Rosario + Vampire (manga)
Alternative title:
Rosario to Vampire (Japanese)
ロザリオとバンパイア (Japanese)
十字架 + 吸血姬 (Chinese (Taiwan))
로자리오와 뱀파이어 (Korean)
Themes:
ecchi,
fanservice,
fighting,
harem,
high school,
monster girls,
monsters,
multiple personality,
school,
school life,
vampires,
witches
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
Aono Tsukune is an average boy who failed his High School entrance exams. Tsukune's parents went to the ends of the earth to find a high school that would accept him. Tsukune was enrolled at Youkai Academy, an academy for the education of monsters. Tsukune was unaware of the details of his new school (as well as his parents) when he met Akashiya Moka, a vampire. Tsukune soon learns that Youkai Academy is a secret academy not meant to be found by humans and any human found on the grounds must be executed. He now has to pass his classes, avoid revealing his true form, and avoid being killed by the many dangerous monsters in the school.
User Ratings:
426 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon:
10
Number of pages:
191
Chapter titles: We have 40
Vintage:
2004
2008-06-03 to 2009-12-01 (North America)
Release dates: We have 46
Official website:
ロザリオとバンパイア -月ジャンネット- (Japanese)
ロザリオとバンパイア @ S-manga.net (sample pages) (Japanese)
Reviews:
Rosario + Vampire GN 9 (Nov 4, 2009)
Rosario + Vampire GN 8 (Sep 7, 2009)
Rosario + Vampire GN 5 (Mar 13, 2009)
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Assistant:
Ichiro Higuchi (vol. 4) Kanata Tanaka (vols. 10) Kenji Tashiro (vols. 4-10) Makoto Saitō Mio Isshiki (vols. 1-4) Ryuuji Ogaki (vols. 1-2) Satoshi Kinoshita (vol. 8) Takafumi Okubo Takeshi Toda (vol. 9) Yoshiaki Sukeno (vols. 8-10) Yuichiro Higuchi (vols. 5-7) |
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Publisher: Shueisha |
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Adaptation: Gerard Jones
Design: Ronnie Casson (vols. 7-10)
Editing: Annette Roman
Editor-in-Chief: Alvin Lu
Interior Design:
Hidemi Dunn (vol. 1) Julie Behn (vols. 3-4) Mark Griffin (vol. 2) Ronnie Casson (vols. 5-6)
Lettering: Stephen Dutro
Publisher: Hyoe Narita
Touch-up Art: Stephen Dutro
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Distributor: Madman Entertainment (Australia & New Zealand)
Licensed by: Viz Media
Online Distribution: MANGA Plus
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Licensed by: Editions Tonkam |
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Translation: Jesús Espí (Planeta DeAgostini) |
Licensed by: Panini Comics (Argentina)
Publisher: Planeta DeAgostini Comics (Spain)
Translation: Daruma Serveis Lingüístics (Planeta DeAgostini)
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Translation: Caroline Schöpf |
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Publisher: Tokyopop Germany |
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Translation: Ederli Fortunato (translated from the English release) |
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Publisher: JBC |
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Licensed by: Ever Glory Publishing Co., Ltd. |
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