

This hilarious harem anime follows the singular human student as he comes to terms with the fact that he's at a school for monsters. Even when he gets to the Halloween-themed world, he's more concerned with how many beautiful girls there are rather than the fact that some of them call themselves vampires. ( Yōkai are defined as a "class of supernatural spirits in Japanese folklore", so the Academy name is a bit suspicious here). When Tsukune's father enrolls him in Yokai Academy, no one seems to be worried despite the ominous name.

Based on Yuuki Kodama's popular manga, this is a truly unique take on the legend of the vampire. Suddenly, he's sucked into the kind of quest he's only been on in video games. His laid-back life is turned upside down when a stranger wanders through into the world of demons he oversees. And who can blame him? Well, his famed vampiric ancestors wouldn't be too happy with him. Instead, he would rather chill at home gaming, reading manga, and hanging with his friends. But Staz, the powerful vampire at the center of this tale, couldn't be less interested in the usual activities of the undead. Over hundreds of years of vampire stories, there have been multiple reimaginings and reconsiderations of the iconic figure of the surly, dangerous bloodsucker. Blood Lad (2011)īlood Lad is the slice-of-life vampire story that you never knew you needed. It's also way ahead of its time visually, looking far more contemporary than its 2009 release date would have you think. While the unusual narrative style and multimedia animation might put some people off, Bakemonogatari is one of the most beautifully realized vampire anime series. The plot includes a banana peel, a crab, a weightless woman, and a cured vampire. The experimental and abstract anime adaption takes an unusually artistic approach to fanservice, merging it with introspective and thoughtful character interactions.
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The Monogatari light novel series written by Nisio Isin and illustrated by Vofan has long been delighting vampire fans, not least because they inspired this charming 15-episode series and its sequels. If you're looking for a monster-of-the-week series with a little school girl drama thrown in and a badass heroine to boot, you could do worse than Blood-C. Blood-C is also one of the most visually stunning versions of Saya's story, with slick animation and brilliantly choreographed action. The juxtaposition of high school slice-of-life and gruesome horror make this a must-watch. In this series from Production I.G and CLAMP, she's been trained by her father to eviscerate evil. The first of two Blood: The Last Vampire adaptations on our list, Blood-C is a dark and horror-soaked adventure that introduces viewers to Saya, a school girl by day and brutal demon slayer by night. This is a spooky, action-packed nostalgia bomb that you need to revisit as soon as possible. Inspired by the 1988 OVA of the same name, this is the kind of chilling series has monsters you'll never forget, a suspenseful tone that never gives up, and iconic '90s character designs (that gave me the feeling of staying up late to watch anime as a kid). But unlike your normal vamps, Miyu is a Daywalker, allowing her to attend school as the perfect cover for her activities as a hunter of violent demons known as Shinma. This haunting slow-burn anime series focuses on the ethereal lead bloodsucker. Vampire Princess Miyu (1997)ĭo the words atmospheric and old school get you excited? Then move Vampire Princess Miyu to the top of your watch list. This is a boarding school tale with a little bit of vampire bureaucracy thrown in, but if you like a slow-burn supernatural story, you'll love this.

Unsurprisingly, the plan leads to a lot of human/vampire drama and shenanigans. The setup is masterminded by the school's headmaster, and his daughter Yuki works alongside a vampire slayer named Zero to keep the Day Class safe. In a very questionable academic setup, Cross Academy has two streams of students: the Day Class, who are humans and the Night Class, who are vampires. Based on the manga series by Matsuri Hino, this shōjo series was a staple for '00s emo teens.
