Vampire Knight

Studio Deen
Drama / Mystery / Romance13 EP/8 Apr 2008

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8.7
4 Fans
8 Want to Watch
16 Watched

Synopsis

The cheerful Yuuki Cross and the gruff Zero Kiryuu are members of the disciplinary committee at Cross Academy, which houses two very distinct classes: the Day Class and the Night Class. Their job consists of upholding order between the classes when they switch out. While that may not seem like an especially difficult task, the Day Class is unaware of the truth behind the Night Class—their utterly gorgeous students are vampires. Ten years ago, Yuuki was saved from a vampire attack by Kaname Kuran, a Pureblood vampire. Now, Kaname is the leader of the Night Class, and Yuuki's disciplinary committee position allows her to see him again, making her feelings for him grow complicated. Meanwhile, Zero bears a white-hot hatred of all vampires and believes they can never live in harmony with humans. But a secret from Zero's past soon threatens the fragile peace of all at the academy, and things may never be the same again. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

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Characters

Zero Kiryuu
Zero Kiryuu
Mignogna Vic
Yuuki Cross
Yuuki Cross
Lee Mela

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Can I just spend a few seconds praising the background art? The stained glass windows and the lighting were drawn so beautifully. As the season finale, the first half felt incredibly heavy, while the second half felt exactly like the calm before the storm. My only complaint—I was really hoping to see a little more interaction between Kaname and Yuki at the very end!

What?! This episode is so intense that it absolutely cannot be skipped (though honestly, no one would dare skip it anyway). Everything feels like it's coming to an end, yet it’s simultaneously the start of something tragic. The light and funny atmosphere at the beginning was such a brilliant choice, creating a massive, heartbreaking contrast to how things ended.

The small actions and subtle facial expression changes of the twins were illustrated delicately, showing their contrast and conflicts through all the tiny details. Second half of the episode completely shifts the mood, it was wonderful to see the youngs enjoying their lives a little bit and forgetting about the conflict for a moment.

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