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Add a bloodthirsty romance to your shelf when supernatural romantic comedy Call of the Night heads to Blu-ray this September.
“After being bitten by the vampire Nazuna while wandering late at night, insomniac student Ko Yamori unhappily learns that he’s NOT becoming a vampire himself. Apparently, if you’re bitten by a vampire that you’re not in love with, you just get a bloodthirsty friend instead of a supernatural blood connection. But being vamped is one of the few things to ever intrigue Ko, so he makes it his goal to fall in love with Nazuna. Of course, Ko’s friends aren’t thrilled with his new vampiric ambitions, and it’s not even clear if Nazuna will bite on the offer should Ko try to answer the CALL OF THE NIGHT!”
via Sentai Filmworks
Call of the Night is a vampire romantic comedy manga series written and illustrated by Kotoyama and published Shogakukan and VIZ Media. It follows high schooler who, bored with his life, meets a vampire one late night, deciding to fall in love with his new undead companion in order to become a vampire too. The anime adaptation is directed by Tetsuya Miyanishi and Tomoyuki Itamura and written by Michiko Yokote with animation by Liden Films.
The Call of the Night Complete Collection has all 13 episodes of the series in English and Japanese with English subtitle options. Special features include textless versions of the opening & closing animations, web previews, a karaoke version of the insert song Loss Time by Creepy Nuts, and Japanese promos.
The Call of the Night Complete Collection will be available September 5, 2023. You can pre-order it now from SentaiFilmworks.com.
(Source: Sentai Filmworks)
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