Another thing to point out about Death he's easily the most evil character in the entire show and you can even say that he might have even orchestrated the murder of Dracula's wife to begin with knowing exactly what would happen.
Debate- Isaac is a chaotic neutral, willing to kill anyone who gives him shit, accepting of those who are kind, but at the end he gave up Dracula and started a village for new people to live on after wiping out an evil wizard man
Yeah, I can see that. Chaotic alignment means he goes against the current order, in this case a world ruled by humanity. I'd argue that he starts as minor chaotic evil, since by acting as a weapon for Dracula he was limited to killing and destruction, but by embracing a desire to rebuild off of destruction he transitioned into neutral alignment
Dracula was probably stronger than death in this Netflix verse too. We only see him use a small amount of his power in the show because he was depressed and starving wanting to die.
Ah Blue Fangs, the hero we never knew we needed! Not really surprised Godbrand wasn’t mentioned, I really liked the character but man he went down easy for all his talk!
Though the storyline is all wrapped up for this show, I'd love to see Warren Ellis and co, come back and do a second Castlevania series, but this time featuring the original Castlevania hero, Simon Belmont. As amazing of a writer as Ellis is, I have no doubt whatsoever he could create another Castlevania series that is just as good or better than this one and not just a rehash.
Imagine if Alucard and Dracula from the Castlevania show vs. Michael (Half Vampire-Half Lycan Hybrid) and Marcus (Vampire Older Hybrid) from the Underworld Evolution (2006) film, in a epic 2 on 2 fight/battle. Or vs. the Van Helsing-Werewolf and Dracula antagonist from the Van Helsing (2004) film.
Considering how much depth there is still to explore in underworld what makes you think they are not in underworld in some way? Maybe not Alucard but Considering what makes Michael what he is why not.
at least blue fangs had the decency to avenge Lisa's death. the fact that lisa was able to stand up to dracula, was willing to push humanity towards science and medicine (someone that God would approve of), i would avenge her death if i was a demon.
Nah, this is better than having a movie. This is how Castlevania should be...animated. if it was put to live action & Hollywood made it, it would be a disaster of epic proportions!
Instead of the last two lacklustre villains you should've picked the preacher apposing Sala. He seemed kind and good, but in the end of the season was revealed to have lured many victims of most to being children to their deaths. Worst of all, it were pits with spikes causing slow painful deaths, and afterwards he would collect the shoes. It just broke the last bit of hope for Sypha had for humans.
Why wouldn't you mention Matt Frewer did the voice of The Bishop? The celebrated actor behind Max Headroom, and appeared in several horror movies AND comedies?
Not gonna lie, I wanna see a series that collaborates with iga, and covers what happened with julius Belmont truly kill Dracula and sealing his castle in a lunar eclipse. And maybe go as far as to where death and Olrox fight their last duel after Dawn of sorrow
Lenore puts a ring on Hector to make him her slave? Not trying to be a deauch or anything but I am pretty sure that's called marriage. I am just saying.
The ring basically bound him to her, and then her sisters whom she gave controlling rings to also. Honestly Lenore is my favorite character out of all of them. I think she ended up truly caring for Hector (not just as a pet,) but was torn between her loyalty and love for her sisters and for him in the end. Plus, out of all the characters, she chose her death. She, unlike Hector, would not allow herself to be imprisoned for the rest of her life, no matter who would be her jailor and so, she waited for the sunrise entirely of her own volition and even showed in her last few moments that she did care about Hector by making a reference to a fleeting moment between them when she first let him outside. Anyways, most marriages aren't between five people. XD
@@itonieshi obviously you never heard of polygamy. As for the rest I do agree in fact that's what makes her an interesting character. She has the qualities of an ideal villain especially being manipulative, after all on multiple occasions she describes herself as a diplomat. Which is a clever way of saying to Hector she has an agenda but he is probably not going to figure it out until it's too late. However, she is still a creature who attaches herself. So in many ways she is closer to Dracula then she is to Carmella who is a Psychopath for all intents and purposes. But that is both her strength and her weakness.
