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The Case Study of Vanitas
Quirky take on vampires.
- MissSimonetta
- Aug 11, 2021
A unique and dramatic adventure
- talking_about_movies
- Apr 18, 2022
- Oct 8, 2021
Another great series from BONES
- mvchowdary-87821
- Jul 15, 2021
No need to ship, the writers did it for you 😂
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A real treat for people with an appreciation for culture and artisanship
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Had promise..
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More than Just a Vampire Show
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Just beautiful!
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Vanitas no Carte (The Case Study of Vanitas) Review - Gorgeous Vampire Action Anime for Mystery Fans
Noe Archiviste travels to Paris to learn more about the Book of Vanitas. Vanitas was a legendary vampire in possession of a cursed book that can destroy vampires. On his way, he meets a human who claims to be Vanitas himself and who uses the famed book to restore vampires affected by the Charlatan, who steals their true names and puts them in a mindless state of blood-frenzy, to their former healthy state. The two end up living and traveling together, putting the pieces together, about the dark truth behind the new vampire epidemic, and their own pasts.
We've got 19th century Paris, steampunk paradise, shoujo glimmer all around, Noé Archiviste of the Archiviste line of vampires, beautiful, kind, and cursed, and Vanitas, a blend of contradictions, over-the-top, genius, and a fool. This is Vanitas no Carte (The Case Study of Vanitas) for you, a blend of historical vampire mystery, with shounen elements, and a generous side of comedy. The first part of The Case Study of Vanitas we just finished watching sets the tone, introduces the universe, the antagonists, and the love pairings we need to focus on in the rest of the story. It left us with questions unanswered and just a taste into Vanitas’ past, enough to keep us watching!
Spoilers Ahead!
Everyone is hot.
Priorities! OK, jokes aside, so many great anime series have attractive characters without letting the story flop or the overall quality be affected. The Case Study of Vanitas knows that it can do fanservice well, but it doesn’t let it overtake the plot. All these steamy interactions we see between Vanitas, Noe, Jeanne, and Domi are important to show us their past (Noe’s and Domi’s), and current dynamics (Jeanne and Vanitas). This is also how Vanitas no Carte establishes a part of vampire lore well, too: the sexual aspect of feeding on blood. So, it’s no wonder that we get moments like that, it’s a sexy genre by definition.
Complex Mystery
With Roland Fortis in the game, and the introduction of The Chasseurs we get a glimpse into the forces at play. It’s not just vampires versus humans because vampires are stronger and blood-thirsty. There are fractions among humans devoted to taking vampires down, the Chasseurs, and vampires affected by the Charlatan who cannot control their bloodthirst.
There is also August Ruthven, the cruel and strong member of the upper vampire class, who supposedly acts to the vampire Queen’s benefit, but who has a shady connection to the Charlatan. We often end up dazzled by the beautiful surroundings and the character chemistry, and we admit that we’ve been missing clues! So, by the end of the season, we were shocked to learn more about Vanitas’ painful past, and we're left with many questions!
Final Thoughts
We’ve got to be patient to learn what’s going on with August Ruthven, what kind of pact he formed with Noe, and what the future holds for Vanitas. Until then, let’s rewatch this beautiful, atmospheric yet funny vampire anime, and track all the clues!
What are your theories about the Charlatan, or Vanitas’ goals? Let us know in the comments below and thanks for reading!
Author: Andromache Kokkinou
This is Andromache, nice to meet you! I am a writer, editor, and zinester. I have a knack for research and making connections between anime, so I love writing anime recommendations and top 10 lists! Yes, I do look like my avatar and yes, I base my style off Ami Mizuno aka Sailor Mercury. An Evangelion and Utena fanatic, talk to me about depressed teen heroes and handsome princesses. Avatar by @crazyspacecats
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Is The Case Study of Vanitas Any Good? Our Review
So, is The Case Study of Vanitas actually any good?
