There was a specific late-’80s anime lane where horror was slower, stranger, and much harder to find in decent quality. An anime from that era is finally, after about 38 years, getting a Blu-ray release. Any person who likes to own anime from that era in HD can add another shojo-horror OVA to their collection, but it comes with a little messy catch.
The release is interesting because this was never simply a vampire story in the obvious Western sense. It came from a shojo-horror lane, built around melancholy, spiritual danger, Japanese supernatural aesthetics, and a heroine whose job is less “monster hunter” than tragic gatekeeper. The story follows a vampire princess who sends Shinma, supernatural beings that should not belong in the human world, back into darkness. That premise later expanded through manga sequels and a 1990s TV anime, but the original late-’80s OVA always carried a more compact, haunted reputation.
The anime is Vampire Princess Miyu, and its 1988-1989 OVA is finally coming to Blu-ray through AnimEigo and MediaOCD, with pre-orders listed at $24.99 ahead of an expected September 8, 2026, release window as per CBR. The catch is unusually strange because the Japanese packaging approval has been stuck in legal backlog and AnimEigo’s contract expires in 2027. MediaOCD is releasing it through its own website with a blank cover and slipcase instead of fully approved artwork. So that might make it a messy release, but for fans who have waited decades to own the OVA in HD, even a plain package still counts as a major preservation win.
‘Vampire Princess Miyu’ Will Be Available in HD for the First Time
The big deal with this Blu-ray is that it preserves the original four-episode OVA, instead of the later 1990s TV anime that reworked the material in a different continuity. For collectors, that matters because the 1988-1989 version is the compact, moodier version of Vampire Princess Miyu, and it has never had a proper HD release before. MediaOCD’s set is also expected to include both the AnimEigo U.S. English dub and the separate UK English dub, which gives the disc more archival value than a bare transfer would.
Vampire Princess Miyu is currently listed for release on September 8, 2026. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.