@@asgaiyawaya3973 I did mention "Most" xD But yes, unfortunately Hector is too.. Childlike to understand what she is talking about when it comes to being a diplomat and whatnot. She even point-blank explains it to him and he hardly puts any thought into things to the point that SHE is the one that gets him to a situation of being almost equal to her and her sisters when it really comes down to it. It wasn't as if any of the other vampires had authority over him and he basically had free reign to do whatever he wanted as long as he was also doing what he was supposed to be doing for them. People can argue the "well he was still a slave" stance but he wasn't really treated as one aside from by Carmilla beforehand (and that was more of being treated as a prisoner than a slave, which he was.) Even vampires that weren't the top four listened to him and he CLEARLY had the ability to do whatever he wanted without being watched over like a hawk (which was literally Carmilla's downfall.) Lenore barely did anything to actually manipulate Hector other than treat him as if he were a potential business partner with equal power. Even then she went above and beyond in his favor, to the point of standing up to her sisters (more importantly Carmilla,) about upholding the side of the deal she negotiated for them.
@@itonieshi Agreed that Hector dug his own grave by not reading between the lines. But I think it depends on what you mean by manipulative because Lenore constantly used the soft approach to get Hector vulnerable. Starting with basic needs, his dignity being one, then slowly giving him his self back, that is manipulation in the sense that when you are in an environment where you are stripped of everything your needs become leverage. Obviously for this to be used to manipulate everything can't be given back to you all at once. It wouldn't work at all, however, given in stages you can break down a person's guard leaving him vulnerable for further manipulation. In other words, you give someone enough to expect more then they will have no reason not to trust you. See that's why I believe Lenore was manipulating Hector it only looked like nothing because it was done through Hector's needs. Even his need for companionship. Now maybe in the end Lenore was discarded because her task was done but up until then make no mistake that was manipulation. In fact I have to give the screenwriter credit he did his homework.
I really won’t call Dracula as a villain. Just a victim He had nothing until he found his wife who didn’t care what he is, she see a Genius at the world is going to see can help make medicine to go to diamond far better of discovery Farm and Ranch help his castle is taking me for a better friend with no doubt later on the future when they finally tiger not have a kid she even told him or even like persuade him to walk among humans go around The world to discover help whatsoever he can do but I have to find out his wife is dead you can definitely understand his pain and one of revenge but he also give them a year to repent to admit they’re cute and all that he’s not a villain he’s a broken heart victim of what society did to his wife. In the end of Castlevania it didn’t bring a smile to my face to find Dracula and his wife have a second chance of living
@@corneliusfarrell8673 oh Richter is the main protagonist of the Castlevania game Rondo of Blood and a major character in Symphony of the Night he's also Simon's Echo Fighter in Super Smash Bros.
Boss lady? Carmilla? Don't make me laugh. She is all tough an badass when she has an army of vampires, and 4 other women to actually rule her country and organize the army and every other marters of state. But when the going gets tough she can't hang, she literally embodies the 3rd wave feminist CEO, she literally leeched her kingdom from an old vampire husband and killed him thru betrayal and inherited everything she has. And when shit gets tough she gives up instead of fighting till the end. Her character arc was perfect because I couldn't stand her girl boss bullshit, and then it shows just how weak and useless she really is and her boss bitch persona is just a front. Hated her at first and was pissed a woman like her was included at all but it all came full circle.
Another thing to point out about Death he's easily the most evil character in the entire show and you can even say that he might have even orchestrated the murder of Dracula's wife to begin with knowing exactly what would happen.
Also he acts like a disgruntled English man and thats great
Best show ever
Agree
Facts
Maybe not the number 1. But definitely in the top 10
@@Untitled_-_Productions. yep
Yes
This show is insane and badass.
Debate- Isaac is a chaotic neutral, willing to kill anyone who gives him shit, accepting of those who are kind, but at the end he gave up Dracula and started a village for new people to live on after wiping out an evil wizard man
Yeah, I can see that. Chaotic alignment means he goes against the current order, in this case a world ruled by humanity. I'd argue that he starts as minor chaotic evil, since by acting as a weapon for Dracula he was limited to killing and destruction, but by embracing a desire to rebuild off of destruction he transitioned into neutral alignment
Dracula was probably stronger than death in this Netflix verse too. We only see him use a small amount of his power in the show because he was depressed and starving wanting to die.
Ah Blue Fangs, the hero we never knew we needed!
Not really surprised Godbrand wasn’t mentioned, I really liked the character but man he went down easy for all his talk!
Such an underrated show
Though the storyline is all wrapped up for this show, I'd love to see Warren Ellis and co, come back and do a second Castlevania series, but this time featuring the original Castlevania hero, Simon Belmont. As amazing of a writer as Ellis is, I have no doubt whatsoever he could create another Castlevania series that is just as good or better than this one and not just a rehash.
They’re working on a dmc anime now
@@Therevenant-tu2ju what??????
