Alright, let’s dive into “Chanto Suenai Kyuuketsuki-chan” Season 1 Episode 10! First off, I need to set the scene—this anime is all about Luna, a vampire who’s super bad at being a vampire, right? She’s clumsy, can’t hypnotize people, and basically just wants to fit in at human school. So, Episode 10 is the school festival episode, which is like a classic anime trope, but this one had a fun twist.
From what I gathered, the episode starts with the school festival preparations. Luna’s class decides to do a maid café, which is cute because Luna’s whole vibe is already a mix of elegant and awkward. But the real highlight was when Luna’s mom showed up! Oh my gosh, her mom is this total vampire milf—super stylish, a bit dramatic, and just as clumsy as Luna? Wait, no, wait—wait, actually, Luna’s mom is like the opposite? Wait, no, wait, let me check the fan comments again. Oh right, Comment 3 says, “Clumsy and scary vampire mommy was a sight for sore eyes 😘😘🫶 Now we know where Ishikawa got her traits.” Wait, Ishikawa is Luna’s last name? So Luna’s mom is also an Ishikawa, and she’s clumsy too? That’s adorable—like mother, like daughter!
The episode had this weird inter-dimensional elevator thing? Comment 3 mentions, “It felt like the elevator kinda transported them to a different world lol I wouldn’t even call that a dungeon but a different dimension.” Oh right! Luna’s mom lives in this underground lair that’s like 20 floors deep—Comment 10 says it’s a “reverse-sky-scraper (20 floors deep!) was very impressive! :O i can’t imagine how expensive, hard, and complex digging a perfect hole that deep would be!” So when Luna and her friends go to visit her mom, they take an elevator that goes down, down, down into this crazy underground mansion. That’s such a fun, over-the-top detail—vampires with a secret lair? Classic, but the 20 floors deep part is just ridiculous in the best way.
Then there’s the maid café part. Otori, who’s Luna’s classmate and maybe has a crush on her? Wait, no, Otori is the quiet, artistic guy, right? Comment 6 says, “Ootori getting all the praise he deserves, and Luna made sure he even didn’t feel left out during the finale.” Oh, so Otori made some art for the café, and it was a hit! The maid outfits were “high school appropriate modest maid outfits,” as Comment 8 points out, which is good because sometimes maid cafés in anime can be too much, but this one kept it cute and innocent.
The best part, though, was the ending. After the festival, Luna and Otori are exhausted, so they fall asleep on the sofa together. Comment 6 mentions, “Not to mention the two of them falling asleep on the sofa. We don’t hear Ootori’s first name very often, and also that nickname Luna’s mother gave her was new I think.” Aw, that’s such a sweet moment—two awkward teens just being tired after a long day. And Luna’s mom gave her a nickname? Maybe something like “Luna-chan” but more vampire-y? Like “Little Bat” or something? The fan comments didn’t specify, but it’s a nice touch.
Also, the flying candy scene! Comment 3 says, “Ishikawa’s final act of throwing candies from the sky while flying was cool.” Oh right! Luna, being a vampire, can fly (even if she’s bad at it), so she flew over the festival and threw candies down. That’s such a fun, whimsical moment—perfect for a school festival. And Comment 8 adds, “Dang, Luna looked both so elegant and cute in the vampire pants suit, and it was very practical for a flying candy delivery.” A vampire pants suit? That sounds awesome—like a sleek, black suit with a cape? Practical and stylish, which is Luna’s brand.
Now, let’s talk about the fan reactions. Everyone loved this episode! Comment 7 says, “Oh my goodness this was too cute I am so happy for Luna,” and Comment 5 adds, “Such a great episode Glad to see that everything went well at the school festival. Luna’s mother is just as adorable as her.” The overall vibe is that this episode was super heartwarming and full of cute moments. The mix of the school festival chaos, Luna’s mom’s dramatic entrance, and the sweet ending with Luna and Otori sleeping together made it a fan favorite.
I also noticed that the animation style is really bright and colorful, which fits the lighthearted tone of the show. The character designs are cute—Luna has those big, round eyes and fangs that are more endearing than scary. Her mom’s design is probably similar but more mature, with a stylish outfit and maybe a more confident (but still clumsy) demeanor.
Another thing to mention is the humor. The show relies a lot on Luna’s clumsiness and her struggles to be a “proper” vampire. In this episode, her mom’s clumsiness added another layer of comedy—like mother, like daughter! And the inter-dimensional elevator was a funny, random element that kept the episode interesting.
For the target audience of 20-year-olds, this episode is perfect because it’s relatable (school festivals, crushes, awkward moments) but also has that fantasy twist with vampires and inter-dimensional lairs. It’s not too deep, but it’s full of heart and humor, which is exactly what you want after a long day.
Wait, did I miss anything? Oh, the maid café! The fan comments mentioned that Otori’s art was a hit—Comment 3 says, “Otori’s art even made a lot of people gather at the entrance.” So Otori, the quiet artist, got some recognition, which is nice. And Luna made sure he didn’t feel left out during the finale—Comment 6 says, “Luna made sure he even didn’t feel left out during the finale.” That’s such a sweet friendship moment.
Overall, Episode 10 of “Chanto Suenai Kyuuketsuki-chan” was a delightful mix of cute, funny, and heartwarming. It had all the classic school festival elements but with a vampire twist that made it unique. Luna’s mom was a great addition—she’s stylish, a bit dramatic, and just as clumsy as Luna, which added a lot of humor and heart. The inter-dimensional lair was a fun, over-the-top detail, and the ending with Luna and Otori sleeping together was the perfect sweet note. If you’re into lighthearted slice-of-life anime with a fantasy twist, this episode is definitely worth watching!
Oh, and one last thing—Comment 10 mentioned that the underground lair was 20 floors deep, which is just insane. Imagine living 20 floors underground! That’s such a vampire thing to do, but also so impractical. But that’s the charm of the show—embracing the absurdity and just having fun with it.
So, to sum it up: Episode 10 was a cute, funny, and heartwarming addition to the series. It had great character moments, a fun plot, and all the charm that makes “Chanto Suenai Kyuuketsuki-chan” so enjoyable. If you’re a fan of the show, you’ll love this episode, and if you’re new to it, it’s a great example of what the series is all about—clumsy vampires, sweet friendships, and lots of laughs.
Final Verdict: 9/10—would recommend for anyone who needs a pick-me-up! The only reason it’s not a 10 is because I wanted a bit more development between Luna and Otori, but hey, maybe that’s coming in future episodes. Either way, this episode was a blast!
P.S. Luna’s vampire pants suit is iconic—someone needs to make a cosplay of that ASAP.
Episodes: Season 1 Episode 10
File Size: 307.3 MiB
Format/Quality: 1080p HEVC x265 10bit
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