. . "Black"@en . "Vladimir Dracula"@en . . "Dan Castellaneta and Harry Shearer"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Alive"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Count Dracula is a character from the book, Dracula by Bram Stoker, first published on May 18th, 1897. The character is an aristocrat who resides in a castle in Transylvania (a region located in Romania) who is actually a vampire who sucks blood from victims. He had the power to turn people into vampires by draining them completely of blood. He could only be killed by being decapitated and stabbed through the heart with a wooden stake. Dracula is a Romanian surname meaning\u201Cson of the dragon/devil\u201D (dracul means \u201Cdevil/dragon\u201D, deriving from the Latin word Draco)."@en . . . . . . . "Boris Dracula"@en . . . . . . . "Black"@en . "Despite thinking himself \"pure evil\", he breaks many vampire rules, letting breathers enter his castle without being bitten, and impregnating a breather. Though he has a cold demeanour, he displays a caring side towards Vlad and tries to raise him to be a good vampire. He seems to be attracted to breather women and is reluctant to bite them (this might be partially because he is nervous they might turn out like Magda and leave him)."@en . . . . "Olga Dracula"@en . . "Captain James T. Kirk recalled reading Dracula as a young boy, and being particularly frightened by Count Dracula. In 2269, when Kirk met the vampire-like Ambassador Damu of Chiroptera, he recalled some of that fear. (TOS novel: Death's Angel) When confronted with an image of Dracula, Commander Spock of the USS Enterprise recalled the storytelling legend centered around the Count, including an anecdote of Count Dracula having been slain in the 20th century by Quincy Harker. (TOS comic: \"The Haunting of Thallus!\")"@en . "hide"@en . . . . "Count Dracula appears in the video game QuackShot as the boss of the Transylvania level. When Dracula wraps hit cloak around him, he's invincible so don't attack him; wait until he opens his cloak and four bats appear. Avoid these, then stand under the Count and fire a plunger upwards. He takes five hits to kill."@en . . . "Count Dracula appears in the video game QuackShot as the boss of the Transylvania level. When Dracula wraps hit cloak around him, he's invincible so don't attack him; wait until he opens his cloak and four bats appear. Avoid these, then stand under the Count and fire a plunger upwards. He takes five hits to kill."@en . "Count Dracula was the infamous Lord of the Vampires from Transylvania. In 1986, he returned to take back Castle Dracula from it's current occupant, The Countess of Transylvania (not to beconfused with Countess Dracula). Dracula turned the Countess and her chauffeur Joseph into his slaves in the process. When the Lord Mayor of Transylvania called in the Ghostbusters, they confronted Dracula in his castle together with reporter Jessica Wray. Dracula was playing \"Toccata en Fuga in d-moll (BWV 565)\" by Johann Sebastian Bach on his organ at the time."@en . . "Count Dracula"@en . . "Count Dracula is a character from the book, Dracula by Bram Stoker, first published on May 18th, 1897. The character is an aristocrat who resides in a castle in Transylvania (a region located in Romania) who is actually a vampire who sucks blood from victims. He had the power to turn people into vampires by draining them completely of blood. He could only be killed by being decapitated and stabbed through the heart with a wooden stake. Dracula is a Romanian surname meaning\u201Cson of the dragon/devil\u201D (dracul means \u201Cdevil/dragon\u201D, deriving from the Latin word Draco). In the novel, Dracula had the powers to float, command noctural creatures (bats, wolves, rats), superhuman speed and strength, transform into a bat or wolf, climb walls easily, and transform into a mist. He could be out in the daylight, though did not have use of his powers. In the novel, Dracula was associated with wolves more extensively. The movies reinterpreted Dracula to be more associated with bats. He had a repulsion to holy symbols (like crosses) and garlic. He also had an inability to enter any building unless invited in. An interesting note on this Assault Mission is the name. Bloody Rondo is possibly a play on 'Castlevania: Rondo of Blood' by Konami, a tribute of sorts. Fitting that the main antagonist of the Castlevania series is Count Dracula himself."