
Set against the backdrop of the roaring 1920s, Master of Mosquiton is a supernatural comedy anime that blends historical adventure with occult mythology. The story revolves around Inaho Hitomebore, a headstrong and incredibly money-minded teenage girl who manages to unearth the resting place of an ancient vampire named Alucard von Mosquiton. By accidentally spilling a drop of her blood onto his ashes, she resurrects him, inadvertently forging a blood contract that binds the powerful vampire as her absolute, albeit reluctant, servant.
Leggi tutto: Master of Mosquiton | Sexy and tickling scenesInstead of spreading terror, Mosquiton is forced to assist Inaho in her ultimate, greedy quest to find the O-Part, a legendary, mythical artifact rumored to grant eternal life and immense wealth. Together with Mosquiton’s two elemental familiars, Honoo and Yuki, the duo travels across the globe, facing off against rival treasure hunters, historical figures like Rasputin, and various supernatural monsters who want the artifact for their own nefarious ends.
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Sexy scenes in “Master of Mosquiton”
The anime stands out for its vibrant and distinct female cast, balancing slapstick humor with the classic, stylized sensuality typical of late-1990s anime.

Inaho Hitomebore
Inaho is the driving force of the series, a teenage heiress and clockmaker who cares far more about gold and immortality than traditional romance. Visually, she is depicted with a petite yet distinctly athletic and curvy build, featuring large expressive eyes, short brown hair, and outfits that alternate between practical 1920s travel attire and more revealing garments depending on the chaos she gets into. While she is not a traditional femme fatale, her character is heavily tied to the comedic sensuality of the show. Inaho frequently utilizes her feminine charms, playful pouting, and revealing outfits to manipulate Mosquiton or distract her enemies, often leading to classic, exaggerated anime fan-service moments where her physical assets are highlighted for comedic effect.













Camille Inaho Camilia
Camille is Mosquiton’s former vampire wife from three centuries prior, who tracks him down to reclaim his affection, much to Inaho’s annoyance. She possesses a highly voluptuous, hourglass figure that embodies the classic, mature gothic beauty archetype, complemented by long flowing hair and elegant, tight-fitting gowns that accentuate her bust and curves. Camille is the source of the most overtly sensual scenes in the anime. Her interactions with Mosquiton are charged with dramatic, possessive romanticism, and she frequently appears in situations meant to emphasize her physical allure, creating a highly stylized, seductive contrast to Inaho’s chaotic energy.











Yuki
Yuki is one of Mosquiton’s loyal familiars, representing the element of ice. She takes the form of a young, petite girl with a slender, delicate frame and a deceptively innocent appearance, often wearing traditional clothing that reflects her supernatural nature. Unlike Inaho and Camille, Yuki does not possess a curvaceous body type, and her role is generally detached from the show’s sensual or fan-service elements. Instead, her character focuses on deadpan comedy, magical combat, and a contrast to the fiery antics of her partner, Honoo.




Tickling scenes in “Master of Mosquiton ‘99”
While sharing the same core cast, Master of Mosquiton ’99 is not a direct sequel but a complete television reboot that shifts the narrative into a drastically different setting.
Instead of roaming the globe during the historical 1920s, the story takes place in a futuristic, sci-fi version of the late 1990s. Inaho Hitomebore is reimagined as a high school student attending the prestigious, high-tech boarding school known as Saint Francis Academy. Her motivations remain driven by greed, but the target of her obsession changes from the ancient “O-Part” to the mystical “O-Part Artifacts” hidden directly within the school’s campus.
When Inaho accidentally awakens the vampire Alucard von Mosquiton from his slumber beneath the school, she discovers that her fate is tied to a cosmic puzzle. The series structures itself much like a monster-of-the-week school comedy. Inaho, Mosquiton, and his elemental familiars must constantly defend the academy from an array of bizarre alien threats, rival students, and supernatural entities, all while trying to uncover the ultimate secret of the artifacts.


























