Tskune sube accidentalmente a un autobús que va a una escuela de monstruos.Tskune sube accidentalmente a un autobús que va a una escuela de monstruos.Tskune sube accidentalmente a un autobús que va a una escuela de monstruos.
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Watched this when I was young and it gives me major nostalgia, I love Tsukune (The main character) But most of the characters are very cliche anime arc characters... It's very sexualized but as a female I don't really mind, some of it is funny, there is some comedy and etc- Good laughs. There isn't really a plot to be found which is a big bother to me (The manga is very good and way less sexualized, I think the anime maybe follows the manga for like 3 episodes? The plot is much more superior and Tsukune isn't completely useless in it) They really changed A LOT of this show, it's very messy as sometimes the show gets very serious and initiates a short story... The second season is a complete janky crap, the last few episodes really just made me mad as the show makes the group out to be a clique that quite literally outs the other real Moka just for not being the old Moka, (Explained by watching the show) which in reality would be extremely lonely and I can't help but just feel bad for her, which is ridiculous because they try so....hard. Honestly it's okay sometimes, a few moments were really cringy yeah. Idk, I don't hate it, I just don't love it. I can't help but be somewhat okay with it still just for the fact that I really enjoyed it growing up.
Side Note: Mizuki Nana sings all the ending and opening songs, I love me some Mizuki Nana.
Side Note: Mizuki Nana sings all the ending and opening songs, I love me some Mizuki Nana.
There is no grand plot going on. In every episode Tskune and his friends have to defeat another foe and they need to work out their love triangle. The focus clearly is on the latter as the fights aren't that spectacular, though the visuals are often gorgeous.
His friends (or rather his harem) are typical naive but lovable anime girls. Only Moka (due to her importance to Tskune) has more of a personality. Tskune himself is a bit lacking as he is very weak and consequently has to be rescued by his female friends all the time; a fact that he is painfully aware of himself. He would have been way cooler if he had at least one useful skill like sword fighting; just anything instead of whining about how weak he is. His weakness is also very much at odds with his protective nature.
Though plot and characters aren't anything spectacular, there are some really beautiful and funny moments to be found, lessons about love and friendship (though nothing too deep). And 13 episodes are a good match for this format.
His friends (or rather his harem) are typical naive but lovable anime girls. Only Moka (due to her importance to Tskune) has more of a personality. Tskune himself is a bit lacking as he is very weak and consequently has to be rescued by his female friends all the time; a fact that he is painfully aware of himself. He would have been way cooler if he had at least one useful skill like sword fighting; just anything instead of whining about how weak he is. His weakness is also very much at odds with his protective nature.
Though plot and characters aren't anything spectacular, there are some really beautiful and funny moments to be found, lessons about love and friendship (though nothing too deep). And 13 episodes are a good match for this format.
I watched series one, and its not that great. The animation could've been better. Every female is sexualized. Pretty much every episode has the same format (there's even a bat character that comes in and compares every episode to the previous one and how similar they are). All the characters are watered down and shallow. There is some entertainment to be found, but not much. Miscommunication is often used as a plot device, which is really frustrating. I wouldn't really recommend this.
"Rosario + Vampire" is a chaotic blend of monster mayhem, comedy, and an overabundance of fan service. It's a quintessential 2000s harem romcom where the power of friendship (and supernatural punches) always seems to prevail.
The protagonist, unfortunately, is as bland as they come-a forgettable, pathetic human amidst a cast of far more vibrant and dynamic characters. His lack of growth is a major letdown; while the supporting cast evolves and steals the spotlight, he stays stuck in the same rut, always needing to be saved by white-haired Moka. It's frustrating, especially when even minor characters seem to have more to offer than the MC.
That said, Moka's dark side is a highlight, and the supporting cast is packed with quirky personalities and unique powers that keep things entertaining. The first season was decent, but I found myself enjoying season two much more. The ending, however, left much to be desired-it felt unfinished, and a third season could have tied things up properly.
Despite its flaws, I'd recommend Rosario + Vampire if you're looking for a good laugh and don't mind a heavy dose of nostalgia for the over-the-top harem antics of the 2000s.
The protagonist, unfortunately, is as bland as they come-a forgettable, pathetic human amidst a cast of far more vibrant and dynamic characters. His lack of growth is a major letdown; while the supporting cast evolves and steals the spotlight, he stays stuck in the same rut, always needing to be saved by white-haired Moka. It's frustrating, especially when even minor characters seem to have more to offer than the MC.
That said, Moka's dark side is a highlight, and the supporting cast is packed with quirky personalities and unique powers that keep things entertaining. The first season was decent, but I found myself enjoying season two much more. The ending, however, left much to be desired-it felt unfinished, and a third season could have tied things up properly.
Despite its flaws, I'd recommend Rosario + Vampire if you're looking for a good laugh and don't mind a heavy dose of nostalgia for the over-the-top harem antics of the 2000s.
When I came across this series, Rosario + Vampire, I thought the premise to be unusual enough to watch; the concept of an ordinary mid- teen human kid accidentally going to a school of monsters was a cool one, and had a lot of potential.
