Vampire Knight (2008)

A gothic shoujo anime where vampires and humans share a school — and secrets run deeper than anyone dares admit.

Vampire Knight - Series Information

  • Original Title: ヴァンパイア騎士
  • First Air Year: 2008
  • Last Air Year: 2008
  • Created by: Matsuri Hino
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Drama, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Mystery
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (24 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 26
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: April 8, 2008 (United States - TV-14), April 8, 2008 (Canada - 14+), April 8, 2008 (United Kingdom - 15), April 8, 2008 (Germany - 12), April 8, 2008 (France - 10), April 8, 2008 (Australia - M), April 8, 2008 (South Korea - 15)
  • Networks: TV Tokyo
  • Alternative Titles: Vampire Kishi (JP), Рыцарь-вампир (RU), Vampire Knight: Guilty (US)
  • Production Companies: Studio Deen
  • Production Countries: Japan

Vampire Knight - Plot

At Cross Academy, two student disciplinary committee members are tasked with keeping the peace between a human class and a night class of vampires.

Vampire Knight - Trailer

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Vampire Knight - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Matsuri Hino

Main Cast

  • Mamoru Miyano
  • Risa Mizuno
  • Daisuke Kishio
  • Yui Horie
  • Junichi Suwabe
  • Junko Minagawa
  • Eri Kitamura
  • Fumiko Orikasa
  • Hiroki Yasumoto
  • Jun Fukuyama

Writers

  • Ayuna Fujisaki
  • Mayumi Morita
  • Toshizo Nemoto
  • Mari Okada

Vampire Knight - FAQs

Is Vampire Knight based on a manga?

Yes, Vampire Knight is directly adapted from the manga series of the same name by Matsuri Hino, serialized in LaLa magazine. The manga ran from 2004 to 2013 and is a beloved title in the shoujo genre, blending romance, supernatural drama, and gothic atmosphere.

Who does Yuki end up with in Vampire Knight?

In the manga's conclusion, Yuki Cross ultimately ends up with Kaname Kuran, though her bond with Zero Kiryu remains deeply significant throughout the story. The anime adaptation covers only part of the manga's narrative, leaving the romantic resolution explored more fully in the source material.

Where can you stream Vampire Knight?

Vampire Knight is available to stream on Netflix, Hulu, and Peacock Premium. It can also be watched for free with ads on Tubi TV, The Roku Channel, and Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads. Purchase options are available on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home.

How many seasons does Vampire Knight have?

Vampire Knight has two seasons. Season 1, titled Vampire Knight, consists of 13 episodes. Season 2, titled Vampire Knight: Guilty, also consists of 13 episodes. Together they form a complete 26-episode anime adaptation of Matsuri Hino's manga, both airing in 2008 on TV Tokyo.

Who are the main voice actors in Vampire Knight?

The principal Japanese voice cast includes Mamoru Miyano as Zero Kiryu, Daisuke Kishio as Kaname Kuran, and Yui Horie as Yuki Cross. Supporting roles are voiced by Junichi Suwabe, Junko Minagawa, Eri Kitamura, Fumiko Orikasa, Hiroki Yasumoto, and Jun Fukuyama.

What is Vampire Knight about?

Vampire Knight is set at Cross Academy, a prestigious school with a secret: its glamorous Night Class is composed entirely of vampires. Two members of the disciplinary committee — Yuki Cross and Zero Kiryu — work to maintain the fragile peace between the human Day Class and their supernatural classmates.

What is the content rating for Vampire Knight?

Vampire Knight is rated TV-14 in the United States, indicating content that may be unsuitable for children under 14. The series contains gothic themes, vampire violence, and complex romantic storylines. It also carries a 14+ rating in Canada, a 15 rating in the United Kingdom, and a 12 rating in Germany.

What anime series are similar to Vampire Knight?

Fans of Vampire Knight often enjoy Kamisama Kiss, another shoujo series blending romance and supernatural elements. Blood Blockade Battlefront offers a darker supernatural action experience, while Blue Submarine No. 6 appeals to viewers drawn to atmospheric, genre-blending animation. Utawarerumono is also a recommended pick for fantasy anime enthusiasts.

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