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The episode features a mix of supernatural powers (fire and ice familiars) and a climatic battle where Mosquiton transforms into a "real" vampire to defeat Germaine, only to be promptly "killed" (turned to dust) by Inaho with a stake when he turns his attention toward her.
Most reviewers recommend the OVA over its later TV spinoff ( Master Mosquiton '99 ), citing more creativity and personality in the original six-episode run. While the plot can be "utterly bizarre" and the heroine frustrating, it is generally considered a decent "afternoon watch" for fans of 90s retro anime. MasterMosquiton_OVA_01_ITA.mp4
Reviews often highlight the "creepy" or "odd" power dynamic, as Mosquiton is essentially Inaho's slave, and she is frequently depicted as selfish, greedy, and prone to "b*tching" or throwing tantrums to get her way. The episode features a mix of supernatural powers
The Italian dub is part of a legacy of localized releases that fans often seek out for nostalgia. The music is described as having a "good vibe," even if it doesn't always perfectly match the scene's tone. Critical Consensus Reviews often highlight the "creepy" or "odd" power
Set in 1920s Shanghai, the episode follows Inaho Hitomebore , a teenager who resurrects the vampire Alucard Von Mosquiton using her blood to help her find "O-Parts"—legendary artifacts rumored to grant immortality.
Viewers note the animation is vibrant and energetic, a hallmark of 90s OVAs. One specific aesthetic choice mentioned is a brief, "cute and quaint" shift to watercolor art mid-episode that fits the changing vibe of the plot.