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HATU: Vampire Syndrome

HATU: Vampire Syndrome (2002)

January. 05,2002
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5.5
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HATU: Vampire Syndrome

The protagonist, high school student Akira Sakaguchi (played by Atsushi Harada), desires a normal human life, yet he is a vampire who cannot survive without consuming human blood. The series depicts the various human relationships surrounding Akira. It faced accusations of plagiarism for bearing striking similarities to Kazumasa Hirai's novel “The Wolf's Crest,” leading Hirai to publicly criticize Naoyuki Tomomatsu, who served as both screenwriter and director for this work.

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HATU: Vampire Syndrome

2002

The protagonist, high school student Akira Sakaguchi (played by Atsushi Harada), desires a normal human life, yet he is a vampire who cannot survive without consuming human blood. The series depicts the various human relationships surrounding Akira. It faced accusations of plagiarism for bearing striking similarities to Kazumasa Hirai's novel “The Wolf's Crest,” leading Hirai to publicly criticize Naoyuki Tomomatsu, who served as both screenwriter and director for this work.

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Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2002

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13 Episode

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Episode 3 - Their Secret
January. 19,2002
Episode 4 - Scream of Blood
January. 26,2002
Episode 5 - Afternoon Affair
February. 02,2002
Episode 6 - Days of Erosion
February. 09,2002
Episode 7 - Garbage and Signals
February. 16,2002
Episode 8 - The Interview
February. 23,2002
Episode 9 - Wandering Souls
March. 02,2002
Episode 10 - The Lost Kitten
March. 09,2002
Episode 11 - The Girl in Love
March. 16,2002
Episode 12 - Words That Speak of Love
March. 23,2002
Episode 13 - A Happy Ending
March. 30,2002

The protagonist, high school student Akira Sakaguchi (played by Atsushi Harada), desires a normal human life, yet he is a vampire who cannot survive without consuming human blood. The series depicts the various human relationships surrounding Akira. It faced accusations of plagiarism for bearing striking similarities to Kazumasa Hirai's novel “The Wolf's Crest,” leading Hirai to publicly criticize Naoyuki Tomomatsu, who served as both screenwriter and director for this work.

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Cast
Atsushi Harada, Hitomi Miwa
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