Published: Feb 18, 2022, 8:56 am Updated: Feb 18, 2022, 11:41 am
When the first cour of The Case Study of Vanitas aired in summer 2021, it quickly became one of the most beloved shonen anime of the season. We're now at the second cour , and there were naturally high expectations, given how stunning the first twelve episodes were. So, is The Case Study of Vanitas actually any good? Read on, to find out if Part 2 lives up to the hype.
What Is The Case Study of Vanitas All About?
The Case Study of Vanitas is based on a manga of the same name by Jun Mochizuki, who has also penned Pandora Hearts, so you know what kind of aesthetic to expect. Produced by Studio Bones, also home to Fullmetal Alchemist and Wolf's Rain, it is the story of Noé, a young, idealistic vampire, and Vanitas, an obnoxious human who becomes his ally and travel companion.
Armed with the book of Vanitas, a cursed grimoire created by an old vampire - from whom the current Vanitas derived his name - the constantly bantering duo travel around, saving vampires whose true name has been corrupted, causing unnatural bloodlust.
The anime is colorful, upbeat, breathtaking to watch, and occasionally moving. But there's a shadow looming over the entertaining narrative as Noé, who is also the story's narrator, starts recounting the events by admitting that the journey ended with him killing Vanitas .
Is The Case Study of Vanitas Any Good?
Even before watching The Case Study of Vanitas, you have to admit that its credentials are excellent. The author is known for eye-catching, comfortably familiar yet unique settings, and studio Bones has produced some excellent anime over the years.
Does the anime live up to it all? That largely depends on your expectations. The art is definitely the show's strongest point. The Case Study of Vanitas is arguably one of the most good-looking shows of the season. Whether you're watching an epic battle between the main characters and Charlatan, or a breather episode in alternative Paris, it's all bound to look stunning.
Of course, art alone can't sustain a popular shonen show - you need characterization and plot for that. We'll be honest here: The Case Study of Vanitas is entertaining, with a decent plot, world-building, and characters, but it is not groundbreaking in that regard. We've seen pairings between a naive, enthusiastic character, and a brooding, mysterious one, a great many times. The same can be said for modernized vampires who are peaceful until corrupted. As for the plot, it's pretty straightforward and largely dependent on battles, as is the case with most shonen works.
Does this mean that The Case Study of Vanitas is not good? Certainly not! There's nothing wrong with using formulas that have succeeded before. They're popular for a reason, and there are many little ways to freshen them up.
The Case Study of Vanitas h is good in that regard. It gives you a simple plot, where Vanitas, Noé, and the friends they make along the way, roam the world, solving mysteries and saving vampires. Despite the often high stakes, you can almost imagine that they'll go on like this forever.
But knowing from the beginning that Noé ends up killing Vanitas makes this a more complicated experience. You can't help wondering: at what point will things change so drastically? What will it take for the relationship between the two leads to become irreparable? Is Noé even a reliable narrator? Such questions will make you want to go on, even when the plot is a little bit underwhelming.
Similarly, the characters fit into archetypes, but a few of them come to life pretty well. Noé is a naive, idealistic character, but he is not any idealistic character. He gets adorably enthusiastic about the sights he encounters for the first time, he loves cats, and he manages to make friends in unlikely places.
Such little things make the characters stand out, and combined with their often heartbreaking backstories, they make you care about them. Their interactions are also fun to watch, and there's a wide range of them; rivalries, friendships, romances, and surrogate family relationships all have a place here.
Are There Any Negatives?
Once again, this depends on what you consider as negative. Going into the show, you might want to know that Vanitas is a bit of a problematic figure. He is completely out of touch with his and others' feelings, which makes him rather unlikeable, especially early on. This becomes especially apparent in his relationship with Jeanne . At first, he acts all flirty around her, disregarding the fact that she doesn't seem to care about him, which is, unfortunately, a bit too common in male-female anime dynamics.
