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[[image:DraculaTransformer01.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Little did Dracula know, his new robot body was ''solar powered''...]] | [[image:DraculaTransformer01.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Little did Dracula know, his new robot body was ''solar powered''...]] | ||
'''Dracula''' is | Count '''Dracula''' is a vampire (and sometimes a robot). The novel he is the title character of, ''Dracula'', was written in [[1897]] by [[human]] author [[Bram Stoker]]. The novel also features a character called Van Helsing, a vanquisher of vampires, who should not be confused with [[Simon Belmondo]]. | ||
Dracula is capable of transforming into a giant vampire bat, though in robot-mode he appears quite dashing and dapper, dressed in a metallic red and black suit and boasting a metallic spit curl. | The robotic Dracula is capable of transforming into a giant vampire bat, though in robot-mode he appears quite dashing and dapper, dressed in a metallic red and black suit and boasting a metallic spit curl. His giant fangs seem to imply that he might vant to suck your blood, whilst shouting ''blah!'' and such. | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===''DreamMix TV World Fighters''=== | |||
Dracula's resurrection in [[1691]] was stopped by [[Simon Belmondo]]. {{storylink|DreamMix TV World Fighters}} | |||
===''Cybertron''=== | ===''Cybertron''=== | ||
While in the city of [[London]], Stoker once witnessed a [[Crosswise (Cybertron)|mysterious, shadowy figure]] destroying a [[Ancient Decepticon|creature that appeared to be a vampire]]. This incident served as an inspiration for his writing, resulting in the novel ''Dracula''. <ref>Crosswise's [[Cyber Key Codes|Cyber Key Code]] bio</ref> | While in the city of [[London]], Stoker once witnessed a [[Crosswise (Cybertron)|mysterious, shadowy figure]] destroying a [[Ancient Decepticon|creature that appeared to be a vampire]]. This incident served as an inspiration for his writing, resulting in the novel ''Dracula''.<ref>Crosswise's [[Cyber Key Codes|Cyber Key Code]] bio</ref> | ||
===''Animated'' cartoon=== | |||
[[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]] dressed in the guise of "Count Dracubot" for [[Halloween]]. {{storylink|Along Came a Spider}} | |||
Dracula's popularity extending to film, the ''Detroit Powell Press'' advertised one of his movies, | Dracula's popularity extending to film, the ''[[Detroit Powell Press]]'' advertised one of his movies, ''[[Colonel Dracula Joins the Navy]]'', playing at a local cinema. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac}} | ||
==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
===Generation 1=== | ===Generation 1=== | ||
A transforming Dracula toy was proposed in the 80s to be part of a "[[Vintage Horror Movie Series]]". The series never made it past production art, unfortunately, though said art could be found in the Deluxe edition of ''[[Transformers Generations]]''. | A transforming Dracula toy was proposed in the 80s to be part of a "[[Vintage Horror Movie Series]]". The series never made it past production art, unfortunately, though said art could be found in the Deluxe edition of ''[[Transformers Generations]]''. | ||
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[[Category:Vampires]] | [[Category:Vampires]] | ||
Revision as of 19:40, 25 October 2010

Count Dracula is a vampire (and sometimes a robot). The novel he is the title character of, Dracula, was written in 1897 by human author Bram Stoker. The novel also features a character called Van Helsing, a vanquisher of vampires, who should not be confused with Simon Belmondo.
The robotic Dracula is capable of transforming into a giant vampire bat, though in robot-mode he appears quite dashing and dapper, dressed in a metallic red and black suit and boasting a metallic spit curl. His giant fangs seem to imply that he might vant to suck your blood, whilst shouting blah! and such.
Fiction
DreamMix TV World Fighters
Dracula's resurrection in 1691 was stopped by Simon Belmondo. DreamMix TV World Fighters
Cybertron
While in the city of London, Stoker once witnessed a mysterious, shadowy figure destroying a creature that appeared to be a vampire. This incident served as an inspiration for his writing, resulting in the novel Dracula.[1]
Animated cartoon
Bumblebee dressed in the guise of "Count Dracubot" for Halloween. Along Came a Spider
Dracula's popularity extending to film, the Detroit Powell Press advertised one of his movies, Colonel Dracula Joins the Navy, playing at a local cinema. Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac
Toys
Generation 1
A transforming Dracula toy was proposed in the 80s to be part of a "Vintage Horror Movie Series". The series never made it past production art, unfortunately, though said art could be found in the Deluxe edition of Transformers Generations.
Reference
- ↑ Crosswise's Cyber Key Code bio


