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Must Watch One Underrated Anime That Shows Vampire Romance Right With One Genius Idea

Kou and Nazuna (Credits: Viz)

The anime landscape is often saturated with vampire romances, but “Call of the Night”  takes a refreshing deviation from the norm.

Unlike many series that dwell on the challenges of human-vampire relationships, “Call of the Night” introduces a unique twist influenced by Western fiction.

Nazuna and Kou(Credits: Liden Films)

A Twist in the Tale: Longing for Vampirism

In a departure from the usual vampire narratives, “Call of the Night” revolves around Ko Yamori, a human yearning to become a vampire.

The catch lies in the condition that he must fall in love with the vampire who bites him—enter Nazuna Nanakusa. This ingenious premise not only adds a layer of complexity to the storyline but also delves into the intricacies of love, challenging the notion of forcing oneself to fall in love.

Yofukashi No Uta (Credits: Liden Films)

Unconventional Motivations: Ko’s Quest for Freedom

Ko’s motivations set him apart from typical vampire protagonists. Rather than driven by grandiose romantic ideals, Ko simply seeks freedom.

This simplicity becomes a poignant reflection of youthful naivety, offering a unique perspective compared to the usual motives explored in vampire fiction. The narrative evolves beyond mere romantic setups, adding nuance to Ko’s character.

Nazuna (Credits: Liden Films)

Beyond Lust: Exploring the Complexity of Love

“Call of the Night” stands out by tackling the complexity of love beyond mere lust, a departure from the common focus of vampire romances.

Ko’s initial inability to feel love serves as a catalyst, allowing the anime to explore the intricate facets of falling in love. As the series progresses, the relationship between Nazuna and Ko deepens, offering a nuanced portrayal of love’s multifaceted nature.

Kou and Nazuna (Credits: Viz)

Anime Unleashed: Bridging Western and Anime Vampire Tropes

The series brilliantly intertwines Western and anime vampire tropes, presenting a narrative that transcends typical genre conventions.

It provides a unique twist on the Western portrayal of vampire romance, juxtaposed with a darker storyline involving another human-vampire pair.

Nazuna (Credits: Liden Films)

“Call of the Night” not only diverges from the norm but also metaphorically explores the essence of love in ways that are distinctive to the anime medium.

Umair Nakade: Umair, hailing from Mumbai, has a penchant for crafting content related to Anime and Manga. During his leisure hours, he channels his creativity into creating AMV edits on Instagram under the handle umair.amv.
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