@@alfonsopina3976 yeah they’re gonna do a dmc anime
Warren Ellis will not be back he was me too'ed. The creative team minus him is working on a richter season currently
@@Therevenant-tu2ju that's So Fucking Awesome
The Judge should be on this list...
The bishop is the most evil person in there.
Bishop was biggest villain never understood why Lisa was in hell
Imagine if Alucard and Dracula from the Castlevania show vs. Michael (Half Vampire-Half Lycan Hybrid) and Marcus (Vampire Older Hybrid) from the Underworld Evolution (2006) film, in a epic 2 on 2 fight/battle. Or vs. the Van Helsing-Werewolf and Dracula antagonist from the Van Helsing (2004) film.
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Considering how much depth there is still to explore in underworld what makes you think they are not in underworld in some way? Maybe not Alucard but Considering what makes Michael what he is why not.
This series fires on all cylinders. Great animation, great story, great characters. Lightning in a bottle.
I love blue fang I so wish he didn’t die :{ and I’m obsessed with Isaac he was basically a god in human form
Wait... did you say... Misandrist? That's awesome.
Nice channel and nice videos you are number 1
Man i tell you. Your description of The Bishop sounds eerily familiar.
Carmilla Reminded me of Azula from Avatar : The last air bender
To me its peak Western anime, this and Invincible
at least blue fangs had the decency to avenge Lisa's death. the fact that lisa was able to stand up to dracula, was willing to push humanity towards science and medicine (someone that God would approve of), i would avenge her death if i was a demon.
What about the Judge!! The guy who was sending kids to there deaths by a spiked pitfall in front of an apple tree
He's for sure evil but he's not really a villain per se.
Awesome all the way around it all from came to cartoons all we need now is a great movie
Nah, this is better than having a movie. This is how Castlevania should be...animated. if it was put to live action & Hollywood made it, it would be a disaster of epic proportions!
Instead of the last two lacklustre villains you should've picked the preacher apposing Sala. He seemed kind and good, but in the end of the season was revealed to have lured many victims of most to being children to their deaths. Worst of all, it were pits with spikes causing slow painful deaths, and afterwards he would collect the shoes. It just broke the last bit of hope for Sypha had for humans.
IS MAY FAVORITE SHOW OF 2021.
Why wouldn't you mention Matt Frewer did the voice of The Bishop? The celebrated actor behind Max Headroom, and appeared in several horror movies AND comedies?
If you could be a vampire or werewolf which would you be
Vampire of course 😈
Werewolf.
Vampire.
Already dead...🧛
Vampire so I can be immortal
Wish the show was longer
Ex-specially, and Vlad Tempes? I like the videos but pls try to at least learn the proper names etc.
Why isn't Legion on this list??
the word you were looking for to describe hector was "Thrall"... a follower under total control
Lets not forget this was a weak version of dracula, as he did not eat after meeting his wife
Ok I will continue watching the serie
Contender for best animated show ever
I am a simple bitch
I see Castlevania, I click
What music did you use in this
Not gonna lie, I wanna see a series that collaborates with iga, and covers what happened with julius Belmont truly kill Dracula and sealing his castle in a lunar eclipse. And maybe go as far as to where death and Olrox fight their last duel after Dawn of sorrow
Seeing Olrox's fake castle reveal itself to be a Legion would be so cool to see animated
This show is what saved Netflix from being the possible worse original series streaming service
Lenore puts a ring on Hector to make him her slave? Not trying to be a deauch or anything but I am pretty sure that's called marriage. I am just saying.
LOL so true 😂🤣✌️❤️
The ring basically bound him to her, and then her sisters whom she gave controlling rings to also. Honestly Lenore is my favorite character out of all of them. I think she ended up truly caring for Hector (not just as a pet,) but was torn between her loyalty and love for her sisters and for him in the end. Plus, out of all the characters, she chose her death. She, unlike Hector, would not allow herself to be imprisoned for the rest of her life, no matter who would be her jailor and so, she waited for the sunrise entirely of her own volition and even showed in her last few moments that she did care about Hector by making a reference to a fleeting moment between them when she first let him outside.
Anyways, most marriages aren't between five people. XD
@@itonieshi obviously you never heard of polygamy. As for the rest I do agree in fact that's what makes her an interesting character. She has the qualities of an ideal villain especially being manipulative, after all on multiple occasions she describes herself as a diplomat. Which is a clever way of saying to Hector she has an agenda but he is probably not going to figure it out until it's too late. However, she is still a creature who attaches herself. So in many ways she is closer to Dracula then she is to Carmella who is a Psychopath for all intents and purposes. But that is both her strength and her weakness.
