Blood: The Last Vampire

Directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo
R
2000    48mFantasy, Animation
6.650%66%6.9
Japan, 1966. Saya is part of a secret team destroying demons. She is sent undercover as a student at the Yokota Air Base in Fussa-shi, Tokyo, just before Halloween. She discovers that two of her classmates are vampires in disguise just as they are preparing to attack the school nurse; meanwhile, her colleagues have discovered another vampire acting as a bartender in the local red-light district. A spectacular battle ensues.

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  • Youki KudohSaya (voice)
  • Saemi NakamuraNurse Makiho Caroline Amano (voice)
  • Joe RomersaDavid (voice)
  • Rebecca ForstadtSharon (voice)
  • Stuart RobinsonLouis (voice)
  • Akira KoteyamaMama (voice)
  • Tom FahnTeacher (voice)
  • Fitz HoustonS.P. #1 (voice)
  • Paul CarrSchool Headmaster (voice)
  • Hiroyuki KitakuboDirector
  • Kenji KamiyamaScreenplay
  • Yukio NagasakiProducer
  • Yusuke TakedaArt Direction
  • Shinji TakagiSecond Unit Director
  • Kazuchika KiseSound Editor / Animation Director
  • Keiichi MomoseSound Director
  • Yoshihiro IkeOriginal Music Composer
  • Mamoru OshiiSupervising Producer / Original Story
  • Tokumitsu KifuneVisual Effects
  • Katsuya TeradaVisual Effects
  • flavo43January 2, 2026
    Blood: The Last Vampire is a visually striking and fiercely atmospheric anime that delivers intense action from the very first frame. Its dark, moody aesthetic and fluid animation make every fight sequence feel sharp and memorable, while the character designs—especially Saya’s iconic look—add to its lasting appeal. The premise is strong, and the world hints at deeper lore that’s genuinely intriguing. However, the film’s biggest limitation is its length. At under an hour, the pacing feels rushed, leaving little room for the story to breathe or for its mysteries to fully develop. Plot threads are wrapped up quickly—sometimes too neatly—and a few narrative leaps feel irrational or underexplained. It’s a testament to the film’s strengths that you’re left wanting much more. With additional time to expand its world and characters, Blood: The Last Vampire could have been a near‑perfect genre classic.
  • cyberpu7October 7, 2025
    Its one of those anime features that released in that special time after the Matrix hit theatres. Moody, Edgy and in your face. It runs at under an hour but if you want some stellar animation steeped in blood, guts and vampire killing anime girls? Go for it.

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