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よふかしのうた [Yofukashi no Uta] #8

よふかしのうた 8 [Yofukashi no Uta 8]

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ナズナの初の友人は、初めての眷属候補__

定時制の夜間学校に体験入学することになったコウとナズナ。

教師である平田ニコとともに、ナズナの思い出を巡るなか、彼女の新たな過去が明らかに__

「ナズナ、覚えてるか? 目代ちゃんのこと」

コウより前の友人「目代先輩」。
彼女とナズナの関係は?

さらにコウにも突然の出会いが…波瀾の不純異性交遊!?

忘れられない人をめぐる、衝撃の新章開幕!

192 pages, Paperback

First published July 16, 2021

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Profile Image for Victoria ✮⋆˙.
1,112 reviews124 followers
July 13, 2022
I’m still having a lot of fun with this series, it’s really hard not to fly through new volumes,,,I’m loving all the little stories of nazuna’s past
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2,811 reviews272 followers
September 19, 2022
With their acquaintance Nico teaching a night school, it’s a chance for Ko and Nazuna to spend time as classmates. Ko’s unexpected popularity winds up with him getting a girlfriend, while an exploration of Nazuna’s past shows that life’s never as simple as it seems.

My unending love for this series remains a bit of a mystery even to me - there’s enough good stuff here, certainly, a lot even, but I always save this for last the week it comes out and I always love it without much reservation.

Now, it makes things harder than usual this time around. That girlfriend that Ko lands is a tall, reserved older student who has nothing but princess fantasies on her mind and is pushy and clingy to the extreme. Mind you, the story is aware of how obnoxious she is, but, ironically, the writing is frequently so good that she is excruciating at points.

Outside of her though, this is a total winner. With the revelation of Nazuna’s past last time, we now have an excuse to explore her backstory even further and it explains a lot of her behaviour both past and present. She’s maturing at a different rate than anybody expected or, in a way, knows how to deal with.

Which explains a lot of her personality, which is a blend of bravado and bluster in equal measure. Sometimes she is believably chill about adult topics - the way she teases Ko about his girlfriend (and the idiotic position she finds them in later) is both a testament to her immaturity and her comfort levels with Ko.

And, even if she and Ko start dating and break up in the span of around four panels (it makes sense, I swear), she still gets incredibly sulky when he turns out to know how to fake his way through school with an incredible amount of aplomb and winds up being super popular.

It’s all in service to the back portion of the book, where we learn about Nazuna’s first human friend from many years ago, who even Nazuna has forgotten. This is a really strong bit of character development for both characters, one who hides at school because home life is intolerable and another who can’t remember anything so has zero concept of how she should behave in school.

Kyoko is a study in depression, loneliness, and being basically invisible and she becomes a good friend to Nazuna; one who might want to be a bit more than that. Kyoko loves mysteries and I think that’s a reflection on the mangaka themselves, as this story is always good at asking interesting questions.

When the girls are playing sleuth, they don’t learn very much, but between the flashbacks and their interactions and one very out-of-nowhere moment when Nazuna is in the air, there are so many things being put out for the reader to be interested in for the future.

And it doesn’t hurt that the friendship between these two is pretty damn heartwarming, the scene at Kyoko’s home is a wonderful example of this, which makes whatever it will end up becoming even more tragic. Part of me wondered if Kyoko wound up as the vampire hunter we’ve seen, but that does feel a little obvious for this series (not that it won’t be good if it heads that way).

As pivots away from the core pair of Ko and Nazuna go, this one is pretty stellar. Kyoko and Nazuna have a similar vibe, but it’s definitely one that’s distinct from the relationship that Ko has with our erstwhile vampire. Both pairs were close, but they weren’t the same.

And as good as Ko is as a character, and I like him a lot, it is often Nazuna who steals these scenes and she’s given a lot to do here. Watching her awkwardly learning how to act and not quite managing it has always been a strong part of the series and as we’ve gone forward we learn that there’s actually a really good reason why that’s been the case.

4.5 stars - minus a little bit for the annoying girl, but, man, the back half of this book is so good that it’s impossible to not just give it my usual. As somebody who frequently dislikes extended flashbacks, I feel that’s the biggest praise I can layer on it.
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102 reviews
January 29, 2025
Good as always got boring but better at the end
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780 reviews4 followers
June 16, 2024
ÇA MORD?! (8)
Kô et Nazuna sont enrôlés de force dans un cours du soir. Nazuna dit qu'elle aime l'alcool devant plein d'adolescents et failli gaffer en révélant sa nature de vampire. (C'est Kô qui la rattrape!).

