Vampire in the Garden: a clip of the anime has been released

Vampire in the Garden: a clip of the anime has been released

Vampire in the Garden

The Vampire in the Garden anime will debut on Netflix on May 16 worldwide and you can read our preview review in this article! In view of the imminent release, the streaming platform has published a clip of the anime of 2 minutes and 24 seconds translated into Italian announcing new cast members.

Vampire in the Garden: the clip of the anime and new cast members

Anime staff sees Ryoutarou Makihara (Hal, The Empire of Corpses) directing the anime with Hiroyuki Tanaka (Claymore, Hellsing Ultimate) as assistant director. Tetsuya Nishio (Boruto -Naruto the Movie-, The Sky Crawlers) is designing the characters and serving as animation director. Shunichiro Yoshihara (Attack on Titan, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure) is the artistic director. Satoshi Takabatake and Kazushi Fujii are credited for the artistic setting.




Watch the clip below:

Here is the synopsis:

The fateful meeting between a human and the vampire queen could change the world. From WIT STUDIO and a talented team of creators comes Vampire in the Garden

A cold winter, humanity lost its battle against vampires, and with it, most of the places they called home. A small population of survivors created a wall of light in a small town to protect them and give them a place to live in peace. The main character, Momo, lives a repressed life but she still wishes to coexist with the enemy, the vampires. Fine, the vampire queen, once loved humans and disappeared from the battlefield. As war rages in the city of humans, the two have a fatal encounter.

Once upon a time, humans and vampires lived in harmony in a place called Heaven. This is the story of a young girl and a vampire on a journey to find Heaven.






Netflix's Vampire In The Garden Releases New Clip of Bloody Vampire War

Netflix is certainly no stranger to the world of original anime series with the streaming service set to enter into a world of the supernatural later this month in Wit Studio's Vampire In The Garden. Presenting a world wherein creatures of the night and humanity battle against one another in bloody conflicts, the series has released a brand new clip showing just how brutal these battles can be and how an unlikely pair might be the only ones that can save humans and vampires alike.


Vampires and anime go together like peanut butter and chocolate, with franchises such as Vampire Hunter D, Blood, and Hellsing helping to produce some of the best examples of the night crawlers within the medium. Wit Studio's upcoming series tells the tale of a vampire and a human teaming up to find paradise, as the war rages between humanity and the vampires, with each side having its own fair share of tricks up its sleeve. Vampire In The Garden is unique in that the television series is a completely original story, not drawing its tale from a previous manga and/or light novel series. 


Netflix released the brand new trailer for this month's anime release, showing just how brutal the war between humanity and the creatures of the night is in Vampire In The Garden, with Wit Studio once again proving that they're easily one of the best in the business when it comes to the medium of anime:


If you're unfamiliar with this upcoming Netflix original anime series, the official description from the streaming service reads as such:


'Once, vampires and humans lived in harmony. Now, a young girl and a vampire queen will search for that Paradise once again. In the divided world of the future, two girls want to do the forbidden: the human wants to play the violin, and the vampire wants to see a wider world.'


Needless to say, Netflix definitely is leveraging some major moves when it comes to the world of anime, as this year won't just see the arrival of this new series from Wit, but the return of series such as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean and Baki Hanma to name a few.


Are you hyped for this upcoming supernatural war? Feel free to let us know in the comments or hit me up directly on Twitter @EVComedy to talk all things comics, anime, and the creatures of the night.