12 episodes! I remember being surprised by how tightly packed the story felt. Servamp doesn’t waste time with filler, which I appreciate. The dynamic between Mahiru and Kuro is hilarious—imagine a vampire who’d rather nap than cause chaos. The supporting cast, like the flamboyant Tetsu or the brooding Licht, add great variety to the group dynamics. The anime ends on a note that feels satisfying but still leaves room for more, which is probably why fans keep hoping for a continuation.
What stood out to me was the color palette—lots of bold reds and blacks that give it a stylish edge. The fight scenes are fluid, and the humor lands well, even in subtler moments. If you’re looking for something with a bit of bite (pun intended) but doesn’t overstay its welcome, this is a solid pick.
Yep, just 12 episodes for Servamp. It’s one of those shows I wish had a longer run because the world-building is intriguing—vampires tied to the seven deadly sins? Sign me up. The anime adapts the early arcs of the manga, focusing on Mahiru and Kuro’s bond while introducing other Servamps and their humans. The pacing is brisk, and while some side characters could’ve used more screen time, it’s a fun ride overall. The ending theme, 'Reason Living,' is still on my playlist—it has this melancholic vibe that contrasts nicely with the show’s playful tone.
Servamp has a total of 12 episodes in its anime adaptation, which aired back in 2016. I binge-watched it over a weekend when I was deep into vampire-themed shows, and it struck a nice balance between action and comedy. The story follows Mahiru Shirota, a high schooler who accidentally adopts a lazy vampire cat named Kuro, and things escalate from there. The animation style is crisp, and the voice acting really brings the quirky characters to life. It’s a shame it didn’t get a second season because the manga has so much more material to explore, especially the deeper lore about the seven Servamps.
If you’re into supernatural anime with a mix of lighthearted moments and darker themes, this one’s worth checking out. It’s not overly long, so it’s perfect for a quick watch. I still hum the opening theme sometimes—it’s ridiculously catchy.
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This is insane! Is he really a pervert? What is he trying to pull?
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Man, I wish I had better news for you, but as of now, 'Servamp' doesn't have a second season. The anime wrapped up in 2016 after 12 episodes, adapting the manga up to a certain point, but it never got that continuation so many of us hoped for. The story had such a cool premise—vampires, supernatural battles, and that quirky bond between Mahiru and Kuro. I remember binge-watching it and being totally hooked by the mix of humor and darker themes.
That said, the manga is still ongoing, so if you're craving more 'Servamp' content, diving into the source material might be the way to go. It expands on the lore and characters way beyond where the anime left off. Plus, the art style is gorgeous—Strike Tanaka's designs really pop on the page. Who knows? Maybe if enough fans rally, we could get a reboot or sequel season someday. Fingers crossed!