Vampire Wars
Japanese original video animation
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Vampire Wars (ヴァンパイヤー戦争, Vanpaiyā Sensō) is an original video animation based on a novel series by Kiyoshi Kasai and published by Kadokawa Shoten, produced by Toei Animation and directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi.
GenreSupernatural, Vampire
DirectedbyKazuhisa Takenouchi
WrittenbyHiroyuki Hoshiyama
MusicbyKazuhiko Toyama
| Vampire Wars | |
| ヴァンパイヤー戦争 (Vanpaiyaa Sensou) | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Supernatural, Vampire |
| Original video animation | |
| Directed by | Kazuhisa Takenouchi |
| Written by | Hiroyuki Hoshiyama |
| Music by | Kazuhiko Toyama |
| Studio | Toei Animation |
| Licensed by | |
| Released | January 25, 1991 |
| Runtime | 50 minutes |
Cast
| Character | Original Version | English Dub |
|---|---|---|
| Kuki Kosaburo | Masashi Sugawara | Roger May |
| Milcea Millere | Shuuichi Ikeda | |
| Kiki/Lamia | Yuka Koyama | Julia Brahms |
| Bellboy | Hikaru Midorikawa | |
| Muraki | Kaneto Shiozawa | |
| Mirucha | Masaru Ikeda | Peter Marinker |
| Charlie Milan | Takeshi Aono | |
| Newscaster | Peter Marinker | |
| George Lazare | Toshiya Ueda | Frank Rozelaar-Green |
| Brigit | Yūko Mita | Sarah Wateridge |
Media
Novels
The first volume was published in 1982 and it ran up to 11 volumes.[1] Artwork in the original printing was handled by Hiroyuki Kitazume, while the reprint was made by Takashi Takeuchi.
Anime
Vampire Wars was broadcast in United States on May 5, 2008[2] and in Canada by Super Channel on December 1, 2008.[3]
The OVA is licensed in the US and United Kingdom by Manga Entertainment.[4] Manga Entertainment released a DVD of the Vampire Wars OVA on June 25, 2002.[5]