Anime News News

Vampire Dormitory Anime Adaptation Announced, Set for 2024 Premiere

adaptation for the Vampire Dormitory manga has been announced with a 2024 premiere date. Studio Blanc (The Reincarnation of the Strongest Exorcist in Another World, AYAKA) is animating the series under the direction of Nobuyoshi Nagayama. Toko Machida is writing the script, and Naomi Tsuruta is doing the character designs. A teaser visual has been released as part of the announcement:

Vampire Dormitory – Anim Teaser Visual

Vampire Dormitory is a manga written and illustrated by Ema Toyama. It has been serialized since November 2018 in Kodansha’s Nakayoshi magazine. The mangaka released a commemorative illustration following the anime adaptation announcement for the Vampire Dormitory series:

Kodansha USA has licensed it in English, with ten volumes currently out, describing the plot as:
Mito, who has no family to rely on, lives on the streets, disguised as a boy. Ruka, a vampire, saves her from a perilous situation and makes her an offer: become his subservient thrall from which he can feed whenever he wants, and she can live with him—in the boys’ dorm. Because her very existence depends on her secret not being found out, every day is a new danger—to say nothing of that vampire! Meanwhile, Ruka, not knowing Mito’s a girl, dotes on her night and day in an attempt to ripen her “disgusting male blood,” but when real feelings develop… this dangerous romance between a crossdressing girl and an obsessive vampire begins!

Source: Official Website
©Ema Toyama/Kodansha/“Vampire Dormitory” Production Committee

Teddy Cambosa

Teddy Cambosa is a freelance writer and journalist who is currently a final year student at the Batangas State University, where he is studying Biology. He is a senior writer at marketing publication MARKETECH APAC, and also contributes to several online outlets such as PAKSA MNL, Outbreak News Today, and VTuber NewsDrop. He loves to talk about things related to marketing, advertising, branding, VTubers, astronomy and music.

Published by
Teddy Cambosa