Dracula and his Vampire Bride - Vampire Cellar. Scene from Dracula and his Vampire Bride (aka Dracula and the Satanic Rites)The agents get a tip on the whereabouts of Dracula cult and infiltrate the manor. However one of them tries to go in through the cellar.. Very well done scene if not a little silly. I find it odd the vampires just back off like that when her fellow agents bust into the cellar. They were so close to biting that woman too. Dracula (Castlevania) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dracula. Castlevania series character. Dracula as he appears in Symphony of the Night, artwork by Ayami Kojima. First game. Castlevania. Created by. Hitoshi Akamatsu. Designed by. Noriyasu Togakushi (original design)Ayami Kojima (Castlevania: Symphony of the Night onwards)Voiced by (English)Scott Mc. Culloch (Castlevania: Symphony of the Night)Crispin Freeman (as Mathias Cronqvist in Castlevania: Lament of Innocence)Douglas Rye (Castlevania: Curse of Darkness)Patrick Seitz (Castlevania The Dracula X Chronicles, Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, Castlevania Judgment)Robert Carlyle (Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2)Voiced by (Japanese)Norio Wakamoto, Nobuhiko Kazama (as Mathias), Mahito Ooba, Hiroya Ishimaru, Jouji Nakata. Dracula Vlad Å¢epeÅŸ or simply known as Dracula(ドラã‚ュラ,Dorakyura?) is a fictional character from the multi- platform Castlevaniavideo game series. A vampire and sorcerer, he is the main antagonist of the series and the final boss of almost every installment. He is the overall primary protagonist in the rebooted Castlevania trilogy The Lords of Shadow — though he takes on his classical antagonistic role in the game The Mirror of Fate— where his origin is heavily altered, as he is reimagined as being part of a holy order who eventually falls from grace and becomes the vampire Dracula. The Dracula of Castlevania is based on Bram Stoker's character in the novel of the same name, who was in turn likely named for Vlad III Dracula of Wallachia. The Castlevania Dracula draws some history from both, but instead of preying on maidens this one threatens whole realms with his armies at the least, and at worst is presented as the very embodiment of evil. In Castlevania Edit. Vlad Ţepeș (AKA Vlad The Impaler or Dracula) was perhaps the most famous (or infamous) ruler of Transylvania, known for the particularly gruesome method he used to keep his enemies from invading. As his. Scene from Dracula and his Vampire Bride (aka Dracula and the Satanic Rites) The agents get a tip on the whereabouts of Dracula cult and infiltrate the manor. He is, however, capable of loving relationships (his evil nature is partly fuelled by the loss of two women he loved) and, despite their differences, he loves his son Alucard. In the series reboot Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Dracula is reimagined as an 1. Gabriel Belmont and serves as the central character of the game and its two sequels. The Lords of Shadow series tell the story of Gabriel's quest to save the world, fall into darkness and journey of redemption. Dracula Vlad Ţepeş or simply known as Dracula (ドラキュラ, Dorakyura?) is a fictional character from the multi-platform Castlevania video game series. A vampire and sorcerer, he is the main antagonist of the series and. While in his train, Dracula has Leader activate the Gamma Furnace there and invent a version of the vampire strain that affects gamma. Video games. Dracula appears as a villain character in Marvel Super Hero Squad. (Will Swagger in HIS Dracula. HIS Video, (877) 325-6464, HustlerWorld.com)ROD: HIS Dracula jumps on two very popular bandwagons—vampires and 3-D. Production values are great, but the acting is as wooden as a stake to the. The series portrays Dracula in a more sympathetic light, compared to his original counterpart. Conception and design[edit]Dracula's appearance is very inconsistent throughout the series' history. In just about every game, he wears very aristocratic clothing, whether it be a tuxedo (a la Bela Lugosi) or some sort of royal garb (complete with medals and medallions). He is 6 feet 4 inches (1. Initially, his face resembled that of Bela Lugosi's Dracula in the first few games (this appearance was reused in Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin). Every few games, his appearance changed from one sort to another. In Akumajou Dracula X: Chi no Rondo and the beginning of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, he had the form of an anime character with medium length, dull purple hair. He has a more demonic look in Castlevania: Dracula X and Castlevania: Bloodlines. The more recent look of Dracula, starting with Symphony of the Night, gives him a beard or goatee of some sort and longer hair. Scene from Dracula and his Vampire Bride (aka Dracula and the Satanic Rites) The secretary from before is brought to Dracula hideout where she offered up as his meal. Love the entrance by Chistopher Lee there. Is it. HIS Video HIS Dracula from Torrentreactor Other database. Hash: 429a89224a7b4a313ef0a796923a1cdb3d3b4e8e. Dracula travels to London, with dark plans for revenge against those who ruined his life centuries earlier. However, his plan is complicated when he falls in love with a woman who seems to be a reincarnation of his dead wife. His hair color still changes between a dark brown or black and a gray color. His facial proportions also change. He has a very heavyset and muscular looking face in the Nintendo 6. Castlevania games, whereas he has a more thin and elegant face in Symphony of the Night and the first two hand held games. In Castlevania: Curse of Darkness, Dracula wears a long robe of some sort, with a more realistic version of the Symphony of the Night face. His most common form of attack is to teleport from one part of the screen to another, then opening his cape to fire a spread of three small fireballs at the player, whereas in later games he can also fire larger, meteor- like fireballs: these attacks are called "Hell. Fire" and "Dark Inferno" respectively. Usually, he can only be damaged with strikes to the head or