@en . . . . . "Kazuo Niibori"@en . . . "Count Dracula is a character from Bram Stoker's gothic novel of the same name, based on the Romanian noble Vlad III. \"the Impaler\". He appears in Random Kingdom VXR. The count was once a human ruler of Sylvania, holding out against invasions from Darwinia. His desire for revenge and strength to lead his war activated the Cruel Gods, which gave him powers to do so. Because of his association with dragons, he was given a new body based not on dragon features, but, in a parody, on bats. While universally feared by the local people of Transylvania and even beyond, he somehow commands the loyalty of gypsies and a band of Slovaks who transport his boxes on their way to London and to serve as an armed convoy bringing his coffin back to the Castle. The Slovaks and gypsies appear to know his true nature, for they laugh at Jonathan Harker, who tries to communicate his plight, and betray Harker's attempt to send a letter through them by giving it to the Count. While the Count has numerous \"supernatural\" abilities, many of them magical, it is not quite clear which of these are natural abilities of the vampire, and which are due to him being a practitioner of magic. His abilities (and other traits) need to be compared to those of the regular Vampire of folklore to establish which belongs to which category; even then, insecurity remains - could it be that the process creating the Count was different than that of regular vampires?"@en . "Count Dracula is a fictional character, the titular antagonist of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula. Some aspects of his character may have been inspired by the 15th century Romanian Prince, Vlad III the Impaler. Since creation by Stoker, the character has fallen into the public domain and subsequently appears frequently in popular culture."@en . . . . . . "In \"Livin' on a Prayer\", the Griffins watch a television movie titled Dracula in San Francisco. As Dracula is about to bite his victim, he stops for a blood test. When he gets the results back by way of a bat, he decides to abandon his potential victim. Count Dracula is voiced by Seth MacFarlane."@en . "Ghost"@en . . "Count Dracula was the infamous Lord of the Vampires from Transylvania. In 1986, he returned to take back Castle Dracula from it's current occupant, The Countess of Transylvania (not to beconfused with Countess Dracula). Dracula turned the Countess and her chauffeur Joseph into his slaves in the process. When the Lord Mayor of Transylvania called in the Ghostbusters, they confronted Dracula in his castle together with reporter Jessica Wray. Dracula was playing \"Toccata en Fuga in d-moll (BWV 565)\" by Johann Sebastian Bach on his organ at the time. The Count cornered Jessica and turned her into another one of his slaves. But the three Ghosbusters put on their Spectre Shades to remain imune to Dracula's hypnotic powers. Soon, the Ghostbusters set a trap for Dracula involving Tracy's garlic salami, a mirror and a trap door. When Dracula transformed himself into a bat to escape the trap, he was caught in a glass jar that was attached to an inflatable balloon. Although Dracula escaped from the jar by turning into his human form once more, the recently revived Jessica managed to attach the balloon to Dracula's cape. The Count was pulled into the air and soon found himself overpowered by sunlight. According to the Countess, Dracula would not return until the next time there was a ring around the full moon, which only occurs once every hundred years."@en . . "Count Dracula is a fictional character, the titular antagonist of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula and archetypal vampire. Some aspects of his character have been inspired by the 15th century Romanian general and Wallachian Prince Vlad III the Impaler. The character appears frequently in all manner of popular culture, from films to animated media to breakfast cereals."@en . . "Magda Westenra"@en . . . . "Count Dracula is a fictional character, the titular antagonist of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula. Some aspects of his character may have been inspired by the 15th century Romanian Prince, Vlad III the Impaler. Since creation by Stoker, the character has fallen into the public domain and subsequently appears frequently in popular culture."