Sequel: (Type subgenre) This is a title which continues a series. It may have a different name but is canon material.
Violent: (Objectionable Content) Titles that include as an important part of their content excessive displays of cruelty, blood and gore. Any of the classical 'slasher' films would qualify for this keyword. The series Black Lagoon would be a good example; as many of its chapters involve killer lolis, chainsaw mercenaries and flying body parts.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| B | ||
| Bloodlust | Buy | See Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust |
| D | ||
| D 2000 | Buy | See Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust |
| V | ||
| Vampire Hunter D 2000 | Buy | See Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust |
| Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust | Buy | See Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust |
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Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust |
Buy | Vampires and Humans used to CoExist. So much so that they had children called Dunpeals. This is the story of the most powerful of them all, Vampire Hunter D. In this story D is hired to save a girl named Charlotte who was kidnapped by the Vampire Meyer Link. The problem? Charlotte doesn't want to go home. |
| VHD: Bloodlust | Buy | See Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust |
| バンパイアハンターD | Buy | See Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust |
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