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* Hikari Takanashi in ''Manga/InterviewsWithMonsterGirls'' comes off as less of a vicious beast or consuming terror and more of a regular person with an unusual disability. She drinks blood and enjoys it (even considering it to be a bit erotic), but she only needs one blood pack a month and notes that [[VegetarianVampire some vampires can avoid doing it at all if they choose a very specific diet]]. She also can't convert people into vampires and has no standout superhuman abilities apart from excellent senses (albeit at the cost of being sensitive to heat and UV light). Because of this, she's fully capable of living an ordinary life, and if one were to meet her, she'd come off as a regular fifteen-year-old with pointy canines.
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* Dingbat, a vampire dog from the Ruby-Spears ''ComicStrip/{{Heathcliff}} show, falls on the friendly side. He runs an odd jobs line with his co-horts the Creeps.
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* Dingbat, a vampire dog from the Ruby-Spears ''ComicStrip/{{Heathcliff}} ''ComicStrip/{{Heathcliff}}'' show, falls on the friendly side. He runs an odd jobs line with his co-horts the Creeps.
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* WesternAnimation/CountDuckula is standing right next to Bunnicula on the friendly end. He's a vegetarian vampire, and not in the ''Twilight'' sense: he eats actual vegetables. Though this wasn't the case initially, he originally did feed on blood, but the spell to resurrect him was botched since ketchup was used rather than blood. So this changed his demeanor as a result since he no longer craved blood.
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* WesternAnimation/CountDuckula is standing right next to Bunnicula on the friendly end. He's a vegetarian vampire, and not in the ''Twilight'' sense: he eats actual vegetables. Though this wasn't the case initially, he originally did feed on blood, but the spell to resurrect him was botched since ketchup was used rather than blood. So this changed his demeanor as a result since he no longer craved blood. (He was a showbiz-crazy bloodlust antagonist on ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse''.)
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* Quacula, a vampire duck from Filmation's 1979 ''WesternAnimation/MightyMouse'' show, straddles this. He wants to be evil, trying to scare Theodore Bear from his castle but he's completely inept at it.
* Dingbat, a vampire dog from the Ruby-Spears ''ComicStrip/{{Heathcliff}} show, falls on the friendly side. He runs an odd jobs line with his co-horts the Creeps.
* Dingbat, a vampire dog from the Ruby-Spears ''ComicStrip/{{Heathcliff}} show, falls on the friendly side. He runs an odd jobs line with his co-horts the Creeps.
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* Vampires in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse tend to rate towards the evil end in all areas except the bloodlust part, which is always hard to control in this continuity whether you're good ''or'' evil. Those who edge towards friendly include [[Characters/XMen90sMembers Jubilee]], and several current and deceased vampire hunters, including [[ComicBook/{{Blade}} Hannibal King and Rachael van Helsing]]. (The threat of conversion in this continuity often being an on-the-job hazard in such a career or an event that causes someone to undertake it.) Most also score high in appearance, keeping their human looks, but there are exceptions; the most notable one is Varnae, Dracula's predecessor, who [[HumanoidAbomination no longer even looks remotely human.]]
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* Vampires in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse tend to rate towards the evil end in all areas except the bloodlust part, which is always hard to control in this continuity whether you're good ''or'' evil. Those who edge towards friendly include [[Characters/XMen90sMembers [[Characters/MarvelComicsJubilee Jubilee]], and several current and deceased vampire hunters, including [[ComicBook/{{Blade}} Hannibal King and Rachael van Helsing]]. (The threat of conversion in this continuity often being an on-the-job hazard in such a career or an event that causes someone to undertake it.) Most also score high in appearance, keeping their human looks, but there are exceptions; the most notable one is Varnae, Dracula's predecessor, who [[HumanoidAbomination no longer even looks remotely human.]]
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* ''Series/FirstKill'' features two breeds of vampire: [[TechnicallyLivingVampire legacies]] and [[ViralTransformation made]]. Given what we see, no matter which version you pick from, they typically range from shifty to flat-out evil. Very few are seen being straight-up feral (though legacies are in danger of becoming so should they wait too long to have their first kill upon turning 16). The only ones we see being truly nice to non-vampiric creatures in spite of their need for blood are Sebastian, Margot, and, above all others, [[ReluctantMonster Juliette]].