Yofukashi no Uta


Call of the Night

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Japanese: よふかしのうた
English: Call of the Night
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Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 8, 2022 to Sep 30, 2022
Premiered: Summer 2022
Broadcast: Fridays at 00:55 (JST)
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: LIDENFILMS
Source: Manga
Genres: RomanceRomance, SupernaturalSupernatural
Theme: VampireVampire
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 22 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.971 (scored by 256529256,529 users)
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Ranked: #6792
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Popularity: #375
Members: 588,698
Favorites: 7,890

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Recommendations

Both employ the artistic choice to exclude non-essential characters entirely, both have immaculate vibes, vampire waifus, and witty dialogue that carries the show 
report Recommended by marmieux
These two shows focus on night life, where either you can't sleep during the day or you prefer staying late at night. Kou is bored and interested by his daily school life and decides to become a vampire hence he meets with Nazuna who promises him of becoming one. Nakami have troubles to sleep at night so when he meets with Magari it eases his sleeping which he always struggled with and as a result they start hanging out in the observatory. watch both these shows at night to elevate your experience.  
report Recommended by Zakception
A highschooler goes out from his house in the night and meets a cheerful female vampire that initiates him into the world of the night. Kizumonogatari has a more dramatic atmosphere, however. 
report Recommended by Illyricus
both being vampire series as well as also stylish animation and also dark visual styles too. 
report Recommended by Disapeared_Ghost
both have young male older female dynamic and much of the action happening at night too 
report Recommended by Disapeared_Ghost
Simple cozy romance between two weirdos who are linked with each other through human liquids (blood in Yofukashi and drool in Kanojo).  
report Recommended by kataneer
Both have the same plot: Middle school boy effectively leaves aside school to hang out with a supernatural, eccentric older woman with a considerably less mature personality than the kid who takes him into all kinds of things in what he sees as a way to appear "grown up" but she is actually just a toxic influence on him. 
report Recommended by Ionliosite2
Both of the main female character are extremely horny whenever they're around the protagonist.  
report Recommended by tonyfony
- Both have strange characters - Both have similar personalities. - Both have ridiculous comedy, but we can say funny - Both have MCs who get super excited when they see a girl - There are many references to things from Japan - Parody is used very well - Both MCs own/work in a small business/ girl. 
report Recommended by MihaiEXE
Both are romance anime's where a average young man falls in love with a supernatural woman. 
report Recommended by Jayage
Sceneries can be beautiful isn’t it? Yea it is, but what’s really unusual is that I’m comparing a traveling anime series, which is Majo no Tabitabi with a mystical and mysterious anime, Yofukashi no uta. Yes you see no similarities, but what’s really sight seeing is again, the scenery, the designs are really pleasing to any person’s eyes. Another realization i can point out is that Nazuna and Elaina both fly wherever they go. They also have a sense of magic. And they are not really interested in sex and perverts. They use their power to punish or make the person suffer until they learned against  read more 
report Recommended by kids11111009
Both of them tell the story of someone who is invited to enjoy the world at night. 
report Recommended by Nidaul
Watching Call of The Night reminded me of Devil's Line in the sense that Devil's Line is about a human and Vampire(who's also a detective ) who meet up and become deeply romantically linked, but being a Vampire brings lots of difficulties on a personal level as well as in their day to day relationship- and it's maturely tackled as the story progresses, as the main couple strives to make it work, Vampires have to deal with being outcasts, but also play a very crucial and visible role in helping Society, while being seen as possible threats - Call of the Night captures that, but  read more 
report Recommended by Zapon_
Both animes have a normal MC with a vampire falling inlove with the MC. Both are funny and have a cute vampire. Also both does indecent stuffs or smth 
report Recommended by Kayru-kun
This literally has the same feeling, I don't know why nobody has recommended this because even though these are different premises they are quite similar in themes. They both have some sort of psychological premise, mostly light-hearted comedy but sometimes they will give a more serious vibe. The art of both of these are kind of similar in a way.  
report Recommended by IVVAAN
both focus on anti social cynical mcs and also befriending someone who is the polar opposite of them as well too and also themes of rebellion in it as well. 
report Recommended by Disapeared_Ghost
While the characters and the setting of the animes are totally different, the love that is developing feels pretty similar, so overall I believe if you liked one, you would also like the other. 
report Recommended by Idundunno
Basic similarity of a vampire girl, with a male human lover, in a modern society setting.  
report Recommended by greed2
• Both anime have a characteristic art style, art direction and color palette (although they're pretty different, so it's more of a "I want more nice art" than "I want more of the same" recommendation). • The main character is a human teenager (a middle-school boy in YnU and a first-year high school girl in Hanako-kun). • MC meets a person of the opposite gender who is no longer human (a vampire and a ghost, respectively). • Hints of romance between the two. • The tone of both series gets darker as they go on, but they never lose their humor. 
report Recommended by Ardentia
Both series have similar themes: they focus on youth, growing up and how hard it can be. Both are urban fantasy series. The main character of both of them is a horny male teenager looking for a goal in life and having a more or less questionable relationship with an older woman. 
report Recommended by Ardentia
Two have vampires cringe refuse to elaborate further 
report Recommended by konotori
There aren't enough words, songs, poems and pictures to capture the youthful minors turning the monotone dark of the night into something intriguing, lively and colourful. 
report Recommended by SgtBateMan