A character accidentally scratches her friend's face with the nails that her friend polished for her.
It's very tame, where most of the violent scenes are only meant for comedy and are mostly bloodless.
The manga panels of Tokyo Blade are graphic.
In production for a TV series, a character is about to be stabbed with a knife but is saved when the assailant is punched in the face.
Princess Saya, a character in the Tokyo Blade manga and 2.5D stage play adaptation, is bleeding out from her wounds, a pool of blood forming around her as she lies dying in the arms of Touki, her love interest.
The Tokyo Blade 2.5D stage play adaptation uses prop weapons like samurai swords, blades, etc.
The cast of the Tokyo Blade 2.5D stage play adaptation perform multiple stunts, including wire-flying, gymnastics, and swordplay.
A character has multiple wounds on his left hand from performing stunts for a scene.
A Tokyo Blade character bites another during a violent confrontation, following a severe injury inflicted on another individual.
A Tokyo Blade character uses a sword that summons lightning upon striking their opponent.