Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut Anime Releases a Sweet Yet Worrisome PV

While showing vampires in a new light, Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut anime brings you a heart-warming and ambitious tale of Irina Ruminescu and Lev Leps.


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The series is a space-themed anime featuring two budding astronauts and their endearing love story. The show also focuses on the controversial vampire-human-fall-in-love trope without making us cringe out of our skins.

After its latest episode, where things went relatively smoothly, the anime is back on teasing us with a new arc from the next episode.

Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut anime unveiled an adorable and concerning PV to announce the start of its upcoming arc.

TVアニメ「月とライカと吸血姫」本PV第2弾
The second PV of the TV anime “Moon, Leica, and Vampire Princess”
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SPOILERS AHEAD! This page contains spoilers from Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu.

Episode 7 was all about Irina’s anticipated test launch, a massive success for the Zirnitra Union. Even though the space capsule goes a bit off course, Lev and the others could retrieve Irina and bring her back to safety.

The new PV gives a short preview of the events that followed the test launch. Now that the Union will be sending the selected human cosmonauts to space, things will get difficult for Irina as her life is now in danger.

Irina is now at constant risk of getting killed in hate crimes against vampires, and everyone who cares for her is giving it their all to protect the vampire astronaut.

The new arc also shows Lev back in cosmonaut training and his budding romance with Irina.

Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut Anime Releases a Sweet Yet Worrisome PV
Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu | Source: Official Website

The anime also portrays vampires in a new light, showing them similar to humans instead of the monsters they’re painted as.

For instance, the vampires in this show do not need blood to survive and consider drinking human blood a taboo.

I appreciate how realistically they’re showing these fictional creatures. It almost makes me believe that vampires can exist in the real world or that they already do *suspicious among us music*.

About Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu

The Moon, Laika, and Nosferatu is a light novel series written by Keisuke Makino and Karei. It revolves around a space exploration race among the two superpowers.

10 years after a long war has come to an end, the world is divided into two superpowers: the Union of Zirnitra Republics in the east and the United Kingdom of Arnak in the west.

Instead of fighting any war, they decided to focus on a ‘space race’ to compete against each other.

The story follows Irina Ruminescu and Lev Leps, the two cosmonauts who dream of exploring space someday.

Source: Bandai Namco Official YouTube Channel

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