Vampiyan Kids
Vampiyan Kids | |
バンパイヤン・キッズ (Banpaiyan Kidzu) | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Masatsugu Arakawa |
Music by | Toshihiko Sahashi |
Studio | Production I.G |
Network | Fuji Television |
Original run | October 13, 2001 – March 30, 2002 |
Episodes | 26 |
Vampiyan Kids (バンパイヤン・キッズ Banpaiyan Kizzu) is a Japanese anime television series by Production I.G and directed by Masatsugu Arakawa.[1] It began airing in Japan on October 13, 2001, and finished airing on March 30, 2002. The series lasted 26 episodes, with 3 episodes being DVD only.
Plot Summary
A Vampiyan family's, who survive on orange juice instead of blood, world is turned upside down when Papa is unable to scare humans. The family is sent to the human world were Papa must scare 1000 people before they can return. Unfortunately, Papa's daughter, Sue, falls in love with a boy named Kou and no longer wants to return home.
Pilot film
An 18-minute pilot film was produced for Vampiyan Kids in 1999. Directed by Masaaki Yuasa, supervised by Mitsuru Hongo, and with music composed by Kow Otani, it stands in stark contrast with the colorful TV series with its darker design and twisted humor.
References
- ↑ "Kewpie Doll Gets First Anime This December on TV (Update 2)". Anime News Network. September 17, 2009. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
External links
- Vampiyan Kids at Production I.G.
- Vampiyan Kids (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia