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* HornedHairdo: Satine, except during "En Transe...ylvanie."
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** Sorci (and occasionally Poison and Satine) is his VoiceForTheVoiceless.

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** Sorci (and occasionally Poison and Satine) is his VoiceForTheVoiceless.VoiceForTheVoiceless.
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* BlondGuysAreEvil: Sorci, who looks quite a bit like David from ''Film/TheLostBoys''.



** Sorci (and occasionally Poison and Satine) is his VoiceForTheVoiceless.


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** Sorci (and occasionally Poison and Satine) is his VoiceForTheVoiceless.

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* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: All four main vampires. Dracula looks pretty much like [[ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia the Nightman]].

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* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: All four main vampires. Dracula looks pretty much like [[ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia [[Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia the Nightman]].
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It is not to be confused with ''DraculaEntreLamourEtLaMort'', which is a Québécois production, and dates from 2006.

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It is not to be confused with ''DraculaEntreLamourEtLaMort'', ''Theatre/DraculaEntreLamourEtLaMort'', which is a Québécois production, and dates from 2006.
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It is not to be confused with ''DraculaEntreLamourEtLaMort'', which is a Québécois production, and dates from 2006.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Anaïs Delva (Lucy) went on to be the French dub voice for Elsa in ''{{Disney/Frozen}}''.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: One gets a pretty strong sense that "Dominer le monde" is this show's "Time Warp".
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''''This show contains examples of:''''
* BadassLonghair: Dr. Van Helsing, of all people!

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* BadassLonghair: Dr. Van Helsing, of all people!
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Anaïs Delva (Lucy) went on to be the French dub voice for Elsa in ''{{Disney/Frozen}}''.

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* TheMouthOfSauron: Sorci is effectively this to Dracula.





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* BSODSong: "Encore", in which Jonathan realizes Mina's infidelity (along with confronting his own) and has a bit of a breakdown.



* TheMouthOfSauron: Sorci is effectively this to Dracula.



* TheVoiceless: Dracula, literally, due to his vow of silence, and Mina figuratively, in that she doesn't sing any songs and only has spoken lines (her relationship with Dracula being conveyed through a series of ''pas de deux''.

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* TheVoiceless: Dracula, literally, due to his vow of silence, and Mina figuratively, in that she doesn't sing any songs and only has spoken lines (her relationship with Dracula being conveyed through a series of ''pas de deux''.deux'').

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* VillainSong: Pretty much everything Dracula's minions sing, with the exception of Satine's first solo "Qui peut-le juger?" ("Who Can Judge Him?"), which is a compassionate love ballad in which she wishes she and Dracula could save each other rather than his chasing mortal girls.
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* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Satine.
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* TheDeadCanDance: Dracula communicates solely through this trope! In addition to this, nearly every song includes a whole ensemble of dancing vampires.


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* KillItWithFire: [[spoiler:Poor Lucy's fate after being turned into a vampire.]]


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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: One gets a pretty strong sense that "Dominer le monde" is this show's "Time Warp".

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* BlondGuysAreEvil: Sorci, who looks quite a bit like David from ''Film/TheLostBoys''.



* DisneyAcidSequence: The bizarre 3D-movie encounter between Dracula and Mina in Act II.

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* CuteMonsterGirl: Poison, who's also a BigBeautifulWoman.
* DisneyAcidSequence: The bizarre 3D-movie encounter DreamBallet between Dracula and Mina in Act II.



* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: All four main vampires. Dracula looks pretty much like [[ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia the Nightman]].



* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Mina

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* GuardianAngel: Mina has one, who encourages her to redeem Dracula's soul.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: MinaMina, as well as her GuardianAngel.


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* PetTheDog: Dracula takes pity on a one-legged beggar named Tom while he's in London, recruiting the boy as his newest helper after witnessing a crowd [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer relentlessly bullying him]]. How good for Tom this actually is is debatable, but Dracula seems to at least mean well.
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''Dracula: l'Amour plus fort que la Mort'' ("Dracula: A Love Stronger Than Death") is a 2011 French RockOpera loosely based on ''{{Literature/Dracula}}'', though mostly combining aspects of the [[Film/BramStokersDracula 1992 film version]] with a heavy dose of ''Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow'' and an AnachronismStew aesthetic.

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''Dracula: l'Amour plus fort que la Mort'' ("Dracula: A Love Stronger Than Death") is a 2011 French RockOpera loosely based on ''{{Literature/Dracula}}'', though mostly combining aspects of the [[Film/BramStokersDracula 1992 film version]] with a heavy dose of ''Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow'' and an AnachronismStew aesthetic.aesthetic.

Count Dracula has lived in self-imposed silence as a vampire since the suicide of his wife Elisabeta in the 15th century, attended by his [[QuirkyMinibossSquad three minions]] Sorci, [[TheVamp Satine]] and [[PsychopathicManchild Poison]]. Eventually, a young English realtor, Jonathan Harker, comes calling, and Dracula recognizes a portrait of Harker's fiancee, Mina Murray, as Elisabeta's reincarnation...

The show was a modest success, with the soundtrack album selling well, a TV broadcast, and a national tour of France. However, it did not do well enough for the broadcast to receive an official DVD release. KeepCirculatingTheTapes, everyone!

''''This show contains examples of:''''
*BadassLonghair: Dr. Van Helsing, of all people!
* TheCoverChangesTheMeaning: Most of the songs are original to the show, but the (eventually [[CutSong cut]]) "Éteins la lumiere" is a recontextualized cover of an early-90s French rock hit, with an extended sample of "Super Heroes" from ''Rocky Horror'' thrown in for good measure.
* DisneyAcidSequence: The bizarre 3D-movie encounter between Dracula and Mina in Act II.
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Averted in that unlike in the book, the Brides don't rape Jonathan- they seduce him, and he responds with genuine enthusiasm.
* FieryRedhead: Lucy, as played by the lovely Anaïs Delva.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Mina
* HornedHairdo: Satine, except during "En Transe...ylvanie."
* TheOphelia: Lucy as a vampire, in stark contrast to the book.
*[[PsychopathicManchild Psychopathic Womanchild]]: Poison, a grown woman vampire who carries around an identically-dressed doll and affects a cloying, childish manner when she's not summoning the forces of darkness or mocking religion.
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: Sorci, Poison and Satine.
*TheVoiceless: Dracula, literally, due to his vow of silence, and Mina figuratively, in that she doesn't sing any songs and only has spoken lines (her relationship with Dracula being conveyed through a series of ''pas de deux''.
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''Dracula: l'Amour plus fort que la Mort'' ("Dracula: A Love Stronger Than Death") is a 2011 French RockOpera loosely based on ''{{Literature/Dracula}}'', though mostly combining aspects of the [[Film/BramStokersDracula 1992 film version]] with a heavy dose of ''Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow'' and an AnachronismStew aesthetic.

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