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Vampire Princess Miyu – Illusion

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Evil Shinma-shape-shifting monsters and vampires-roam the Earth on a mission to unleash their darkness upon the Human race. Miyu was born the Vampire Princess and charged with the responsibility of banishing Shinma from the Earth. Stranded in the twilight between human and demon, she has the power to offer Humans the gift of eternal happiness with one bite, yet is herself, destined for perpetual solitude. Sharing a dark journey through the weaknesses of the human heart w… More >>

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Vampire Princess Miyu – OAV

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Enter the frightening world of “Vampire Princess Miyu,” where demons are out to defeat the forces of good. This second volume of this gothic Japanimation epic takes us on a journey with the spiritualist Himiko, who desperately searches for the Vampire Princess. During the journey, the two will battle each other, and sometimes work together, but Himiko will never give up until he learns the ancient secret that links him to Miyu…… More >>

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Vampire Princess Miyu – Ultimate Set

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Although Toshihiro Hirano (Magic Knight Rayearth) directed these broadcast episodes, they lack the panache of the earlier OAVs; both were based on the manga created by his wife, Narumi Kakinouchi. This version of Miyu is less aloof; she enrolls in a Tokyo school and makes a few friends. Larva is more of a companion than a servant, and his mask conceals the face of a bishonen (beautiful boy). He and Miyu are joined by Shina, a spirit who resembles a cross between a rabbit and… More >>

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Vampire Princess

  • Dracula is a grim tale thought based on Romanian legend and the morbid imaginings of a Victorian novelist. But vampire hysteria was quite real in the 1700s and archaeologists, historians and forensic scientists have evidence that the legendary vampire was not modeled on a medieval count from Transylvania, but on the fate of a real-life, 18th century bohemian princess. Unearthed in the Czech Rep

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Dracula is a grim tale believed to be based on Romanian legend and the morbid imaginings of a Victorian novelist. Now archaeologists, historians and forensic scientists have evidence that the legendary vampire was not modeled on a medieval count from Transylvania, but on the fate of a real 18th century bohemian princess named Eleonore von Schwarzenberg.

Bram Stoker’s Dracula, in fact, once had a different first chapter indicating that he was inspired not by a… More >>

Vampire Princess

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Vampire Princess Miyu – Initiation

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Toshihiro Hirano (Magic Knight Rayearth) directed both the earlier Vampire Princess Miyu OAVs and these less dramatic but more graphic broadcast episodes based on the manga created by his wife, Narumi Kakinouchi. Instead of wandering, Miyu enrolls in an urban high school, makes a few friends, and battles the local “demon-gods” or Shinma. “Larva” has become “Lava,” more of a companion than a servant, who removes his stark mask to reveal the face of a standard bishonen, or bea… More >>

Vampire Princess Miyu – Initiation

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