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Vampire Hunter D - Bloodlust
Directors: Tai Kit Mak, Yoshiaki Kawajiri
Number of Items: 1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Format: Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Running Time: 106 minutes
Studio: Urban Vision Enterta
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Region Code: 1
Product Group: DVD
Release Date: 2002-02-12

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"The Best Anime I've Seen!"
I bought this on e-bay just a couple days ago.
I was so excited when I got it, I was shaking!
Then I watched it about 6 times.
Its SO awesome.
The Anime is good for being so old,
& the characters are very cool.




"English..."
I've seen a lot of reviews that complain that Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust does not have literal English translations, so I thought I'd let everyone know: The original language version of Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust is English. For its theatrical run in Japan, the widespread release was in English with Japanese subtitles. In Korea, the film was shown in English with Korean subtitles.
(Straight from the official website, folks.)




"Great Anime - Crap DVD ed..."
very good movie - 4 stars!
but this us edition only contains the english dub!!!
(and got very poor picture quality...)




"Pays homage to the original"
Years ago, the original Vampire Hunter D was one of the very first animes I had ever watched. Although a bit dated now, I still feel that it holds a special spot amoungst my favorites. I would definatly say that they did a good job of revamping (pardon my bad pun) a wonderfuly dark and gritty world filled with ghouls and monsters. Not to mention our dark hero with a serious history and lineage. Great animation, interesting monsters and characters, plus the same D that we all know and love, make for an awsome and entertaining visual experience. I would recommend this to anyone who loves Vampire slaying, and awsome animation.
On a side note, to all of those who would complain about the fact that the DVD only comes with an English audio track, the movie was made in Japan using ENGLISH voice actors with Japanese subtitles in theatres. The movie did not have Japanese voices originally. So please do not be detoured by some of the bad reviews certain individules would give based simply upon the fact that it does not have an available Japanese audio track with Japanese voice actors. There never was one, and there were never any...
Thank You




"best ever"
this is by far the best anime movie i have ever seen!!!!!!!!






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