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:''Draculus is a [[Decepticon]] from [[Transformers Collaborative]].''
:''Draculus is a [[Decepticon]] from Universal Monsters (via [[Transformers Collaborative|Collaborative]]).''


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Revision as of 22:26, 27 February 2022

Draculus is a Decepticon from Universal Monsters (via Collaborative).
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It has been suggested this article should be merged with Dracula.
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"Karloff doesn't deserve to smell my shit!"

The new form of Count Dracula, Draculus, bids you welcome to his mysterious crumbling castle, but you'd best not invite him into your home. This undead Decepticon rises from his stasis pod by night so he can drink... not wine, but the Energon of the living! Stalking from the darkness, he preys upon those unfortunate enough to cross his path...[1]

Toys

Collaborative

File:Collab-toy-Draculus.jpg
I don't need to know which Dracula I am to be a Dracula. Nerd.
The ninth figure released in the Collaborative line, Draculus is a retool of Titans Return Mindwipe and transforms into a robotic bat. With a sculpted tuxedo, soft-goods cape, and largely black-and-white deco in his robot mode, Draculus is specifically meant to represent Bela Lugosi's portrayal of Dracula from the 1931 Universal Studios horror film of the same name. The new head and torso-front replace the Headmaster-style transformation of the base mold, so his head does not need to be removed during transformation. While he does retain Mindwipe's cockpit, the interior is remolded, preventing a Titan Master from being able to sit inside. The figure's newly-tooled hands in robot mode are modelled after the open hand molds of Studio Series Scourge (left hand) and the Sweep (right hand). His bat mode's head, the tip of the wings, and the fake wings in robot mode use softer plastic. It is unknown if the cracking wing hinges issue is carried from the original toy, so caution is advised. ​
The two weapons redecoed from Mindwipe can still combine, and they can attach as a tail in bat mode when pegged into the 5mm hole under Dracula's head. The melee-like weapon with a flip-out blade is named the "Impaler Claw", which references the popular "Vlad the Impaler" nickname of Vlad III, inspiration for the literary Dracula. Draculus also includes a cloth cape that can be worn in both modes. Hasbro stock photography (right) incorrectly uses the cape in bat mode, as it is supposed to fill out his silhouette when the wings are detached from the body, as seen on the packaging. Anecdotally, Draculus' cape can survive machine washing.
The packaging for this figure is designed to resemble a VHS tape.
Draculus was a Target and Hasbro Pulse exclusive in the U.S., and also Hasbro Pulse in the U.K. and Canada. Draculus was also a Mighty Ape exclusive in New Zealand.
This mold was also used to make Convobat.

Notes

It was not by my hand that I am once again given plastic. I was called here by TF fans who wished to pay me tribute.

References

  1. Hasbro Pulse description: "Worlds collide in this Transformers-Dracula mash-up pack! The mysterious Count Dracula takes on a new form as a Transformers robot, called Draculus! We are dealing with the undead…an undead Decepticon! Draculus rises from stasis under the cover of darkness and feeds on the Energon of the living."
    "We are dealing with the undead…an undead Decepticon! When night falls, the vampire Draculus awakens from stasis and stalks the darkness, preying upon those unfortunate enough to cross his path"
  2. Hasbro Pulse description: "Draculus figure comes with cape, blaster, and Impaler claw accessories"