@en . . "Son: Edmund"@en . "500"^^ . . . . "Elizabeta Vaccaria"@en . . "Despite thinking himself \"pure evil\", he breaks many vampire rules, letting breathers enter his castle without being bitten, and impregnating a breather. Though he has a cold demeanour, he displays a caring side towards Vlad and tries to raise him to be a good vampire. He seems to be attracted to breather women and is reluctant to bite them (this might be partially because he is nervous they might turn out like Magda and leave him)."@en . "Male"@en . . . . . "Count Dracula is a fictional character, the titular antagonist of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula and archetypal vampire. Some aspects of his character have been inspired by the 15th century Romanian general and Wallachian Prince Vlad III the Impaler. The character appears frequently in all manner of popular culture, from films to animated media to breakfast cereals."@en . . . . . . . . . "Count Dracula"@en . . . "Count"@en . . . "Count Dracula"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Ep. 34: The Cursed Dead"@en . "vampire"@en . . . . "White"@en . "Arta Dracula \u2020"@en . . . . "Dad\n*The Count\n*The Prince of Darkness\n*Lord Count\n*Bunbuns\n*Mr. Count\n*Count Draculoser\n*Ozzy Osbourne\n*Salam Smith"@en . . "hide"@en . . . . . . . "Count Dracula is a character from Bram Stoker's gothic novel of the same name, based on the Romanian noble Vlad III. \"the Impaler\". He appears in Random Kingdom VXR. The count was once a human ruler of Sylvania, holding out against invasions from Darwinia. His desire for revenge and strength to lead his war activated the Cruel Gods, which gave him powers to do so. Because of his association with dragons, he was given a new body based not on dragon features, but, in a parody, on bats."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "608"^^ . "Republican Party"@en . . . "1"^^ . . . . . "Ivan Dracula"@en . . "Captain James T. Kirk recalled reading Dracula as a young boy, and being particularly frightened by Count Dracula. In 2269, when Kirk met the vampire-like Ambassador Damu of Chiroptera, he recalled some of that fear. (TOS novel: Death's Angel) When confronted with an image of Dracula, Commander Spock of the USS Enterprise recalled the storytelling legend centered around the Count, including an anecdote of Count Dracula having been slain in the 20th century by Quincy Harker. (TOS comic: \"The Haunting of Thallus!\") Lieutenant T'Ryssa Chen was familiar with the Dracula story, and referenced the character during a dream about her confrontation with the Borg in 2380. (TNG novel: Greater Than the Sum)"@en . "Black"@en . . "Count Dracula is the quest nemesis for the undead slayer in SLASH'EM. He guards The Stake of Van Helsing."@en . . . . . . . . . "Count Dracula"@en . . . . . . . "Wolfie"@en . . . . . . . . . "225"^^ . . . . . . "Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan"@en . "Count Dracula is the quest nemesis for the undead slayer in SLASH'EM. He guards The Stake of Van Helsing."@en . "In \"Livin' on a Prayer\", the Griffins watch a television movie titled Dracula in San Francisco. As Dracula is about to bite his victim, he stops for a blood test. When he gets the results back by way of a bat, he decides to abandon his potential victim. Count Dracula is voiced by Seth MacFarlane."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Wife: Count Dracula's Wife"@en . . . . . . "Count Dracula was a Transylvanian vampire. He is a member of the Springfield Republican Party. He is not very popular there, as everyone always thinks his ideas are just plain stupid. Apparently he was in charge of ordering pizzas, and apparently gets the orders wrong, which contributed to his unpopularity. He claims that he has problems with the orders due to being confused due to being \"half this, half that.\""@en . . "hide"@en . . . "Count Dracula was a Transylvanian vampire. He is a member of the Springfield Republican Party. He is not very popular there, as everyone always thinks his ideas are just plain stupid. Apparently he was in charge of ordering pizzas, and apparently gets the orders wrong, which contributed to his unpopularity. He claims that he has problems with the orders due to being confused due to being \"half this, half that.\""@en . .