If you liked
Vampire Hunter D (2000)
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...then you might like
Juubee Ninpuuchou
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Tons of blood, gore, and nudity. A lot of the villains in both share the same powers, and the art styles are very similar, which makes sense given the director.
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Recommended by xMatronxMalicex
Both movies develop in a dark ambience, great fights, characters, enemies, and with a moderate dose of romance. The art in both movies is also similar.
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Recommended by robotsensacion
Both have dark & suitable atmosphere, gore, good fights, bit of romance, same director Yoshiaki Kawajiri, great movies for mature audience.
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Recommended by 14theparadox
both are violent edgy series with lots of chaos and hectic moments as well as stylish visuals and art as well too.
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Recommended by Disapeared_Ghost
Movies set in a dark fantasy version of our world filled with warriors, monsters, beautiful women, and supernatural powers. Worth it for the top-notch animation and tons of visual style and amazing fight scenes.
Vampire Hunter D takes place in the distant post-apocalyptic future while Juubee Ninpuuchou takes place in feudal Japan.
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Recommended by kerberos242
These old movies are animated by the same studio and directed by the same man, for whom it should be said that his style is dark.
Both mix fantasy elements with a dark atmosphere and horror, thus making them fall into dark fantasy territory. Also, they mix both tragical and romantic elements.
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Recommended by Krankastel
Their both movies animated by Madhouse and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, they both have similar violent action scenes with fantasy/supernatural elements
While Vampire Hunter D takes place in a post apocalyptic word Ninja Scroll takes place in feudal Japan
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Recommended by Great_King20
They both have :
- simple but good story
- great battle scenes
- awesome protagonist
If you liked one, you owe it to yourself to watch the other. Both films deftly blend horror and action elements with slick, highly detailed animation, fast pacing, and clever dialogue. The plots and characters are, likewise, quite similar.
Perhaps the biggest difference is the more fleshed out antagonist and somewhat more thought-provoking plot of Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust.
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Recommended by mailboxspiders