Une nouvelle venue vient rencontrer Kô dans une espace exigu. Elle est de très grande taille. Elle dit cash à Kô qu'elle l'aime et qu'elle veut sortir avec Lui. Ça sent mauvais. Je vous le dis par expérience ! Quand une fille que tu connais pas te dit "je t'aime" c'est qu'elle s'est fait plein de films dans sa tête qui correspondent pas forcément avec la vérité"...
C'est la meilleure phrase que j'ai écrite aujourd'hui.

Nazuna troue Kô et Rira dans une position étrange mais fortuite et son cerveau commence à Vriller. "Relation sexuelle illicite" "Imagine qu'elle tombe enceinte" ...

Etrangement, Nazuna semble vriller plus que d'habitude et pousse Kô dans les bras de Rira.

Je trouve le charme de Nazuna davantage efficient. Et sa nouvelle tenue vestimentaire.

Même si on en apprend plus sur le passé de la célèbre vampire, on ne connait pas encore son Origin Story.

En bref____
Après avoir été très déçu par le tome7, je passe finalement au Tome 8 et parviens à l'apprécier. Entre cours du soir, déclaration d'amour et fidélité à Nazuna. Un bon titre. J'aime vraiment bien.

Positif____
Les vampires stylés.
L'humour.
Les personnages.
Le style mature malgré les 14 ans de Kô!

Négatif____
Je ne sais pas!
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Phoenix
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Profile Image for Beth.
1,436 reviews199 followers
May 16, 2025
This is the most nuanced of the shonen manga I've been reading. Admittedly, this is a very limited pool that has maybe six titles in it.

I really enjoy the interactions between Nazuna and Kyoko in the flashback sequence that takes up the majority of this volume. They're both oblique to "ordinary humanity," each in their own way, and they get along well.

That doesn't mean they'll inevitably fall in love. I appreciate the thought expressed here that romance isn't a given if two otherwise compatible people are in close quarters for long enough, and also appreciate that queerness isn't treated as a huge deal.

The relationship betwen Ko and Rila is rather odd, too. I'm not sure what a 17-year-old would see in a junior high student, but in the end they're both using each other. Rila's using Ko because she's clingy and boy-crazy, and Ko is using Rila to get more information about Kyoko to help Nazuna fill in some of the blanks of her past.

Supposedly we've met Niko before, but much like the other characters in the coterie of women vamps we met a few volumes ago, I had no real memory of her as an individual. I imagine we'll be filling in the blanks as we go along, and while I don't mind that at all, I'm much more interested in Nazuna.
40 reviews
June 1, 2024
Story development was a bit slow in this tankoubon as not much went on in terms of stakes, comedic antics, and the male protagonist's journey to winning the female protagonist's heart, but parts of the female protagonist's past do kick in, and a potential new rival for the male protagonist's romantic affections got introduced. Despite some flaws, this tankoubon wasn't a waste of my reading time, and I will tune in to tankubon 9 of Call of the Night to see where things go next when it comes to both the search for details of a character's forgotten past and the male protagonist's coping with a girl who maybe a threat to his lover journey.
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261 reviews
August 31, 2023
Nazuna and Kou's trip down memory lane to find out more about the former's past continues when they become students of a night class where Nico, a vampire like Nazuna, teaches.

I'm really loving how much plot we've been getting since the previous volume, it's nice to know more about Nazuna and her past.
3 reviews
August 17, 2025
I didn’t like how obsessive Rila was (even if that’s part of her character) but lowkey it could be because she reminded me of my ex.

Other than that, I actually loved Nazuna and Kyoko’s friendship, absolutely adorable. I like how Kyoko didn’t judge Nazuna’s lack of information on how the world works, and instead helped her learn how to navigate it.
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2,347 reviews11 followers
June 21, 2022
This series continues to be more enjoyable that I thought it would. There is the unneccesary "girlfriend" thing at the start of the volume but then we get some really good flashbacks to Nazuna and her first friend.
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78 reviews
June 10, 2023
I love this series so much. I remember when I was first reading Vol 1, I was a little...I don't want to say bored, but I remember thinking, "where is this going?", And I have to say I've been pleasantly surprised. Each volume just gets better and better. I can't wait to read the others.
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Author 1 book5 followers
August 2, 2023
Hmm okay. Now I'm more curious to learn more about Nazuna's first ever friend. That poor girl...I wonder what her dad's deal really is. I doubt it's cheating, but it could be...

