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The title character, she is the most popular girl in class, but has a complex regarding her difficulty in sucking people's blood. Because of her inability to suck blood, she is often hungry, which she passes by eating sweets. She develops feelings for Tatsuta, who offers to help her with her problem. Tatsuta Ōtori (大鳥 辰太, Ōtori Tatsuta)
His job class is Synergist. Yue (ユエ, Yue) Voiced by: Yūki Kuwahara [1] (Japanese); Tia Ballard [2] (English) A vampire princess who was betrayed and imprisoned by her uncle and retainers in the bottom of the Labyrinth of Oscar Orcus for 300 years, until Hajime discovered and freed her using his transmutation skill. She is a magical prodigy ...
1-nen A-gumi no Monster (1年A組のモンスター, 1-Nen A-gumi no Monsutā, lit. "The Monsters of Class 1-A") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hideki. It began serialization in Ichijinsha 's Monthly Comic Rex magazine in January 2018.
Voiced by: Isshin Chiba (Japanese); Paul Stevenz (English) [1] An anime-only character. Seiichi Hirai is a vampire movie actor who wore a prosthetic right arm after he had lost his right arm. During a discussion show, he was identified by Veratos to be a vampire which caused him to claim the preserved arm and suck Yuki's blood.
Jeanette Voerman is a character from the 2004 video game Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, an action role-playing video game developed by Troika Games and published by Activision. Set in White Wolf Publishing 's World of Darkness setting, the game is based on White Wolf's tabletop role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade .
Rayne, sometimes called Agent BloodRayne or simply the Dhampir, is a fictional character in the BloodRayne series of video games. Created by Terminal Reality, she is the series' titular protagonist, appearing in both games and later extended media, such as comic books and films related to the series.
"Mai waifu", sometimes shortened to just waifu, has since become a common phrase among anime fans referring to any fictional character that a fan considers their significant other, from manga and anime to video games. It is also how a Japanese native speaker would pronounce the English word for "wife".
While the awkward couple deal with the issues of a relationship between a human and a vampire, they meet Yuriya Tachibana, a human-vampire hybrid sent by her uncle Glark to look for the "psyche" of vampires. The pair eventually kidnaps Karin, the "Spring of Psyche", and intending that all vampires drink her blood so that it may rejuvenate their ...