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This article deals with Alucard from the Hellsing series. For other uses, see Alucard (disambiguation).
Alucard (アーカード lit. Ākādo) is a character from the anime and manga Hellsing. He was created by Kouta Hirano.

Alucard is the protagonist of the Hellsing manga, and also the most powerful warrior of the Hellsing organization (and arguably the world). He is not only a vampire, but also one of the most ancient ones. He usually dresses up in a Victorian fashion, including a charcoal suit, riding boots and a flamboyant and intricately knotted bowtie, covered by a long red trench coat. He also wears a wide flapping fedora hat and a pair of circular, wire-framed sunglasses. He does wear other outfits however: in the manga he dons a suit for a trip to South America, and in his highest states of power release his clothes change completely, sometimes into an unlaced straitjacket, and at one point into a suit of medieval armor (more about clothes and release states below). He has an almost unbelievably vast range of supernatural powers, and is an expert gunfighter, his enhanced strength allowing him to wield pistols that most would consider heavy weaponry.

He fights with ferocity, and often extreme cruelty, rarely shooting to kill until his target has been totally disabled and humiliated. His playfulness and massive ego make him give enemies a chance to kill him before retaliating, just to demonstrate his enormous powers. Despite his thirst for battle, Alucard is not without feelings. He has strong emotions that tie him with his Master, Integra Hellsing, friendship with Walter and a fatherly concern towards his 'child', Seras Victoria.

In the anime (both TV series and OVA) Alucard is voiced by Nakata Jouji. (中田譲治) In the English dub of both series, he is voiced by Crispin Freeman.

Note: In print, he is occasionally (and erroneously) called "Arucard", most likely through translation errors.

Powers

Alucard demonstrates, in Hellsing's various incarnations, an astonishing and overwhelming range of supernatural powers (the range and strength of which have led some critics to remark that he is simply too powerful a character); these include, but are probably not limited to:
Alucard in the TV series
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Alucard in the TV series

Weapons

According to the bullet count in episode 6 of the Hellsing (TV), there is eight bullets have been shot before Alucard's "Joshua" needs to be reloaded.

Release states

Alucard's vast powers are controlled entirely by the heir to the Hellsing estate (Currently Integra Hellsing). The anime makes a point out of the director having to give Alucard verbal permission to use his most devastating powers. This is apparently enforced by something called the "control art restriction system." "Control art" may refer to the designs on Alucard's gloves. There are shown to be four levels of restriction and 5 corresponding states, with lower numbers meaning greater levels of power. Under certain circumstances, Alucard can release some of his greater powers himself; a component of his restriction system called the "Cromwell Approval" seems to influence this. Alucard can often be heard to state what level he is releasing immediately prior to combat, as in "Releasing control art restriction to level two." Why he says this is unclear. Given his personality, it could simply be to unnerve his opponents, or perhaps it is a requirement of the release mechanism. One theory is that the verbal statement somehow informs Integra of his release status - important information, given his vast power. In the manga, Alucard fully released his restriction systems, at the request of Integra.

Clothes and release states

Many fans have noticed that Alucard's state of dress seems directly related to the amount of power he's using: as he charges up to engage in battle, first his sunglasses, then his hat will disappear; in the manga he also removes his arms from the sleeves of his coat letting it simply just hang on his shoulders whilst he fires from underneath it. It has been posited that these articles of clothing are direct physical manifestations of whatever system Hellsing uses to control Alucard, with the final, leather suited state representing his true nature. His gloves, which are engraved with the Hellsing seal (a pentacle decorated with occult symbols and several mottoes, reading: "Hell's Gate Arrested / Gott Mit Uns / And Shine Heaven Now") are also thought to be part of this mechanism and the source of Hellsing's control over him (Alucard's distinctive gloves are visible in the vast majority of his transformations, even when Alucard himself is not in a humanoid form).

In his final release state Alucard reverted to his original form back when he was still Vlad Ţepeş. In this form he appeared in his early 30s opposed to looking his early 20s with a thick beard and moustache. He also wore heavy medieval armor with a huge tattered cloak and carried a long sword. However, he quickly returned to his normal form when confronted by Anderson.

It is debated whether his younger form shown in (nicknamed Girlycard) is 'state of release'. Though some fans claim this was when Hellsing was experimenting on Alucard turning him into the vampire he is in the Manga or that he simply chose it as he said he could take any form he would like. Though it could also be a form created when Hellsing suppressed Alucard's powers to experiment on him.

The Dracula connection

One of the oft-discussed aspects of his character is whether or not he is actually Count Dracula (of Bram Stoker's novel). Hints have been given in both the anime and the manga, which can now be taken, along with his highly suggestive name - Alucard backwards is Dracula, to present irrefutable evidence: "Once, a vampire came to England. To get a woman he personally desired...the vampire sailed aboard a schooner. The schooner dashed from wave to wave through the fog at unbelievable speed. The entire crew was killed. And so, the ghost ship, fully laden with corpses and caskets, made port in London. Her name is the Demeter. In Russian, the Demitri." (from Hellsing manga Volume 7)

 


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