His transformation as a vampire is more of a methaphoric one Through drinking blood He Turned against god The one he always believed in killed for and placed his hope when r@ped by the ottoman sultan Seeing that he didnt show any sign the Day of his execution he lost his faith in god thinking he betrayed him and afterwards lost his humanity through drinking blood
Hellsing was so good it ruined most other vampire lore for me. I legit can’t watch, read, or play vampire media without remembering the fun Hellsing gave me. Also, Crispin Freeman’s voice acting of Alucard was so sexy! 🥰
@@Rumen35it’s not. You can clearly tell an AI channel/video. They are not that good yet. You can hear the tone of his voice go up and down naturally. Even in small transition words. Like seriously.
"Integra, there are many immortal monsters who roam this earth. When I look at them, I wonder: were they created out of a desire for immortality. Many of them desire war. I’ve seen them roaming the bloodiest battlefields, but in their battle cries, I hear a craving. I think they cry out for death. Nosferatu. The No-Life King. His castle, his kingdom, its people, his loved ones, even his very identity. Everything was lost. All that remains is a pale shadow, wandering from battle to battle. I have come to believe, Integra, that those frightening immortals are, in fact, frail, sobbing children." -Arthur Hellsing
I have a hard time with the ending to the first series because it wasn't really the story the manga told. It was a whole different beast, to the point I can't view it as Hellsing. I think the story Ultimate tells is a more cohesive and compelling narrative.
@@ShadowyFox_86 The original series was like a lot of shows at the time. Came out as the manga was ongoing and didn't have enough material to make a full season out of that. So the showrunners made their own ending storyline. For the tone of the original series it works well enough, though it's obviously not as good as the ending to Ultimate. That being said, it does feel like Ultimate rushes through some of the earlier parts that the original show took longer to build up and establish, such as Seras coping with being a vampire
"Alucard ultimate destroys Dracula" "His loyalty to the hellsing family is tested several times" "He believes the hellsing family is critical to keep the peace between humans and the supernatural." Excuse me? did we watch two different Hellsing Ultimates? Not one of those is remotely true.
While in the Manga he does outright state that to the cheddar priest that vampires like him he'd kill anyway because "Punks like you go on a rampage when the urge hits you. If left unchecked the extinction of the human race is a distinct possibility then we are all in the shitter" saying he wants peace between supernaturals and humans is laughable. Seras is pretty much the only monster in the entire franchise that wants to live alongside humanity. The rest of them wish to die or be remorseless monsters.
Fun fact - the formal name of "Vlad the Impaler" was "Vlad Tepes Dracula," which, contrary to Bram Stoker's belief, translates to "Vlad III, Son of the Dragon," and his father, "Vlad II Dracul," or "Vlad II, the Dragon," had taken that name after his initiation into a now extinct secret society called the Order of the Dragon. Depending on which telling you believe, the Order of the Dragon may or may not have insisted that he take the title of "Dracul," as he was the first known noble initiated into the Order, or they might have made it seem like an honor, part of Vlad II's accoutrement. Also, my dad once described my rabbi/mage character in OG Torg as "a Jewish combination of Alexander Anderson and John Constantine. Isaac Russo has gazed into the abyss, and understands what must be done to face the Horrors of Orrorsh," which I said was good company to be in.
The order of the dragon seems to have been a "final bastion against the turks" a collection of border vassals of the ottomans vowing to not allow them to spread further. As another apparent member was mathius corvinus who after imprisoning vlad for a decade befriended him
Normally a fan of these but this script was all over the place with a lot of circular sentencing and inconsistencies. In Hellsing Dracula IS Alucard, there is no battle between the two, physically or metaphorically. You speak about when Alucard becomes bound to Integra and word it 3 different times but never explains WHY and how Alucard was bound to the Hellsing family in the first place.
Glad I'm not the only one that noticed this. It got grating to hear the same thing said in a different order by the 3rd time with no further elaboration lol
Thank you bro I genuinely thought I was tripping when I was like “is this the 3rd time he mentioned how Alucard respects Integra”. It’s a shame, I wish there was more higher quality hellsing analysis videos because it’s a series with a bunch of depth
I love that face at 13:35 Alucard has a beautiful smile on his face in his Vlad Dracula level 0 form. Hotness overload, sorry but I LOVE Alucard and was fangirling the whole video over him.
Before ever seeing ultimate I watched the saw Hellsing, it was obvious who he really was from the start. But when he kills Incognito he impales him he does the same thing to Carmilla as well. This was subtle but showing what and who he was.
Alucard's transformation as a vampire is more of a methaphoric one Through drinking blood He Turned against god The one he always believed in killed for and placed his hope when r@ped by the ottoman sultan Seeing that he didnt show any sign the Day of his execution he lost his faith in god thinking he betrayed him and afterwards lost his humanity through drinking blood
Aw shit Alucard is my all time favorite anime vampire this video is long long overdue and puts the biggest smile on my face ! Alucard is the shit a real fucking vampire. Your channel just got my subscription.
