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The Case Study of Vanitas

The Case Study of Vanitas (2021)

A human wields a magic book that can cure vampires of their bloodlust, and sets out to find vampires to cure with the book. A human wields a magic book that can cure vampires of their bloodlust, and sets out to find vampires to cure with the book. A human wields a magic book that can cure vampires of their bloodlust, and sets out to find vampires to cure with the book.

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  • Trivia "Vanitas" is a term that refers to a work of art associated with the transience of life; the trademark of such a work is to contrast symbols of wealth and prosperity with symbols of death. A fitting title for a vampire story protagonist.

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Zeno Robinson (Vanitas) Stephen Fu (Noe Archiviste) Alexis Tipton (Dominique de Sade) Molly Searcy (Jeanne) Kaito Ishikawa (Noé Archiviste) Natsuki Hanae (Vanitas) Ai Kayano (Dominique de Sade) Inori Minase (Jeanne) Taro Kiuchi (Dante) Shino Shimoji (Luca)

Hitomi Mieno, Jun Mochizuki, Takayo Ikami

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" I'll do as I please, use methods I choose, and, no matter what you people want... I will save you without fail! " — Vanitas

Stories tell of a mysterious clockwork grimoire called The Book of Vanitas which, once opened, is said to place a curse upon the reader that is worse than death itself. Drawn to Paris on rumors of the book's existence, Noé, a vampire, boards the airship La Baleine to confirm it for himself. There, he's suddenly attacked by a fellow vampire who loses control of herself after her true name , the foundation of a vampire's self, is corrupted.

In steps the enigmatic, self-professed "vampire doctor" Vanitas wielding his namesake tome , which he uses not to curse but to cure. Claiming he inherited the book as well as his name from the original Vanitas , a vengeful vampire born under the ill-fated blue moon, he cheerfully recruits Noé to work with him in eradicating the malady that's robbing vampires of their true names — and their sanity .

The Case Study of Vanitas ( Vanitas no Carte , or The Memoirs of Vanitas ) is an ongoing 2015 Steampunk fantasy manga by Jun Mochizuki of PandoraHearts fame. It runs in Square Enix's monthly Gangan Joker magazine and is simulpublished in English by Yen Press . An anime adaptation by Studio Bones began airing in July 2021.

Contains examples of:

