshooting.
Blame! is originally a manga by Tsutomu Nihei, the sorta sequel is called Biomega. The characteristic style (heavy use of contrast and messy lines, apathetic faces if any. --geyser) is a major reference for Guido - THIS is an example of Blame!-ish Oni art by Guido. The anime still uses a lot of contrast, but instead of the sketchiness there are crisp contours and saturated colors. And that's about it, really. Oh, and there's Wikipedia if you're curious.
BLAME! at a glance
What kind of anime is it? What happens?
Stills
What's on the pictures?