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Tsukune’s terrible grades stick him in the only school that will take him. To his mortification, all his classmates are monsters and if they figure out his human status, he’s fresh meat! But when his scent attracts the hungry lips of a gorgeous vampire named Moka, it turns out he’s a sucker for supernatural chicks. Before long, Tsukune is being seduced by a bouncy succubus, tormented by a witch who swings both ways and felt-up by a stalker snow fairy. Moka doesn’t mind sharing with her new friends, but her panties get in a twist when real danger threatens her boy-toy. Beastly bullies beware, because when Tsukune unlocks Moka’s supermonster seal, a ravaging beauty with a dropkick from hell is revealed!
The Limited Edition sku contains an art booklet with centerfold and a collectible art box.
Rosario + Vampire: Season One (Limited Edition) Reviews
Rosario + Vampire: Season One (Limited Edition) Reviews
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful: Enjoyable Supernatural Anime With The Usual Touch Of Fan Service, By Rich "xman" (CA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Rosario + Vampire: Season One (Limited Edition) (DVD) If you've seen the series online or checked the manga out then the series story and what it has shouldn't be that much of a shocker, the main characters are entertaining enough though I kind of wish that Tsukune was a little less wimpy then he was on the anime series. The series does give us the standard harem genre with about five girls all who throughout the first season are introduced to us and later grow feelings for young Tsukune. The story of the series itself is basically you have a young highschool boy Tsukune Aono who after failing the entrance exam to a couple of highschools is invited to go to Yokai academy, which Tsukune is first ecstatic about until he realizes that the academy is actually a school for yokai or demons and monsters and starts to reevaluate his choice on staying at the school. The one plus for him is a young attractive girl named Moka Akashiya who he's attracted to but is also a powerful S Class vampire but due to a rosary seal placed on her Moka's... Read more 8 of 11 people found the following review helpful: Can I suck your blood?, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Rosario + Vampire: Season One (Limited Edition) (DVD) This box set comes with a hard cover box, and a normal DVD case to protect the two DVDs the show is split on. There is another cardboard box that comes with the box and inside the box is the art book. It's not really worth listing, nothing impressive about the art book. It has all the females in the same pose but different outfits. Their normal outfit and a different one in the same pose. Than a few group shots. Like I said nothing new. If your not a person that likes to keep their cases the way they are, than you can get "Season 2" of this anime and use the outside hard box as a holder for both seasons. Which works out well, all you would have to do is take out the cardboard box slip that holds the art book and put "Season 2" next to "Season 1". The anime is not censored. It has all the fan service you can want and than some. In a nut shell the show is pure fan service. It has a developing story throughout, but fails to develop any real... Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: funny but yet... let down (mild spoilers), Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Rosario + Vampire: Season One (Limited Edition) (DVD) This is a very funny series. Assuming one can see past all of the fan service. The fan service is almost overwhelming and at times very blunt and hard to see around. There isn't much for a story basses. Its overly short with out getting much done. As well as the romance that was big in the manga seems to almost fall to the way side here. Not enough put into it. A battle every episode and repeat explications wear one thin and dreading the next battle. One saving grace that this series is a small bat that appears from time to time with something half way witty to say. Manga is much better (but which one isn't better than its T.V./movie counterpart?). Buy for a good quick laugh. But not much else. |
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