Fujiko F. Fujio's sci-fi short story "Blood Vampire" will be broadcast in Japanese drama, new stills released

Fujiko F. Fujio's sci-fi short story "Blood Vampire" will be broadcast in Japanese drama, new stills released

Fujiko F. Fujio has become a national cartoonist thanks to "Doraemon". He actually has many other comic works. Many of Fujiko F. Fujio's famous science fiction short stories have been made into Japanese dramas. The first and second parts of "Bloody Vampire" will be broadcast tonight on April 30. The official has taken the lead in releasing several stills. Let's warm up together.

In addition to "Doraemon", Fujiko F. Fujio's fantastic imagination is far from stopping there. In fact, his representative work also includes "SF Short Stories", which were serialized from 1960 to 1980s. The total number of works has reached more than 110, covering all areas of life, and can be regarded as the source of inspiration for the blue fat man's magical abilities.

"Blood Vampire" is a short SF comic by Fujiko F. Fujio, published in "Weekly Sunday Shonen" in 1978, and later included in "Shonen SF Short Story Collection". An animation was also released in 2001. It is a work based on Richard Matheson's 1954 novel I Am Legend (the script of the movie "I Am Legend" is also adapted from this novel).

The concept story of "Bloodshed":

Who says vampires are bad? You humans are killing vampires everywhere. I think you are just vampires! This is a work that subverts the values ​​of good and evil. In the eyes of vampires, humans are the big bad guys. This game sets up that vampires will not kill you when they suck human blood, but just turn you into a vampire, and then the vampires themselves live well. You humans keep coming here to kill us, which is really bad.

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