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+ | Often recommended as a first anime experience, D was one of the first anime movies to get an American release. Vampire Hunter D is about- er, you know Blade? Same main character, essentially. He's a half-vampire who has to kill vampires with his sword. Only this half-vampire's right hand talks to him, and he lives in a post-apolacyptic world that looks lot like medieval Europe. D is dark, moody, and depressing- both the character and the film he's in. The whole adventure is a little forgettable, but it's a decent mix of genres from horror to sci-fi, and it's one of the easiest-to-find pieces of anime in the US. A staple of any collection. | ||
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Revision as of 17:05, 29 July 2010
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Original Manga | Hideyuki Kikuchi |
Director/Artist | Toyoo Ashida |
Format | Anime (OVA) |
Made By | Ashi Productions |
Episode Length | 80 Minutes |
# of Episodes | 1 |
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Sum it up in a Sentence
In a dark era only a dark hero can prevail.
Main Description
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Personal Opinions
TannhauserGate
Often recommended as a first anime experience, D was one of the first anime movies to get an American release. Vampire Hunter D is about- er, you know Blade? Same main character, essentially. He's a half-vampire who has to kill vampires with his sword. Only this half-vampire's right hand talks to him, and he lives in a post-apolacyptic world that looks lot like medieval Europe. D is dark, moody, and depressing- both the character and the film he's in. The whole adventure is a little forgettable, but it's a decent mix of genres from horror to sci-fi, and it's one of the easiest-to-find pieces of anime in the US. A staple of any collection.
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