Introduction: Rosario Vampire Capu 2
Rosario + Vampire Capu2, began airing on October 2, 2008, continuing the story of the first 13-episode series and introducing more characters from the manga, as well as new anime-exclusive characters.
Animenewsnetwork says:
A new semester has arrived for Tsukune and the gang featuring a handfull of girl obsessed female first years and it seems like among these first years emerges another vampire who holds a grudge against her sister Moka. What shall this grudge lead to in the future and shall Tsukune suceed in taming this new problem child into his friend, no one knows what the future holds.
As stated above, this anime in the first episodes introduce Kokoa Shuzen which is Moka’s younger half-sister. She pretty much hates Moka’s but when her true vampire form comes out she becomes extremely attached and lovely with her. She only likes that Moka, as the cute fluffy one, it seems she want her dead. All this seems because when moka was growing up her vampire form was her only form. After she got into her teens then her poweres became divided and sealed. Kokoa grew up with that Moka, so she hates the friendly cute one(sealed form).
We also see a comeback from Ruby(the other witch), which seems to work in different jobs every episode. But all part from school staff or at least relevant to school.
The humor of the second season is the same as the first one, very good one.
Good charming animation, somewhat cheesy as I like to say. But good anyways.
I seriously dont know the order of the anime compared to the manga. It doesnt follow the order at all, yet it has the story. Is difficult to describe.
If you liked the first season, you should like the second season (or at least the first 3 episodes which are subtitled).
You can download the first 3 episodes via torrent here (subtitled by Chihiro subs)
http://www.chihiro-subs.com/
Rosario Vampire Capu2: Episode 1
Rosario Vampire Capu2: Episode 2
Rosario Vampire Capu2: Episode 3
Opening Theme:
“Discotheque” by Nana Mizuk
Ending Theme:
“Discotheque” by Nana Mizuki
“Trinity Cross” by Nana Mizuk

















