There is one word that can perfectly describe Karin average. But not all secrets can be kept for very long. A little later, he learns that Karin is a vampire and promises to keep her secret as well. Kenta witnesses one of her nosebleeds and promises her not to tell anyone about what he saw. Whenever he is near Karin, her blood rises and she gets violent nosebleeds. Unfortunately, her ‘normal’ life changes after a new student arrives, a boy named Kenta Usui. She is able to walk in the sunlight, can sleep during the night, and do ‘normal’ things that ‘normal’ girls would do. Thankfully, there are benefits to this problem. When her blood level increases, she has to bite someone, else the excess blood explodes out of her nose. Instead of sucking blood, she creates it, making her an outcast in her family and vampire-kind as a whole. Karin Maaka is just your average high school girl, except that her family are vampires. Just using the shows opening as a trailer? Really? Plot Summary This trailer just sums up the show perfectly lazy and average. Now, let’s sit back and bask in Karin averageness! Trailer This is more of an in-depth look into what I thought about the show. Oh and please note that I’m in no way, shape, or form trying to review said anime. Pretty simple, no? This was created for Clan of the Fanboys and you can check out the original post here. It’s time for another installment of “Anime I’ve Seen Extended Cut”! For those who don’t know what “Anime I’ve Seen Extended Cut” is here’s the basic premise I take a longer look at one of the animes that I’ve seen on my “Animes I’ve Seen” list. Time to take a look at the romantic vampire comedy Karin in all its mediocrity.
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