Dance in the Vampire Bund Season 1 Episode 2 Howling
- TV-MA
- January 14, 2010
- 23 min
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6.1 (21)
In season 1 episode 2 of Dance in the Vampire Bund titled "Howling," the story continues following the introduction of the main characters in the first episode. Our main protagonist, Akira, is still struggling to adjust to the fact that he is a werewolf and he is now living in the vampire-controlled Bund.
As Akira tries to adapt, he's given a task by the queen of the vampires, Mina, to find out who is behind a series of mysterious explosions happening around the city. Mina believes it may be the work of a group of terrorists known as "The Arms of Medusa." Akira is taken aback by the idea of working for Mina but he agrees to help when it's revealed that his childhood friend Yuki could be in danger.
Meanwhile, the vampire-controlled school known as "The Academy" is introduced, where young vampires are educated alongside humans. We meet Mina's bodyguard, Vera, who is tasked with overseeing the school and ensuring the safety of the students.
As Akira begins his investigation, he is partnered with Vera to solve the mystery. However, tensions rise when Vera reveals her disdain for werewolves, leading to a heated argument between the two.
As the investigation progresses, the duo discovers that the Arms of Medusa are seeking a powerful weapon that could be used to bring down the vampire society. In the midst of their search, Akira and Vera are ambushed by members of the Arms of Medusa and are forced to fight for their lives.
Throughout the episode, we see glimpses of Mina's past and the traumatic experiences she has endured, giving us a deeper understanding of her motivations and actions.
The episode ends with a sense of unease as the true intentions of the Arms of Medusa are revealed, leaving the audience wondering what is to come in the following episodes.
Overall, "Howling" is a thrilling and action-packed episode that continues to build on the world and characters introduced in the first episode. The addition of The Academy and the Arms of Medusa adds depth to the story and keeps the audience engaged and invested in the plot.