The episode is divided into three primary segments that highlight the absurdity of the vampire-infested Shin-Yokohama:
In Episode 5 of (The Vampire Dies in No Time), titled "The Longest Day of Hinaichi" (and other segments), the series continues its trend of chaotic, fast-paced supernatural comedy. Plot Overview Kyuuketsuki Sugu Shinu Episode 5
: Much of the humor stems from Hinaichi's refusal to accept that Draluc is genuinely the world's weakest vampire. She interprets his kindness—and even his frequent deaths—as noble sacrifices or strategic ruses. The episode is divided into three primary segments
: The main segment follows Hinaichi , the serious vice-captain of the Vampire Control Division, as she attempts to spy on Draluc. She is convinced that Draluc is hiding a terrifying secret power by pretending to be weak. Her investigation quickly devolves into a comedy of errors as she misinterprets his constant "dying" and regeneration as advanced tactical maneuvers. : The main segment follows Hinaichi , the
: The episode features standout moments of slapstick, such as Hinaichi tossing Ronaldo through a gap in the floor and the recurring visual of characters being ejected through windows.
The episode is animated by Madhouse , which maintains the show's vibrant coloring and expressive character designs. Critics and fans noted that while the animation isn't always "flashy," it excels at delivering the rapid-fire jokes and visual gags necessary for the genre.
: The growing bond between Draluc and Hinaichi is explored through his "bribing" her with homemade sweets, which she can't resist despite her stoic persona. Production Notes