Approval of situation, A recognized commencing the Cromwell invocation ability restrictions lifted for limited use until the enemy has been rendered silent.
Fun fact: the whole hellsing series in one video of 5 hours on RU-vid. Today I start to look it. I'm so hyped because I don't like any anime but hellsing popped up in the top ten rverytime easily. Left a sub. Good content and a voice you like to listen to.
I like the part where he rolls up on the ship and "Get ready to die " starts playing over the speakers . I also like police girl and her cannon. Bitches love cannons.
I mean there was the implication that more people than him had the choice to become like him, but the series also never ventures out of britain so it could be. Probably not fully to the same caliber in power of Alucard but also powerful and old.
The Hellsing organization created his power over 100 years with their knowledge of the occult. Integra explained it in the first episode of Ultimate. Basically, Dr. Abraham van Helsing bested Dracula and persuaded him to fight for the side of righteousness. He was already the vampire king, but the family's organization then built upon his power through both science and magic.
Great breakdown of Arguably the Most Badass Vampire Ever, but also an important note; Alucard was so OP that not even sunlight could hurt him remember Episode 3. He just didn't like sunlight, I also think that in some earlier interpretations of Dracula the sun would not kill him, it would just weaken him slightly, although Alucard was practically invincible😳
How did he beat incognito ? Old ancient demon fused with a god ? Before this creature died he asked who are you ? I feel like there’s way more to alucard’s story & character than just the first vampire
I enjoyed the video, but you restated Alucard and Integra’s relationship as servant and master about 12 different times. I think you could have stated it one time, maybe reiterating it once and moved on.
TFS Devil: What are you gonna do? TFS Alucard: The same thing we agreed to long ago. As I laid there... betrayed by the lord I thought at my side... made a monster in his name, I swore I would not allow another monster like myself to exist in this world!
5:20 When you said that Dracula represents pure evil and self preservation, I feel that you used the wrong Dracula in the clip. The one from Dracula Untold received the powers from The Master because he cared about his people and wanted to protect them from the Ottomans.
The script sounds like it was written by an AI, it made it hard to get through the vid. You could shave 5 - 10 minutes by not repeating info and tightening up the scene recaps. Good luck with future vids.
The text for this video was definitely. Ai generated. No other way it could get things so absurdly wrong, like talking about Alucard defeating Dracula or how it keeps repeating itself.
y’all this is completely AI. the script most definitely is, and i’m almost positive the voice is & is modeled after Comics Explained’s narrator’s voice. but if it isn’t, then the guy goes out of his way to sound uncannily like Comics Explained
Serious question: is this video the result of you stitching 8 or so other videos together, or were you intentionally trying to pad out the run-time by reintroducing Alucard and Kouta Hirano at least once a minute? Either way, I made it to 6:18 before it got too annoying for me to keep watching.
Anyone else sees parallels to the game "Castlevania: Lords of Shadow" in this anime/manga??? Edit: Oh, And manga/anime "Kuroshitsuji" ;) ("Black Butler")
My second most favorite Vampire out of all anime. Thanks to musical influence I had stowed upon Alucard Hellsing, I was never that intrigued with the guy from Castlevania as much even though I already know about him... My first favorite vampire from anime is from Trinity Blood.
21:15 so almost right the stake was inserted into the rectum, this was a really important part of the scare tactics as to the Ottoman terks only a woman should be penetrated like this, and as they had women were lesser, Vlad was basically treating these defeated soldiers like women which was a religious and cultural insult to them, Vlad was mad but there was a method to his madness. Also let’s be real what he did was no different to when other kingdoms would hand traitors from walls of castles, William Wallace was pulled into several parts his head was mounted on a pike on London Bridge for all the see the rest of his body was cut into quarters and sent to the 4 corners of Britain (I’m guessing one to each of the 4 nations making up Britain so England probably York, Scotland, Wales and Ireland) as a warning of what happened to the last guy that lead a rebellion against the crown, Vlad just did it on both a smaller scale as he didn’t start sending bits of people around the Country and on a larger scale as there were lots more soldiers on spikes. And it worked at one point an army started to lay siege to Vlad’s Castle and after 3 days of looking at all the soldiers on spikes they broke the siege and left as the soldiers had lost all will to fight Vlad’s army in case they joint the forest of spikes.
7:11 onwards makes no sense, Alucard IS Dracula, there was no battle between an Alucard and a Dracula for they are the exact same person. I think you mean Abraham Van Helsing, but even so it still doesn't make sense because what you're saying never happened in the manga nor was ever implied. Very little is known about Van Helsing, but it's safe to say he's basically the same iteration as the one from Bram Stoker's Dracula. This video is kind of haphazardly made, did you even read the manga my man? you're mixing the TV series and the manga / OVA into one, the TV series is completely non-canon. The OVA follows the manga to a near T and almost everything you're talking about is taken from the TV series and are some how, for some reason, meshing them into the manga story-line