The 2001 anime movie Vampire Hunter D revealed a new trailer ahead of its Blu-ray remaster edition coming in March. The remaster was announced last month, with the Japanese-dubbed version set be screened in select Japanese theaters for one week starting on February 28.
You can watch the new trailer below.
The voice cast for the anime includes (English/Japanese):
- D: Andrew Philpot / Hideyuki Tanaka
- Left Hand: Mike McShane / Ichiro Nagai
- Meier Link: John Rafter Lee / Koichi Yamadera
- Leila: Pamela Segall / Megumi Hayashibara
- Charlotte: Wendee Lee / Emi Shinohara
- Old Man of Barbarois: Dwight Schultz / Chikao Otsuka
- Polk: John Hostetter / Takeshi Aono
- John Elbourne: John DiMaggio / Motomu Kiyokawa
- Alan Elbourne: John DeMita / Koji Tsujitani
- Machira: John DiMaggio / Rintaro Nishi
- Caroline: Mary Elizabeth McGlynn / Yoko Soumi
- Benge: Dwight Schultz / Keiji Fujiwara
- Sheriff: John DiMaggio / Rikiya Koyama
- Priest: John DeMita / Unsho Ishizuka
- Girl (Leila’s Granddaughter): Debi Derryberry / Mika Kanai
- Carmila: Julia Fletcher / Miwa Mae
Vampire Hunter D is a dark fantasy anime movie directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri at MADHOUSE, based on the third novel in Hideyuki Kikuchi’s Vampire Hunter D series, which is titled D – Demon Deathchase. The story follows D, a half-vampire (dhampir) bounty hunter who is going after a vampire who kidnapped a young woman. The movie was first released in the US in 2000, while a Japanese release followed in 2001. It it was screened in English with Japanese subtitles.
The Vampire Hunter D franchise began as a novel series by Hideyuki Kikuchi in 1983, featuring illustrations by Yoshitaka Amano (Final Fantasy). The franchise went on to get two anime adaptations, manga, and video games.
Source: Official Website
© 2001 Tristone Entertainment / Hideyuki Kikuchi / Vampire Hunter D Production Committee
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