  • Adaptation Distillation : The anime adaptation maintains the basic story, but excludes explanations of world building, several action sequences, dialogues, some foreshadowing and minor characters.
  • Adaptation Explanation Extrication : In the beginning of the Bal Masque arc in the manga, Dominique has her two attendants chain Vanitas to a giant wooden wheel so she can interrogate him about what he really wants with Noe and his Archiviste powers. For some reason, the anime adaptation cuts out her attendants, showing Vanitas still being chained to the wheel, but it creates some confusion as to how a girl of Dominique's stature and size could possibly be capable of putting him, a grown man, on there without help. It also creates some confusion as to why Vanitas would even let Dominique chain him to a giant wheel, since he doesn't seem like the type of person who would just let some girl do that to him. Possibly subverted: Dominique as a vampire is physically stronger than the average human so it could be feasible she can overpower Vanitas by herself, though that’s still debatable.
  • Alternate History : The series takes place in a world where the 16th century's alchemist Paracelsus altered the World Formula with the Tower of Babel and created those that are known as vampires. The manga starts around 300 years after the incident, in a version of 1889 Paris where the Tower of the Sun was built instead of the Eiffel Tower.
  • Amusement Park : The fifth arc of the series takes place at an amusement park where Mikhail is keeping Dominique hostage by threatening to make her jump from a Ferris wheel if Noé doesn't drink Vanitas' blood .
  • Ancient Tomb : The Catacombs of Paris appear as the setting of the third arc, as well as the secret lair of the Chasseurs.
  • The anime's first opening sequence, played over the upbeat song "Sora to Utsuro," features the two protagonists, Noé and Vanitas, going on a tour around Paris where they visit the many attractions in the city and Vanitas plays babysitter for an excited Noé. This makes the anime look like a happy-go-lucky Bromantic Comedy set in a mundane France. The series is actually a vampire story taking place in a Steampunk version of 1889 Paris, containing plenty of drama, action, horror, and tragedy that wouldn't be expected from that carefree opening.
  • The second opening sequence also shows nothing but Vanitas and Noé walking around Paris, but this time separately until they find each other. Most of the second half of the anime doesn't even take place in Paris.
  • Bathos : Moments of drama and angst are frequently juxtaposed with slapstick, snarky banter or chibi antics.
  • The Beautiful Elite : As typical of a Jun Mochizuki work, a lot of the characters in Vanitas are gorgeous beyond compare.
  • Bookcase Passage : In Mémoire 6, Dominique and Noé go to a shop where they go through a hidden passage behind a bookcase that leads them to Altus Paris, the Pocket Dimension of Paris where vampires live.
  • Breather Episode : Episode 7, which adapts Mémoire 12 from the manga, is a much-needed break from all the action and angst from the episodes so far. It focuses on the main characters just eating and dancing together at a restaurant to have a good time for once. As well as a good delivery of Ship Tease for all the potential couples, both the opposite-sex and same-sex ones.
  • Bridal Carry : In Mémoire 53, Jeanne carries Dominique bridal-style after saving her from her own suicide attempt . Funny as Jeanne had fantasized about a similar scenario with Vanitas a few chapters back.
  • Buddy Picture : Vanitas and Noé's relationship is consistently central in the story. The first chapter has Noé himself state that the plot is about his journey with Vanitas, which will end with the latter's death at his hands .
  • Cast Full of Pretty Boys : Most of the male characters are either very handsome or incredibly pretty. An omake makes a joke about it by showing several of the guys working at a Host Club .
  • In the first chapter, Vanitas falls off of a Cool Airship and Noé jumps right after him to catch his leg. Somehow, both survive the landing without a parachute.
  • At the start of Mémoire 53, Jeanne saves a suicidal Dominique who had jumped off a Ferris wheel, catching her in the air before she hits the ground.
  • Childhood Friend Romance : Noé's childhood friend Dominique has been in love with him since they were children, but the death of her brother Louis makes it hard for Dominique to progress her feelings for Noé. Meanwhile, Noé's exact feelings for Dominique are unknown aside from being very close with her and wanting to protect her to not lose another loved one after what happened to Louis.
  • Children Do the Housework : Two orphaned human boys got adopted by the vampire known as Vanitas, later renamed Luna. To the concern of the boys, Luna sucked at cooking and cleaning. The older boy happened to be very good at both things, so Luna left those responsibilities to him.
  • Church Militant : The church is the main human organization in charge of hunting and killing vampires. The Chasseurs are soldiers of the church who have been trained to fight vampires with weapons, aided by a Super Serum to match a vampire's strength.
  • Noe is purple, representing his curiosity, nobility of spirit, and the mystery surrounding his past.
  • Vanitas is dark blue, representing his confidence, melancholy and strong integrity.
  • Dominique is red, symbolizing passion, aggression, and a desire for love.
  • Jeanne is yellow and pink, symbolizing idealism, love, joy, and jealousy.
  • Luca is green, symbolizing youth, jealousy, generosity and vigor.
  • Compressed Adaptation : The anime's first half was fairly faithful to the manga, only cutting some minor scenes for faster pacing. However, the second half was significantly condensed in order to adapt the Gévaudan arc's three and a half manga volumes and the amusement park arc's two and a half manga volumes into a 12-Episode Anime . As a result, it eliminated a chunk of Chloé's backstory as well as the scenes related to the vampire senate and the extremist faction of the church that set up future arcs.
  • Cool Airship : Noé and Vanitas first meet at La Baleine, a giant airship designed to look like a flying Gothic palace.
  • Corrupt Church : The Catholic Church carried out a big massacre in Gévaudan, killing hundreds of women and children, under the delusion of exterminating vampires hiding among humans. They then used the "Beast" and curse-bearers as a cover story.
  • Subverted in the belltower scene of Mémoire 11/Episode 6. Noé chooses to join Vanitas' journey by his own will and he makes a vow to stay together with Vanitas to the end as the sun rises to symbolize the start of their companionship. Sadly, Noé's narration from the future immediately reminds the audience that his relationship with Vanitas will end in tragedy.
  • Played straight in Mémoire 55/Episode 24. In the aftermath of their big fight at the amusement park, Vanitas and Noé reconcile and reaffirm their bond to each other. The arc ends with Vanitas looking out at the sun rising through the clouds as he takes Noé's hand and goes to eat breakfast with him.
  • Dance of Romance : Mémoire 12/Episode 7 has one big Ship Tease moment for those who are into the potential same-sex couples as NoéxVanitas and DominiquexJeanne dance a waltz while surrounded by Love Bubbles and Bishie Sparkle . Dominique takes Jeanne to dance with her (to tease Noé as she thinks he likes Jeanne) and both enjoy it so much that they immediately become good friends. While the girls dance, Noé asks Vanitas to dance with him, using that he wants to teach him as an excuse. Noé takes the chance to ask Vanitas what love is, but both are just left wondering as neither know the answer.
  • Dark and Troubled Past : Noé who is the last remaining survivor of his clan and was a slave on the black market before Dominique's family bought him; Vanitas whose parents were murdered by vampires and became an experimental subject.
  • Date Peepers : Domi spies on the date she set up between Jeanne and Vanitas, disguised as a man . Dante ends up stumbling across her and then tagging along for the rest of the date.
  • Daywalking Vampire : None of the vampires in the setting have any problem with sunlight.
  • Dysfunction Junction : As it's to be expected from a manga made by Jun Mochizuki, almost all the characters have a terribly traumatic backstory, are mentally unstable, or both.
  • Everyone Is Bi : Although none of the main characters' sexualities have been explicitly confirmed, everyone in the main cast gets Ship Tease with people of both genders. Vanitas enjoys making unwanted sexual advances at Jeanne and lets her drink his blood several times. Meanwhile, Vanitas is all but stated to feel curious about how would it feel like to let Noé bite him and drink his blood too (even thinking about Noé biting Dominique when pressing Jeanne into doing it with him). Noé repeatedly drinks blood from Dominique and likes it, but he also drools at the mere thought of having a taste of Vanitas's blood. Dominique has an obvious crush on Noé since childhood, not that it stops her from flirting with women for fun and later forming a very affectionate friendship with Jeanne who often blushes at Dominique.
  • Fantasy Metals : In this world, almost all machines are powered by Astermite, a mineral with miraculous properties that doesn't produce smoke that pollutes the air and has made it possible to build giant airships.
