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News Blood Lad Anime Confirmed
posted on 2011-06-04 23:55 EDT
The July issue of Kadokawa's Young Ace magazine confirmed on Saturday that an anime adaptation of Yūki Kodama's Blood Lad vampire manga has been green-lit. The Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko imprint's official website for the next Haruhi Suzumiya novel had displayed the cover of the July issue in May, thus revealing the anime news two and a half weeks early.
The black comedy follows a vampire named Staz who has his figurative heart stolen by Fuyumi, a human high school girl who suddenly appears in his world. Unfortunately, she is just as suddenly killed, and thus she becomes a ghost. Staz tries to bring Fuyumi back to life.
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