Watch S1, EP20: The Incurable Disease with Fubo for $0 Today

HDThe Case Study of Vanitas30mCrunchyroll

Noé begs Count Orlok to save Vanitas from a strange ailment.

Noé begs Count Orlok to save Vanitas from a strange ailment.

How to watch

More episodes

The Case Study of Vanitas

S1, EP19 "Snow Flower"

Vanitas identifies Chloé's malnomen; Astolfo's hatred spirals out of control; Chloé must choose between annihilation and a dismal life.

The Case Study of Vanitas

S1, EP20 "The Incurable Disease"

Noé begs Count Orlok to save Vanitas from a strange ailment.

The Case Study of Vanitas

S1, EP21 "Scars"

Noé springs into action after he receives a disturbing letter.

The Case Study of Vanitas

S1, EP22 "Blue Night"

Noé sucks Mikhail's blood and gets a glimpse of the latter's past with Vanitas; details emerge about Vanitas's parents, his history with the Vampire of the Blue Moon, and the experiments he endured.

In 19th-century Paris, young vampire Noé finds the "Book of Vanitas" in the hands of a doctor, who tempts Noé with a plan to cure all vampires.
Original Air Date: Jul 3, 2021
Playback: HD
Available on

More anime shows

See all

Bakugan

When Bakugan brawls are banned and driven underground, Dan Kouzo and his friends decide to form their own clan and fight for what they believe is right.

Beyblade: Burst

Elementary-school student Valt Aoi is crazy about Beyblade and is best friends with Shu Kurenai, who is a prodigy at the game and has been named to the national Beyblade tournament's final four. Inspired by his friend's accomplishment, Valt makes it his goal to reach the tournament himself. The first step on the road to the big leagues is to win his district tournament, which includes some tough opponents. As he makes his way up the ladder, Valt reaches new heights and extends his circle of friends, eventually -- unknowingly -- dreaming of becoming the best Blader in the world.

Speed Racer

Teenager Go Mifune aspires to be the world's best race-car champion with the help of his friends, family and his father's high-tech race-car, the Mach 5.

Marine Boy

"Marine Boy" is produced in Japan but is intended for US audiences; it is one of the first color cartoons to come from Japan, soon to be sharing syndicated screen space with the likes of "Kimba the White Lion" and "Speed Racer."

Explore {{ type }} on Fubo

Action

Comedy

Documentary

Drama

Family

Home/Cooking

Horror

Music

Nature

News/Talk

Reality

Romance

Science Fiction

Sports