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![]() Master of MosquitonOVA: It is the early 1920's and pretty young adventurer Inaho Hitomebore has just discovered the dusty remains of an ancient vampire. Deciding that a vampire would make a fairly useful assistant, she revives the undead creature with a drop of her own blood and becomes the Master of Mosquiton! Now, with her not-quite-domesticated nosferatu in tow, she has embarked on a journey in search of the fabled "O-Parts", which legend says will grant the holder eternal life. Unfortunately, both Inaho and Mosquiton have a great number of supernatural enemies who intend to make sure that our heroine will never complete her quest, and poor Mosquiton usually finds himself caught in the middle of the firefight! No one ever gives a blood sucker an even break in this riotous 6-part OVA. Tv Series: Mosquition '99: It's 1999 and Inaho is the student president of a Catholic girls' school. When Mo-chan shows up and starts snacking on her classmates, Inaho stakes him and revives him, much to the dismay of Hono and Yuki. She then makes him teach History. ^_^; They have various wacky adventures; it's more episodic than the OVA and much more slapstick. Camille is now working for a less bug-eyed Earl, but the Rasputin/Hoshigami thing hasn't shown up (although I've only seen up to episode 8). There still are the weird monuments popping up, though. Another difference is that Inaho is after the O-parts for money, not immortality, and she's even MORE annoying. Personally, I prefer the darker, ecchier OVA. The TV series is rather silly, and there appears to be little to no development of the relationship between Mosquiton and Inaho - she's just completely oblivious to anything except money. As for Mosquiton, he doesn't go berserk when he drinks blood anymore; he just fights well in his normal mode. Hono and Yuki are pretty much the same, but their little-kid personas are dressed in contemporary clothes instead of the same ones they wear as grownups. Basically, the TV series is like a somewhat diminished copy of the OVA, with the really interesting bits taken out. Special Thanks to: Herself-the-Elf from Master of Mosquiton for the information. © Copyright 1995 - 2002 TAP Productions. It is forbidden to copy any text, images, content, or other form of media without the expressed written consent of the webmasters. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. All material found used without permission will result in legal action per The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998. |