Kyuuketsuki Sugu Shinu


The Vampire Dies in No Time

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Synonyms: KyuuShi
Japanese: 吸血鬼すぐ死ぬ
English: The Vampire Dies in No Time
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 4, 2021 to Dec 20, 2021
Premiered: Fall 2021
Broadcast: Mondays at 23:00 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Madhouse
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, SupernaturalSupernatural
Themes: Adult CastAdult Cast, Gag HumorGag Humor, VampireVampire
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.281 (scored by 3347133,471 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #30062
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Popularity: #2207
Members: 91,099
Favorites: 569

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Similar comedy style. Gintoki and Ronald are similar too, both have their own agency and a freeloader/coworker moves in with them. 
report Recommended by bmw830
Similar humor style with blink and you'll miss it gags. Both can be considered deal with the supernatural but with a lighter air. Similar art style. 
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slapstick comedy about forced partnership between vampire hunter/detective running supernatural odd jobs and vampire/demon who's rumored to be a fearful fiend but in fact is just a pathetic lil dude. 
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Both comedies that use a variety of characters to give the shows a lot of personality. They have a fair bit of violence but are used in humorous/slapstick ways. Aside from the MC's themselves, there is a whole cast of interesting and wacky characters supporting the comedy of the plot. Maoujou casts more fantasy characters within its fictional setting whereas Kyuuketsuki casts mainly humans and vampires set in a different kind of modern day Tokyo. Both also have a really cute mascot character in. 
report Recommended by BonBonToro
Both anime feature some Halloween monster (A werewolf and vampire) working with a very strong human doing odd jobs together. Both are also mainly comedies. 
report Recommended by Calabre006
- comedy - dirty jokes - absurd situations  
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Osomatsu-San tends to have the same gimmick as The Vampire Dies in No Time by providing multiple characters that tend to get themselves into scenarios. Osomatsu-San provides a more slice-of-life feel without vampires or a constant need for action, while maintaining the same amount of comedic feel. 
report Recommended by stopstalkingme0
weird characters legit anything can happen you cant predict anything 
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tokyo ghoul + gintama sounds great to me XD there are half vampires , vampire agency, vampire rankings and all that stuff but SILLY and from a different perspective  
report Recommended by DarkGamerA
Both anime are comedy which contains a lot of short stories, in which many fantasy creatures appear. In Jashin-chan Dropkick, there are devils and in Kyuuketsuki Sugu Shinu, there are vampires. Both non-human protagonists seem to be strong, but are actually very weak. Also, they die and resurrect many times because of stupid actions. Both human protagonists are highly annoyed by their partners and are forced to live with them. They have strong abilities in hunting and killing too. 
report Recommended by Jentheworld
Duo comedy full of roasting each other 
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Vampire and Comedy! Vlad Love might have a bit Romance, Kyuuketsuki sugu shinu doesn't. 
report Recommended by Alex-chii
- Absurd and comedic scenarios scenarios - Both have an MC that loves video games and will do anything to play them instead of being productive. - Takes place in a city and has Slice of Life elements - Fantasy characters (vampires/angels) that mingle with humans 
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Two comedies with supernatural characters living in a modern Tokyo-like setting with some outlandish things there too relating to their backgrounds. The two MC's in both are the polar opposites of each other (Vampire Hunter x Vampire, Hero x Demon Lord) and go abouts their day to day living together. Though they are both comedies, the main difference would be that Kyuuketsuki sides more into just gag territory content whereas Lv1 has a thicker plot amidst its setting. 
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comedies with episodic structure and hectic cast of characters, about a human who has to deal with a supernatural creature that decided to live with them. 
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Is it really about vampires? No. It's about a few numskulls getting up to shenanigans and some of them are vampires. 
report Recommended by newagemage
Both are fantastic Gag anime. However, I would be much quicker to recommend The Vampire Dies in No Time since its a bit more well done and lacks the uncomfortable "moe" moments that is unfortunately to be expected of an anime about middle school girls. 
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