HATU: Vampire Syndrome
HATU: Vampire Syndrome

HATU: Vampire Syndrome

2002TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

The protagonist, high school student Akira Sakaguchi (played by Atsushi Harada), desires a normal human life, yet he is a vampire who cannot survive without consuming human blood. The series depicts the various human relationships surrounding Akira. It faced accusations of plagiarism for bearing striking similarities to Kazumasa Hirai's novel “The Wolf's Crest,” leading Hirai to publicly criticize Naoyuki Tomomatsu, who served as both screenwriter and director for this work.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Horror, Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A short comedy horror film. The plot centers around a group of friends who encounter a vampire and must deal with the consequences of his peculiar condition. The film blends elements of traditional vampire lore with humorous, unexpected twists.

Critical Reception

As a very short, independent film, "HATU: Vampire Syndrome" did not receive widespread critical reviews. Its reception is primarily based on niche film festival screenings and online community discussions. It is generally regarded as a cult short film with a dedicated following among fans of low-budget horror-comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its creative take on vampire tropes.
  • Appreciated for its humor and low-budget charm.
  • Seen as a fun, albeit brief, entry in the horror-comedy genre.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this short film is not readily available. However, general audience sentiment from short film communities often highlights its unique premise and comedic execution.

Fun Fact

Due to its extremely limited release and status as an independent short film, detailed behind-the-scenes information and specific production trivia are not widely publicized.

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