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2[[caption-width-right:350:Clockwise from top: Seras Victoria, Integra Hellsing, and Alucard.]]
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4->''"In the name of God, impure souls of the living dead shall be banished into eternal damnation. Amen."''
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6In the jolly old land of Great Britain sits the Hellsing Organization. Led by [[IronLady Integra Hellsing]], the clandestine group's mission is to protect Queen, country, and the Anglican Church from supernatural threats--mainly vampires. As the series begins, one such vampire has been ravaging the English village of Cheddar and turning its inhabitants into "ghouls". In response, Integra sends Hellsing’s most powerful operative--a vampire named Alucard--to deal with things.
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8Alucard confronts the vampire as he is about to murder Seras Victoria, the last survivor of police forces sent to handle the situation. In order to kill the vampire, Alucard shoots through Seras, mortally wounding her as a result. As she bleeds out, she receives an offer from Alucard: He can save her life...but only if she agrees to become a vampire herself. Seras accepts, Alucard turns her, and she soon becomes the newest member of Hellsing. Alongside Integra, Alucard, and [[RedShirt Hellsing’s human operatives]], Seras ends up on the front line of the fight against mass-produced undead called [=FREAKs=].
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10The ''Hellsing'' TV series (also called ''Hellsing: Impure Souls'' in media) by Creator/{{GONZO}} explores [[AudienceSurrogate Seras’s perspective]] as she adjusts to life as a vampire in the employ of Hellsing and helps unravel the mystery of the artificial vampires and the FREAK chips. The first half of the series stays generally faithful to the original ''Hellsing'' manga, although specific themes (e.g., what it means to be "human") and character development are given more depth, while the latter half of the show diverges wildly from its source material as a result of [[OvertookTheManga overtaking the manga]].
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12Creator/ChiakiKonaka was a writer for the show, and it features his customary dark themes and Creator/HPLovecraft references.
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14'''For the original manga and OVA, see ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}''.''' The TV series has its own [[Characters/HellsingAnime characters page]].
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18!! ''Hellsing'' contains the following tropes:
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20* AdaptationalBadass: Both played straight and [[AdaptationalWimp inverted]] in case of Valentine brothers. On the one hand, in the TV series, they are independently acting, wealthy and powerful vampire crime lords who raised a ghoul army and launched the attack on Hellsing HQ on their own, unlike the low-ranking {{Mook Lieutenant}}s they were in the manga continuity. On the other hand, their attack, although seriously damaging, failed to kill every Hellsing agent outside of the central cast like it did in the manga.
21* AdaptationalVillainy: The Chips are shown to be what is used to created the Artificial Vampires, in the Manga and OVA the chips were nothing more than monitoring devices. [[spoiler: This is obviously because it wasn't revealed that it was Mina Harker's body used to make the fake vampire until long after this series was over.]]
22* AdaptedOut:
23** Pip Bernadotte and the Wild Geese from the original manga. A mercenary group very similar to the Wild Geese shows up in the later episodes, but they don't get nearly the screen time or importance the Wild Geese had in the manga. (Pip and company were ''brand new'' at the time the episodes were produced and it wasn't clear just how important they'd be at that juncture.)
24** Tubalcain Alhambra had already shown in the manga when the anime was produced, but given that his storyline with Millennium wasn't cleared yet, he wasn't used for the series.
25** Millennium itself is a strangely subverted example, as while the organization doesn't appear as itself, it is heavily implied to exist in the anime's universe and to be in fact the nameless group behind the actions of Incognito, his British master, and the FREAK chips (which even retain the swastika design). The series's trailer actually shows the silhouette of the Major clapping his hands with the Captain and Doctor by his side [[note]] this was their only appearance in the manga at the time the anime was made. [[/note]] This hints he might have been considered to appear in the series at some point, perhaps as an UnknownCharacter and/or SequelHook, but if he was, these plans were abandoned in the final product.
26* AdaptationDyeJob: Seras is strawberry blonde and wears a blue Hellsing uniform. In the manga she's a regular blonde and wears a yellow Hellsing uniform.
27* AdaptationExpansion:
28** The series added in more CharacterDevelopment in the first six episodes, especially for Seras. It also adds a flashback for Anderson in a possible past encounter with Alucard or another great vampire before gaining his powers.
29** The Hellsing Organization itself gets a lot more detail around it. In the manga and OVA, it can seem like Alucard and later Seras were its only field agents. The anime shows that Hellsing has a highly trained army and intelligence agency to take on the evils of the night.
30* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In Episode 1, Alucard straight up warns Seras that he'll shoot through her lungs in order to pierce her captor's heart and kill him, but asking her first if she's willing to choose to die and then be turned into a vampire by him, saying he won't shoot if her choice is no. This is a far cry from the manga and later ''Ultimate'', where Alucard simply asks if she's a virgin and shoots right through her after she answers yes, not preparing her at all for what's to come and giving her no choice in the matter.
31* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Anderson is considerably less hammy and more restrained here, even seeming more smug at times due to his seiyu's higher pitched voice compared to ''Ultimate'''s Creator/NorioWakamoto.
32* AlasPoorYorick: Seras carrying Alucard's head, twice.
33* AmbiguousEnding: At the end, [[spoiler:Alucard visits Integra in her cell and offers to turn her into a vampire, and she just smiles before the camera fades to black, leaving open whether she will accept or not.]]
34* AscendedExtra: The RedShirtArmy of Hellsing gets a lot more attention in the series, shown to be a highly skilled paramilitary that regularly takes on Vampires and other creatures of the night without the assistance of Alucard. This means that the Valentine brothers' massacre of them feels more personal than in the manga.
35* AsTheGoodBookSays: Alexander Anderson, naturally.
36* AteHisGun: [[spoiler:In a flashback, Alexander is shown attempting this during his first encounter with Alucard. Obviously, either it didn't work or he stopped himself.]]
37* BadassNormal: Walter, Captain Pickman.
38* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:By the end of the series the conspirators have won, the surviving heroes are imprisoned as traitors and Hellsing's been disbanded. However, the final scene reveals that Alucard is still loose and loyal to Integra, leaving open the possibility that they will continue their task on their own.]]
39* BaitAndSwitch: In the first episode, an older man and a woman with black hair are in a room together. The man's predetory actions with her (and centipedes falling in the room) make it seem as if he were a vampire about to feed on the woman. When Alucard arrives to elimate the target, it's the woman who's the vampire.
40* BatmanColdOpen
41* BatmanGambit: Hellsing's plan to lure out Incognito to the Tower of London.
42* BigBad: Incognito.
43* BigDamnHeroes:
44** Seras has most of them.
45** Alucard showing up just in time to prevent Father Anderson from ripping Seras apart. Twice.
46** [[spoiler:Integra's flashback is built around Alucard getting in on this trope.]]
47* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Hellsing is destroyed and their members outlawed, but it seems Hellsing and Integra will continue with their mission.]]
48* BloodlessCarnage: Most vampires and ghouls of the first arc turn to "ashes" when they die. The series gets bloodier towards the end though.
49* BodyHorror:
50** The sequence where an SAS member is turned into a monster.
51** Any scene which features Alucard's powers being used, or Incognito in general. Bonus points for both at once.
52* BookEnds: The confrontation with the Vicar vampire takes place in a church. The last episode features Incognito and Alucard finishing their battle in a cathedral near the Tower of London.
53* BoundAndGagged: Integra, in a strange dream sequence brought on by Alucard.
54* CanonForeigner: Incognito, Helena, Hellsing Captain Peter Fargason, Pickman, and one-shot characters Kim and Harry Anders.
55* CarBomb: How [[spoiler:Harry]] dies.
56* CharacterDevelopment: Lots more compared to the manga, especially Seras and Integra.
57* CheekyMouth: Only a few instances, fortunately.
58* ChristianityIsCatholic: Averted, the Hellsing Organization is Anglican, and it does get into turf wars with the Catholic Iscariot Organization.
59* ChurchShootout: In the first episode, Alucard confronts the vampire priest in a church.
60* CombatSadomasochist: Incognito.
61* CrucifiedHeroShot: [[spoiler:Fargason]].
62* CultSoundtrack: Yasushi Ishii's original score, the quality of which is the one thing the BrokenBase can agree upon. ''Logos Naki World'' in particular is universally accepted as the theme for ''both'' anime adaptations.
63* DamselInDistress: Integra spends much more time in life-threatening danger than her manga and OVA counterparts.
64* DarkerAndEdgier: Although this series doesn't contain as many battles and deaths as the manga and the ''Ultimate'' [=OVA=]s, its atmosphere is generally darker, quieter and more psychological, and its conclusion is much more pessimistic (albeit the pessimistic tone stems in part from the ending being a fairly obvious SequelHook that was not actually followed up on, and thus as a ''de facto'' conclusion, the sequence comes across differently).
65* DemotedToExtra: Iscariot is less important than in the source material and neither Anderson or Maxwell play any role in the series' climax.
66* DisposableWoman: Played with in the first episode. A creepy, lecherous executive acting very suspiciously and talking about his love of the night and unique tastes is groping a prostitute. Alucard shows up and calls out the vampire. [[spoiler:It's the woman. There is also a RewatchBonus if you notice she is wearing Valentine's symbol on her necklace.]]
67* DramaticShattering:
68** Anderson's glasses.
69** Alucard's glasses after he's gunned down in the first episode.
70* DullSurprise: In the English dub of the [[Anime/{{Hellsing}} anime]], Integra sounds rather bored instead of furious upon discovering that the Valentine brothers had invaded Hellsing Manor.
71* EvilLaugh: Seriously, this anime is full of characters (good and bad) who love to laugh like they're evil maniacs.
72* {{Expy}}: Where else have we seen a [[BloodKnight snarky guy that enjoys causing bloody slaughter]] wearing a BadassLongcoat and a hat? Was his name [[{{VideoGame/Blood}} Caleb]]?
73* FanDisservice: Integra gets partially undressed once, but it's creepy/squicky [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty considering the circumstances]].
74* {{Fanservice}}: The fetish club scene from "Brotherhood".
75* FingerPokeOfDoom: Luke dispatches a RedShirt this way.
76* FisticuffsBoss: Seras VS the last SAS squad member.
77* FlatCharacter: Incognito's backstory is never really explored, nor does he get a lot of characterization. He's just there to be the FinalBoss.
78* FreakOut: Seras when seeing that Hellsing's human personnel had been turned into ghouls.
79* FullFrontalAssault: Incognito.
80* GeckoEnding: The anime stops directly adapting the manga after episode 7 and follows its own storyline to a radically different conclusion. This is due to the anime being produced 7 years before the manga ended.
81* GodzillaThreshold: Integra orders Alucard to enter his Level 1 form once Incognito [[spoiler:''summons a god'' to destroy London]].
82* [[GoodScarsEvilScars Good Scars]]: Fargason
83* GunPorn: There's a lot of pistol close-ups.
84* AHouseDivided: Honestly, at least half the body count on the good guys' side is caused by each other. [[JurisdictionFriction Police]], [[LetsYouAndHimFight special forces]], [[InterServiceRivalry the army]], [[WeAREStrugglingTogether various paramilitary groups]], [[AHouseDivided everybody]] treats them as anywhere from [[WeHaveReserves expendable]] through collateral damage all the way to mandatory targets.
85* IHateYouVampireDad: Seras has her moments.
86* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Integra's last encounter with [[spoiler:Bubbancy]] brings this trope to mind...
87* ImAHumanitarian: [[spoiler:Incognito]] eats [[spoiler:Helena]] alive. Alucard also counts, especially when he kills [[spoiler:Luke Valentine]].
88* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Incognito’s fate.]]
89* InvincibleHero: To a degree, Alucard is this. He's not completely invincible but being beheaded was only an inconvenience.
90** The Abridged series gives an excellent nod to this trope when Alucard and Integra talk on the phone. "Oh what are you going to do, call that guy that can stop me? What was his name? Michael [=McDoesn=]'tExist?"
91* KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade: [[spoiler:Kim]]
92* KissOfTheVampire: In "Brotherhood", the victims are shown to have [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything very...suggestive]] expressions.
93* LesbianVampire: [[spoiler:Laura]]
94* LighterAndSofter: Partly due to the anime's departure from the original storyline, Alucard’s sadism is toned down and his [[MoralityPet relationships with Integra and Seras]] are emphasized.
95* LimitedWardrobe: Actually averted in the case of Seras. When she's not in her [[IconicOutfit blue uniform]], she has a variety of civilian clothes. Played straight with everyone else, though.
96* UsefulNotes/TheLondonUnderground: In "Duel".
97* MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext: How Incognito dodges a gunshot in Episode 13.
98* MasochismTango: Integra and Alucard. Their dynamics (and characterizations) changed from BodyguardCrush in the Manga to MasochismTango in the TV series.
99* TheMasquerade: Keeping supernatural activities secret is emphasized in the TV series.