Thankfully, the second cour and later manga chapters subvert this a bit, as we're given reasons for both Jeanne's passive behavior and Vanitas' emotional immaturity, which is associated with intense self-loathing. In other ways, the show subverts gender expectations, as was the case with the same-sex dancing partners during a ball in the first cour. Moreover, Vanitas' problematic behavior is at least acknowledged in-universe, as Noé himself can barely stand him at times, but it's still something you might want to know before you start watching.
Related: When Will The Case Study of Vanitas Part 2 Be Dubbed in English? When to Expect a Dub Release Date for the Anime
Is The Case Study of Vanitas Worth Watching?
Overall, there's a lot to love about The Case Study of Vanitas. It's a beautifully animated show with fun character interaction and a rather conventional plot that is made less so using a bold storytelling move.
If knowing from the beginning that something very bad is going to happen is a dealbreaker for you, then you should probably not watch the show, but if you're intrigued by this, by all means, give Vanitas a chance.
The show might not appeal to those who enjoy completely unconventional storylines, and characters, but if you're ok with some fantasy and shonen formulas, The Case Study of Vanitas might be the best that the Winter 2022 season has to offer!
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A subreddit dedicated to Vanitas no Carte (Vanitas no Karte, Vanitas no Shuki, The Case Study of Vanitas, ヴァニタスの手記(カルテ)). The manga is created by Jun Mochizuki and published in Square Enix's Gangan Joker monthly magazine. The anime is produced by studio Bones.
A subreddit dedicated to Vanitas no Carte (Vanitas no Karte, Vanitas no Shuki, The Case Study of Vanitas, ヴァニタスの手記(カルテ)). The manga is created by Jun Mochizuki and published in Square Enix's Gangan Joker monthly magazine. The anime is produced by studio Bones.
Read reviews on the anime Vanitas no Karte (The Case Study of Vanitas) on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. Scorned by others of his kind for being born under a blue moon, the vampire Vanitas grew afraid and desolate. According to legend, he created a cursed grimoire known as the "Book of Vanitas," and it is said he would one day use it to bring retribution upon all vampires ...
Oh where to begin. My simple review is: It was made for people who haven't read the manga. The story was lacking. In the best way, it was too soft. Vanitas' issues were downplayed. Especially during the ball and he was reduced to "Silly looking Vani wants to play doctor." It's supposed to be bread crumbs. A slow fall. Important things were dropped.
Read reviews on the anime Vanitas no Karte (The Case Study of Vanitas) on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. Scorned by others of his kind for being born under a blue moon, the vampire Vanitas grew afraid and desolate. According to legend, he created a cursed grimoire known as the "Book of Vanitas," and it is said he would one day use it to bring retribution upon all vampires ...
User Reviews Review this title 10 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: ... Case Study of Vanitas is the series to look for. The way this show is directed, the magical background score, the way each character is given a moment to shine, it's all just perfect. The chemistry and friendship between the 2 main characters is brilliant. There's a lot that ...
This is Vanitas no Carte (The Case Study of Vanitas) for you, a blend of historical vampire mystery, with shounen elements, and a generous side of comedy. The first part of The Case Study of Vanitas we just finished watching sets the tone, introduces the universe, the antagonists, and the love pairings we need to focus on in the rest of the story.
The Case Study of Vanitas his good in that regard. It gives you a simple plot, where Vanitas, Noé, and the friends they make along the way, roam the world, solving mysteries and saving vampires.
Watch The Case Study of Vanitas — Season 1 with a subscription on Hulu, or buy it on Prime Video, Apple TV. ... Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/12/24 Full Review Will W A very ...
A subreddit dedicated to Vanitas no Carte (Vanitas no Karte, Vanitas no Shuki, The Case Study of Vanitas, ヴァニタスの手記(カルテ)). The manga is created by Jun Mochizuki and published in Square Enix's Gangan Joker monthly magazine. The anime is produced by studio Bones.