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How To Draw Alucard From Castlevania

Fictional character in Castlevania video games

Alucard
Castlevania character
AlucardSotNArtwork.jpg

Alucard in Castlevania: Symphony of the Nighttime, artwork by Ayami Kojima

Outset game Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (1989)[ane]
Designed by Ayami Kojima[2] (Castlevania: Symphony of the Night)
Voiced by

English

  • Robert Belgrade (Castlevania: Symphony of the Night original dub)[3]
  • Yuri Lowenthal (Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Dracula X Chronicles dub onwards)
  • Richard Madden (Lords of Shadow series)[4] Chris Nelson (Castlevania Grimoire of Souls)
  • James Callis (Castlevania Netflix series)

Japanese

  • Ryōtarō Okiayu (Castlevania: Symphony of the Nighttime, Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, Castlevania: Harmony of Despair, Super Nail Bros. Ultimate)[4]
  • Mamoru Miyano (Castlevania Judgment, Akumajō Dracula: Nocturne of Recollection)[4]
  • Shin-ichiro Miki (Castlevania Netflix serial)[5]
In-universe data
Species Dhampir
Gender Male

Adrian Fahrenheit Țepeș ( アドリアン・ファーレンハイツ・ツェペシュ , Adorian Fārenhaitsu Tsepeshu ), better known equally Alucard ( アルカード , Arukādo ), is a fictional graphic symbol in Konami's Castlevania series of video games. His starting time appearance in the series was in the 1989 game Castlevania 3: Dracula'southward Curse, simply he is all-time known for his function in the critically acclaimed Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, released in 1997. His pattern in Symphony of the Night was created past Ayami Kojima, marking her first contribution to the Castlevania franchise.

In the series, Alucard is the son of Dracula, the adversary of the Castlevania series. Due to his human mother, Lisa, Alucard is a dhampir, a one-half-human, one-half-vampire. His female parent's expiry and admonition not to detest humanity acquired him to take upward arms against his father. In Dracula's Curse and Castlevania Legends, he fights confronting his male parent alongside the vampire hunters of the Belmont clan, and he is featured every bit the protagonist of Symphony of the Night. Alucard additionally is present in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow and the follow-up sequel Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, where he interacts with the protagonist of both games, Soma Cruz, every bit the Japanese government agent Genya Arikado ( 有角 幻也 , Arikado Gen'ya ). The Lords of Shadow reboot series, starting with the graphic symbol's introduction in Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate, introduces a reimagined Alucard with a new backstory, revealing him as Trevor Belmont, once a mortal who was transformed into a vampire later on his expiry at the hands of his biological father, the remorseful Dracula.

Several video game publications have provided praise and criticism on Alucard'south character. In Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow, where Alucard was nowadays as Genya Arikado, reviewers noted that although he roughshod into a stereotypical character mold, the greater concentration on supporting characters was a welcomed change from previous Castlevania games.

Conception and design

Alucard debuted in Castlevania Three: Dracula's Curse for the Nintendo Entertainment Organisation, where he was designed by T. Fujimoto and I. Urata.[one] [half-dozen] He was intended to be a mirror paradigm of his father, as evidenced past his name, his male parent's proper name spelled backwards.[1] Much of the original artwork for the game was lost during the Great Hanshin earthquake.[7] Alucard'southward subsequent appearances would largely be designed by Ayami Kojima, who managed the character designs for Castlevania: Symphony of the Dark and Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow.[2]

Kojima's piece of work in Symphony of the Night was her first quantum into the gaming industry, and her dark, gothic style borrows heavily from bishōnen-style fine art.[2] In Aria of Sorrow, Kojima'southward designs followed the "different route" theme that producer Koji Igarashi was attempting to pursue with Aria of Sorrow by placing it in a futuristic setting.[8] Following this theme, Alucard's appearance as Genya Arikado was fabricated much more contemporary, featuring modern attire as versus the medieval appearance of previous Castlevania characters.[8] Kojima was not present in the design team for Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, and Arikado, along with the rest of the cast, were fatigued in an anime style. Igarashi, also the producer of Dawn of Sorrow, wished to apply the anime style as a marketing technique due to his belief that the Nintendo DS targeted a younger audition than previous Castlevania games had.[9] [10] The anime way would likewise serve as a litmus test as to whether future Castlevania games would incorporate the style.[11]

Alucard'due south full general advent is that of a vampiric man who often wears a long coat, a vampire cape, and tall boots, which tin can increase his pinnacle in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. In his original appearance in Castlevania III: Dracula'south Curse, Alucard appears very much alike to a younger version of his begetter with little to no differences between his advent and Dracula's. However, in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, he has long blonde pilus, yellowish eyes, and occasionally is depicted with sharp vampire fangs. Alucard is noticeably taller than most other characters such as the vampire hunters of the Belmont Clan who he encounters, and according to in-game measurements, his elevation his v'11" (180.34 cm), though using the aforementioned secret boots, his height tin can exist increased to vi'three" (190.5 cm).

