Blood-sucking Ji Meixi is a group of cartoons that are popular in Japan, Taiwan Province and Hongkong in 1990s. The cartoon author is Kangmei Murano, and the animation creator is Toshiki Hirano Murano's husband. It is the pioneering work of Meixi series. On July 1988, it was made into an original animation (OVA) and broadcast in Japan in TV animation mode. Its delicate and beautiful painting style is deeply loved by the audience.
Introduction to the work:
Ghosts and demons are things that escape from the dark world, lurk in places where people's hearts are weak, and lead mankind to death. It is a beautiful vampire-Meixi who drives such ghosts and demons to the dark world again.
In the TV version of the vampire Jimmy, the story revolves around the death of the vampire Meixi and one of her lovely little pets, and the struggle between her friend Rafa and the ghost. Basically, it's a short story that breaks through a ghost, but it's interspersed with the feud between Meixi and Lengyu, a snow girl bent on knocking her down, and the last ghost, that is, Li Qian, Meixi's good friend.
Mi-hee is a vampire in the East, and she was ordered to guard her own underworld. Unlike the vampire in the western customary sense, she is not an evil ghost that exists to harm human beings, but an exorcist vampire. However, due to her unique identity, the way of sealing ghosts and gods, and the constant entanglement between man and demons, Ji Meixi, a blood-sucking woman, has become the protagonist with mixed praise and criticism in her works. She saved many people who were haunted by ghosts and gods, and also sent many human beings who were deeply haunted by ghosts and gods into the underworld. Like a double-edged sword, it is impossible to judge success or failure, but I believe many readers agree that the main reason for sucking blood on Ji Meixi is that every time Meixi sends human beings to the underworld, she can feel the helplessness and sadness of Meixi from her heart.