
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
Animation • R • 2001 • 1 hr 43 min
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Legendary dhampir D competes with a motley family of bounty hunters to track down Charlotte Elbourne, a young woman seemingly abducted by undead nobleman Meier Link.
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One of the most beautiful animated films out there.
Dark + ominous anime about the half vampire bounty Hunter D and Dracula. Great fights and the story isn't your typical good vs evil.
The animation is smooth. I love the gothic feel to it. Absolutely gorgeous.
Visually stunning and weird. I wanted to see more of this universe, but this was pretty good. Even if I prefer the 80s anime style art.
Great story. Movie will grasp your attention and keep it till the end.
I want Guillermo Del Toro to pick this franchise up!
Dark and beautiful, a great improvement from the 80's anime, more creatures makes me fan of a vampire series thats really cool
Dark and beautiful, a great improvement from the 80's anime, more creatures makes me fan of a vampire series thats really cool
Visually stunning, very goth and the story is full of unique, memorable moments. One of my all time favorites. A true master-piece.
No words can describe the black dizzying theme flowing through the entire production.
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7.2 – Based on 866 ratings
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