Yofukashi no Uta
Wracked by insomnia and wanderlust, Kou Yamori is driven onto the moonlit streets every night in an aimless search for something he can’t seem to name. His nightly ritual is marked by purposeless introspection — until he meets Nazuna, who might just be a vampire! Kou’s new companion could offer him dark gifts and a vampire’s immortality. But there are conditions that must be met before Kou can sink his teeth into vampirism, and he’ll have to discover just how far he’s willing to go to satisfy his desires before he can heed the Call of the Night!
(Source: Sentai Filmworks)
Best watched at night for those nighttime vibes
Exploring interpersonal relationships within the dazzling magic of the night
It does occasionally stumble, but it's a fun take on modern-day vampirism and the "Other" in more ways than one.
Unable to decide between night-time romance and vampire thriller, Call of the Night falls just short of greatness.
Monogatari in the Multiverse of Horniness
A beautiful illustration marred by underage grooming and muddled plot.
Itamura's newest vampire romance failure