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Vampire Knight Shoots For Second Season

June 24, 2008 by Sam Sloan   || Category: TV News

The “Vampire Knight” manga series will get a second season in anime. It will be seen on TV Tokyo this coming October. The final episode of season one will run next week in Japan and “A Vampire Knight: Cross Academy Broadcasting Club,” the web radio show based on the series, will see its premiere this July 7th.

The anime will use Matsuri Hino’s original manga style and tells the story of Cross Academy, a unique school where the student body is divided into the normal Day Class and an elite Night Class. Yuki Cross is the adopted daughter of the school’s headmaster and one of a small group aware that the Night Class students are really vampires.

For more information visit the Japanese language site Sainshin Anime Jōhō. Be sure to have your interpreter handy.

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One Response to “Vampire Knight Shoots For Second Season”

  1. morita on June 25th, 2008 8:43 am

    Thank you for posting this! I’ve been seriously vamp-deprived ever since Moonlight and Bloodties were canceled. ^_^

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