List of Rosario + Vampire Characters

List Of Rosario + Vampire Characters

The Japanese manga and anime series Rosario + Vampire features an extensive cast of characters by Akihisa Ikeda. The main character of the series is Tsukune Aono, a boy who mistakenly gets enrolled to Yokai Academy, a special school that teaches various monsters to coexist with humans. He meets and befriends Moka Akashiya, a vampire who soon takes a liking to the sweet taste of his blood, and throughout the series, befriends other girls who take an instant liking to him for various reasons: Kurumu Kurono, a succubus, Yukari Sendo, a witch, Ruby Tojo, another witch, and Mizore Shirayuki, a yuki-onna (a teen version of the legendary snow woman of Japanese folk tales). The main characters are members of the school's newspaper club, the Yokai Times (Anime: Yokai Gazette), run by Ginei Morioka.

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