  • Ferris Wheel of Doom : In the amusement park arc, because of Mikhail's Book of Vanitas going out of control, a Ferris wheel collapses and almost crushes Vanitas and Noé. They're saved by Dominique who creates an ice barrier to protect them.
  • First-Episode Twist : The start of the first chapter/episode introduces Noé, a young man traveling to Paris in order to search for a legendary grimoire named the Book of Vanitas. While boarding an airship, Noé meets a sickly woman who is seemingly attacked by a suspicious man. Noé reveals himself to be a vampire and fights the man to protect the woman only for the woman to bite Noé as she's actually a curse-bearer, a vampire who went mad after having their true name stolen. Vanitas, the man who Noé fought, then reveals he's the possessor of the Book of Vanitas and uses its power to restore the curse-bearer's sanity.
  • Flames of Love : In Mémoire 27, Vanitas and Jeanne take shelter from the snow at an abandoned cabin. After Jeanne orders to undress themselves to warm their bodies up together, they cuddle in front of a fireplace. The icing on the cake is Jeanne giving water to Vanitas mouth-to-mouth as the flames burn behind them.
  • Flowers of Romance : In Mémoire 42, Jeanne has a passionate moment with Vanitas in a field of astérisque flowers, where she pins him down to drink his blood and kiss him on the cheek.
  • Foregone Conclusion : The first manga chapter and anime episode close on some narration from a future version of Noé, who muses on the journey he went on alongside the titular Vanitas and reveals how the story will end: with Vanitas dying by his hand .
  • If you look carefully, Vanitas never touches his book barehanded... or anyone for the matter. The one time he touches a vampire with his bare hand, her strength vanishes and she becomes unable to even stand.
  • One of the covers shows the arms of Vanitas and Noé wrapped by chains... At the same emplacement as Vanita's scars. The Book of Vanitas has a silver chain, and he never touches it bare-handed. Do the math.
  • In the first chapter/episode, as Noé narrates the fairy tale of the Vampire of the Blue Moon, the audience can see the Book of Vanitas... and the silhouette of another book behind it. There are, in fact, two books. When Vanitas' younger brother Misha introduces himself to Noé, he reveals he also has his own Book of Vanitas.
  • Formulaic Magic : The World Formula, a mathematical equation originally written by Paracelsus in the 16th Century, is reality, and any changes to the formula also changes reality. It's believed that vampires resulted from the formula for humans being changed, and Astermite resulted from the formula for coal being changed. Vampires are able to see the World Formula and change it on the fly, giving them magical powers like Playing with Fire and so on. In turn, Chasseurs have developed technology to blind a vampire's ability to see the Formula, thus disorientating and weakening them.
  • French Accordion : The setting is France (mostly in Paris) and fittingly, Yuki Kajiura used a lot of accordion for the anime's soundtrack.
  • Gaslamp Fantasy : Though it has very strong Steampunk influences, the series's inclusion of magic, the supernatural, and many Gothic Horror tropes sets it as one of these as well.
  • Gothic Horror : Like PandoraHearts , Vanitas has big elements of the gothic genre such as vampires, the late 19th century European setting, old castles, symbolism, and physical as well as psychological torture.
  • Gratuitous French : The series is Japanese, but the characters occasionally speak French words to remind the audience that the work's setting is France. For example, the word vampire is spelled in French, the Vampire Hunters are called Chasseur, and vampire executioners are called Bourreau. The first scene of the first anime episode has news titles in correct, understandable French, but if you squint, you can read the text below... Which is some text about an archeological finding made in 1901, and rediscovered in 2021, obviously google-translated from the English.
  • Great Offscreen War : Between the 16th and 17th centuries, humans and vampires were in a great war as both races tried to exterminate each other. By the time of the late 19th century in which the story takes place, humans and vampires have long stopped having anything to do with each other. Although, there's danger that another war might break out if Curse-Bearers continue attacking humans.
  • Half-Breed Discrimination : Dhampirs are heavily discriminated against by humans and vampires. Their hybrid heritage causes them to be abandoned by their parents and hunted by vampires and/or the church, unless they're under the protection of a high-ranking vampire like Marquis Machina.
  • Half-Identical Twins : Louis and Dominique de Sade are actually fraternal twins and they look very alike, especially after Dominique started dressing like a boy to cope with Louis' death.
  • Hemo Erotic : Having one's blood drunk by a vampire is noted to be pleasurable for many, and in fact many Vampires will drink each other's blood as an act of affection between friends and loved ones, as demonstrated by Noé and Dominique. It's explained that this reaction is because there's a biologic response that anesthetizes the bitten individual through a substance that is apparently similar to... an aphrodisiac . However, the degree which this is pleasurable runs on a sliding scale, with some just becoming numb or drowsy, and not feeling any pleasure at all. The individuals involved also seem to matter, possibly on a biological level, as Vanitas comments that he feels particularly euphoric when being fed upon by Jeanne compared to other times he's been bitten. Also, apparently, drinking someone's blood without consent is considered a crime .
  • High School AU : The omake of Volume 7 is about an AU where the characters are high school students and teachers. The premise is Vanitas infiltrating the academy while Disguised in Drag and gets found out by Jeanne who also is disguised as a man to be Luca's bodyguard. The omake later got an Audio Adaptation with a couple of Drama CD for the anime's Blu-ray release.
  • I Know Your True Name : A vampire's true name is linked to their destiny and is as important as life itself.
  • "Le Formidable!" for Vanitas and Noé, sung by Natsuki Hanae and Kaito Ishikawa .
  • "Blooming in the Sun~mon trésor~" for Jeanne and Luca, sung by Inori Minase and Shino Shimoji .
  • "Nameless Road" for Roland and Olivier, sung by Kengo Kawanishi and Tomoaki Maeno .
  • "Snow Flower" for Chloé and Jean-Jacques, sung by Rie Kugimiya and Daiki Hamano .
  • Louis begged his beloved friend Noé, to kill him when he was going out of control, fearing that he would kill Noé if he wasn't terminated. Noé's inability to fulfill Louis's last wish continues to haunt Noé to this day, and is in fact part of what drew him to Vanitas since Vanitas 's abilities represented a hope that Louis could have been saved.
  • When Chloé was in despair over how miserable her existence was, outliving generation after generation of her human family and being hated by the townspeople she had been brought up to love, she desired to be killed by Jeanne who she loved like a little sister. Jeanne was actually directed to do so, but was unable to carry it out.
  • Layered World : One of the effects of the Babel Incident was the creation of secluded dimensions, named "Altus," that are connected to the original world, but are only accessible to vampires and humans who cross the border while touching a vampire. After the war, most vampires are living at Altus, although there's still some vampires who live at the original world along with humans.
  • Legacy Character : The current Vanitas claims he's the inheritor of the original, though he's only an average human rather than a vampire.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy : Jeanne and Vanitas are turned into this in the High School AU where both go to the academy Disguised in Drag . Jeanne also behaves like a flirt who calls Vanitas her food property because of all the shoujo manga Dominique made her read.
  • Masquerade Ball : The second arc of the series has our heroes attend a Bal Masque full of vampire aristocrats.
  • Mass Super-Empowering Event : The renowned alchemist Paracelsus built the Tower of Babel as part of an experiment to rewrite the World Formula, resulting in a disaster known as the Babel Incident. The formula that constituted coal was altered to become the blue mineral, Astermite, from which power could be produced without almost any environmental pollution, a flora formula was altered to create bioluminescent flowers, and most importantly, the human formula had been altered and given way to the existence of vampires.
  • Matricide : In a disturbing example, Catherine, a young girl vampire attacks her mother after being affected by the curse. She then begs Vanitas to kill her before she hurts her sister. He obliges
  • "Vanitas" can mean "vanity" (exhibited in the self-serving way he talks about saving the vampires) or "emptiness" (a possible allusion to Noé's statement at the end of chapter 1 that he would kill him with his own two hands). A vanitas is also a particular style of painting, a reminder of death and the frailty of life which demands that we cannot be obsessed with trivial things. This may also be a factor in the meaning of Vanitas' name.
