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Revision as of 22:09, 9 April 2014
"What can a high school student like me do in a crazy battle between crazy monsters?" |
Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl is a Japanese gorntastic romantic horror comedy from the year 2009.
It follows the the Ordinary High School Student Jyugon, who finds himself caught in the middle of a Love Triangle between the vampire Monami and (after the halfway-point) Frankensteinian Keiko.
In this crossfire of love we find:
- An Axe to Grind: When bodyparts are needed for Furano's experiments, Midori will grab the axe.
- Asshole Victim: the first person we see Monami eat is a sleeze trying to pick up underage girls. The second is a peeping-tom. That these are her only on-screen human victims keeps her from crossing the Moral Event Horizon.
- Barehanded Blade Block
- Battle Butler: Igor.
- Beyond the Impossible
- Bloody Hilarious
- Bullet Time
- Camera Abuse: The screen gets covered in blood plenty of times.
- Chest Blaster
- Conspicuous CG
- Cool vs. Awesome
- Covers Always Lie: Some DVD covers make the movie seem more sexier than it actually is.
- Crucified Hero Shot: Abducted Jyugon is tied to a cross when Monami comes to his rescue.
- Crusty Caretaker: Igor is portraying one.
- Dawson Casting
- Dead Baby Comedy
- Dirty Old Man: Mr. Uchiyama.
- Distressed Dude
- Drop the Hammer
- Dual-Wielding: Both eponymous combatants.
- Dynamic Entry
- Eyepatch of Power: Monami is wearing one in the opening.
- Eyes Do Not Belong There
- Eye Scream
- Eyes of Gold: Full-powered vampires have these.
- Flaying Alive
- For Science!: Furano's motivation.
- Funny Afro: Afro Rika.
- Game Face
- Ghost Memory: Monami projects her memories on Jyugon's mind when he tastes her blood.
- Glasgow Smile
- Gorn: From the makers of Tokyo Gore Police!
- Groin Attack
- Hey, It's That Guy!: Monami's mother is played by Eihi Shiina, who is perhaps best known for her roles as Asami in Audition and as Ruka in Tokyo Gore Police.
- Hospital Hottie: Midori.
- How We Got Here
- I'm Standing Right Here
- Impaled with Extreme Prejudice
- Improbable Weapon User
- Japanese Holidays: The film's plot started on Valentine's Day.
- Kabuki Sounds
- Knife Nut
- Love Triangle
- Mad Scientist: Furano.
- Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter: Keiko.
- Mix-and-Match Man
- Monumental Battle: Monami's and Keiko's climactic duel takes it place on top of the Tokyo Tower.
- Nice Job Fixing It, Villain
- Noblewoman's Laugh
- Non-Action Guy: Jyugon.
- Offscreen Teleportation
- Oral Fixation Fixation: Furano biting his nails.
- Overdrawn At the Blood Bank
- Our Vampires Are Different
- Panty Shot
- The Power of Blood
- Precision-Guided Boomerang
- Rain of Blood
- The Renfield: Igor, who serves Monami.
- Rollerblade Good: Monami's mother uses her blood to create rollerskate during her fight against Sumo From Hell.
- Sadist Teacher: Mr. Uchiyama.
- Sdrawkcab Name: Monami Arukado(Alucard)
- Serious Business: Being a ganguro and wrist cutting.
- Shock and Awe: Both Furano and resurrected Midori use electrically charged weapons.
- Skeletons in the Coat Closet: Igor's armour.
- Soundtrack Dissonance
- Sword Sparks
- Tampering with Food and Drink
- This Is a Drill
- Troperrific
- Undead Tax Exemption
- Unusual Weapon Mounting: The Sumo From Hell which Monami's mother fought in the past is shown having a gun on top of his head.
- Use Your Head
- Vampire Hunter
- Vein-O-Vision
- Versus Title
- The Voiceless: Igor.
- Your Head Asplode
- Zettai Ryouiki