![]() ![]() Usui Kenta is the stereotypical loser, and Maaka is the usual “growing pains” star of the show. ![]() My favorite Marker would probably be Ren, since he’s such a bad boy. The Maaka/Marker family is probably the dictionary definition of dysfunctional, and you know how funny dysfunctional families can be. Plus there’s always the love-hate relationship of Maki and Winner to back that up.Ĭharacters are OK. For some reason, the Karin-Kenta love match really works, they go so well together, and I’m sticking to that opinion regardless of how creepy Usui Kenta may look compared to Karin. It’s probably because the comedic scenes are also chockfull of ecchi and fanservice, which I\'m not really into. Sure it was funny, but it could have been funnier. It wasn’t expected, nor was it underwhelming, and I would say it ended on a high note.Īs a comedy, I would say it’s so-so. Anyway, situations like this would go on until the last episode, which I actually like. These situations would usually end up with her as the victor and everyone (including me) will be laughing at the end. get into crazy situations such as preventing schoolmates and teachers from finding out about her true identity, having a vampire hunter as an admirer, keeping her grandma from sucking out her crush’s blood and whatnot. Basically, the fact that Karin’s not a normal vampire, is what the plot revolves on. She doesn’t suck blood as often as other vampires do, since she actually makes blood, she bathes in daylight with no problem whatsoever – The bottom line is that she can do what other vampires can’t. She’s probably what you would refer to as an anti-vampire. ![]() Speaking of the plot… So it’s about Karin, a freak among vampires. However, after episode 5 things got better and the plot became more definite. To be honest I expected a lot from it and unfortunately the first 5 episodes didn’t really grab me. ![]()
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