  • Noé's name. Vanitas calls him "Child of the Ark" and he is an Archivist, a clan of vampires believed to have died out. Noé is the French version of "Noah" from Noah's Ark, a famous Bible story where two (a male and a female) of every animal is brought upon a boat to survive extinction...
  • A vampire's true name seems to be this in general.
  • Mercy Kill Arrangement : Vanitas promises Jeanne to kill her if there ever comes a time that she's 'no longer herself'.
  • Mind Virus : The malady afflicting vampires that Vanitas is aiming to eradicate. It takes possession of the victim's true name and endows them with an unquenchable thirst for blood.
  • Mutual Pining : In the aftermath of the Gévaudan arc, Vanitas and Jeanne find themselves pining for each other, leading people around them to point out Vanitas has fallen for Jeanne and vice versa. Vanitas is highly uncomfortable with catching feelings for Jeanne because his self-loathing keeps him in denial about being deserving of love. Meanwhile, Jeanne is happy to be in love with Vanitas, but since he claims he doesn't feel attraction to someone who can love him, she plans to not let him know her true feelings.
  • Mythology Gag : When Vanitas and Noe are initially caught by Roland, Vanitas introduces themselves as Vincent and Gilbert. These are the names of two brothers from the author's previous manga, PandoraHearts .
  • Myth Prologue : The manga begins with Noe narrating the story of the Vampire of the Blue Moon and how they were exiled for being a bad omen while swearing revenge. It later turns out that this story isn't as accurate as other vampires believed as it turns out that the Vampire of the Blue Moon was actually a nice guy with no interest in revenge.
  • Not the Fall That Kills You… : In the first chapter/episode, Noé and Vanitas fall off of a Cool Airship . Not only do they survive the fall and landing (without a parachute!), they come out unharmed even though they crashed against a cathedral and made a hole in the ceiling.
  • Off with His Head! : Decapitation is the only certain way to kill vampires. Louis, who was Dominique's older brother and one of Noé's first friends, was decapitated by his grandfather in order to protect Noé when Louis became a Cursebearer.
  • Oh, and X Dies : The first chapter ends with Noé's narration stating that he will kill Vanitas at the end of their journey.
  • One Cast Member per Cover : There's a different character on each volume cover, with the occasional exception of pairs (Vanitas and Noé in every cover featuring them since Volume 3, Chloé and Jean-Jacques in Volume 7). Only the two protagonists, Vanitas and Noé, have more than one cover.
  • One Twin Must Die : Twins are a symbol of bad luck to vampires, which is why some families kill one of the twins at birth. This was supposed to be Dominique's twin brother Louis' fate as giving birth to twins would have been a disgrace to the noble house of de Sade. Louis was only spared because his grandfather wanted to use him for some sort of experiment involving his transformation into a Curse-Bearer, so he could live up to his teens.
  • Our Vampires Are Different : Vampires are closer to a Mage Species that drinks blood to gain strength. Because of their direct connection to the World Formula, they have abilities similar to magic that allow them to increase their physical strength and stamina, and in the case of more powerful vampires, use Elemental Powers and such. They apparently won't die unless directly killed via decapitation and their bodies instantly turn to dust after losing their head. Drinking blood is not a necessity for them and they can easily suppress their blood cravings unless they become Curse-Bearers, vampires who went insane after their true name was corrupted.
  • Over-the-Shoulder Carry : Jeanne carries Vanitas over her shoulder when she needs to take him away for a private conversation about her blood cravings.
  • Pink Girl, Blue Boy : There's the pink-haired Jeanne often paired with Vanitas who is blue-eyed and dresses in blue clothes.
  • P.O.V. Boy, Poster Girl : A male-male variation; Vanitas is the titular character and poster boy while Noé is the viewpoint character.
  • The Power of Friendship : A recurring theme is Vanitas and Noé growing stronger together and overcoming obstacles by learning to trust and help each other as friends. A notable example is Noé managing to stop a hypnotized Vanitas' attempt to murder him by swearing he will never let him be "free" (i.e. alone) .
  • Real Event, Fictional Cause : Between 1764 and 1767, there was an incident of serial murders in the former French province of Gévaudan that were attributed to a man-eating wolf-like animal that was called The Beast of Gévaudan. In this manga, the murders were supposedly committed by a Curse-Bearing vampire. In reality, that was just a cover. The real cause of the murders was an illegal vampire hunt of the church that indiscriminately killed everyone in Gévaudan that could be, become, or give birth to a vampire.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning : Vampires' eyes turn red when they display their superhuman powers that allow them to rewrite the World Formula. They also turn red when they're feeling strong emotions or are thirsty for blood.
  • Reluctant Psycho : Many curse bearers are unwillingly turned into feral animals due to having their true names tampered with. Only a handful trade their names willingly for power. Even then, eventually their curse will leave their control and devolve into violent rage. Even fully in control, Chloé had difficulty resisting Noé's blood.
  • Revenge : Vanitas' whole motive for saving the vampires; not to help them out of genuine good will but as revenge against the Vampire of the Blue Moon.
  • Roundabout Shot : The anime opening sequence has one of these with Noé grabbing Vanitas by the hands and spinning him around in the air until they fall into a fountain.
  • Rule of Symbolism : In an art illustration Jun Mochizuki did for Vanitas shows him falling, blue butterflies all around him. The only butterflies that are not blue are the purple ones on his arm where the mark of possession by the original Vanitas of the Blue Moon gave him.
  • Scars Are Forever : Vanitas' left arm is scarred since he was bitten by the Vampire of the Blue Moon (or claims that he was).
  • Scenery Porn : As expected from Jun Mochizuki's work. Just look at Chapter 1's scenery of Paris as Noé and Vanitas fall out of the airship. It's breathtaking.
  • Ship Tease : The series has teasing moments for all the potential couples of the main cast, mainly VanitasxNoé (unusual partnership with lots of Homoerotic Subtext and Noé's strong interest for drinking Vanitas' blood), VanitasxJeanne ( Forceful Kiss from Vanitas, very sexually-charged blood drinking scenes, and a persistent Unresolved Sexual Tension ), NoéxDominique (childhood friends who like drinking blood from each other and are very protective of each other), and DominiquexJeanne ( Pseudo-Romantic Friendship where both girls admit to love each other).
  • Spell Book : The Book of Vanitas has the power to interfere with the World Formula and restore the names of vampires that had them stolen.
  • Steampunk : The series takes place in a steam-powered Paris as opposed to the Gaslamp Fantasy of PandoraHearts , though Vanitas also qualifies as that as well.
  • Take Away Their Name : Naenia strips vampires from their true names, which causes them to become curse-bearers. The only known way to cure them is using the Book of Vanitas to bring their true name back.
  • Technically-Living Vampire : Vampires are an advanced Human Subspecies that came into existence because of a disaster known as the Babel Incident. Some humans gained the supernatural ability to use their eyes to rewrite the World Formula. Vampires drink blood if they want to (although the urge is easy to suppress) and are Long-Lived , but they're just like humans in every other aspect.
  • Unresolved Sexual Tension : After a very weird and rough start, Vanitas and Jeanne have developed a very strong mutual attraction since the Gévaudan arc, with Vanitas having become increasingly flustered around her with their interactions.
  • Void Between the Worlds : Between the human world and the vampire world, there's a void known as the "Border" that only vampires are able to cross. It's said that if a human were to step into the Border without touching a vampire, they would fall into nothingness and be lost between worlds forever.
  • Wall Pin of Love : Vanitas has Jeanne cornered after tricking Noé into taking Jeanne's master Luca as a hostage. As Jeanne begs for Luca's life, Vanitas pins her against the wall, does something to her that makes her lose her power, and forces a kiss on her before asking her to marry him as he has fallen "in love" with her.
  • Watching the Sunset : A variation happens in the belltower scene at the end of Mémoire 11/Episode 6. Noé makes the declaration that he wants to understand Vanitas and has decided to stay by his side. Vanitas concedes and the two men watch the sunrise, a symbol of the true start of their partnership.
  • Witch Hunt : After the Babel Incident caused some humans to be transformed into vampires, they became hunted by regular humans who viewed them as unholy monsters. The original Beast of Gévaudan incident happened because paranoid members of the church were hunting hidden vampires in Gévaudan and killed any women and children they came across.
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Vanitas and Jeanne

