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Vampire Hunter D Perfect Movie Collection
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Description
Vampire Hunter D
In the year 12,090 AD, the Earth has fallen into the clutches of ruthless vampires and humans are enslaved by a corrupted feudal system, prey to a mockery of freedom and justice. Only one being has dared to challenge the cruel authority of these vicious, arrogant immortals - the mysterious vampire hunter called "D".
Cult classic by any standard, the sophisticated blend of horro and futurestic science fiction distinguishes Vampire Hunter D as a strikingly original gothic thriller. The darkly fantastic immagery and exotic chracters help to fully realize the potecy of the film, confirming its stutus as an exceptional accomplishment in animation.
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
D has been hired to track down Meier Link, a notoriously powerful vampire who has abducted a Human woman, Charlotte Elbourne. D's orders are strict - find Charlotte, at any cost. For the first time, D faces serious competition. The Markus Brothers, a family of Vampire Hunters, were hired for the same bounty. D must intercept Meier and conquer hostile forces on all sides in a deadly race against time. Deposed by Vampires for his profession an by Human for the blood in his veins, D relentlessly pursues his prey for a price.
Additional Information
Discs:
1
Episodes:
2 Movies
Languages:
English Japanese
Subtitles:
English
Region:
Region 0
User Ratings
Average Rating:
(9.17)
Total Reviews:
1
Staff Review by UsagiChan
Jul 30, 2004
This brilliant saga began it’s first motion picture debut, Vampire Hunter D, in 1985, and re-released in 1993, Vampire Hunter D really started in 1983 when Hideyuki Kikuchi wrote the first of a dozen novels about D, and continued in 2000 when Yoshiaki Kawajiri and Tai Kit Mak directed the . . .
Screenshots
First menu allows to choose which movie you would like to view
Ou, Ramica...I think she's kinda hot...in that skanky, stuck up trick sort of way.
Ahh, the man with the plan.
A shot from Bloodlust. Lovers? Or Hostage? I just don't know.
I...couldn't think of anything witty or interesting to say about this...::holds head in shame:: nice colours though....::shrugs::
More Bloodlust. Notice how nice and clean the animation is.
ok, I feel I lied about the subtitles.. I didn't want the whole score to go down too much! lol. My first animes, I enjoyed both entirely the first shows how evil vampires can be and the second shows how evil the humans can be. I believe the first was made in the eighties so it kind of explains the music and colors used but the second is just down right artistic - very eligant, wonderful story, great everything and exceptional detail. D is a cool character in both but in the first, the rest of the charecters lacked something, You really should buy and watch both though, this collection is both movies for the price of one and I think they did a great job putting both on 1 disc though let me warn all of the subtitles in the first... I watched it with the English dub and enlish subtitles and They barely had anything to do with eachother but after the second movie, I was left in awe at the set.