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* The ''ComicBook/RickAndMorty'' comic book's 37th and 38th issues had a vampire seeking revenge against Rick by capturing Morty and Summer (they were trying to get Rick but misttook Summer for him). Summer is held hostage at the vampire's estate where she makes friends with three of his minions while Morty is (somewhat willingly) turned into a vampire which Rick, Beth and Jerry set out to reverse.

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* ''ComicBook/RickAndMortyOni'': The ''ComicBook/RickAndMorty'' comic book's 37th and 38th issues had a vampire seeking revenge against Rick by capturing Morty and Summer (they were trying to get Rick but misttook Summer for him). Summer is held hostage at the vampire's estate where she makes friends with three of his minions while Morty is (somewhat willingly) turned into a vampire which Rick, Beth and Jerry set out to reverse.



* ''WesternAnimation/ToddMcFarlanesSpawn'': "Hunter's Moon" features a vampire named Lily roaming the streets of New York City. Lily at first pretends to be a naive and innocent young woman, until she brutally kills and dismembers two men ([[AssholeVictim who were both pimps]] [[MuggingTheMonster trying to rape her]]), and then attacks other people for blood until she confronts {{Franchise/Spawn}} himself. Lily reveals that she is actually an assassin sent by {{Heaven}} to kill Spawn, and also has a personal vendetta because she was raped and murdered by one previous [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Hellspawn]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/ToddMcFarlanesSpawn'': "Hunter's Moon" features a vampire named Lily roaming the streets of New York City. Lily at first pretends to be a naive and innocent young woman, until she brutally kills and dismembers two men ([[AssholeVictim who were both pimps]] [[MuggingTheMonster trying to rape her]]), and then attacks other people for blood until she confronts {{Franchise/Spawn}} ComicBook/{{Spawn}} himself. Lily reveals that she is actually an assassin sent by {{Heaven}} to kill Spawn, and also has a personal vendetta because she was raped and murdered by one previous [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Hellspawn]].
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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' has an episode where he dresses up as Dracula and reviews various Dracula games, including ''Dracula'' for the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, the various console versions of ''Film/BramStokersDracula'', the unreleased ''Drac's Night Out'' game, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and even]] ''VideoGame/SesameStreetCountdown''.

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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' has an episode where he dresses up as Dracula and reviews various Dracula games, including ''Dracula'' for the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, Platform/{{Intellivision}}, the various console versions of ''Film/BramStokersDracula'', the unreleased ''Drac's Night Out'' game, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and even]] ''VideoGame/SesameStreetCountdown''.
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* One lengthy ''Manhua/OldMasterQ'' story have Master Q going camping in the woods, only to lose his way and end up in a gothic castle. Asking to spend a night there, Master Q ends up meeting it's lord, a stereotypical western-style vampire, who intends to drink Master Q's blood. But since this is a slapstick series, cue Master Q trolling the vampire firstly by claiming he had AIDS, and when the vampire doesn't buy it, then drag the vampire into a silly ScoobyDoobyDoors-style chase before stomping a hole into the vampire's coffin (said vampire even moans, "[[VampiresSleepInCoffins You broke my bed!]]"). When the vampire tries drawing Master Q with the music from an OminousPipeOrgan, Master Q grabs an electric guitar and performs an impromptu rock musical on said vampire, and when the vampire finally, ''finally'' had Master Q within his grasp, Master Q instead tricks him into biting a raw ''[[FireBreathingDiner jalepeno]]'' he pulled from out of nowhere. Yes, it's a ''really'' silly comic strip.

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* One lengthy ''Manhua/OldMasterQ'' story have Master Q going camping in the woods, only to lose his way and end up in a gothic castle. Asking to spend a night there, Master Q ends up meeting meets it's lord, a stereotypical western-style vampire, who intends to drink Master Q's blood. But since this is a slapstick series, cue Master Q trolling the vampire firstly by claiming he had AIDS, and when the vampire doesn't buy it, then drag the vampire into a silly ScoobyDoobyDoors-style chase before stomping a hole into the vampire's coffin (said vampire even moans, "[[VampiresSleepInCoffins You broke my bed!]]"). When the vampire tries drawing Master Q with the music from an OminousPipeOrgan, Master Q grabs an electric guitar and performs an impromptu rock musical on said vampire, and when the vampire finally, ''finally'' had Master Q within his grasp, Master Q instead tricks him into biting a raw ''[[FireBreathingDiner jalepeno]]'' he pulled from out of nowhere. Yes, it's a ''really'' silly comic strip.
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* ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'', curiously enough, only has about two vampire themed stories: "Vampire's Breath" and the Literature/GiveYourselfGoosebumps book "Please Don't Feed the Vampire".

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* ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'', curiously enough, only has about two vampire themed vampire-themed stories: "Vampire's Breath" and the Literature/GiveYourselfGoosebumps book "Please Don't Feed the Vampire".



* ''Series/{{Goosebumps}}'': The adaptation of "Literature/VampireBreath". While it changes the ending, it's pretty much note-for-note it.

