The Vampire Dies in No Time According to this story, reality may differ from what we now believe. Sometimes the stories we were given as children and throughout our lives might be quite different. Knowing the truth could be like learning that the tooth fairy and Santa Claus aren't real. Trolls are better than they're made up to be. The Vampire Dies in No Time (Kyūketsuki Sugu Shinu) is a Japanese anime series based on the manga of the same name by Itaru Bonnoki. Hiroshi Kjina directed the stunning animation, which was animated by Madhouse. Yukie Sugawara oversaw the series' scripts, Mayuko Nakano created the characters, and Ry Takahashi composed the soundtrack. The show was broadcast on Tokyo MX, BS11, tvk, KBS Kyoto, and SUN from October 4 to December 20, 2021. On August 31 of the following year, Netflix granted permission for an anime adaptation in Asia. Outside of Asia, Funimation obtained the series' license. On December 20, 2021, the first season concluded. The anime's genres included comedy and supernatural, while its themes included adult casting, joke humor, and vampires. Its target audience was shounen. The anime had 12 episodes with a runtime of 23 minutes each, and it was rated PG-13 for teens aged 13 and above. Vampires are a genuine possibility in the universe where the series is set. There are vampire lords, who resemble humans in brain and physicality, and lower vampires, which are just beasts. All vampire lords possess the same fundamental strengths and weaknesses, but some also have unique skills that distinguish them from other members of their kind. Regular animals can also be found for them to transform into eternal familiars. While some vampires prefer to coexist peacefully with humans, others prefer to pose a threat. As a result, some people assume the job of vampire hunters to control the aggressive vampires. The vampire ruler Draluc is vulnerable to just about everything, even though vampires are believed to have several vulnerabilities that counteract their immense power. Ronald, a vampire hunter, is hired to break into the "Invincible Progenitor's" castle and save a woman's son from the monster within. But when he gets there, he is shocked to see that the vampire is instantly destroyed by something as simple as a hand clap! And the kid he was supposed to save had just walked in to play video games on the vampire lord's console while he slept! Draluc's fortress is decimated in an unfortunate turn of events, and the frail vampire decides to move in with the hunter who has just overpowered him. The unusual team of Ronald, Draluc, and the vampire's pet armadillo, John, must cooperate in fighting Ronald's aggressive editor, the lesser vampires terrorizing the city, and even their fellow vampire hunters. Draluc, an immortal higher vampire from the illustrious Dragon Clan, continually passes away and disintegrates due to many little causes. He moved in with Ronaldo after his castle was mistakenly demolished, to the chagrin of the other. Draluc has a classic mature vampire appearance, sharp ears, a nose, and pale, bone-like skin. He has short, backcombed black hair and wide, languid eyes. Draluc is arrogant and proud since he is a vampire from an elite clan. From his upbringing with his mentor and like any other old conventional vampires of his day, he tends to speak down to people. But he also has a compassionate side. He doesn't deliberately assault someone or draw blood from them unless they permit him to. When his antics cross the line or become excessive, Draluc readily acknowledges his errors and offers some kind of remorse. Young adult Ronaldo has blue eyes, white-silver hair, and a fit physique appropriate for his field of employment. Extremely abrasive, irritable, foul-mouthed, and obstinate describe Ronaldo. With Draluc, he regularly loses his cool, causing the vampire to pass away more than once in a short period. But when it comes to John, he behaves like a devoted dad, indulging him and ensuring his safety. Draluc's familiar, John, is a male armadillo. He can hear and comprehend human speech, but he cannot talk. John communicates with others by motions and signs since only Draluc can understand him. The size of a soccer ball, John is a three-banded armadillo. He possesses brownish defensive armor at his back that he can coil into a ball to shield himself from harm or fling himself at opponents. His front is covered in fluffy white fur. He becomes famous immediately and is used as a mascot due to his adorable appearance. The subject wonderfully complements the comedic components' already excellent execution. The substance is the ideal complement to the superb execution of exploring the world of vampires and hunters, the parody elements, and how the characters are built around defying expectations. Ronald's narcissism and insecurity, Draluc's playful demeanor and the unknown extent of his cowardice, John's abuse, which is also a joke in and of itself due to the contrast of sanity it presents, the way the show constructs itself and introduces a new idea in each sketch that is inventive but not entirely original. Since everything is presented as it is and the characters act as they do, this anime's beauty lies in its simplicity, the unexpected, and the sincerity with which it attempts to create. Throughout its running time, this anime establishes a sense of familiarity and excitement for the characters that have already been introduced and builds anticipation for their upcoming appearances. The crazy comedy KyuuShinu centers on a vampire hunter and a vampire who constantly perishes. As the tale progresses, Ronald and his hunting expeditions with Draluc and John (the vampire's armadillo) are a slice of life but incredibly bizarre. Their relationships work well despite how different they are from one another, yet they share idiocy. Nothing particularly remarkable in the Visual aspect, but the artwork is quite enough for a program that prioritizes humor above beauty. Comedy could be more varied at best. This program may tickle your funny bone or do its hardest to keep you involved even though the same wit, cliche, or joke is used again, depending on your definition of humor. The series' opening theme song, "Dies in No Time," was performed by Jun Fukuyama, while the series' closing theme song, "Strangers," was performed by Daisuke Ono and Takayuki Kondō as TRD. The opening song is an incredible banger; it is so infectious that I am at a loss for words. In addition to the animation, the voice actors do an excellent job portraying their humorous characters. 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