100* MauveShirt: Fargason. An [[CanonForeigner anime-original]] character, he stands out as the only named captain in the anime organization to [[RedShirt last more than one or two episodes]], letting him define himself as AFatherToHisMen and TheMentor to Seras.
101* MurderDotCom: In "Innocent as a Human", a SnuffFilm featuring a man being killed on screen by a Vampire also has a Hellsing soldier in the background, which forces Integra to deploy Hellsing and Seras to investigate the film and find out who is responsible for broadcasting the film and end further snuff film broadcasting before widespread curiosity can be incited regarding the Hellsing Organization.
102* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Walter]], after he is hypnotized into nearly killing Seras.
103* NeverMyFault: The news reporter takes no responsibility for her actions in the snuff films, blaming it on the person publishing the videos and claiming she was just doing her job as a reporter. Integra doesn't buy it and has Alucard kill her.
104* NeverTrustATrailer: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Hbhtq9ugPg This]] is the original Japanese trailer for the TV series, featuring stellar animation (save for a couple of shots) and plenty of violence, as well as the Major. In addition to half of the animation from the trailer being cut from the final product, most of the remaining bits were only used in the show's opening.
105* NinjaPirateZombieRobot:
106** Holy Knights Templar {{Dracula}} with GunsAkimbo!
107** Incognito takes it further: African Black Magic [[LooksLikeOrlok Nosferatu]].
108** Anderson: An AxCrazy {{Cyborg}} assassin BadassPreacher with [[BottomlessMagazines endless]] [[BladeSpam projectile]] [[ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks bayonets]] and ImplausibleFencingPowers.
109* NobleBigot: Integra and Walter are both clearly annoyed that, due to the lack of manpower after the Valentine attack, they need to loosen the requirements to allow "heathens and atheists" into the organization.
110* NonActionBigBad: Incognito's master is [[TheGhost never seen]], let alone ever fighting the heroes. S/He lets [[DragonInChief Incognito]] do all the heavy lifting and is left [[spoiler:defenceless to be taken out as soon as Incognito is killed]].
111* NoSwastikas: Avoids the issue entirely by excluding the later Millennium arc, but this is due to production timing rather than censorship. However, the shape of the circuitry in the FREAK chips in the series is still an obscured swastika.
112* NotQuiteDead: Alucard pulls this off twice.
113** Incognito does this as well, also twice, and both after being shot by a gun that should have killed him.
114* NowThatsUsingYourTeeth:
115** Anderson briefly wields a bayonet with his teeth.
116** Alucard also uses his teeth to cock his gun once.
117%% * OffWithHisHead
118* OldSoldier: Fargason.
119* OminousLatinChanting: Part of the soundtrack.
120* OneWingedAngel: Alucard's Level 1, his most powerful state (in the anime only).
121* OurGhoulsAreCreepier: "Ghoul", in this setting, refers to a shambling, ravenous, flesh-eating zombie that a vampire can create from the corpse of someone they completely drained of blood. Ghouls are bestial creatures, but can clumsily use tools, including guns, as shown when the Valentine Brothers attack the Hellsing Estate.
122* OurVampiresAreDifferent: In fact, with the existence of Truebloods and FREAKS, they're even different from each other!
123** Trueblood Vampires more closely resemble the Gothic Vampire archetype; they have powers like regenerating, turning into [[{{Animorphism}} animals]] or [[SuperSmoke banks of mist]], SuperStrength, SuperSenses, and the like. It's hard to judge just how powerful they are, especially seeing as how Alucard has been experimented upon to make him more than an ordinary vampire, but it's implied that age plays a part in their potency. Truebloods reproduce in the standard method of drinking blood from a human and willing them to change.
124** FREAK Vampires are artificial vampires, created through the implantation of special body-altering microchips. They are vastly inferior to Truebloods, lacking their more supernatural powers and failing to attain similar levels of physical potency. There is a shown discrepancy between the power levels of FREAKS, which may have something to do with how many chips are implanted. They do have the ability to raise their dead victims as Ghouls, which is implied to be a trait present in Truebloods as well, but don't have the ability to create other vampires.
125* OutGambitted: [[spoiler:Integra's BatmanGambit technically succeeds, but Incognito outmaneuvers her.]]
126* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Integra, Fargason.
127* ShoutOut:
128** Possibly to the ''Wilmarth Foundation'' in the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, which may have influenced the portrayal of the ''Hellsing Organization''. [[Creator/ChiakiKonaka The show's writer]] is known for being a fan of the Mythos, and often adds Lovecraftian themes or references to his works.
