Call of the Night (2022)
Comedy · Psychological · Romance · Slice of Life · Supernatural
Wracked by insomnia and wanderlust, Kou Yamori is driven onto the moonlit streets every night in an aimless search for something he can’t seem to name. His nightly ritual is marked by purposeless introspection — until he meets Nazuna, who might just be a vampire! Kou’s new companion could offer him dark gifts and a vampire’s immortality. But there are conditions that must be met before Kou can sink his teeth into vampirism, and he’ll have to discover just how far he’s willing to go to satisfy his desires before he can heed the Call of the Night! (Source: Sentai Filmworks)
Parent Guide
- Violence Mild
- Sexual Content Moderate
- Language Mild
- suicidal ideation
- mental health struggles
- age gap romance
- psychological manipulation
- hikikomori lifestyle
Call of the Night features a romance between a teenage boy and an adult vampire woman with suggestive content and psychosexual themes, plus exploration of depression and suicidal thoughts. The series contains mild violence, some nudity, and complex psychological elements centered on an unhealthy relationship dynamic. Parental discretion strongly advised for younger teens due to mature romantic/sexual content and mental health themes.