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what have you already watched?Can anyone recommend any vampire horror anime? I watched Shiki earlier this year which I enjoyed.
what have you already watched?Can anyone recommend any vampire horror anime? I watched Shiki earlier this year which I enjoyed.
This might be stretching the definition, but hear me out: Dance in the Vampire Bund. There might be a lack of Horror (idk, watched it like 6 years ago) but whatever you find it might lack, it makes more than up for it by casting Aoi Yuuki as the Vampire MC.
e: Just checked MAL, holy shit, I actually rated this 9.5 out of 10. 9 of these points probably being on the account of Aoi Yuuki, but I probably should give this a rewatch too.
what have you already watched?
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust.Just Shiki and Castlevania.
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust.
Seconding Vampire Hunter D bloodlust. If you're okay with more action-oriented anime, Hellsing Ultimate is also pretty decent. Undead Girl Murder Farce is a detective mystery that has some vampire episodes in it. Also, Vampire Princess Miyu is an older anime that's also pretty good but is kind of not really horror, but it does have some horror elementsJust Shiki and Castlevania.
Seconding Vampire Hunter D bloodlust. If you're okay with more action-oriented anime, Hellsing Ultimate is also pretty decent. Undead Girl Murder Farce is a detective mystery that has some vampire episodes in it. Also, Vampire Princess Miyu is an older anime that's also pretty good but is kind of not really horror, but it does have some horror elements
I haven't watched it but there's this too:Thank you. Turns out I have Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust on my list already, but not the others. Undead Girl Murder Farce seems really interesting, ad so does Princess Miyu. Will give these a watch. Thanks again.
Undead Girl Murder Farce is kind of goofy so just go in with the knowledge that it has some slapstick comedy in it (as it is, after all, a farce). So if you're looking for super cereal brooding dark vampire mystery... well, it ain't it. Think Sherlock Holmes with Watson being a dude who's simultaneously good at fighting, yet acts clownishly.Thank you. Turns out I have Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust on my list already, but not the others. Undead Girl Murder Farce seems really interesting, ad so does Princess Miyu. Will give these a watch. Thanks again.
Undead Girl Murder Farce is kind of goofy so just go in with the knowledge that it has some slapstick comedy in it (as it is, after all, a farce). So if you're looking for super cereal brooding dark vampire mystery... well, it ain't it. Think Sherlock Holmes with Watson being a dude who's simultaneously good at fighting, yet acts clownishly.
Yes, Tokyo Ghoul manga is better. The first anime cuts so many crucial moments and arcs. The final fight isn't even in the anime and the second half of anime is not canon or rearranged stupidly.Manga is better I heard
Huh, that's funny they made a lot of change. Even though in original story, there's a critic of too much change in live-action adaptation in one of the arc.I watched the first 2 episodes of the Oshi No Ko live action adaption. This show doesn't work at all without having seen the anime (or knowledge of the source) since it omitts so much. So you really need to see this more as an "addition" to the anime for example.
And in that way, it's amazing. The first episode is corny af and the whole thing doesn't NEARLY work as good in live action as in anime, but I can appreciate the good moments, and there were quite a few. I am highly biased though since Saito Asuka, herself a former idol of Nogizaka46, plays Hoshino Ai, and I just adore her (I could easily extend this two me fawning in three long winded paragraphs over how Ashurin was part of peak Nogi and no group managed top that since, but I'll spare you the details for now). "That Moment" might have even made me shed a very manly tear, maybe two at most.
I have to emphasize what a great job they did with casting. The actress for Ruby and Kana really carry these shows, since essentially this adaptation relies on you being able to emphatize with these characters. And since they're insanely cute it's easy to do so. Also, wardrobe really deserves whatever they have equivalent to an Emmy over there, the girls are dressed amazingly. Cinematography is also surprisingly well done. So even if there are a lot of shortcomings, it's engaging in a way that makes you root for these characters.