Voice actors

Symphony of the Night was the 2d Castlevania game to apply vox actors for the characters (the commencement existence the Akumajō Dracula Ten Chi no Rondo for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM², which released only in Nippon at the time).[12] The Japanese voice actor for Alucard was Ryōtarō Okiayu,[four] and the English voice actor was Robert Belgrade.[13] Igarashi noted that due to fan complaints over the poor phonation acting in a majority of the original cast in Symphony of the Night, a new script for the game amend translating the original Japanese text, likewise equally a set of new vocalisation actors such as Yuri Lowenthal for Alucard were used.[14] [15] In the Lords of Shadow series, he is voiced by Richard Madden,[iv] [xvi] while he is voiced by James Callis in the 2022 Netflix series Castlevania.[16] [17]

Appearances

In the 1989 Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse for the NES, Alucard is initially a boss encountered by the primary protagonist, Trevor Belmont. If the thespian defeats Alucard, he can exist utilized every bit a playable character in the game.[18] This was a significant deviation from the commencement 2 Castlevania games for the NES, and the fourth installment on the Super NES, which just featured Simon Belmont as the principal playable character, and Alucard's abilities, a fireball attack and the power to transform into a bat, were unique elements introduced into the serial.[one] [18] This is the beginning example of Alucard with calorie-free colored pilus.

Alucard's following appearance in the series is in the 1997 Castlevania: Symphony of the Night for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn, where he is featured as the game's protagonist and principal playable grapheme.[7] He is described every bit a man of corking strength and inhuman beauty. Due to the brainwashing of the current fellow member of the Belmont clan, Richter Belmont, Alucard heads to his father'southward castle to find Richter and ensure that Dracula does not return into the world.[12] He encounters Richter, who has been controlled past the dark priest Shaft into believing he is the lord of Dracula's castle, and Alucard manages to costless him from the spell controlling him.[nineteen] In response, Shaft creates an inverted version of Dracula'south castle for Alucard to travel through, and Alucard defeats Shaft, and ultimately, Dracula every bit well.[20] [21] Symphony of the Night besides expands on Alucard's background, revealing how his human female parent, Lisa, was hunted down and executed by humans who believed her to be a witch.[22] Despite this, Lisa admonished Alucard to respect humans and not hate them as his begetter did.[23] Alucard's placement every bit a protagonist was unusual for the series upwardly to that point, equally previous Castlevania games had featured frequently members of the Belmont clan as the protagonists.[24] Symphony of the Night would later be re-released as part of the Xbox Alive Arcade for the Xbox 360,[25] on the PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3,[26] and function of Castlevania The Dracula Ten Chronicles, a compilation that contained Symphony of the Nighttime aslope Akumajō Dracula X Chi no Rondo.[fourteen] Aside from the changing of the script and Alucard'south English voice actor to Yuri Lowenthal, his role in the Symphony of the Night portion of The Dracula X Chronicles remains the same.[14]

The 1997 Castlevania Legends for the Game Male child was Alucard's tertiary appearance in the series. Similar to his initial advent in Dracula's Curse, he is a boss challenging the skills of the game's protagonist, Sonia Belmont. After she defeats him, he accepts her force and decides to submerge his powers past sleeping, believing that she volition defeat Dracula in his stead.[27] [28] Koji Igarashi after removed Castlevania Legends from the official catechism of the series, meaning that the plot of the game never occurred in the series' continuity.[29] [30]

In the 2003 Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow for the Game Boy Advance, Alucard is nowadays in disguise as the enigmatic Japanese government agent Genya Arikado in order to forestall the powers of his male parent, who was finally killed by Julius Belmont, from ending upwardly in the wrong hands.[31] [32] [33] He meets the game's protagonist, Soma Cruz, and explains his "power of say-so," or his ability to absorb the souls of the monsters he defeats and use their abilities.[34] He instructs him to seek out the castle'southward throne room, where Soma realizes that he is Dracula'southward reincarnation.[35] Arikado subsequently advises Soma to destroy the period of chaos in the castle to free himself from his fate, which Soma succeeds in doing.[36]

