

Li’l Miss Vampire Can’t Suck Right Episode 11: The Purr-fect Mix of Cuteness and Heart
Let’s cut to the chase: if you’re here for another episode of Luna being the most adorable vampire ever, you’re in luck. Episode 11 of Chanto Suenai Kyuuketsuki-chan (or Li’l Miss Vampire Can’t Suck Right for us English speakers) is like a warm hug wrapped in a cat-shaped blanket—cozy, funny, and just a little chaotic.
First off, let’s recap the basics for anyone who’s been living under a rock (no shade, we’ve all been there). Luna Ishikawa is a vampire transfer student who’s supposed to be cool and mysterious, but let’s be real—she’s just a dork who can’t even suck blood right. Tatsuta Ootori is the average guy who somehow keeps ending up in her orbit, and their dynamic is basically “awkward human + chaotic vampire = pure comedy.”
This episode kicks off with a classic slice-of-life setup: cleaning duty. Wait, no—wait, actually, it’s Ootori’s birthday! And Luna, being Luna, decides to “help” by… well, let’s just say her idea of a birthday gift involves drooling on his head. Yeah, you read that right. As one fan put it, “That drool moment at the start? Wild. He didn’t even notice!” But Luna’s panic when she realizes what she did? Chef’s kiss. Her “oops, did I do that?” face is the kind of thing that makes you want to squish her cheeks (if you’re into that).
Then there’s the cat café scene. Oh. My. Goodness. Luna surrounded by cats? It’s like the animators sat down and thought, “How can we make this episode as cute as possible?” and then nailed it. Watching her play with the kitties while Ootori tries (and fails) to keep his distance is peak rom-com energy. One comment summed it up perfectly: “She’s always adorable, but this episode’s bits were the best showcases of it.” Agreed. The way she lights up around the cats? You can’t help but smile.
But it’s not all fluff. The episode also drops some hints about what’s next. Remember when Luna mentioned her dad? Yeah, we’re meeting him next episode! Fans are losing it over this—“Pleasantly surprised we’re gonna see Luna’s dad next episode,” one person said. “Not often a slice-of-life gives us a more or less complete family.” And from the little we saw, he looks like a chill guy. Fingers crossed he’s as much of a vibe as her mom.
Of course, no episode is complete without some Ootori-Luna awkwardness. The okonomiyaki scene? Iconic. Ootori tries to make the Japanese pancake, and Luna… well, she tries to help. Let’s just say there’s a lot of flour involved. And don’t even get me started on the moment Luna “innocently showers him with affection (and chibi drool),” as another fan put it. Their chemistry is so natural—like two friends who are low-key crushing but too scared to admit it.
But here’s the thing: this episode isn’t just about cute moments. It’s about growth. Ootori gets praised for his work at the festival, and Luna? She’s finally starting to open up. Remember when she told Ootori about her vampire struggles? That’s a big deal. For someone who’s always tried to be “cool,” letting her guard down is huge. And Ootori? He’s becoming more confident. As one comment noted, “His mama level’s gone up. He needs to work on his ‘daddy’ level.” Hey, baby steps.
Now, let’s talk about the elephant in the room: the series is ending next episode. Fans are already sad—“Just one more episode of Luna :(” was a common sentiment. But honestly, this season has been a ride. From the first episode where they got paired for cleaning duty to now, watching Luna and Ootori’s friendship grow has been a joy. And with the dad reveal next week, the finale is shaping up to be something special.
So, what’s the verdict? Episode 11 is a solid 10/10. It’s funny, heartwarming, and sets up the finale perfectly. Whether you’re here for the cute cats, the awkward romance, or just Luna being Luna, there’s something for everyone. And let’s be real—we all need a little more of her “mastery of vampirism, charming everyone without even biting” in our lives.
Can’t wait for next week? Same. Let’s just hope the finale gives us the closure we need. And hey, if it’s half as good as this episode, we’re in for a treat.
Final Thought: If you haven’t watched Li’l Miss Vampire Can’t Suck Right yet, what are you doing? Go binge it. Your inner cat lover (and vampire fan) will thank you.
— A fan who’s already counting down to the finale. 🐱🧛♀️✨
Episodes: Season 1 Episode 11
File Size: 291.3 MiB
Format/Quality: 1080p HEVC x265 10bit
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