The upcoming Babanbabanban Vampire anime has unveiled a fresh trailer, offering a deeper glimpse into the show’s premise and its upcoming ending theme. Set to premiere on January 11, the series adapts Hiromasa Okujima’s BL (Blood-Love) comedy manga and is confirmed to stream on Netflix.
The newly released trailer introduces viewers to the anime’s quirky tone, alongside the catchy ending theme, “NE-CHU-SHOW,” performed by the musical group BOTCHI BOROMARU. The trailer highlights the blend of comedy, tension, and supernatural elements that fans can expect from the series.
Babanbabanban Vampire Anime Details
The anime is directed by Itsuro Kawasaki, with Takahiro Tamano serving as assistant director. Yukiko Ban takes on the roles of character designer and chief animation director, while Jun Ichikawa is responsible for the music. The project is being produced by GAINA.
The story follows Ranmaru Mori, a 450-year-old vampire who works as a live-in part-timer at a public bathhouse. Ranmaru is on a mission to find the perfect taste—the blood of an 18-year-old virgin. However, his task is complicated when he is tasked with protecting the virginity of Rihito, the bathhouse’s only son, at all costs. The situation grows more complicated as Rihito begins to fall for a girl in his class, leaving Ranmaru in a state of desperate frustration.
Babanbabanban Vampire Manga and Adaptation
The Babanbabanban Vampire manga is currently serialized in Akita Shoten’s Bessatsu Shonen Champion magazine. Fans of the original manga are eagerly anticipating how the anime will bring Okujima’s unique blend of dark humor and supernatural romance to life. With the premiere just around the corner, all eyes are now on January 11, when the first episode will debut on Netflix.
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