neck area. After being defeated in his humanoid form, Dracula usually morphs into a larger, more powerful demon- like dragon or dinosaur form. In some games, such as Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles, Dracula consists of three forms in total. This is in contrast to Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, where he only has one form. This battle with Dracula does feature multiple phases of combat, however: in the first phase he acts as described above yet shoots a barrage of fireballs for Hellfire and even adds a new attack called "Fatal Ray" to his repertoire, which he performs after he uses Dark Inferno. With this attack he shoots beams of dark energy into the air which cascade down shortly afterwards. In the second phase, his tactics and the attacks he uses change dramatically. If playing as Shanoa, the battle enters a third phase when the second is completed: here he cannot be damaged and a certain Glyph Union must be performed before he unleashes "Giga Demonic Megiddo", which can easily kill Shanoa with one blast (a weaker version of this attack features in Portrait of Ruin, during the Dracula and Death stage of the battle). Appearances[edit]Dracula first appeared in 1. Castlevania, set in 1. At this point the plot of the series was very simple — Simon Belmont took up his ancestral weapon, the Vampire Killer whip, and ventured into Dracula's castle to defeat its proprietor. The original game had no in- game text to drive the story along. The plot of Castlevania was re- used in the remakes. Vampire Killer, Haunted Castle, Super Castlevania IV and Castlevania Chronicles. In the manual of the second game, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, it is revealed that, in his dying moments at the end of the first game, Dracula had placed a curse on Simon, which condemned him to slowly die of his wounds. In 1. 69. 8, Simon set out to gather Dracula's scattered body parts and use them to resurrect the Count in the ruins of his castle. Simon then defeated the reborn Dracula once again. The best ending hints that although Simon defeated Dracula and dispelled his curse, Dracula nonetheless ended up reviving himself. Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse was a prequel to the original game, starring Simon's ancestor Trevor in 1. This game introduced Alucard, Dracula's estranged son. In Dracula's Curse, it is stated that Dracula "practiced sorcery in order to create a bad world filled with evil". The people of Transylvania secured the aid of Trevor Belmont, who journeyed to Castlevania and met up with several allies along the way, including Alucard, Sypha Belnades and Grant Danasty. Concurrent to the release of Nintendo Entertainment System trilogy were two games on the Game Boy. In Castlevania: The Adventure, set in 1. Christopher Belmont defeated Dracula in typical circumstances. It is later revealed that Dracula escaped and survived until 1. Christopher's son Soleiyu and tried to turn him against his father. In Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge, Christopher defeated Dracula again and saved his son. The Castlevania series took a dramatic turn with the PC Engine game Castlevania: Rondo of Blood (remade for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as Castlevania: Dracula X and later remade and ported for the Play. Station Portable as Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles). This game took place in 1. Belmont named Richter. This was the first game in the series to use substantial voice acting to further the narrative. Dracula is resurrected by a cult led by a dark priest named Shaft. He proceeds to kidnap several villagers including Richter's girlfriend Annette (who was renamed to Annet Renard in Castlevania: Dracula X and became Maria's sister) and Maria Renard. In the "best" ending of the game, Richter saves all the kidnapped women and defeats Dracula. Rondo of Blood was followed by a critically acclaimed Play. Station sequel, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. The protagonist of this game was Alucard, who entered Castlevania in 1. Richter. Symphony of the Night introduced the character of Lisa, Alucard's mother and Dracula's wife who had been executed as a witch for preparing medicine to help the sick. As the game progressed, Alucard discovered that Shaft had placed Richter under a dark spell, the idea being that Richter would destroy all other enemies of Dracula. Alucard defeated Shaft then faced his resurrected father. They exchanged words before Alucard defeated Dracula, telling him Lisa's last words: "Do not hate humans. If you cannot live with them, then at least do them no harm, for theirs is already a hard lot". Dracula cried out for Lisa's forgiveness as he returned to the abyss. A loose prequel to Symphony of the Night was released for the Game Boy called Castlevania Legends. In this game, Sonia Belmont, heavily implied to be Trevor's mother, faces Dracula circa 1. Alucard is also featured in the game, and it appears that Sonia and Alucard were lovers. Series producer Koji Igarashi, who was not involved with Legends' development, has declared it to not be an official part of the Castlevaniacanon. The Mega Drive received one Castlevania game, Castlevania: Bloodlines. This title was set in 1. Bram Stoker's novel. The protagonists were John Morris and Eric Lecarde. John was intended to be the son of Quincey Morris from the novel. This game introduced Dracula's niece, Elizabeth Bartley, named for Elizabeth Báthory. It was implied that Bartley arranged the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in order to precipitate World War I. She resurrected Dracula, but she and her uncle were defeated by John and Eric. The two Nintendo 6. Castlevania and Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness, took place in the mid- 1. In these games, Dracula's return is accomplished through the unusual method of having him reincarnated as a child named Malus. The first Castlevania title for the Game Boy Advance was Castlevania: Circle of the Moon. Set in the early 1.
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