

Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl 2009
"Two Classic Monsters. One F****ed Up Movie."
In Naoyuki Tomomatsu's bold and unhinged *Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl* (2009), two iconic horror monsters collide in a gory, darkly comedic battle that pushes both the genre and sanity to their limits.
Director: Naoyuki Tomomatsu
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl* (2009) about?
This wild horror-comedy follows two reanimated female monsters—a vampire and a Frankenstein girl—who descend into a bloody feud over the same human boy. Their rivalry spirals into grotesque battles, dark humor, and a chaotic exploration of monstrosity and desire.
Who directed *Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl*?
The film was directed by Naoyuki Tomomatsu, known for his boundary-pushing work in Japanese horror and exploitation cinema.
Who stars in *Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl*?
The cast features Yukie Kawamura as the vampire girl, Takumi Saitoh as the target of their affections, and Elly Otoguro, Sayaka Kametani, and Eihi Shiina in supporting roles.
Is *Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl* (2009) worth watching?
If you crave a horror-comedy that's as bizarre as it is intense, this 2009 cult gem delivers. Its punk energy, over-the-top violence, and dark humor make it a standout, even if it's not for the squeamish. Fans of grindhouse and J-horror will especially appreciate its chaotic charm.
How long is *Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl*?
The film runs for 84 minutes.
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About Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl (2009) — A Brutal, Hilarious Showdown of Classic Horror Icons
In Naoyuki Tomomatsu's bold and unhinged *Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl* (2009), two iconic horror monsters collide in a gory, darkly comedic battle that pushes both the genre and sanity to their limits. This Japanese cult film blends horror, comedy, and punk energy as a resurrected vampire girl and her monstrous counterpart engage in a twisted rivalry for the affection of a hapless young man. With neon-drenched violence, campy charm, and a punk-rock soundtrack, the film dives into themes of identity, monstrosity, and the absurdity of teenage desire. The result? A delirious, 84-minute romp that's as stylish as it is shocking.
Starring Yukie Kawamura as the vengeful vampire girl and Takumi Saitoh as the ill-fated object of their affections, *Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl* delivers exactly what its title promises: a grotesque, frenetic showdown where blood flows freely and social norms are trampled underfoot. Director Tomomatsu's signature blend of horror, humor, and grindhouse aesthetics makes this a must-watch for fans of offbeat, high-energy cinema.




