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Vampire La Seine is the fourth episode of the 1968 GeGeGe no Kitarō anime.
Cast[]
- All cast members are listed in order as they appear in the episode's credits.
- All main cast members were credited only for their first role listed.
- All guest cast members were not credited for any specific roles.
- Main
- Masako Nozawa as Kitarō
- Isamu Tanonaka as Medama-Oyaji, Japanese Reporter A, Bellhop and others
- Chikao Ōtsuka as Nezumi-Otoko, Student
- Guest
- Kenji Utsumi as La Seine, French Doctor
- Ichirō Nagai as Opera Hotel Manager, Old Man on Train and others
- Shunichi Kazamatsuri as Reporter and others
- Kōsei Tomita as Narrator, French Police Officer, News Announcer and others
- Akiko Tsuboi as Girl at Dance, "A Class Beauty", Old Woman and others
- Nana Yamaguchi as Catherine, Kyoko Hanazawa and others
- Uncredited
Synopsis[]
In Paris, a party is being held at the Opera Hotel. Poor Princess Katarina, is the 13th victim who's had their blood sucked dry, by a vampire who can suck blood from his fingers. The people in France are unaware of this, and believe the causes are from an unknown disease. News of these tragedies soon spreads to Japan, and the citizen are worried the disease will effect them as well. But Kitarō has already suspected the issue to be caused by a vampire and walks away from the laughing humans. Unknown to Kitarō the yōkai around the globe have heard of him, and stories of his good deeds. The vampire in France feels threatened by Kitarō, and chooses to head to Japan, to assassinate him before there's even a chance that he'll get in his way in the future.
Characters in order of appearance[]
- La Seine (First appearance)
- Mammoth (First appearance)
- Kitarō
- Salaryman Yamada (Student)
- Nezumi-Otoko
- Medama-Oyaji
- Bake-Garasu
Differences from manga[]
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