@@asgaiyawaya3973 I did mention "Most" xD
But yes, unfortunately Hector is too.. Childlike to understand what she is talking about when it comes to being a diplomat and whatnot. She even point-blank explains it to him and he hardly puts any thought into things to the point that SHE is the one that gets him to a situation of being almost equal to her and her sisters when it really comes down to it. It wasn't as if any of the other vampires had authority over him and he basically had free reign to do whatever he wanted as long as he was also doing what he was supposed to be doing for them. People can argue the "well he was still a slave" stance but he wasn't really treated as one aside from by Carmilla beforehand (and that was more of being treated as a prisoner than a slave, which he was.) Even vampires that weren't the top four listened to him and he CLEARLY had the ability to do whatever he wanted without being watched over like a hawk (which was literally Carmilla's downfall.)
Lenore barely did anything to actually manipulate Hector other than treat him as if he were a potential business partner with equal power. Even then she went above and beyond in his favor, to the point of standing up to her sisters (more importantly Carmilla,) about upholding the side of the deal she negotiated for them.
@@itonieshi Agreed that Hector dug his own grave by not reading between the lines. But I think it depends on what you mean by manipulative because Lenore constantly used the soft approach to get Hector vulnerable. Starting with basic needs, his dignity being one, then slowly giving him his self back, that is manipulation in the sense that when you are in an environment where you are stripped of everything your needs become leverage. Obviously for this to be used to manipulate everything can't be given back to you all at once. It wouldn't work at all, however, given in stages you can break down a person's guard leaving him vulnerable for further manipulation. In other words, you give someone enough to expect more then they will have no reason not to trust you. See that's why I believe Lenore was manipulating Hector it only looked like nothing because it was done through Hector's needs. Even his need for companionship. Now maybe in the end Lenore was discarded because her task was done but up until then make no mistake that was manipulation. In fact I have to give the screenwriter credit he did his homework.
Just going to ignore Ratko and Varney?
But Varney is Death.
Varney IS Death and Ratko isn't important enough.
I really won’t call Dracula as a villain. Just a victim
He had nothing until he found his wife who didn’t care what he is, she see a Genius at the world is going to see can help make medicine to go to diamond far better of discovery Farm and Ranch help his castle is taking me for a better friend with no doubt later on the future when they finally tiger not have a kid she even told him or even like persuade him to walk among humans go around The world to discover help whatsoever he can do but I have to find out his wife is dead you can definitely understand his pain and one of revenge but he also give them a year to repent to admit they’re cute and all that he’s not a villain he’s a broken heart victim of what society did to his wife.
In the end of Castlevania it didn’t bring a smile to my face to find Dracula and his wife have a second chance of living
6:20 it would of been funny af if they ended the clip after the first line “is there a point to this”
Carmilla was Mommy 🍼 🍼
Never heard of this before so want check it out.
Before it was a video game was it anything else? Like a book because there's so much content in it.
It started as a game but did get some books in the 2000's
Can you talk About Kaitou Joker?
Super
I am vlad dracula tepes, and i have had enough
Best anime ever
Wait so it had its final season I wanted more dammit.
They said the series gon have a spin-off wit new characters and villains soon sometime next year
There will be more. They will make different séries like they do with jojo.
@@corneliusfarrell8673 Richter will be taking Trevor's place and I think Shaft will be the main villain of the new series.
@@chadpeterson5698 Richter?
@@corneliusfarrell8673 oh Richter is the main protagonist of the Castlevania game Rondo of Blood and a major character in Symphony of the Night he's also Simon's Echo Fighter in Super Smash Bros.
2:09 how you gonna mispronounce tepes when the drac just said it seconds before you did
C’est pas grave tu vas me manquer
Yes 👍 😁 👍 🔷️
Blake the fool that started it.
Netflixvania and all of its butchery is no the face of Castlevania....Nah.
So many adds in this was pointless to watch
Boss lady? Carmilla? Don't make me laugh. She is all tough an badass when she has an army of vampires, and 4 other women to actually rule her country and organize the army and every other marters of state. But when the going gets tough she can't hang, she literally embodies the 3rd wave feminist CEO, she literally leeched her kingdom from an old vampire husband and killed him thru betrayal and inherited everything she has. And when shit gets tough she gives up instead of fighting till the end. Her character arc was perfect because I couldn't stand her girl boss bullshit, and then it shows just how weak and useless she really is and her boss bitch persona is just a front. Hated her at first and was pissed a woman like her was included at all but it all came full circle.