Vampire Princess Miyu (吸血姫 美ゆ, Vanpaia Miyu) is a Japanese horror manga series by Narumi Kakinouchi and Toshiki Hirano, as well as an anime adaptation by the same creators. The anime was originally presented in a 4-episode OVA (Original Video Animation) licenced by AnimEigo in 1988, and was later adapted into a 26-episode television series licensed by Tokyopop and released in 1997.
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| - Vampire Princess Miyu (吸血姫 美ゆ, Vanpaia Miyu) is a Japanese horror manga series by Narumi Kakinouchi and Toshiki Hirano, as well as an anime adaptation by the same creators. The anime was originally presented in a 4-episode OVA (Original Video Animation) licenced by AnimEigo in 1988, and was later adapted into a 26-episode television series licensed by Tokyopop and released in 1997.
- Vampire Princess Miyu(吸血姫 美夕Kyūketsuki Miyu, also read as Vanpaia Miyu) is a Japanese horror manga series by Narumi Kakinouchi and Toshiki Hirano, as well as an anime adaptation by the same creators. The anime was originally presented in a 4-episode OVA (Original Video Animation) licenced by AnimEigo in 1988, and was later adapted into a 26-episode television series licensed by Tokyopop and released in 1997. The furigana for the title indicate the pronunciation as Vampire Miyu or Miyu the Vampire. The kanji are a play on the Japanese word for "vampire"(吸血鬼kyūketsuki, lit blood sucking demon), replacing the last character of "kyūketsuki"(鬼ki) with the character for "princess"(姫ki). This also leads to the title sometimes being called Kyūketsuki Miyu.
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- 1998-03-30(xsd:date)
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| - Miyu, Larva, and Shiina from the TV series
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- 1997-10-06(xsd:date)
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| - Mangaline Comics
- Carlsen Comics
- Japonica Polonica Fantastica
- Play Press Publishing
- MangaLine Edições
- Samouraï Éditions - Atomic Club
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| - Vampire Princess Miyu Wiki
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| - Vampire Princess Miyu (吸血姫 美ゆ, Vanpaia Miyu) is a Japanese horror manga series by Narumi Kakinouchi and Toshiki Hirano, as well as an anime adaptation by the same creators. The anime was originally presented in a 4-episode OVA (Original Video Animation) licenced by AnimEigo in 1988, and was later adapted into a 26-episode television series licensed by Tokyopop and released in 1997.
- Vampire Princess Miyu(吸血姫 美夕Kyūketsuki Miyu, also read as Vanpaia Miyu) is a Japanese horror manga series by Narumi Kakinouchi and Toshiki Hirano, as well as an anime adaptation by the same creators. The anime was originally presented in a 4-episode OVA (Original Video Animation) licenced by AnimEigo in 1988, and was later adapted into a 26-episode television series licensed by Tokyopop and released in 1997. The furigana for the title indicate the pronunciation as Vampire Miyu or Miyu the Vampire. The kanji are a play on the Japanese word for "vampire"(吸血鬼kyūketsuki, lit blood sucking demon), replacing the last character of "kyūketsuki"(鬼ki) with the character for "princess"(姫ki). This also leads to the title sometimes being called Kyūketsuki Miyu.
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