Master of Mosquiton

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Master of Mosquiton
マスターモスキートン
(Masutā Mosukīton)
Manga
Written by
Illustrated byTsutomu Isomata
Published byKadokawa Shoten
MagazineDragon Jr.
DemographicShōnen
Original runSeptember 1996November 1998
Volumes4
Original video animation
Directed byYusuke Yamamoto
Written by
  • Satoru Akahori (eps 1, 3)
  • Sumio Uetake (eps 2, 5-6)
  • Katsuhiko Takayama (ep 4)
Music byOsamu Tezuka
StudioZero-G Room
Licensed by
ADV Films (Expired)
AnimeWorks
Released November 21, 1996 April 19, 1997
Runtime30 minutes per episode
Episodes6
Anime television series
Master of Mosquiton '99
Directed byHiroshi Negishi
Written by
  • Sumio Uetake
  • Takao Ohyama
Music byOsamu Tezuka
StudioZero-G Room
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run October 1, 1997 April 1, 1998
Episodes26
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Master of Mosquiton (Japanese: マスターモスキートン, Hepburn: Masutā Mosukīton) is a Japanese manga series written by Hiroshi Negishi and Satoru Akahori and illustrated by Tsutomu Isomata about a girl named Hitomebore Inaho whose grandmother was in love with a vampire. Inaho meets a vampire at an all-girls Catholic high school. The manga was adapted into a 1996 original video animation series and was re-imagined into a 1997 anime televisions series.

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