Vampire Dormitory twists many pre-established vampire tropes.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary The first episode of a new Crunchyroll series called Vampire Dormitory has already introduced a compelling twist to how these eponymous creatures perceive human blood in the already well-established vampire mythos. This unique twist not only showcases one of the more celebrated reasons why anime appeals to so many people, but also mirrors what an underrated vampire romance flawlessly achieved on HIDIVE.
As a result, the basis of how well Mito's blood tastes to Ruka will serve as a potentially incredible metaphor for the relationship that will undoubtedly form between them. As alluded earlier, this particular direction feels like a response to a similar vampire romance on HIDIVE called Call of the Night. In that series, love is measured by the victim's ability to turn into a vampire after their blood is consumed. The human, in that case, is willing to become a vampire, but because the protagonist struggles with falling in love, they try to build a relationship with their vampiric love interest in pursuit of that goal.
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