
Vampire Knight is not as serious or action-packed as the previous two titles, but since it is about vampires, it does have its dark moments.

As only one of the few humans allowed to patrol the school grounds at night, Yuki protects both the human students of the Day Dormitory and the class of vampires of the Night Dormitory led by Kaname Kuran from each other in the hopes that vampires can finally live with humans without killing each other. Ten years later, Yuki is a member of the Disciplinary Committee at the Cross Academy, an elite school meant to train vampire nobles to ignore their bloodlust and coexist with humans. It follows the story of a young girl named Yuki, who is saved from a vampire attack by Kaname Kuran, a Pureblood vampire prince.


Created by Matsuri Hino, Vampire Knight takes a more lighthearted approach to the vampire genre.
