Vampire Princess Miyu - Illusion TV Volume 3 2003 Horror Movie Review
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Evil Shinma-shape-shifting monsters and vampires-roam the Earth on a mission to unleash their darkness upon the Human race. Miyu was born the Vampire Princess and charged with the responsibility of banishing Shinma from the Earth. Stranded in the twilight between human and demon, she has the power to offer Humans the gift of eternal happiness with one bite, yet is herself, destined for perpetual solitude. Sharing a dark journey through the weaknesses of the human heart with her only companion, Larva, once an evil Shinma and now her devoted guardian, Miyu lives an endless quest as both the hunter and the hunted.
Contains 4 episodes
Red Shoes: Miyu’s debut stage performance leaves her feeling out of character!
Your House: The double suicide is an open and shut chase, leaving only one harmless loose end!
Swamp of Promise: Chisato finds her way into a mysterious swamp and into a most unexpected circumstance!
A Supple Face: When you are a ruthless mob boss, beware of unexpected gifts!
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Title: Vampire Princess Miyu - Illusion TV Volume 3
Year: 2003
Starring: *,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Director: Not available,
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