Rosario did not disappoint. Though monsters, most of the students at Yokai Academy are pretty good looking in their human form, including Tsukune, the male protagonist, while the girls are unsurprisingly pretty sexy. You have to get used to the amount of fan service the creators provide, but, like watching girls in bikinis on a beach, after a while you get used to it and it's not that big a deal, just a very pleasant spectacle; however, the girls ARE very attractive, and the various mini story arcs constantly remind one of their powerful sex appeal. That, and the pretty decent animation, plus great music, makes it an entertaining thing to watch and listen to. The adorable Nana Mizuki has a great voice, and does a wonderful job with the songs-as well as the sedate Moka's voice - even if in Japanese; if you have a chance, look this charming little lady up!
There is no overwhelming story to take in, other than the adventures of a teenage human boy in a school of monster people, but the little ones they provide, and the resulting fights that the gorgeous Moka Akashiya has in her powerful vampire state, are very cool to see; but, of course, Moka always is, no matter what state she's in. The series is strewn throughout with comic moments, which one can see is what the creators decided to make this, rather than an anime with hard science, plots, and dramas, which is what it appears confuses those people who also read the manga. I didn't. Rosario doesn't try to become something terribly serious and dramatic, although it does have some interesting dramatic and semi-serious moments in it; but ultimately they give way to more humorous and amusing resolutions. Tsukune is a charming young boy with a naive but very good heart, and it's easy to see why the girls - otherwise in a school of high-octane monster males - love him. His human scent is not the reason, it's just there, and something more that interests them; but the love they have for him is because of his good, accepting nature and wishes of good will for everyone, which, in a school of monsters, makes for many comic moments.
Altogether, Rosario's characters are attractive and charming, male and female alike, the anime colorful and pleasant to watch, the villains (who are only villainous for a short time) interesting and then amusing, and the story lines light and entertaining; that is why it has its popularity. And of course, there are Moka, Kurumu, Mizore, & Yukari (not to ignore Rubi Tojo, the exotic adult witch, Ririko Kagome, the super sexy & busty math teacher, & the nearly as sexy & always funny homeroom teacher, Shizuka Nekonome) all of who are always attractive, captivating, slightly erotic, & very entertaining to watch. But it is always the dazzling Moka Akashiya that is the central focus of the series, who manages to stir up most of the action & drama, one way or the other, and is any man or boy's dream girl; and if you have to offer up a little blood every once in awhile, well, that's the price for having a stunning vampire girlfriend who adores you. It's a definite hoot, and worth watching a few times.
Rosario did not disappoint. Though monsters, most of the students at Yokai Academy are pretty good looking in their human form, including Tsukune, the male protagonist, while the girls are unsurprisingly pretty sexy. You have to get used to the amount of fan service the creators provide, but, like watching girls in bikinis on a beach, after a while you get used to it and it's not that big a deal, just a very pleasant spectacle; however, the girls ARE very attractive, and the various mini story arcs constantly remind one of their powerful sex appeal. That, and the pretty decent animation, plus great music, makes it an entertaining thing to watch and listen to. The adorable Nana Mizuki has a great voice, and does a wonderful job with the songs-as well as the sedate Moka's voice - even if in Japanese; if you have a chance, look this charming little lady up!
There is no overwhelming story to take in, other than the adventures of a teenage human boy in a school of monster people, but the little ones they provide, and the resulting fights that the gorgeous Moka Akashiya has in her powerful vampire state, are very cool to see; but, of course, Moka always is, no matter what state she's in. The series is strewn throughout with comic moments, which one can see is what the creators decided to make this, rather than an anime with hard science, plots, and dramas, which is what it appears confuses those people who also read the manga. I didn't. Rosario doesn't try to become something terribly serious and dramatic, although it does have some interesting dramatic and semi-serious moments in it; but ultimately they give way to more humorous and amusing resolutions. Tsukune is a charming young boy with a naive but very good heart, and it's easy to see why the girls - otherwise in a school of high-octane monster males - love him. His human scent is not the reason, it's just there, and something more that interests them; but the love they have for him is because of his good, accepting nature and wishes of good will for everyone, which, in a school of monsters, makes for many comic moments.
Altogether, Rosario's characters are attractive and charming, male and female alike, the anime colorful and pleasant to watch, the villains (who are only villainous for a short time) interesting and then amusing, and the story lines light and entertaining; that is why it has its popularity. And of course, there are Moka, Kurumu, Mizore, & Yukari (not to ignore Rubi Tojo, the exotic adult witch, Ririko Kagome, the super sexy & busty math teacher, & the nearly as sexy & always funny homeroom teacher, Shizuka Nekonome) all of who are always attractive, captivating, slightly erotic, & very entertaining to watch. But it is always the dazzling Moka Akashiya that is the central focus of the series, who manages to stir up most of the action & drama, one way or the other, and is any man or boy's dream girl; and if you have to offer up a little blood every once in awhile, well, that's the price for having a stunning vampire girlfriend who adores you. It's a definite hoot, and worth watching a few times.
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- ErroresThe length of (inner and outer) Moka's hair periodically changes from butt-length to knee-length to ankle-length - sometimes in the same episode - with no explanation or anyone taking notice. This stands out considering how everyone else's appearances remain constant.
- Citas
Yukari Sendo: [while ineffectualy punching Mizore in the breast] Take those ginormous sweater snowballs of yours and ski on 'em!
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