A quarter of a century ago, one of the most cinematic anime films ever made debuted in Japanese theaters. Although largely overshadowed by other mammoth projects released in the years before it, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust gradually evolved into a cult hit, and remains a standout theatrical anime developed in the analog-to-digital transition era.

It’s amazing how timeless “Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust” remains, showcasing the artistry and storytelling that can still captivate audiences today. It’s a testament to the quality of anime from that era.