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* ''Series/{{Goosebumps}}'': ''Series/Goosebumps1995'': The adaptation episode "[[Recap/Goosebumps1995S2E17VampireBreath Vampire Breath]]", which adapts the book of "Literature/VampireBreath".the same name. While it changes the ending, it's pretty much note-for-note it.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': Any episode where [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Count Spankulot]], a recurring VillainOfTheWeek, is prominent. He is a vampire who, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as his name implies]], [[ComedicSpanking spanks children]] after they've broken some sort of rule at any given time. [[PowerLimiter The gloves he wears aren't really for show]]: when he takes off one of his gloves, spanking his victim with is bare hand, said victims transform into Spank-Happy Vampires themselves, even ''stuffed animals'', of all things!

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* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': Any episode where [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Count Spankulot]], a recurring VillainOfTheWeek, is prominent. He is a vampire who, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as his name implies]], [[ComedicSpanking spanks children]] after they've broken some sort of rule at any given time. [[PowerLimiter The gloves he wears aren't really for show]]: when he takes off one of his gloves, spanking his victim with is his bare hand, said victims transform into Spank-Happy Vampires themselves, even ''stuffed animals'', of all things!
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* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': Any episode where [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Count Spankulot]], a recurring VillainOfTheWeek, is prominent. He is a vampire who, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as his name implies]], [[ComedicSpanking spanks children]] after they've broken some sort of rule at any given time. [[PowerLimiter The gloves he wears aren't really for show]]: when he takes off one of his gloves, spanking his victim with is bare hand, said victims transform into Spank-Happy Vampires themselves, even ''stuffed animals''!

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* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': Any episode where [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Count Spankulot]], a recurring VillainOfTheWeek, is prominent. He is a vampire who, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as his name implies]], [[ComedicSpanking spanks children]] after they've broken some sort of rule at any given time. [[PowerLimiter The gloves he wears aren't really for show]]: when he takes off one of his gloves, spanking his victim with is bare hand, said victims transform into Spank-Happy Vampires themselves, even ''stuffed animals''!animals'', of all things!
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* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': Any episode where [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Count Spankulot]], a recurring VillainOfTheWeek, is prominent. He is a vampire who, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as his name implies]], [[ComedicSpanking spanks children]] after they've broken some sort of rule at any given time. [[PowerLimiter The gloves he wears aren't really for show]]: when he takes off one of his gloves, spanking his victim with is bare hand, said victims transform into Spank-Happy Vampires themselves.

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* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': Any episode where [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Count Spankulot]], a recurring VillainOfTheWeek, is prominent. He is a vampire who, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as his name implies]], [[ComedicSpanking spanks children]] after they've broken some sort of rule at any given time. [[PowerLimiter The gloves he wears aren't really for show]]: when he takes off one of his gloves, spanking his victim with is bare hand, said victims transform into Spank-Happy Vampires themselves.themselves, even ''stuffed animals''!
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* ''{{Series/CSI}}'' had one with FurAgainstFang, with a woman living a vampire lifestyle and a guy who had been a self proclaimed werewolf and tried to switch sides to marry the woman. The other vampires weren’t happy and killed him.
* ''{{Series/CSINY}}'' had “Sanguine Love” with members of a vampire religion. The victim was a guy who was trying to join to marry a woman in the group. Again, because of the nature of the series, they weren’t supernatural but lifestyle vampires.

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* ''{{Series/CSI}}'' had has one with FurAgainstFang, with a woman living a vampire lifestyle and a guy who had been a self proclaimed werewolf and tried to switch sides to marry the woman. The other vampires weren’t happy and killed him.
* ''{{Series/CSINY}}'' had “Sanguine Love” with has "[[Recap/CSINYS06E14 Sanguine Love]]" which revolves around members of a vampire religion. The victim was a guy perp is an outsider who was trying kills his girlfriend in a fit of jealous anger over her commitment to join to marry a woman in the group. Again, because Because of the nature of the series, they weren’t aren’t supernatural but lifestyle vampires.vampires, which is what the episode title refers to.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AttackOfTheKillerTomatoes'' : "Spatula, Prinze of Dorkness" is both the VampireEpisode and HalloweenSpecial of the animated series. The Censorship Lady forces the vampires to kiss people instead of biting them and every tomato vampire (including Tara, who is turned into a hot vampiress) develop bat wings.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AttackOfTheKillerTomatoes'' : "Spatula, Prinze of Dorkness" is both the VampireEpisode Vampire Episode and HalloweenSpecial of the animated series. The Censorship Lady forces the vampires to kiss people instead of biting them and every tomato vampire (including Tara, who is turned into a hot vampiress) develop bat wings.
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* ''Anime/GhostSweeperMikami'': A story arc deals with Mikami and her friends heading to an island that's been taken over by an evil vampire [[spoiler: (Ironically the native vampires are actually friendly and later found in hiding)]]. Her assistant, Yokoshima, and rival, Emi, end up bitten and turned into vampires. Luckily the curse is broken once they get the head vampire to break the spell.

