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Ranked #1867
Blade of the Immortal

Blade of the Immortal

Alternative Titles

English: Blade of the Immortal
Synonyms: Mugen no Juunin
Japanese: 無限の住人

Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 13, 2008 to Dec 29, 2008
Duration: 24 min. per episode
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
L represents licensing company

Statistics

Score: 7.131 (scored by 3478 users)
Ranked: #18672
Popularity: #497
Members: 8,781
Favorites: 36
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2 based on the top anime page.

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Recommendations Submitted by Users

Immortal killers.... What more do I need to say?
these two shows are similar in that they both deal with a woman, in the old days of the samurai, hiring 1 or 2 strong guys to help them pursue their goals. they both have comedy and a LOT of action
Both involve strong male characters who fight around the same time and place. Shura no Toki main character focuses only on mute combat (hands only) while Blade of the immortal main character focuses on many different kinds of weapons. Both Main Charactes want to protect.
Both have interesting samurai main characters going on adventures with another person/people who are trying to figure things out about life.
reportRecommended by eklie - Add to favorites
Both anime on samurai, set in the same time period
reportRecommended by Dakku - Add to favorites
1. Both anime is about Sword fights (or other weapons that are not guns or so).

2. The anime style almost no different.

3. In both anime the warriors have inhuman powers.

* Diffrent - One ends in tragedy and the other end in sort of "happy ending".

I recommend both anime (I like them both).
They are similar in the fight of swords, in the characters. In the two series there is great blood, you fight exciting and an interesting history.
They`re both series about samurai and also the main character is on a quest to help another
Both are dark and violent Samurai based dramas.
These are both deep and violent Samurai dramas.
Violent samurai stuff, Shigurui is really underrated do yourself a favor and watch it
Although the setting in the two are very different, the flavor is close to one another. With lots of blood and violence in both, neither are shy about showing cruel moments.
Both anime have a capable warrior becoming a bodyguard of a youth. They are both set in a historical setting (old Japan for Blade, and a fantasy world that does have a lot in common with old Japan for Seirei).

There are some good fighting scenes in both anime and the villains get character-development as well.
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