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The second season is basically entirely anime-original ecchi filler. It's better that the memories of Omote Moka just belong to herself and not going into Akasha. The anime stops following the anime before the end of the first season, essentially as soon as the introductory arcs for the core cast are over. Well shame on you Moka's father, looks like Akasha had loved another man besides you. There just has to be a season 3 they make mention that the story between Tsukune and Kiria is 'for another time' and we have all the training for Tsukune becoming the headmaster, a possibility that Outer Moka may come back, the continuous harem fights, and also how Tsukune will cope being a Vampire, not to mention. With the addition that the person who loved omote Moka was the person who her real daughter also lovesĪnd Akasha actually got the love of her daughter's love interest. She made a personality too with a chance that there would be a person who might love that personality and would destroy it later. So Akasha, made a clone from herself to play the role as Moka and seal the real Moka and get to enjoy the school life instead of her daughter doing it (it's clear that omote Moka is different with Ura Moka)

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Written and illustrated by Akihisa Ikeda, the manga series was first published on July 6, 2004. Rosario + Vampire (also known as Rozario to Banpaia in Japanese) is a comedy anime television series which is based on a manga series of the same name. So, have been reading the previous comments too and it's not only me to have a thought that omote Moka is more or less equal to Akasha Rosario + Vampire Season 3: Premiere Date, Characters, Plot. I just thought that I wanted to finish my reading that's why I picked this up again, but then it came out into battle shounen wow. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. didn't really expect that this series would be like this from reading part of S1. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Anime and manga, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of anime, manga, and related topics on Wikipedia. Anyway, it might give Ikeda Akihise more time to draw stuff and spend more thought on what will follow next.Just finished reading this. The only major problem I have right now with this series is that since the magazine it was published in had to call it quits, R+V has to switch to another mag, and we won't see a new chapter until somewhere around early November. Other than that, I would also hope for more berserking ghoul-Aono (and I'm not referring to the self-conscious ghoul!powered-Aono, of course. That dude didn't even put up a decent fight. It is a great anime about a group of school girls who set out to save their school from being shut down by being school idols in hopes that they will get more prospective. Okay, there is a reason - in the last 2-3 chapters of the manga, it was revealed that Tsukune was allowed to become a vampire to fight against Alucard, and I think that it was implied that he was supposed to be a middle man for negotiations between the two in the future in the beginning. There was a run-in with a vampire in vol.10 but I must say I was somewhat disappointed - Moka saved the day again, despite the fact that vampires were supposed to be uber-monsters. Answer (1 of 2): I would say Naruto, but if you’re looking for more dram/coms, I would suggest Love Live: School Idol Project. What would interest me more, though, would be seeing either Moka or Aono going against the Purebloods - so far they only fought against the inferiority complex-plagued hybrids (in the French edition they translated their name as 'Barbarians') but never against the pureblooded races, which consider themselves to be the real thing compared to the small, crossbred fry. Manga is exactly opposite, You would be suprised to see how small ecchi it has. 90 of it was ecchi while rest of 10 was just comedy and very little action. Lastly the topic revolved around Tsukune hiding his new nature from his relatives but this is pretty much over despite a short-lived hoopla at Aono's house. For gods sake, dont compare Rosario+Vampire anime to its manga, Studio which took this manga, Made pointless fanservice anime out of it. I'm not sure where this will go, as in the beginning we were plowing through the usual 'monster of the week' routine - a lulling boredom that didn't get broken until the entire ghoul and academy rebellion arc. Since I'm handicapped by the language barrier, I can't guarantee her complete ignorance - but the cat is out of the bag when it comes to the girls' nature: she saw Moka sprouting fangs and Kurumu developping wings and a pointed tail.

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If anything, she knows that the place Aono goes to is full of monsters - unless, of course, she got her memory wiped. I can't say she remained completely clueless - after all throughout volume 10 she used that magical mirror-toting fairy to unveil each student's true form and create mayhem around the academy.














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