Crunchyroll Adds ‘VladLove’ Anime Openings & Closing
We’re continuing to be excited about this project as it’s been a long time since we’ve had Mamoru Oshii on the TV side of anime, going back decades. The
VladLove anime series was pushed back to 2021 thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic but that’s not slowing down the reveals for it. With the series getting a YouTube premiere for its special version of the first episode on December 18th, 2020, while the formal streaming premiere was previously set for February 14th, 2021 through Abema and Amazon Prime. There are some rental streaming places being set up as well, though that’s mostly Japanese-focused.
Crunchyroll Adds ‘VladLove’ For Winter 2021 Anime Lineup
We’re continuing to be excited about this project as it’s been a long time since we’ve had Mamoru Oshii on the TV side of anime, going back decades. The
VladLove anime series was pushed back to 2021 thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic but that’s not slowing down the reveals for it. With the series getting a YouTube premiere for its special version of the first episode on December 18th, 2020, while the formal streaming premiere was previously set for February 14th, 2021 through Abema and Amazon Prime. There are some rental streaming places being set up as well, though that’s mostly Japanese-focused.
‘VladLove’ Anime Schedules Premiere
We’re continuing to be excited about this project as it’s been a long time since we’ve had Mamoru Oshii on the TV side of anime, going back decades. The
VladLove anime series was pushed back to 2021 thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic but that’s not slowing down the reveals for it. With the series getting a YouTube premiere for its special version of the first episode on December 18th, 2020, it looks like that went well and the main streaming premiere has now been set for February 14th, 2021 through Abema and Amazon Prime. There are some rental streaming places being set up as well, though that’s mostly Japanese-focused.
Kenji Nakata as Mitsugu’s pops
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2im3P4AiHc
Oshii’s listed as creator and chief director as he works with director Junji Nishimura on the project. With Kei Yamamura on board to work on the scripts while Kazunari Niigaki is serving as the character designer, it’s shaping up well. The production involves Comic Animation along with Drive while Production I.G. is listed as production cooperation.
Romi Park has joined the project in the role of Chihiro Chimatsuri. Check out her character promo below. The Japanese cast includes Ayane Sakura as Mitsugu Bamba and Rina Hidaka as Mai Vlad Transylvania.