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This is a list of episodes for the Vampire Princess Miyu original video animation and TV series. The original video animation series was released between July 1988 and April 1989, and the TV series aired from October 1997 to March 1998.
The sequel to Vampire Princess Yui. A mysterious girl arrives at the door of a church covered in blood, crying out the name "Nagi" before collapsing. The church's priest takes in the silent, amnesiac girl, and gently cares for her. Soon, the girl starts to have strange dreams about her past, dreams that name her as the Vampire Princess Yui.
Kakinouchi was born in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.After graduating from high school, she began working at Studio Beebo under the direction of Tomonori Kogawa, then moving on to Studio Io, Artland, AIC and other studios where she was an animator, designer, and animation director on many TV series and OVAs.
The Vampire Dies in No Time; Vampire Doll: Guilt-Na-Zan; Vampire Dormitory; Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust; Vampire in the Garden; Vampire Knight; Vampire Princess Miyu; Vampire Savior; The Vampires (manga) Vampiyan Kids; Vassalord; The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess; Visual Prison; Vlad Love
Vampire Princess Miyu: October 6, 1997: March 30, 1998 26 Adaptation of the manga series by Narumi Kakinouchi and Toshiki Hirano. Burn-Up Excess: December 12, 1997: July 1, 1998 13 Sequel to Burn-Up W. El-Hazard: The Alternative World: January 8, 1998: March 25, 1998 13 Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight: April 1, 1998 ...
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On anime roles, she voiced the eponymous character in Vampire Princess Miyu, Wedy in Death Note and Maya Ibuki in Neon Genesis Evangelion. In video games, she voiced Shelinda in Final Fantasy X and X-2 , Kuyo in Genji: Dawn of the Samurai , Karin in Shadow Hearts 2 , and Sleigh Presty in Super Robot Wars .