Vampire dies in no time Anime Announced

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Anime fans sure loves mythical creatures on screen and one of their most favorite ones are definitely Vampires. Whether it be Shaltear Bloodfallen from Overlord, Alucard from Hellsing or Dio from JoJo’s Bizarre adventure, anime fans have a innate love for these blood sucking creatures of dark. So be ready as a new Vampire centered anime has been greenlit.

The 23rd issue of Akita Shoten’s Weekly Shonen champions magazine announced on Thursday that the gag comedy manga ‘The Vampire dies in no time‘ (or also known as Kyuketsuki wa Sugu Shinu in Japanese) will be receiving an anime adaption.

Plot/ Storyline

The manga follows a vampire named Dralc, who rumours state that he is invincible. A Vampire Huntuer named Ronaldo decided to make Dralc his quarry, and after rumours state that he kidnapped a child, Ronaldo arrives in his castle to try a rescue operation. Unfortunately, when he arrives, Ronaldo discovers that Dralc is hilariously weak, as he dies with the smallest things and turns into dust. In fact, Dralc is the weakest of them all!

Vampire dies in no time anime Release date

The Vampire dies in no time is expected to premiere sometime in 2021. A specific release date and other details such as studio, staff, cast will be announced later.

About Manga

The vampire dies in no time is Japanese comedy manga written and drawn by Itaru Bonnoki in Akita Shoten’s Weekly Shonen champions magazine since 2015. As of the the writing, 14 compilation have been released in Japan with volume 15 set to launch on Friday.

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