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this is confirmed in his backstory as revealed in chapter 319.

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** [[spoiler: He is officially confirmed to be the Dracula in chapter 319. Which tells the story of his days with Van Hellsing. Which shows his relationship is similar to the one his grandson currently has with Ronaldo.]]
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* OxymoronicBeing: Vampire garlic. They're vampires that are garlic, but garlic kills vampires.
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* ActorAllusion: Draluc's grandfather is voiced by Creator/JojiNakata, who is also known as the voice of almighty vampire [[Manga/{{Hellsing}} Alucard]].


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* AllThereInTheManual: The official fanbook includes a host of information like character profiles, official [=AU=] details and {{Relationship Chart}}s.
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* ContinuityNod: The final segment of season 2 involves Ronaldo, John, and Draluc chilling on a kotatsu. At one point, John starts playing music and it's the first season opening, and Ronaldo and Draluc break into dancing on the same outfits they wore in the season 1 finale dance battle.

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Gag Boobs has been renamed to Boob Based Gag. Changing to the proper trope where appropriate and cutting misuse.


* GagBoobs: Maria, the vampire hunter dressed as a nun, has these. When she gets bitten by a vampire named "Micro Bikini", who turns people's clothes into micro bikinis and hypnotizes them into liking them, she's immediately able to break out of it, and in turn the hypnotism, since her boobs are too big for the small top to contain (along with her bottoms, apparently).



* NakedPeopleTrappedOutside: The fate of Ronaldo, Satetsu, Shot and Maria after their encounter with the vampire Micro Bikini, after their clothes were turned into micro bikinis and they were forced to strip to break out of the hypnotism (or in Maria's case, [[ClothingDamage broke out of it thanks to her]] GagBoobs).

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* NakedPeopleTrappedOutside: The fate of Ronaldo, Satetsu, Shot and Maria after their encounter with the vampire Micro Bikini, after their clothes were turned into micro bikinis and they were forced to strip to break out of the hypnotism (or in Maria's case, [[ClothingDamage broke out of it thanks to her]] GagBoobs).giant boobs).
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* VillainousRROD: Played with. The Anti-Aging vampire is able to use fog to extract years from his victims and turn them into kids, but those years he takes come back to him, which makes him continuously older and more frail. Towards the end of the episode he appears, he has sucked so many years out of people that he has gone senile and gets taken out by Draluc.
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* ArtShift: When entering Bubuo's dreams, his dream world looks like was drawn by a child, with thick crayon lines around everything and mishappen buildings, except the women, who not only get massive buxom upgrades, but have them highlighted and airbrused in sharp contrast to how they're normally colored.
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* NeverTrustATrailer: The after-credits previews for the next episode typically make it sound like the characters are going to be in a desperate situation as they make dire exclamations set to ominous music. When those same lines come around in the actual episode, the context is inevitably ''much'' wackier.
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* BuxomIsBetter:

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* BuxomIsBetter:BuxomBeautyStandard:
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!!Tropes:!!The Vampire Tropes in No Time:
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An anime television series adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} premiered in October 2021. A second season was announced with the first season's final episode.

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An anime television series adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} premiered in October 2021. A second season was announced with the first season's final episode.
episode and released during January of 2023.

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* ButNotTooForeign: Draluc has a Romanian father and Japanese mother. Justified, as his clan has castles all over the world and he moved to Japan decades before the start of the series.

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* ButNotTooForeign: Draluc has a Romanian father and Japanese mother. Justified, His familiarity with Japanese culture is justified, as his clan has castles all over the world and he moved to Japan decades before the start of the series.



* ClassicalMovieVampire: Draluc and his clan are references to the classical aesthetic, down to being wealthy, aristocratic and almost always formally dressed.



* CouncilOfVampires: Draus founded a council consisting mainly of the heads of the major clans, including Northdin and Y-dan.



** Yakyuken, Micro Bikini and Lower Half Transparent were born dhampirs before being turned by their vampire mother.

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** Multiple vampires in the series are mentioned to have been born dhampirs before being turned, usually by their vampire parents. These include Draus, and the brothers Yakyuken, Micro Bikini and Lower Half Transparent were born dhampirs before being turned by their vampire mother.Lower Half.



* TheDreaded: Ronaldo is utterly terrified of his editor Fukuma, who has EmptyEyes, a {{perpetual smile|r}} and carries an axe, the last of which he isn't afraid to use should Ronaldo miss a deadline.

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* TheDreaded: Ronaldo is utterly terrified of his editor Fukuma, who has EmptyEyes, a {{perpetual smile|r}} and carries an a sharp battle axe, the last of which he isn't afraid to use should Ronaldo miss a deadline.



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* HappilyMarried:HappilyMarried: Practically every married couple in the series is happy together, especially if they're the parents of an adult character.



** Despite marrying a much older man presumably for his money, the fanbook states that Eri and her husband get along very well.
** Odd Creature's [[BirdsOfAFeather mutually perverted]] parents are in a PerfectlyArrangedMarriage.



* HumanPopsicle: After getting excommunicated for questioning the church's anti-vampire stance and living homeless through a years-long faith crisis, Clergy returned to Northdin's territory and suffered a fatal beast attack while protecting a vampire stranger [[spoiler:implied to be Y-dan]]. Northdin tried to turn him to save his life, but seemingly failed and laid him to rest in a frozen coffin instead, resulting in Clergy awakening as a confused newborn vampire in present-day Shin-Yokohama.



* IdenticalGrandson: Manner is the spitting image of his grandfather, only with blue hair tips and fewer facial lines.

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* IdenticalGrandson: Manner Etiquette Breacher is the spitting image of his grandfather, only with blue hair tips and fewer facial lines.



* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Vampires come in different shapes and forms with various abilities (mostly some type of MindControl) as well, from humanoid ones like Draluc, to vegetables, cats and anemone types, and then there's weird creatures like Odd Creature.



* PokeThePoodle: This is Etiquette Breaker's entire shtick. He and his ghouls do heinous things such as hogging playground equipment and leaving open cans of juice on benches.

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* PokeThePoodle: This is Etiquette Breaker's Breacher's entire shtick. He and his ghouls do heinous things such as hogging playground equipment and leaving open cans of juice on benches.



* ShamSupernatural: Lower Half Transparent uses his [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin power]] to pretend to be a ghost.

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* ShamSupernatural: Lower Half Transparent Lower Half uses his [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin power]] to pretend to be a ghost.


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* VampireMonarch: Draluc's grandfather is not only the most powerful vampire in the series, he's also the most charismatic, to the extent that the positive shift in vampire-human relations was largely due to his influence.
* VampireVarietyPack: Vampires come in different shapes and forms with various abilities (mostly some type of MindControl) as well, from humanoid ones like Draluc, to vegetables, cats and anemone types, and then there's weird creatures like Odd Creature.
* VanHelsingHateCrimes: Vampire-human relations were ''much'' more hostile in the past. While this period isn't often depicted due to the gag comedy nature of the series, nineteenth-century exorcist Clergy is shown to have been taught that all vampires are evil and must be exterminated without exception.
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* TheDreaded: Ronaldo is utterly terrified of his editor Fukuma, who has EmptyEyes, a {{perpetual smile|r}} and AnAxeToGrind, the last of which he isn't afraid to use should Ronaldo miss a deadline.

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* TheDreaded: Ronaldo is utterly terrified of his editor Fukuma, who has EmptyEyes, a {{perpetual smile|r}} and AnAxeToGrind, carries an axe, the last of which he isn't afraid to use should Ronaldo miss a deadline.

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