When Vanitas finds out that Jeanne apparently gets random cravings for blood, but can't figure out if she's a curse-bearer or not, he decides to entice her to drink his blood. It works, and he winds up enjoying it to the point where, in a later episode, he offers to give Jeanne exclusive bloodsucking rights to him in exchange for keeping the fact that she bit him a secret from her master Luca.

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The Case Study Of Vanitas Part 2 - What We Know So Far

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On Aug. 6, the English-dubbed version of "The Case Study of Vanitas" arrived at Funimation's website , bringing the steampunk-styled supernatural mystery manga series to life for a whole new audience. The vampire -based anime, set in Paris of the 19th century, is very atmospheric, what with its airships, period clothing and blue-moon and crimson vampires. It starts with the young vampire Noé, who is asked by his teacher to go to Paris to look for the titular book. In an incident on the airship, he meets a girl named Amelia — who turns out to be a vampire named Florifel, who just needs her name returned to her — and blue-eyed Vanitas himself. Vanitas enlists his help in changing the "curse-bearing" vampires back to normal using the grimoire in question. 

"The Case Study of Vanitas" has aired 12 episodes of its split-cour season, which is normal for anime shows — but now leaves fans to wonder when Part 2 will happen, and what will happen going forward, since the series hasn't exactly concluded its plot. If you're one of the fans anxiously awaiting news of the second part of the first season, here's what we know so far.

When is the release date for The Case Study of Vanitas Part 2?

The @vanitas_anime Twitter account announced on Sept. 17 that the second cour (or quarter of a year) of "The Case Study of Vanitas" is coming in January 2022. This is good news, as it means fans won't have too long to wait:  Anime News and Facts is reporting that the 12 episodes in the second part of the split-cour series will air between Jan. 8 and March 26, 2022. It should be noted that these dates refer to the Japanese release, not the English one. 

However, English-speaking fans shouldn't experience too much of a delay. The initial Japanese run premiered on various channels starting July 2 ( via Anime News Network ), which means it was subtitled with the first episode dubbed by the time it released on Funimation a little over a month later. Comingsoon.com said that Funimation had released five dubbed episodes by September 17 (a paid subscription is required to access the dubbed versions of newer episodes). 

Hopefully, that means U.S. fans will be streaming at least a subtitled second part of Season 1 by springtime.

Who are the characters in The Case Study of Vanitas Part 2?

The main characters of the series include Noé Archiviste, played in the Japanese by Kaito Ishikawa, and Vanitas (not the original of the book), played by Natsuki Hanae. Supporting characters include Jeanne (Inori Minase), a vampire girl also called the "Hellfire Witch"; Luca (Shino Shimoji), a polite vampire boy ranking just below the queen, who is trying to save his brother; Dominique (Ai Kayano), the aristocratic daughter of the alien lord the Marquis de Sade; Veronica (Yoko Hikasa), Dominique's sister who hates humans; Ruthven (Toshiyuki Morikawa), Luca's uncle and the hero who brokered peace between humans and vampires. 

