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Bloody Escape: Bats out of Hell

POLYGON PICTURES, GAGA, Slow Curve, BS Fuji, Dentsu, Fuji TV, Rakuten, Crunchyroll · 2024 · Anime

1 episodes · Action, Drama, Supernatural

This anime presents a gripping tale of survival amidst dark forces, blending action with complex character development.

ActionCurrentStruggles of Identity in a Transformed BodyEternal Conflict Between Man and MonsterThe Consequences of Unethical ExperimentationLoyalties Tested Between Rival FactionsThe Quest for Redemption in a Chaotic World

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Bloody Escape: Bats out of Hell by POLYGON PICTURES, GAGA, Slow Curve, BS Fuji, Dentsu, Fuji TV, Rakuten, Crunchyroll · Achriom