Mina Really Loses her Temper. Dance in the Vampire Bund 6

We reach the first half of the Bund broadcast. This serves also as a turning point for the relationship between Mina and Akira.

Akira comes to a realization that Mina is more malignant than she tells him, going as far as to turn the Prime Minister’s grandson into a vampire so she can keep the special district. With this driving hate against this and the vampires turning up at their school, he finally sides with the students and resolves to protect them, particularly Saegusa. The catch is that he’ll have to antagonize Mina again and leaves to do so, immediately putting the students at the mercy of vampires.

CLIFFHANGER? At the wrong time, too. I wanted to see Mina vs Akira, but noooooo we see unarmed students versus vampires . Winter season makes me so impatient 0_o

So I’m in a balance of sorts: should I continue or drop? *sigh*

…Plus, it turned out to be Twilight after all.

Related posts:

    Dance in the Vampire Bund 3 o_o
    Another Batch Post…Durarara!! 1 and Dance in the Vampire Bund 1 [First Impressions]
    Dance in the Vampire Bund 2
    SCREENCAPS: Dance in the Vampire Bund
    The blog that made it to February 2009

2 Comments

  1. Hogart
    Posted February 14, 2010 at 9:54 am | Permalink

    Actually, we see BRAIN-DEAD unarmed students versus vampires. Seriously, these kids deserve to die for being as moronic as a large emsemble of the stupidest Friday the 13th teenagers suffering from groupthink. Was this Shinbo’s (or the mangaka’s) attempt at lame parody? It basically nosedived my interest in this series, and the only reason I’ll watch the next episode is because I won’t be watching anything involving Shinbo for a while… I need to let my head brain cells replenish before watching another of his signature trainwrecks.

  2. Sebz
    Posted February 14, 2010 at 10:42 am | Permalink

    lol, if the students were armed with anything, it’s CELL PHONES. not that it was much of a weapon, anyway.

    fanatasy racism can never be avoided in the occult. though we see just a teeny bit too much these days.

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