Others include Dante (Taro Kuichi), Johann (Koji Yusa), and Richie (Riho Kuma), Vanitas' information brokers, and Noé's unnamed teacher (Akira Ishida), the one who sent him to find the book. Vampire Naenia (Kaori Nazuka), vampire hunter Laurent (Kengo Kawanishi), Holy Knight Olivier (Tomoaki Maeno) and Noé's first friend Louis de Sade (Miyuri Shimabukuru) also appear. There's also the cat, Murr (Miyu Komaki). Not all have survived Season 1, though, so they won't necessarily appear in Part 2.

The English dub cast of the series includes Stephen Fu as Noe, Zeo Robinson as Vanitas, Marianne Bray as Murr, Ian Sinclair as Dante, and Hayden Daviau as Amelia. 

What is the plot of The Case Study of Vanitas Part 2?

As the first part of the first season ended, the Beast of Gévaudan has resurfaced, so Noé and Vanitas go to investigate sightings of it. The beast will likely figure largely in the events of the second part of the season, as will Vanitas' relationship with Noé. Viewers may also finally learn the intentions of the secret organization Charlatan because of the big reveal in the end-credits scene. As viewers know, Ruthven figures largely in the plotting that's been going on, and he has hypnotized Noé with Jeanne's unwitting help, which could all blow up in Part 2. Meanwhile, Roland is going through a crisis of faith because he has learned that not all vampires are bad, and the show will no doubt explore the ramifications of that.

"The Case Study of Vanitas" will feature 12 episodes in Season 1 Part 2, making up a total of 24 episodes in the first season. The anime has been rapidly catching up to the manga:  Monsters and Critics predicts that by the 24th episode, the anime will be up to Chapter 43 of the manga. The manga is expected to publish Chapter 61, which means season 2 might be a more difficult sell than the first. 

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Strongest Characters in The Case Study of Vanitas: Vanitas, Noe, & More

T he Case Study of Vanitas is a story based in a fictional 19th-century Paris where humans and vampires share the city. The story revolves around Vanitas and his companion, Noe Archiviste. They are on a quest to heal cursed vampires through the Book of Vanitas. It goes into detail about the Vampire born under the Blue Moon. He was isolated because of their fear, and thus, he swore vengeance against the vampires born under the Red Moon. His name was none other than Vanitas. The narrative is a memoir from the eyes of Noe Archiviste. He delves into how he came to meet Vanitas, their journey together, and how it eventually ends.  

Vanitas 

While he derives his name from an old vampire and uses his grimoire The Book of Vanitas. One wouldn't be harshly criticized if they had mistaken Vanitas for a vampire. And that speaks for Vanitas himself, who is a human first and foremost. While he isn't physically weak, he compensates for his lack of strength with his intelligence and grimoire. A combination of these two allows him to manipulate the actual names of vampires, making him a formidable presence within the series.

Noe Archiviste 

The sole survivor of the Archiviste clan, Noe is the narrator of the series and accompanies Vanitas on his journey of curing Vampires. While one may argue that Noe has been defeated several times within the series. It might be accurate, but his compassion and kindness prevent him from having a severe physical altercation.

Despite being a vampire himself, Noe treats vampires and humans as equally good creatures. It’s this good virtue that pulls him down from time to time. But make no mistake, with his ability to relive memories just by drinking the respective person's blood. It is safe to say one wouldn't want to get on his wrong side.

Lucius Oriflamme

He is one of the most powerful and influential characters in The Case Study of Vanitas. Despite his young age, he serves as the Grand Duke to the Vampire Queen herself. He's an aristocrat through and through.

Despite his childlike demeanor, he's quite skilled at manipulating others with his strategic ploys and engagement in political scenarios to further his motive and maintain his clan's position of power. To top it off, he holds Jeanne as his Chevalier.

Prolific, Revered, and the guardian of Lucius Oriflamme, Ruthven is often considered one of the most essential characters in The Case Study of Vanitas. Playing a pivotal role in ending the war between humans and vampires, he now finds himself as a member of the Senate and is well-known amongst humans as well.

He sought peace between humans and vampires during the war, even acting as a peacemaker. Having been betrayed by his students, he no longer shares the same passion and is ready to use any means to seek his desires. Cold, ruthless, and feared by vampire society, with his powers yet to be showcased, he's just a testament to the man that is Ruthven.

Jean-Jacques Chastel

Chastel is the protector and longtime companion of Chloe d'Apchier and the last surviving member of the d'Apchiers. His loyalty knows no bounds, as he goes on to sign a contract with the devil itself just to realize Chloe's wish. He turns himself into the very beast the village feared in exchange for his actual name. He wreaks havoc on anyone who tries to hurt Chloe, a symbol of his genuine and sincere feelings towards her.

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News The Case Study of Vanitas Manga Takes 2-Month Break

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The manga went on hiatus in June 2022, and resumed in May 2023.

Yen Press has been publishing the manga simultaneously in English since its debut, and it describes the first volume:

Rumors revolving around The Book of Vanitas, a clockwork grimoire of dubious reputation, draw Noé, a young vampire in search of a friend's salvation, to Paris. What awaits him in the City of Flowers, however, is not long hours treading the pavement or rifling through dusty bookshops in search of the tome. Instead, his quarry comes to him...in the arms of a man claiming to be a vampire doctor! Thrust into a conflict that threatens the peace between humans and vampires, will Noé cast in his lot with the curious and slightly unbalanced Vanitas and his quest to save vampirekind?

Mochizuki ( Pandora Hearts , Crimson-Shell ) launched the manga in Gangan Joker in December 2015. Square Enix published the 11th volume on April 22.

BONES ' television anime of the manga premiered in July 2021. The anime's second part premiered in January 2022. Funimation streamed the first part, and it also streamed an English dub. Both Funimation and Crunchyroll streamed the second part as it aired, and Crunchyroll also added the first part.

