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In [[1897]] [[London]], [[Bram Stoker]] witnessed a disguised Crosswise dispatch a creature the human believed to be a vampire. The incident inspired the man to write ''Dracula''. {{storylink|Cyber Key Codes|Crosswise's Cyber Key Code content}} | In [[1897]] [[London]], [[Bram Stoker]] witnessed a disguised [[Crosswise (Cybertron)|Crosswise]] dispatch a creature the human believed to be a vampire. The incident inspired the man to write ''[[Dracula]]''. {{storylink|Cyber Key Codes|Crosswise's Cyber Key Code content}} | ||
===2005 IDW continuity=== | ===2005 IDW continuity=== | ||
Latest revision as of 10:54, 20 November 2025
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Vampires are undead creatures, turned from humans (and the occasional robot), who consume blood for sustenance. A famous vampire is Dracula.
Sometimes they're real. Sometimes they aren't.
Fiction
[edit]Generation 1 cartoon continuity
[edit]A giant vampire was among the monsters that manifested in Daniel Witwicky's Quintesson-induced nightmare. Nightmare Planet
Super-God Masterforce cartoon
[edit]The Decepticon Pretender Blood likely either inspired the myth of the vampire or based his demonic Pretender appearance on it. Rise Up!! Pretenders
Super-God Masterforce manga
[edit]The Decepticon Pretender Blood likely either inspired the myth of the vampire or based his demonic Pretender appearance on it. Gods? Demons? The Pretenders
Cybertron cartoon
[edit]The Ancient Decepticons on Earth preyed upon the native humans before modern times; mythological creatures such as the vampire were thought up to explain the "monsters". They were sealed up inside the Earth by Crosswise.
When they were released centuries later, Bud Hansen identified the Decepticons as many creatures, one of them a vampire. Trap
Cyber Key Code content
[edit]In 1897 London, Bram Stoker witnessed a disguised Crosswise dispatch a creature the human believed to be a vampire. The incident inspired the man to write Dracula. Crosswise's Cyber Key Code content
2005 IDW continuity
[edit]In an alternate universe, vampires made up Covert Vampiric Operations, including Cross, Britt, and Bools. During a zombie attack by the Undermind, Britt's vampire nature merged with an zombie infection and allowed her to manifest herself in other universes. Infestation #1
Rescue Bots cartoon
[edit]After hearing a story about an energon eater from Heatwave, Cody Burns compared the creature to a vampire. Blades disagreed with the comparison on the basis that, unlike the vampires he'd seen on human television, energon eaters did not "brood handsomely". Unfinished Business
Transformers: BotBots
[edit]The Lost Bot Frostferatu is a "mystical cupcake vampire" that, instead of draining energy, gives a sugar-rush fueled surplus of energy to his bitten victims.
Movie Mogul member Sweet Fang is a chocolate vampire, transforming chocolate he bites into chocolate vampire bot minions.
BotBots cartoon
[edit]Dave's mom assumed her son had become a vampire due to his pasty white skin from his time working the night shift. As a result, she started rubbing garlic on all his clothes, much to his displeasure. Agent Smartlit
EarthSpark cartoon
[edit]The Wakwak was described as being vampiric in nature. Traditions
Games
[edit]DreamMix TV World Fighters
[edit]Simon Belmondo was a vampire hunter, to the point where his whip was called "Vampire Killer". Prior to appearing on World Fighters, he vanquished the vampire Count Dracula twice. DreamMix TV World Fighters
External links
[edit]- [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Vampire|{{#if:||Vampire}}]] at Wikipedia