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Li'l Miss Vampire Can't Suck Right Anime Streams Teaser Promo Video
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The staff for the television anime adaptation of Kyōsuke Nishiki's Li’l Miss Vampire Can’t Suck Right (Chanto Suenai Kyūketsuki-chan) manga began streaming a teaser promotional video on Saturday.

The anime stars:
- Minami Tanaka as Luna Ishikawa, a second-year vampire transfer student at Kashinokidai High School who actually sucks at sucking blood
- Kenshō Ono as Tatsuta Ōtori, a second-year high school student at Kashinokidai who discovers Runa's secret and becomes her "Mama" so she can practice blood sucking
Sayaka Yamai (Dungeon People, Fantasy Bishōjo Juniku Ojisan to) is directing the anime at feel., Yuniko Ayana (BanG Dream! series, Given) is in charge of the series scripts, and Takuya Tani (Muv-Luv Alternative, Mysterious Disappearances) is designing the characters. Tomoki Kikuya (Hidamari Sketch) is composing the music. Lantis is producing the music.
Other staff members are:
- CG Director: Toshirō Hamamura
- Art Director: Ze Chen Yang
- Color Design: You Iwaida
- Director of Photography: Rieko Koike
- Editor: Rumi Maruyama
- Sound Production: Studio Mausu
- Sound Director: Ryōsuke Naya
Kadokawa will release the manga in chapter format on the BookWalker Global site and other stores on June 20. The manga will be open for pre-order after June 5 (depending on each stores' setting).
Yen Press also licensed the manga and will release the first volume on July 22. The company describes the manga:
Luna Ishikawa is a dark and mysterious vampire—or so she'd like her new classmates to believe. The truth is, while she may be one of the not-so-mythical bloodsuckers, she doesn't really live up to the hype. She's short and clumsy, and she can't even suck blood properly! So when her classmate Tatsuta Ootori discovers her little “drinking problem,” he can't help but lend a hand. Can he nurse Luna from the small, timid animal she is into a fearsome creature of the night?!
Nishiki launched the manga in Kadokawa's Monthly Dragon Age magazine in May 2021.
Source: Email correspondence
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