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jack bullion
the second installment of Rosario Vampire is even better than the first. new characters are introduced without sacrificing anything from the originals. if you're looking for a good story with cute monster girls and panty shots you could do far worse than checking this series out.
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olivia petra coman
This has been such a fun series. Action packed, funny, light-hearted, yet a true show of friendship. There are so many unique characters in this series so far. Everybook brings at least one (not to mention the regular cast). Check out the official summary. Although it is a generic summary for every volume so far, it does a good job of what the series is.
**WARNING-If you have not read previous volumes, this may contain spoilers for you!**
So, like the previous volume, we are still running with the theme of monstrels (a crossbreed: a mutt/mongrel). We meet another few who join in the hunt against Tsukune. Plus we get to learn more about the exorcist and the charm he placed on Tsukune. That guy is headed for trouble! I felt bad for him in this volume. He is really caught between a rock and a hard place. I liked how Kurumu is conflicted with what to do about her love rival, Moka.
This book did not have a lot of direct conflict going on, like in previous volumes, but was more a foreshadowing of what is to come. If left me with questions, but in a good way. Because now I get to go grab the next volume to get started on the answers!
**WARNING-If you have not read previous volumes, this may contain spoilers for you!**
So, like the previous volume, we are still running with the theme of monstrels (a crossbreed: a mutt/mongrel). We meet another few who join in the hunt against Tsukune. Plus we get to learn more about the exorcist and the charm he placed on Tsukune. That guy is headed for trouble! I felt bad for him in this volume. He is really caught between a rock and a hard place. I liked how Kurumu is conflicted with what to do about her love rival, Moka.
This book did not have a lot of direct conflict going on, like in previous volumes, but was more a foreshadowing of what is to come. If left me with questions, but in a good way. Because now I get to go grab the next volume to get started on the answers!
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Please RateVol. 7, Rosario+Vampire
In this final installment, Fairy Tale's headquarters has crashed to the Earth, smack dab in the middle of a densely populated city in the human world, and thus, reveals the existence of monsters to everyone in the world. Every single major character that has ever appeared in the series, both main and minor, all band together to protect the humans and battle Alucard. During which, Tsukune finally professes his love for Moka, and both the human and monster worlds are saved....but not before we discover one final twist to the truth about Alucard, Moka, and the history and future of Yokai Academy.
I was initially surprised to find this volume was thicker than usual, but considering this is the final volume and end to the story, it's understandable, considering all the plot points the writers had to wrap up. The entire volume is almost nothing but a giant fight against a Godzillia-sized Alucard, and no stone is left unturned, and no plot point or character is left to the wayside. I gasped or laughed more than once at characters who haven't been seen since the earliest "season one" volumes, and went, "oh hey; it's so-and-so--I almost forgot about them". The conclusion wraps up enough that this could be a good ending to the series, but left open enough that there could still be yet another sequel if the creator chooses to keep going. The future of Yokai Academy is left to Tsukune and his friends, and it's made clear that although there's going to be a lot of hardships in trying to peacefully unite humans with monsters, Tsukune has the confidence to make the dream happen. He's clearly grown up ALOT since we first saw him way back in the first volume of the series. Not only that, but we get a hilarious epilogue involving Tsukune and Moka's father...AND Tsukune's ever present harem, serving as one final throwback to the series' early days of being a romantic comedy.
All n' all, this was an exciting and satisfying conclusion to a long running series that, while having it's occasional bumps here and there, I'm still glad I stuck with it. With Tsukune and Moka at the helm, the monster world is in good hands.