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  • Vampire Buddha: Wikipedia says Fr. Anderson has a Scottish accent in the dub. However, I've been watching it over the past few days, and he seems to me to have an Irish accent. Is he really a Violent Glaswegian, then?
    • Patsy: He always sounded more Scottish than anything else to me, but I suspect the voice actor's experiance of scots is not extensive, so it stands to reason he'd be a bit shaky.
      • He sounds Irish to me as well, but the voice actor's from Dundee. ...Or So I Heard.

  • Unknown Troper: You can go check out the discussion on that article, perhaps question the rather adamant Mr. John F.T. "Schroedinger" Cashin more.

  • Psycholain: I deleted the part saying Hellsing was Nightmare Fuel. In case people forgot, nightmare fuel is unintentional. And I'm pretty sure they intended just about everything to be as scary as it is.

Semiapies: "I, Jan Valentine, deserves a fucking honorable mention!" I not ashamed to say I threw the horns upon reading that.


Melloncollie: Moved some natter here:

** The former is pretty much just a clone/copy with identical memories and personality, while the real Pip is, well, dead. So it's open to interpretation, really.
*** Sadly, you're both wrong. He's not a copy, he's Seras' familiar
*** Unfortunately, you're wrong. Familiars only referred to animals like the bats and dogs. Whereas Pip or Alucard's army are referred as existences or lives. They aren't clones or copies, Integra flat out said vampires traffic with souls and commerce with lives themselves because "blood is the currency of the soul". Alucard spent decades trying to kill off millions of lives, not familiars or copies, lives within myself

Moral Dissonance: Integra for giving Alucard the greenlight to murder the clueless police commandoes, especially giving the arrogant reason that she did so because "Hellsing doesn't back down from a fight."
*** You're forgetting those "clueless" police officers actually sold their soul for immortality (same with the police officers who followed Anderson). Alahambra said it later: they wanted immortality, that's why they came. They were just tricked in the nature of it but worked for Millennium. They weren't clueless or innocent, they were willing dogs who got what was coming to them. What was sad were the reporters who got killed later, which was the result of being caught in the crossfire (and were mostly sliced by the Dandy. Hellsing spared the cameraman they abducted when they stole their helicopter).


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