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If someone asks you about the best vampire anime, and you’re still stuck withCastlevaniaandHellsing, then mate, you’re on the wrong track. BothCastlevaniaandHellsingare undoubtedly great anime, whether it’s the animation, fights, or the plot that’s being discussed.Castlevania’s brilliance appeals to a wider audience even beyond the anime and manga community, whereasHellsingis revered by its loyal fanbase.

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However, fans need to immediately direct their attention toThe Case Study of Vanitas, also popularly known asVanitas no Carte. It’s a shame that the anime doesn’t get the attention it deserves despite everything it has to offer.The Case Study of Vanitashas its strengths, which are definitely worth watching once or seven times!

The Case Study of Vanitasexcels on all fronts as the best vampire anime

The Case Study of Vanitaswas first released in 2021 and currentlyhas 24 episodes in total. The story begins with a meeting between Noé and Vanitas. Vanitas is a doctor on a quest to heal vampires and does so with the Book of Vanitas that Noé has been looking for. Vanitas asks Noé to join him and thus begins their story, one that is riddled with mysteries.

The anime draws you in with the gorgeous vampires and keeps you hooked with its intricate narrative. The first episode gives you a glimpse of everything worthwhile about the anime. The fight sequence between Vanitas and Noé is brutal and exciting, as they go back and forth while restraining Amelia.

Noé from The Case Study of Vanitas anime

Changing Vanitas’s History with the Vampire of the Blue Moon Makes the Case Study of Vanitas Character a Parallel to his Counterpart

The feisty action sequences are enlivened with spectacular animation. It brings out the beauty and the horrors in every scene. The soundtrack is the perfect addition to the overall aesthetics, and stands out as the highlight. It exudes elegance yet there’s plenty of grim and darker themes to keep things balanced.

If you like an anime that is visually stunning and explores a story that withholds and reveals information in the best way possible,The Case Study of Vanitasis the perfect next watch for you! However, there’s a small caveat for those who find themselves ready to begin the anime.

Changing Vanitas’s History with the Vampire of the Blue Moon Makes the Case Study of Vanitas Character a Parallel to his Counterpart

The only downside ofThe Case Study of Vanitas anime

Vampires never go out of fashion, and pretty ones even more so. This is also the reason why you can’t get enough of the intriguing plot progression inThe Case Study of Vanitas. As a vampire anime or one that is a great mix of action, mystery, and a sprinkle of romance, it’s thoroughly engaging and can easily be considered one of the best, as said in this X post.

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The Book of Vanitas in The Case Study of Vanitas anime

The only downside of the anime is that it’s incomplete. The manga has around 65 chapters, and around 40  chapters have been adapted with less than 20 chapters left. There isn’t enough subject matter for another season yet.

It’ll take some time for the mangato reach the point where the anime can continue. Moreover, the mysterious narrative leaves many questions unattended without any answers in sight. That still shouldn’t deter you from giving the anime a chance, as every episode offers something new and refreshing at every turn.

Noé  can be seen falling down in a still from Vanitas no Carte

The Case Study of Vanitasis available to stream on Crunchyroll.

Laveena Joshi

Anime Writer

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Laveena is an anime content writer at FandomWire. Having written more than 800 articles, she’s an expert in mainstream shonen series, ranging from the bizarre world of JoJo’s to the expansive worldbuilding of One Piece.With her formal education in Journalism and Mass Communication, she explores entertainment journalism through the lens of anime and manga, from mainstream and classic titles to niche and obscure ones.

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