Ohhh, yes it does! The anime adaptation dropped a couple years back, and as someone who adores Kotoyama’s art style, I was skeptical at first. But wow, the animation team really understood the assignment. The way they frame nighttime scenes—with all those shadows and flickering streetlights—makes the world feel alive in a way static pages can’t.
They also expanded some dialogue beats, giving minor characters like Anko more screen time. My only gripe? The pacing slows a tad mid-season, but the finale’s emotional payoff is worth it. Definitely check it out if you dig atmospheric storytelling.
Confirmed! The anime’s out there, and it’s gorgeous. Liden Films did justice to Kotoyama’s unique style—especially Nazuna’s playful expressions and Kou’s awkward charm. The nightscapes are so detailed you could frame them. Binge-worthy for sure, though I wish they’d hurry up with a second season!
The manga 'Call of the Night' by Kotoyama totally got an anime adaptation, and it was such a vibe! The studio Liden Films brought it to life in 2022, and honestly, they nailed the nocturnal aesthetics—those deep blues and neon-lit streets felt like stepping right into the manga panels. The anime covers the early arcs, staying pretty faithful while adding subtle atmospheric touches, like how the soundtrack amplifies that lonely-but-comfy nightwalking mood.
I binged it super fast because the voice acting (especially Gen Sato as Kou and Sora Amamiya as Nazuna) just oozed charm. If you loved the manga’s blend of melancholic romance and vampire lore, the anime’s a must-watch. Plus, the OP by Creepy Nuts is an absolute earworm—I still hum it randomly while grocery shopping.
Y’know, I stumbled onto the 'Call of the Night' anime after reading like three volumes of the manga, and it’s wild how well they complement each other. The anime’s color palette is chef’s kiss—moody purples and blues that make the night feel like its own character. They tweaked some minor scenes (like Kou’s internal monologues) to flow better visually, which I appreciated.
Also, the soundtrack? Full of synth-heavy tracks that somehow make existential dread sound cool. It’s not a 1:1 adaptation, but it captures the spirit perfectly. If you’re into introspective stories with a side of supernatural flirting, this one’s a gem.
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