Alucard reprises his part every bit Arikado in the sequel to Aria of Sorrow, the 2005 Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow for the Nintendo DS, where he works to finish the machinations of a cult headed by Celia Fortner to create a new dark lord by killing Soma.[37] Arikado initially requests that Soma does not become involved, simply gives him a letter of the alphabet and talisman from Mina when he encounters him later in the game.[38] Afterward both of Celia's "dark lord's candidates," Dmitrii Blinov and Dario Bossi, are defeated, Arikado stops Celia's endeavor to force Soma to awaken into the new night lord, simply inadvertently allows Dmitrii to revive himself.[39] [40] He confronts him, just is stopped when Dmitrii uses Celia as a sacrifice to seal his powers.[41] Following Soma'southward boxing with Menace, a behemothic demon that sprouts from Dmitrii, Arikado explains to Soma that he is not destined to become the night lord, nor does he need to.[42] In the game'due south Julius Mode, Arikado is playable as Alucard after he is establish in the castle.[43]

Alucard was ane of the playable characters in Castlevania Judgment for the Nintendo Wii, a fighting game based on the serial.[44]

A reimagined Alucard appears in Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate, the second installment in the Lords of Shadow reboot series, which follows a different continuity from the original. It is revealed that this version of Alucard was originally Trevor Belmont, the son of Gabriel and Marie Belmont, conceived before Gabriel was turned into a vampire and became the dark lord Dracula.[45] Alucard later appears in the sequel Castlevania: Lords of Shadow ii equally a supporting character. Since the game takes place centuries later, Alucard'southward personality and standing towards his father accept drastically changed. He believes that Dracula can all the same exist redeemed and makes it his goal to gratis the world from tyranny and vanquish the evil that had corrupted him and his father.[46]

In other media

A version of Alucard makes a minor advent in Captain N: The Game Main. Here, he is depicted every bit a rebellious teenager who enjoys skateboarding and music, much to his father's chagrin. He appears in the Season three episode "Render to Castlevania", initially posing as an ally to the heroes before revealing himself to exist in league with the Count.[47]

A version of Alucard based on his game incarnation appears as a major grapheme in the 2022 Castlevania animated series based on the 1989 video game Castlevania III: Dracula's Expletive, voiced past James Callis.[48] Alucard makes a cameo appearance as an Assistance Bays in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.[49]

Reception

Alucard has received praise and criticism from several video game publications, primarily concentrating on his function in Symphony of the Night. GameSpot featured him in their article "All Fourth dimension Greatest Game Hero".[50] In a review of Symphony of the Night, RPGFan celebrated the fact that Alucard was non a member of the Belmont clan, the protagonists of nigh Castlevania games, and that the fact he was Dracula's son added "an element of depth to the plot" due to the varied reactions he would receive from the inhabitants of Dracula's castle.[24] RPGamer disagreed with this assessment, noting that the plot and Alucard's function "isn't very deep" and secondary to the concentration on gameplay.[51] GameSpot called Alucard'due south sprite and running blitheness "hands some of the nigh impressive visuals in the unabridged Castlevania library."[12] James Paul Gee noted that "fifty-fifty though Alucard is a vampire hunter, he has no distinctive skills associated with this profession".[52] In 2022, GamesRadar ranked him as the 91st best hero in video games.[53] Empire likewise included Alucard on their list of the fifty greatest video game characters, ranking him as 34th.[54]

Alucard'south appearance in Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow as Genya Arikado was also noted by reviewers. RPGamer historic how the greater concentration on supporting characters, including Arikado, were a welcome change from previous Castlevania games.[55] RPGFan derided Arikado's "cool and impassive personality" as stereotypical, but praised the game'southward character development as setting him autonomously from previous supporting characters in the series.[56] The switch to an anime fashion for the character designs in Dawn of Sorrow was notably criticized, equally many reviewers preferred the designs fabricated by Ayami Kojima. GameSpy deplored the "shallow, lifeless anime images" and IGN called the images "downwardly to the level of 'generic Saturday forenoon Anime' quality."[57] [58]

The blithe version of Alucard'southward label in Netflix'south Castlevania series earned mixed responses as he and his allies were overshadowed by Dracula's underlings who were seen as more fleshed out cast members than Alucard.[59] GameSpot agreed that the trio's appearances in the offset episodes were underwhelming equally the cast spends their time interacting in a library, adding that their relationship gets uninteresting apace.[lx] On the other hand, Diggings News felt that the second season of Castlevania gave more than screentime to develop the chemical science between Alucard and his friends in contrast to his brief role in the first season.[61] Destructoid agreed mostly due to the way Alucard and Trevor push bated their differences to defeat Dracula withal they proceed insulting each other across the story leaving good comic relief in the process.[62] IGN felt that the relationship between Alucard and his father was i of the best aspects of the 2d season thanks to the well performance of their vocalization actors.[63]

See as well

  • List of fictional dhampirs

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