129** TakeThat, too--The dub of Episode Four of the anime references The Sun, a British tabloid, when a newscaster is being chewed out over a broadcast of Hellsing operatives.
130** Jan Valentine calls Walter [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} "Alfred"]] in episode 6.
131** When Alucard confronts Anderson in episode 7 he calls him Music/JudasPriest.
132** The soundtrack [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t2sC1D0-AY "Hidden Leaves Harmony"]] samples Godzilla roars.
133* SlidingScaleOfVampireFriendliness: Hard to categorize. Traditional vampirism is not massively contagious (it takes deliberate decision to make a new vampire), nor does it cause ''immediate'' morality shifts, and the HorrorHunger is so subdued that Seras could go a good long while without feeding and never lost control due to hunger [[note]] albeit there's some implication this is due to her "youth" as a vampire and it includes some of the manga's implication that she's going to have to embrace her nature as a "monster" at ''some'' point, which the series never reaches; even Helena, who is otherwise a seemingly peaceful bookworm vampire, is clear in her belief that Seras cannot be a naif forever [[/note]]. FREAK vampires seem to be either more vulnerable to moral decay or just awful people to begin with, since they all [[TranshumanTreachery become monsters]].
134** This is mentioned as why the FREAK vampires are so dangerous. True Nosferatu are terrifyingly powerful, but have their own goals and motivations pretty far removed from human concerns. A FREAK is also powerful, but retains a human capacity for evil and a very pressing reason to indulge it.
135* SnuffFilm: The plot of "Innocent As a Human" revolves around these being distributed on the internet--the fact that they involve filming humans being eaten by vampires is what gets Hellsing involved.
136* SparedByTheAdaptation:
137** In more ways than one--[[spoiler:Walter]] not only survives thanks to the series quickly [[OvertookTheManga overtaking the manga's storyline]], [[spoiler:he also never has a FaceHeelTurn]].
138** [[spoiler:Anderson and Maxwell survive as well, mostly thanks to them [[DemotedToExtra not participating in the final battle]].]]
139* StagesOfMonsterGrief: Seras goes through most of them.
140* StateSec: The paramilitary aspects of the Hellsing Organization is played up more in the Anime. Here, the RedShirtArmy actually goes around and take out vampires.
141* SupportingProtagonist: Seras becomes this as well as an AudienceSurrogate in this series. She's actually quite a bit more well-rounded than in either the manga or the OVA, surprisingly.
142* TimeBomb: One of the many dangers Hellsing's RedShirtArmy faces.
143* UndeadChild: Helena, the world-weary vampire in the body of a little girl.
144* UnresolvedSexualTension: There seems to be even more of it between Alucard and Integra in the anime. Emphasis on "sexual".
145** OfficialCouple, if you take into account [[WordOfGod Studio Gonzo's statements and interviews]].
146* TheUnreveal: [[spoiler: The organization which created the FREAK Vampires, with epilogue text in the finale even saying that MI-5 is continuing Hellsing's search for them. Of course, since this is purely the result of the anime [[OvertookTheManga overtaking the manga]], one could assume it was this continuity's version of Millennium.]]
147* VampiresOwnNightClubs: The Valentine brothers.
148* VampiresSleepInCoffins:
149** Alucard the vampire sleeps in his special coffin when he needs to rest; doing so also recharges his energy as most of his powers are sealed within the coffin.
150** The new vampire Seras Victoria is issued a coffin, and is locked in it during the flight to Argentina in one episode as she's too young to resist sunlight or cross running water like Alucard can.
151* WhatTheHellAreYou: Said to Alucard a couple of times. [[spoiler:Just before his death, Incognito gets an answer, as Alucard's half-shadowed face reveals the mustachioed face of Vlad Ţepeș.]]
152* WholeEpisodeFlashback: Episode 10 depicts Integra and Alucard's first encounter.
153* WolfMan: The SAS squad members, once turned into monsters, gain the ability to transform into these.
154* WordSaladLyrics: "The World Without Logos", the catchy opening theme, is (almost[[note]]there's a single Japanese word in the second verse[[/note]]) entirely in English, ''none' of which makes any sense.
155* YouMonster:
156-->'''Alexander Anderson''': You monster.
157-->'''Alucard''': I get that a lot.
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