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    Witchblade: Ao no Shōjo (ウィッチブレイド 碧の少女, Witchibureido Ao no Shōjo) is a Japanese novel written by Satoshi Ichikawa (市川智士) with art and illustrations by Makoto Uno (うのまこと), who previously worked on the Witchblade anime as the lead art and character designer.

  2. Witchblade is a 2001-2002 action drama fantasy series about a female police officer who wields a powerful gauntlet. The series follows her adventures and conflicts with a mysterious villain and a mysterious protector.

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    • 2001-06-12
    • Action, Drama, Fantasy
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  3. Mar 9, 2022 · Witchblade, Comic, Gauntlet, Yancy Butler. Language. English. Based on the comic with the same title, this series follows the adventures of police detective Sara Pezzini, the bearer of the Witchblade. The Witchblade is a powerful gauntlet-like weapon with a will of its own.

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  4. Upon her arrival back in Tokyo, her fate is altered forever when she unites with the Witchblade—an ancient weapon of ecstasy, power, and pain that penetrates the body and soul.

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    • E1-The Beginning
  5. Apr 6, 2006 · Looking for information on the anime Witchblade? Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. Masane Amaha and her daughter Rihoko are on the run from a government child welfare agency that wants to take Rihoko away from her mother.

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  6. The Witchblade is a conscious, intelligent, and ancient weapon with supernatural origins. It is one of 13 mystical artifacts, of which nine have been revealed: the Witchblade, the Angelus, the Darkness, the Ember Stone, the Glacier Stone, the Rapture, the Blood Sword, the Spear of Destiny, and...

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  8. Witchblade is an American television series that aired on TNT from 2001 to 2002. The series is based on the Witchblade comic book series, and followed a pilot film that debuted in August 2000. Some of the episodes were written by Ralph Hemecker, Marc Silvestri (who also wrote the comic book) and J.D. Zeik.