A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 4, 2021
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 12
Finale:
December 20, 2021
Original Title:
月とライカと吸血姫
Alternate Titles:
Irina: La vampira cosmonauta
Moon, Laika, and the Bloodsucking Princess
The Moon, Laika, and Nosferatu
Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu
จันทรากับไลคร่าและเจ้าหญิงแวมไพร์
ดวงจันทร์กับไลก้ากับเจ้าหญิงดูดเลือด
月亮与莱卡与吸血公主
Genres:
Animation | Drama | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
ADK Marketing Solutions
ARVO ANIMATION
BS Nippon Corporation
Bandai Namco Arts
Shogakukan
Countries:
JP
The first astronaut in human history was a vampire girl. Following the end of World War II, the world-dividing superpowers, Federal Republic of Zirnitra in the East and United Kingdom of Arnack in the West, turned their territorial ambitions toward space. Both countries have been competing fiercely for development. East history 1960. Gergiev, the chief leader of the Republic, announces the manned space flight program Project Mechtat (Dream), which, if successful, would be the first feat for humankind. At that time, Lev Leps, a substitute astronaut candidate, is ordered to perform a top secret mission. The "Nosferatu Project"—a program that experiments with vampires prior to manned missions—will use Irina Luminesk as a test subject, and Lev is to monitor and train her. Even while trifled by the walls of the race and ego of the nations, Lev and Irina share a genuine sentiment as they aim for the universe.
Art Designer:
Akihiro Hirasawa
Art Direction:
Yuji Kaneko
Assistant Director:
Taiji Kawaguchi
Character Designer:
Hiromi Kato
Color Designer:
Aiko Matsuyama
Director of Photography:
Hideki Imaizumi
Editor:
Kiyoshi Hirose
Music Producer:
Ryutaro Usukura
Novel:
Keisuke Makino
Original Music Composer:
Yasunori Mitsuda
Original Series Design:
Karei
Producer:
Hajime Maruyama
Prop Designer:
Noritaka Suzuki
Goichi Iwahata
Publicist:
Kota Yamazaki
Series Composition:
Keisuke Makino
Series Director:
Akitoshi Yokoyama
Sound Director:
Takatoshi Hamano
Sound Effects:
Shota Yaso
Theme Song Performance:
Ali Project
Chima
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