![]() ![]() ![]() The animation exceeds expectations, with intricate designs kept on-model throughout the first three episodes and a color-drenched use of stills that keeps them from being too obvious a budget stopgap. ![]() The character designs for all the men are lively and varied. It’s not only her special blood but this vague femininity that inspires the men around her to squabble over who is privileged to protect her, blush over her, yank her around by the wrist or carry her delicate form to and fro. This unique power was previously possessed by a now-vanished young woman called Himemiko and makes Yuzuki a valuable asset (as well as enabling a little light blood play, you know, for the kids).Īlthough Yuzuki is passive, lacking any special skill or personal merit aside from a vague kindness and general desire to be helpful, there is occasionally just the briefest flash of personality that makes her stand ever so slightly apart from other helpless heroines in the self-insert fantasy genre. As for our main character, Yuzuki, her blood has a special property that “awakens” those who drink it to their full powers. Everyone’s a vampire, unless they’re a werewolf, as noted by their fluffy ears and tails. ![]() A plain, meek young girl with nothing useful to contribute to society finds herself transported to another world, where she inexplicably draws the loyalty and romantic attention of a slew of handsome, vibrant young men, each individually crafted to maximize their appeal.īut Sengoku Night Blood ’s twist? It’s all Warring States aesthetic meets vampires and werewolves ( Hakuoki doesn’t have werewolves, right?), with famous feudal lords reimagined as meticulously pretty and distinct young men. Sengoku Night Blood is this season’s reverse harem anime du jour. ![]()
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