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The Teacher, ( 先 ( せん ) 生 ( せい ) , Sensei ) also known as The Shapeless One ( 貌 ( かたち ) 持 ( も ) たざる 者 ( もの ) , Katachi Motazaru-mono ), and the Comte de Saint Germain (サンジェルマン 伯 ( はく ) 爵 ( しゃく ) , San Jeruman Hakushaku ), is a character from Jun Mochizuki 's The Case Study of Vanitas . As the Teacher is known to frequently change his name, being so particular as to resort to violence when an incorrect one is used, he is exclusively referred to via epithets. Even Noé Archiviste , his student since a child, does not know the name he currently uses. After receiving word that the legendary the Book of Vanitas had been found in Paris , he sends Noé to discover its "true nature."

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One of the oldest known Vampires, Teacher was the first Vampire to serve Queen Faustina , and stayed as her vassal the longest. Despite this, he never accepted a position in high society, though he was being given land and power by the Queen. Instead, this was passed onto his adopted son, the Count de Sade. He moved deep into the country, to the town of Averoigne , where he lived with little interest in Vampire political affairs. Circa 1869 A.D., his adoptive son sired twins, a boy and a girl. As twins were a taboo in Vampiric society, they chose one child to keep and the other to kill to preserve the de Sade family 's reputation. However the Teacher interfered and took in the to-be-executed boy to raise himself.

A few years later, the Teacher bought a child Noé off an auction who was being sold as an Archiviste survivor, raising him as a student alongside the boy Louis and his sister Dominique , whereupon the trio became dear friends with one another. The Teacher raised Louis under the impression that he was older than Dominique and disowned from the de Sades due to harboring an illness. Due to the deceitful machinations designed by the Teacher, Louis came to believe that he was a curse-bearer and doomed to lose his sanity before painfully dying. In their teens when Dominique and Noé's lives were found to be in danger, Louis was tricked into actually contracting a Malnomen, begging for Noé to take his life in place of a stranger. Noé could not and the Teacher instead decapitated his own grandson.

  • 1 Appearance
  • 2 Personality
  • 4.1 Bal Masqué Arc
  • 4.2 Amusement Park Arc
  • 5 Powers and Abilities
  • 7 Appearances
  • 9 References
  • 10 Navigation

Appearance [ ]

The Teacher usually takes the form of a tall, thin, pale skinned man with short blonde hair. His appearance is otherwise ambiguous, and it is implied by August Ruthven that he frequently changes physical form. The Teacher is often seen wearing a long black coat over a white shirt with a mandarin collar, along with a top hat. He also carries a walking stick with two six-pointed star charms, which he seems to use as a weapon. Earlier in the story, on the rare occasions when the Teacher’s face is clearly visible, his eyes were usually not drawn. After the reveal of his face, he's shown to have a jovial face, small eyebrows and droopy eyes. Also, The Teacher has heterochromia , his left eye being the same blue as Vanitas ', and the other is purple, just like Murr .

Personality [ ]

The Teacher is a mysterious and contrary vampire. He seems to prefer a peaceful life in the country over the wealth and fame of a position at the Queen’s side. He frequently shapeshifts and changes his name, and nearly kills anyone who calls him by the wrong name. Most vampires fear the Teacher and refer to him as a monster.

The Teacher is a highly observant person who wants to study and know more about the behavior of both humans and vampires. He’s intrigued by cursebearers and the Book of Vanitas. One of his observation subjects was his grandson, Louis, who frequently described Teacher as a man with horrible and sadistic taste.

The Teacher raised Noé to not have any biases towards vampires or humans, which suggests that The Teacher shares this opinion— he seems to see all humans and all vampires as information to observe and gather.

History [ ]

Also known as "The Shapeless One" due to the frequency with which he changes his name and form, Noé's teacher was the first vampire to serve the Queen and did so for the longest duration. Nothing is known about his life prior to serving the queen, and the Teacher is known as one of the oldest and most mysterious vampires in existence.

After serving the queen (presumably following the end of the war between humans and vampires), the Teacher gave his titles and land to his adopted child, Count de Sade, and retreated to live in the country. Despite living a life out of the spotlight the Teacher retained a huge amount of authority in the vampiric world. Vampires largely fear him and see him as a monster. At some point before adopting Noé, the Teacher developed an intense hatred towards August Ruthven .

The Teacher seems to have had little interaction with his oldest two grandchildren, Antoine and Veronica. When Dominique and Louis were born, the Teacher decided to keep Louis at his estate rather than let the infant be killed. It seems as though the Teacher did some sort of strange experiment on Louis, making him into a cursebearer. The Teacher also made Count de Sade let Dominique interact with her brother monthly, most likely to give Louis a close bond with someone (to exploit) and to use as a control for his experiments on Louis.

The Teacher later bought Noé at a slave market and brought him to live with Louis at their residence. He treated Noé as a student and taught him about various aspects of vampire culture and history. He also taught Noé how to reverse gravity and how to fight.

When Louis finally gave in to Naenia and fully transformed into a cursebearer, the Teacher observed his actions for a while and stepped in to save Noé once he judged Noé was in mortal danger, beheading Louis.

Following this, Noé fell unconscious for a time. After this, Noé continued to live at Teacher’s estate, while Domi’s visits seem to have become less frequent. A short time before the start of the manga, the Teacher sent Noé a letter asking him to investigate the Book of Vanitas and discern its true character.

Bal Masqué Arc [ ]

While Noé is asleep after collapsing at the end of the Bal Masqué, he sees Teacher. Noé tells Teacher that he needs to apologize to Vanitas for forcing his own ideals and hopes onto him. The Teacher reassures Noé and tells him to engage with the tale and the people surrounding the Book of Vanitas. Noé wakes up from his unconscious state and notices that the chair he saw Teacher in is still warm.

Amusement Park Arc [ ]

Coming soon!

