Vampire Princess Miyu the TV Movie 10.0

Vampire Princess Miyu the TV Movie · 2025

Vampire Princess Miyu the TV Movie (2025) is a Fantasy / Science Fiction / Mystery film directed by Yoshihiro Akase, starring Johan Karlberg, Tanuki Sugino, Sayuri Ono.

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Overview

Based on a manga titled Vampire Princess Miyu. A young girl by the name Miyuu wakes up in Tokyo 1991 but no memory of who she is nor her mother's whereabouts, until she see a vision of her president Zovrinka. He explains to her that she is not from this world, she was born in 2500 during the Great War in the universe, with a special power that can save the earth. He's sending her back in time to fight other people with same power as her and to prevent the planets to collapse. Then she meet sergeant July who works for the other president, she claim that Miyuu is working for the wrong side, but who can she trust.

Cast

Johan Karlberg, Tanuki Sugino, Sayuri Ono, Miyu Mogami, MEGUMI, Akira Hongo, Taguchi sugino, Ruka Matsuda

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What is "Vampire Princess Miyu the TV Movie" about?

Based on a manga titled Vampire Princess Miyu. A young girl by the name Miyuu wakes up in Tokyo 1991 but no memory of who she is nor her mother's whereabouts, until she see a vision of her president Zovrinka. He explains to her that she is not from this world, she was born in 2500 during the Great War in the universe, with a special power that can save the earth. He's sending her back in time to fight other people with same power as her and to prevent the planets to collapse. Then she meet sergeant July who works for the other president, she claim that Miyuu is working for the wrong side, but who can she trust.

When was "Vampire Princess Miyu the TV Movie" released?

Vampire Princess Miyu the TV Movie was released in 2025.

Who stars in "Vampire Princess Miyu the TV Movie"?

The cast includes Johan Karlberg, Tanuki Sugino, Sayuri Ono, Miyu Mogami.