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News Dance In The Vampire Bund TV Anime's Promo Streamed
posted on 2009-09-04 04:55 EDT
The Media Factory production company has begun streaming a promotional video for its Dance in the Vampire Bund television anime on the YouTube website. The anime adapts Nozomu Tamaki's manga about a vampire princess who wants to create a special district for her kind off the coast of Japan, despite the terrorists and rival factions arrayed against her. Seven Seas Entertainment will release the fifth volume of the manga in North America in November. The same promotional video was screened at the Comic Market 76 event in Tokyo last month.
Source: Moon Phase Comments
Image © Nozomu Tamaki, Media Factory/Vampire Bund Government
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