Hopefully I'll learn more about it in the next volume...
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Profile Image for Anna | the.perks.of.being.anna.
1,280 reviews92 followers
May 10, 2024

Den här serien har verkligen blivit bättre.

5 reviews
December 28, 2025
This is such good character-first storytelling. I had never suspected Nazuna and Anko to have a relationship, but now that it's been established it totally makes sense while also adding another layer of depth to Anko's "kill all vampires" mentality
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Profile Image for Antonio Herrera.
62 reviews18 followers
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June 19, 2022
Love it

It has amazing art, the story is interest, and fun. Why so short volumes. We need more longer volumes and nazuna!
781 reviews4 followers
July 8, 2022
I absolutely love this series!

The characters are fresh and interesting. The situations are at different times scary, funny, serious, and slapstick. You really need to read this!
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136 reviews2 followers
July 27, 2022
Wow, I hope what I'm thinking isn't gonna happen. I can't wait for the next volume to come out. This is sooooo good!!!
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100 reviews
July 29, 2022
Loved this volume ! It’s nice to see how much the story and the writing improves over the course of each volume ! Can’t wait to read the next!
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2,642 reviews13 followers
August 18, 2022
The character designs are so good! And not only that, there backstories just make me think about how messed up the world truly is.
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55 reviews2 followers
December 13, 2022
Holy shit this manga is so damn good, no spoilers from me, just read this!
Profile Image for Victoria Kitty.
649 reviews1 follower
April 9, 2023
This series is amazing, it's mysterious and the story is interesting. The world of vampires is unique and the characters are lovable. Would highly suggest.
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794 reviews9 followers
December 29, 2023
This volume once again focuses on Nazuna's past, with some pretty interesting reveals, but also deals a bit more on human feelings and relationships.

Another great volume.
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939 reviews
August 26, 2024
Ah ha ha! “No way would I do something that dumb!” What an unexpected way to end a volume. There are so many funny moments in this series even when things get heavy.
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21 reviews
July 24, 2025
story is much better without ko
3 reviews
July 15, 2022
First ever review. Decided to finally leave one just to express how great this volume and series as a whole is. As far as manga goes, the character growth has been fantastic, with the budding relationship between Ko and Nazuna being a particular highlight. Really excited to see how the things being foreshadowed are gonna play out. Highly recommend
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1,024 reviews8 followers
February 16, 2024
Dans le huitième tome de "Call of the Night", le talentueux mangaka Kotoyama nous offre une exploration captivante des rencontres qui peuvent changer nos vies de façon inattendue. Avec son mélange unique de mystère, d'humour et de romance, ce manga continue de captiver les lecteurs avec son intrigue palpitante et ses personnages attachants.

Dans ce nouveau chapitre, Kô et Nazuna se retrouvent entraînés dans un cours du soir contre leur gré. Alors qu'ils explorent les souvenirs de Nazuna avec leur professeure, Niko Hirata, de nouveaux détails sur son passé émergent, notamment sa relation avec Kyôko Mejiro, sa première amie avant de rencontrer Kô. Les lecteurs sont entraînés dans une exploration émotionnelle de cette amitié passée, apportant une profondeur supplémentaire au développement des personnages.

Pendant ce temps, Kô fait une rencontre inattendue qui promet d'ajouter une nouvelle dimension à l'intrigue déjà captivante du manga. Les lecteurs sont tenus en haleine alors qu'ils anticipent avec impatience la façon dont cette nouvelle rencontre influencera le cours des événements à venir.

Kotoyama continue de démontrer son talent remarquable pour créer des récits riches en émotions et en rebondissements, tout en maintenant un équilibre parfait entre l'humour et le drame. "Call of the Night - Tome 8" est une lecture incontournable pour les fans de romance surnaturelle et de mystère, offrant une expérience de lecture immersive qui ne manquera pas de captiver et de surprendre jusqu'à la dernière page.
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