Powers and Abilities [ ]

See also: Vampires

  • Shapeshifting : The Teacher has the ability to shape shift, and seems to do so frequently
  • “Listen well, mon chaton. You must never let anyone steal your ‘True Name.’ Your True Name is the formula that shapes your very being. In other words… it is your life itself—” [1]
  • “Mon chaton, I wish you to fly to Paris immediately. I hear it’s been discovered there. It really exists—the Book of Vanitas! Find it without fail… and see for yourself… with your own eyes… the true character of the Book of Vanitas—!” [1]
  • “I’m sure from now on… things will be much, much more fun.” [2]
  • “I don’t want you to do anything in particular. You’re free. Do as you please. I simply want to observe the process and result of whatever your well leads you to do.” [3]
  • “Engage with the tale of the people surrounding the Book of Vanitas. Once you’ve done that, how will you define the Book of Vanitas for yourself? That… is what I want to know.” [4]
  • “Well! That was magnificent. I thought perhaps I should stop you sooner… but I’m glad I didn’t. This was good. Yes… you’ve shown me something excellent.” [5]
  • “—The kingdom of dreams has fallen. Whether they’re as gentle as a cradle… or nightmares that eat away at you… in the end, dreams are only dreams. Inevitably, there will come a time when you must wake and face reality. When it does, let’s meet again, mes chatons.” [6]
  • “Curiously, simply changing what you say makes you feel as if your existence has undergone a significant change. Names… dredge up memories and revive them.” [7]
  • “You and I are both ‘observers.’ However, our disparate natures make it interesting. We can observe the same story, but form different interpretations.” [7]
  • “The color of yesterday’s sky. The brand of tea we’ll drink tomorrow. Vampires, humans, Dhams… anything will do. Let us talk… to pass the time. We’ll speak of the stories, the worlds, we’ve witnessed—” [7]
  • “Strict imitations are dull things. Fugues change flexibly, developing freely. They’re the most suitable accompaniment for the tragedy of Garnet. Don’t you agree?” [8]
  • “What I’m doing is thinking. I’m constantly… calculating… the route that will grant ‘our’ wish. For world peace.” [9]
  • “…But those who’ve lived too long do experience character shifts along the way to some degree.” [10]
  • “I liked your eyes back when you’d tired of life as well, but… The current version of you—the one brimming over with vitality—is appealing too.” [10]

Appearances [ ]

  • Mémoire 1: Vanitas — In the Event of Rusty Hopes* (First Appearance)
  • Mémoire 2: Noé — In the City of Flowers (Mentioned only)
  • Mémoire 4: Femme Fatale — Love*
  • Mémoire 5: Archiviste — Fangs That Reveal Blood (Mentioned only)
  • Mémoire 6: Altus — Other World*
  • Mémoire 7: Bal Masqué — Night of Sneering Masks*
  • Mémoire 9: Réminiscence — Friends*
  • Mémoire 11: Deux Ombres — Point of Departure
  • Mémoire 12: Pause 𝄻 (Mentioned only)
  • Mémoire 13: Glissando — Glissando (Mentioned only)
  • Mémoire 15: Chasseur — Those Who Hunt Crimson*
  • Mémoire 19: Serment — Spell-bound*
  • Mémoire 20: Serment — Promise (Part One) (Mentioned only)
  • Mémoire 23: Au Pas Camarade — Pace*
  • Mémoire 24: Forêt d'argent — Chance Encounter (Mentioned only)
  • Mémoire 38: Naenia — She Who Harbors Death (Part One)
  • Mémoire 46: Un Autre — Scar*
  • Mémoire 54.5: La nuit sans lune — Dark Night (Part Two)
  • Mémoire 55: Après la pluie — His Wish (Part One)
  • Mémoire 55.5: Après la pluie — His Wish (Part Two)*
  • Mémoire 58: Observation — The Darkness in Between
  • Mémoire 59: Fuga — What the Organist Plays
  • Entracte: Couche — On Clothing (Mentioned only)
  • Mémoire 61: Jeu de paume — Court Tennis (Part One)
  • Mémoire 61.5: Jeu de paume — Court Tennis (Part Two) (Mentioned only)
  • Mémoire 62.5: Bourdonnement — Wingbeats of Scattered Thought (Part Two)
  • Mémoire 63: Quelqu'un — Someone*
  • Mémoire 1: Vanitas -In the Event of Rusty Hopes-*
  • Mémoire 2: Noé -In the City of Flowers- (Mentioned only)
  • Mémoire 3: Archiviste -Fangs That Lay Bare Blood- (Mentioned only)
  • Mémoire 4: Bal masqué -Night of Mocking Masks-*
  • Mémoire 5: Réminiscence -Friends-*
  • Mémoire 6: Salvatio -Questions-*
  • Mémoire 7: Femme fatale -Love- (Mentioned only)
  • Mémoire 12: Deux Ombres -Point of Departure-*
  • Mémoire 21: Un Autre -Scars-*
  • Mémoire 24: Après la pluie -His Wish-

(*) - Denotes that the character did not appear physically, but as a part of another character's memories.

  • The Comte de St. Germain is known as a historical figure who was an avid adventurer as well as a skilled philosopher, with interests in science, alchemy, and the arts. He used a variety of different names and titles, and made purposefully far-fetched claims of himself such as being 500 years old. He has managed to obscure his true identity so thoroughly that still his background is totally obscured and his real name remains unknown. [11]
  • It is implied he brought the recipe for tarte tatin to Altus , as mentioned by Luca . [12]
  • His Japanese voice actor previously provided the voice of Xerxes Break from Pandora Hearts .

References [ ]

  • ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mémoire 1: Vanitas
  • ↑ Mémoire 7: Bal Masqué
  • ↑ Mémoire 9: Réminiscence
  • ↑ Mémoire 11: Deux Ombres
  • ↑ Mémoire 54.5: La nuit sans lune (Part Two)
  • ↑ Mémoire 55: Après la pluie (Part One)
  • ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Mémoire 58: Observation
  • ↑ Mémoire 59: Fuga
  • ↑ Mémoire 61: Jeu de paume (Part One)
  • ↑ 10.0 10.1 Mémoire 62.5: Bourdonnement (Part Two)
  • ↑ Wikipedia: Count of St. Germain
  • ↑ Mémoire 12: Pause

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