I'm looking forward to watching Episode 3 tomorrow, it's when the Reality Program comes into play. After these two episodes I have absolute faith that these will be glorious.
Some screenshots to reiterate my points about their outstanding cuteness, wardrobe and even composition.
SPOILER: "THAT SCENE". I love that shot, as I said, I adore Ashurin.mple spoiler
and it's actually quite decent?
I don't know, I was never familiar with it until recently and the title alone is kind of cringy from a plot perspective. Also I'm kind of over light novel or isekai/RPG-based stuff so ya.You sound surprised? It's a fun show.
Best thing about birdie wing is the theme song, it's incredibly midStarted DanMachi (or: Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka - Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?). About three episodes in and it's actually quite decent? I'm enjoying it a lot more than Shangri-La Frontier tbh which is getting increasingly more lame. I'm about 18 episodes deep into that one though so I might as well finish it.
Also going through Birdie Wing: Golf Girls' Story (at 2x speed lol) and it's alright. Unless it really picks up in quality I doubt I'll bother with the second season. Might give Rising Impact a go (also a golf anime) instead because at least the animation seems much better there.
Danmachi author is pretty good. If you like Danmachi, you can try Wistoria: Wand and Sword. It's also by the same author.Started DanMachi (or: Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka - Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?). About three episodes in and it's actually quite decent? I'm enjoying it a lot more than Shangri-La Frontier tbh which is getting increasingly more lame. I'm about 18 episodes deep into that one though so I might as well finish it.
Also going through Birdie Wing: Golf Girls' Story (at 2x speed lol) and it's alright. Unless it really picks up in quality I doubt I'll bother with the second season. Might give Rising Impact a go (also a golf anime) instead because at least the animation seems much better there.
Wow that's Omori too? How tf do they have the time, they're writing a billion spinoffs for danmachi and that at the same time?Danmachi author is pretty good. If you like Danmachi, you can try Wistoria: Wand and Sword. It's also by the same author.
I think for LN authors, the schedule is more relaxed than manga author. There's another LN author who also published a lot of titles, but I forgot their name.Wow that's Omori too? How tf do they have the time, they're writing a billion spinoffs for danmachi and that at the same time?
I saw a tweet about that earlier today, will read it in a bit. Curious to see if he brings new ideas to the table.The creator of the Claymore manga had a one shot drop on the Manga Plus app today btw. I thought it was decent.
I watched the first 2 episodes of the Oshi No Ko live action adaption. This show doesn't work at all without having seen the anime (or knowledge of the source) since it omitts so much. So you really need to see this more as an "addition" to the anime for example.
And in that way, it's amazing. The first episode is corny af and the whole thing doesn't NEARLY work as good in live action as in anime, but I can appreciate the good moments, and there were quite a few. I am highly biased though since Saito Asuka, herself a former idol of Nogizaka46, plays Hoshino Ai, and I just adore her (I could easily extend this two me fawning in three long winded paragraphs over how Ashurin was part of peak Nogi and no group managed top that since, but I'll spare you the details for now). "That Moment" might have even made me shed a very manly tear, maybe two at most.
I have to emphasize what a great job they did with casting. The actress for Ruby and Kana really carry these shows, since essentially this adaptation relies on you being able to emphatize with these characters. And since they're insanely cute it's easy to do so. Also, wardrobe really deserves whatever they have equivalent to an Emmy over there, the girls are dressed amazingly. Cinematography is also surprisingly well done. So even if there are a lot of shortcomings, it's engaging in a way that makes you root for these characters.
I'm looking forward to watching Episode 3 tomorrow, it's when the Reality Program comes into play. After these two episodes I have absolute faith that these will be glorious.
Some screenshots to reiterate my points about their outstanding cuteness, wardrobe and even composition.
SPOILER: "THAT SCENE". I love that shot, as I said, I adore Ashurin.mple spoiler
is there a subgroup doing this show?