The new supernatural detective anime Undead Girl Murder Farce exists in a world where history's most famous monster is already dead.
Undead Girl Murder Farce's opening episodes introduce the anime's leading characters and firmly establish the monster-infested world where the story occurs. However, a major bombshell is dropped in a quick line of dialogue from the second episode revealing that Count Dracula, the most iconic Vampire of all time, is dead. This reveal explains that he was killed by human hunters, establishing how dangerous life in this world can be for a Vampire.
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How Undead Murder Farce Establishes Dracula's Death
The scene appears in the opening moments of Episode 2, "Vampire," as a pair of the titular creatures, Raoul and Lord Goddard, discuss their tentative relationship with humans while hunting a deer. This conversation establishes the fragile harmony between them,...
Undead Girl Murder Farce's opening episodes introduce the anime's leading characters and firmly establish the monster-infested world where the story occurs. However, a major bombshell is dropped in a quick line of dialogue from the second episode revealing that Count Dracula, the most iconic Vampire of all time, is dead. This reveal explains that he was killed by human hunters, establishing how dangerous life in this world can be for a Vampire.
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How Undead Murder Farce Establishes Dracula's Death
The scene appears in the opening moments of Episode 2, "Vampire," as a pair of the titular creatures, Raoul and Lord Goddard, discuss their tentative relationship with humans while hunting a deer. This conversation establishes the fragile harmony between them,...
- 7/2/2023
- by Michael John-Day
- CBR
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