Vampire Hunter D
- billy_wires
- Joined: Sun Sep 07, 2003 12:46 am
- Location: Huntsville, AL
Vampire Hunter D
I recently saw Bloodlust, and researched a little on the subject. There seem to be two items on animenfo. There was bloodlust, then another one. Is there a difference? If so, are there differences in either of the following:
Animation quality / style?
Story line?
Likability?
Thanks.
Animation quality / style?
Story line?
Likability?
Thanks.

- Propyro
- Joined: Tue Mar 11, 2003 9:09 am
- Location: Ontario
I've seen both vampire hunter D movies ... and Bloodlust ws quite good, the original one, the animation was not so good, the dub was really bad ... but the story it's self wasn't too bad. It makes a nice prequel for Bloodlust and gives you an idea of just what D goes through on a regular basis and just how long he's been wandering around. Or atleast i think so.
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- billy_wires
- Joined: Sun Sep 07, 2003 12:46 am
- Location: Huntsville, AL
- Propyro
- Joined: Tue Mar 11, 2003 9:09 am
- Location: Ontario
- J-0080
- Joined: Thu May 01, 2003 7:37 pm
- Location: Mid-West Side Laying On: Fangirls
- Zagatto
- Joined: Fri Jan 24, 2003 10:05 pm
- Location: Ontario
The original VHD was great for it's time... twenty years ago. It was one of the first story driven gothic anime movies out there. Unfortunately, it was also made on a shoestring budget so the animation leaves a bit to be desired.
More recently Madhouse (the people who brought us Ninja Scroll) made VHD: Bloodlust and the original soundtrack is in English. Apparantly the director felt that vampires are a western subject and should be recorded with a western language. He could have just as easily picked French or German to make the movie but I'm guessing he already had ties to the US when he did Bloodlust.
If you are looking for a movie with great animation, truly original character design, and an OK story then Bloodlust is a good pick.
Only get the original if you're a completionist, curious about anime history, or a die hard goth.
More recently Madhouse (the people who brought us Ninja Scroll) made VHD: Bloodlust and the original soundtrack is in English. Apparantly the director felt that vampires are a western subject and should be recorded with a western language. He could have just as easily picked French or German to make the movie but I'm guessing he already had ties to the US when he did Bloodlust.
If you are looking for a movie with great animation, truly original character design, and an OK story then Bloodlust is a good pick.
Only get the original if you're a completionist, curious about anime history, or a die hard goth.

