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There are plenty of examples of vampires in anime, but being a cultural borrowing (much like the American use of ninja) their vampires are different. The Japanese Vampire is based almost entirely on the "decadent aristocrat" of later film and fantasy depiction rather than the shambling horrors of European folktales. They are usually "supernatural" rather than The Undead and, Christianity being rare in Japan, any religious elements will be used for coolness and exoticism rather than to show them as unholy and unnatural. Blood-sucking is more likely to be treated as a source of healing or superpowers rather than a physical necessity, and in some cases isn't even included.
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