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* ''Anime/GhostSweeperMikami'': ''Manga/GhostSweeperMikami'': A story arc deals with Mikami and her friends heading to an island that's been taken over by an evil vampire [[spoiler: (Ironically the native vampires are actually friendly and later found in hiding)]]. Her assistant, Yokoshima, and rival, Emi, end up bitten and turned into vampires. Luckily the curse is broken once they get the head vampire to break the spell.
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* Episode "The Performer" of ''Series/CriminalMinds'' is about victims turning up with their blood drained while a rock star who performs in a vampire persona is in town. While the rocker did have drug problems and [[WhatDidIDoLastNight isn't even sure himself whether he killed someone]], he ''didn't'' kill them; [[spoiler: a member of his fan club had been manipulated by his manager into committing the murders for publicity.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': Any episode where [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Count Spankulot]], a recurring VillainOfTheWeek, is prominent. He is a vampire who, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as his name implies]], [[ComedicSpanking spanks children]] after they've broken some sort of rule at any given time. [[PowerLimiter The gloves he wears aren't really for show]]: when he takes off one of his gloves, spanking his victim with is bare hand, his victims transform into Spank-Happy Vampires themselves.

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* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': Any episode where [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Count Spankulot]], a recurring VillainOfTheWeek, is prominent. He is a vampire who, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as his name implies]], [[ComedicSpanking spanks children]] after they've broken some sort of rule at any given time. [[PowerLimiter The gloves he wears aren't really for show]]: when he takes off one of his gloves, spanking his victim with is bare hand, his said victims transform into Spank-Happy Vampires themselves.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': Any episode where [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Count Spankulot]], a recurring VillainOfTheWeek, is prominent. He is a vampire who, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as his name implies]], [[ComedicSpanking spanks children]] after they've broken some sort of rule at any given time. [[PowerLimiter The gloves he wears aren't really for show]]: when he takes off one of his gloves, spanking his victim with is bare hand, his victims transform into Spank-Happy Vampires themselves.

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* ''WesternAnimation/InsideJob2021'': In "[[Recap/InsideJobS2E2WhoasFeratu Whoas-Feratu]]", Reagan's mom Tamiko starts dating Creator/KeanuReeves. Reagan supports this, until she finds out that Keanu and many other Hollywood men are actually vampires using young women's blood to stay immortal.



* ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'': "Jamaica Mistake" in which the duo pursue what they think is a moth (really a bat) into a spooky looking mansion owned by vampire bats. Timon is oblivious to the signs of danger but Pumbaa constantly keeps running into traps around the estate. [[spoiler: End of the episode ends with the two thinking it was a dream until they fly off on bat wings, indicating they were indeed bitten and turned.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'': "Jamaica Mistake" in which the duo pursue what they think is a moth (really a bat) into a spooky looking mansion owned by vampire bats. Timon is oblivious to the signs of danger but Pumbaa constantly keeps running into traps around the estate. [[spoiler: End of the [[spoiler:The episode ends with the two thinking it was a dream until they fly off on bat wings, indicating they were indeed bitten and turned.]]
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* In the ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' story "Smurphony Of The Night", the Smurfs accidentally bring a vampire Smurf into the village, who goes after Smurfette to make her into his vampiress bride.
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* ''WebVideo/SuperMarioLogan'': In "Cody the Vampire!", Bowser Junior believes that Cody is a vampire after watching a TV special on vampires starring Dr. Finkleshitz. Such evidence includes Cody biting his Ken doll on the neck, talking about sucking, having two fang-like teeth, [[MissingReflection having no reflection]], and [[VampiresHateGarlic hating garlic]]. However, Cody argues that he has been outside in the sun many times with no ill effects. Junior rubs garlic all over Ken to see if Cody really is a vampire, and Cody ends up dying when he bites Ken due to his garlic allergy. ([[TheyKilledKennyAgain Don't worry, Cody shows up in the next episode alive and well.]])



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'': In "[[Recap/AnimaniacsEpisode29 Draculee, Draculaa]]", when the Warner Siblings attempt to travel to Pencil-vania (believing that their parents are pencils), they end up in the estate of Count Dracula. There, Dracula tries to bite Dot so he can drink her blood, but the Warners end up annoying him to no end.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} (1993)'': In "[[Recap/AnimaniacsEpisode29 Draculee, Draculaa]]", when the Warner Siblings attempt to travel to Pencil-vania (believing that their parents are pencils), they end up in the estate of Count Dracula. There, Dracula tries to bite Dot so he can drink her blood, but the Warners end up annoying him to no end.


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* ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace'': In "Vampire Scare", on their way home from seeing a horror movie, Dennis, Joey, Gina and Margaret walk by an old house they think is haunted by a vampire. When they explore inside, they find bats, spider webs, and even a coffin. By the end of the episode, they meet a man in a cape, who reveals himself to be a magician.

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