Bloodline Zero
Bloodline Zero is an original, adult-leaning anime project about hidden powers, generational bloodlines, and a world where a single company — PIP, the Planetary Investment Protection — decides who’s allowed to know the truth.
Series concept
Hundreds of years ago, twelve explorers discovered a crystal that unleashed the Great Wave — an eruption of energy that rewrote their DNA and gave each of them a different, overwhelming ability. Their descendants, scattered across the world, occasionally manifest those powers as Might-enabled users.
By the modern era, these powers are rare, unpredictable, and extremely profitable. PIP keeps them tightly controlled: erasing witnesses, rewriting stories, and using powered people as assets in the shadows while the rest of the world never knows they exist.
Main character — Leon
Leon isn’t the strongest, the smartest, or the chosen one… at least not yet. He’s an ordinary guy with an obsession: proving that people with real powers exist. Instead of accepting the world at face value, he keeps notebooks full of rumors, sightings, and theories about impossible events no one can explain.
When Leon finally meets a real Might-enabled user — an old man named Eugene who can move small objects with his mind — he gets more than he bargained for. The moment someone talks too much, PIP arrives, and Leon realizes this isn’t just a cool urban legend. It’s dangerous.
“The Old Man and the Van”
“I’ve never been the strongest or smartest guy in the room. But I do know this… there are some people in this world with unique abilities. I just can’t prove it… yet.”
In the premiere, Leon goes door to door asking strangers if they’ve ever seen “real abilities” — something no ordinary person could do. After getting doors slammed in his face, he meets Eugene, a Stage 2 kinetic Might-enabled user who can move objects up to ten pounds with his mind.
Eugene explains the basics: Might-enabled powers come from the brain, the Great Wave started it all, and PIP exists to keep the secret world hidden so people can profit from it. As Leon takes frantic notes, Eugene realizes he’s said too much and begs Leon to forget everything.
On Leon’s way home, a van marked P.I.P. screeches to a stop at Eugene’s house. Agents smash through the windows; a blinding blue light floods the neighborhood; and in less than three minutes they’re gone. The next morning, police say Eugene was “shot,” but Leon never heard a gun.
Terrified and watched at school by a strange man in a black-and-yellow suit, Leon bolts — grabbing his notes, fleeing his apartment, and jumping onto a bus with no plan except “away.” Episode 1 ends with him disappearing into the city, clutching the journal that might have gotten someone killed.
The rest of Season 1 follows what happens when Leon’s own bloodline and powers finally wake up — and why PIP is so desperate to control him before someone else does.
Concept Teaser
This project is being written, voiced, and developed from scratch. As episodes are finalized, this space will showcase trailers, animatics, and behind-the-scenes breakdowns.
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