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Vampire Knight (2008)

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Plot

In the chilling embrace of a snowy night, young Yuki Cross experiences a brush with the supernatural: a vampire attack. Her savior, Kaname Kuran, is not just a hero but a vampire himself. This traumatic memory forms the start of our tale, a tale that takes a leap of a decade. Now, Yuki Cross isn't just a survivor but a guardian, the adopted daughter of the Cross Academy's Headmaster, maintaining a delicate equilibrium between the world of humans and vampires. Alongside her is Zero Kiryu, a stalwart companion with a shared purpose: to keep the peace between the Day Class, made up of humans, and the Night Class, inhabited by vampires. The Academy walls, however, aren't just a battleground but also a breeding ground for personal emotions that threaten to fracture their mission's fragile balance. Inspired by Matsuri Hino's applauded manga, 'Vampire Knight' weaves its narrative thread, promising a tapestry rich with romance and sprinkled with action. As the story unfolds, it compels its audience to question: Can love survive in a world shadowed by the supernatural? And as this question lingers, the anticipation for 'Vampire Knight' to take flight into the realm of anime keeps growing.

Where to watch Vampire Knight?

Vampire Knight is an anime show featuring Mariko Kōda and created by Matsuri Hino.

Vampire Knight is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Peacock, Peacock Premium, The Roku Channel and Tubi TV and it's also available on Funimation Now, Hoopla and Hulu.

It is also possible to buy Vampire Knight on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies and Vudu.