
15 Best Anime About Vampires

15. Undead Murder Farce
Undead Murder Farce may only feature one vampire, but it’s packed with eccentric monsters, murder mysteries, and a decapitated genius solving crimes across Europe. With sharp wit, stylish flair, and a cast full of bold personalities, it’s a smart and strange ride worth taking. | © Crunchyroll

14. Babanbabanban Vampire
Babanbabanban Vampire is a chaotic boys’ love comedy about a picky vampire who insists on waiting for the “perfect” moment to bite his human target. It’s weird, wild, and not for everyone, but if absurd black comedy is your thing, it just might win you over. | © Crunchyroll

13. Noblesse
Noblesse follows Raizel, an ancient vampire who enrolls in high school to lay low, and fails hilariously at staying under the radar. While the anime isn’t as strong as the manhwa, Raizel’s deadpan charm and the school hijinks offer some fun moments amid the action. | © Crunchyroll

12. Vampire in the Garden
Vampire in the Garden tells a short but moving tale of a human and a vampire who bond over music and dream of peace in a divided world. With gorgeous animation and a haunting atmosphere, it’s a visual gem that hits surprisingly hard for just five episodes. | © Netflix

11. Delico's Nursery
Delico’s Nursery combines vampire drama with unexpected tenderness as four stylish undead dads juggle childcare and a murder investigation. It’s uneven at times, but the mix of gothic mystery and heartfelt parenting makes it a curious, if niche, watch. | © Crunchyroll

10. Mayonaka Punch
Mayonaka Punch follows a fiery ex-streamer who teams up with a bloodthirsty vampire to chase internet fame with a deal that’s as sketchy as it sounds. It’s messy, chaotic, and weirdly charming once more characters join the madness. | © Crunchyroll

9. Blood Blockade Battlefront
Blood Blockade Battlefront drops you into the chaos of Hellsalem’s Lot, a city where monsters, humans, and vampires clash daily. With wild animation, creative fights, and a hero who didn’t ask for his powers, it’s a stylish mix of heart, mayhem, and supernatural threats. | © Dark Horse Comics

8. Seraph Of The End
Seraph of the End throws you into a world where vampires rule over orphaned children until one survivor, Yuichiro, swears to wipe them out. With intense battles and a grim, post-apocalyptic setting, it’s a gripping watch for fans of action-heavy revenge stories. | © Funimation

7. Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure kicks off its wild, multigenerational saga with one of anime’s most iconic vampires: Dio Brando. While later parts shift focus, the early arcs blend over-the-top action with stylish vampire lore that helped make JoJo a global cult hit. | © Crunchyroll

6. The Vampire Dies in No Time
The Vampire Dies in No Time is a goofy, fast-paced comedy where a cowardly vampire and a grumpy hunter become reluctant roommates. It starts silly, but once the full cast of weird supernatural misfits shows up, the chaos gets way more fun, especially in season 2. | © Crunchyroll

5. Call of the Night
Call of the Night mixes late-night wanderlust with supernatural charm as Kou meets Nazuna, a carefree vampire who turns his sleepless nights upside down. What starts as a quirky friendship slowly unfolds into something deeper, with love, danger, and the hidden rules of vampire society all creeping in. | © Sentai Filmworks

4. Mignon
Mignon is a short, intense Korean anime that packs a dark, emotional story into just an hour. Beneath its gritty backdrop of underground fighting lies a complex relationship between a wounded fighter and the vampire doctor who treats him. | © Crunchyroll

3. Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust combines gothic beauty with fast-paced action as the half-vampire D takes on a deadly mission filled with rival hunters and forbidden love. With striking visuals and a moody atmosphere, it’s a standout for fans of dark fantasy and stylish vampire tales. | © Urban Vision

2. Shiki
Shiki starts quietly but builds into a chilling tale of a town slowly consumed by vampirism and paranoia. Its slow-burn horror and moral ambiguity make you question who the real monsters are: the undead, or the people trying to stop them. | © Funimation

1. Hellsing Ultimate
Hellsing Ultimate delivers stylish, unapologetic violence and one of anime’s most intimidating antiheroes in Alucard, a vampire who hunts his kind. With stunning animation and a darker, more faithful take on the manga, it’s a must-watch for fans of action-heavy vampire stories. | © Geneon Entertainment
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