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13* On ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime,'' Marceline the Vampire Queen ''can'' drink blood, but actually only needs to [[AbstractEater eat the color red]] (which she can suck out of anything, leaving it gray). This does ''not'' necessarily make her a FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire, however -- she seems to like the title characters, but once mad, she [[OneWingedAngel transforms into a horrific bat-monster]] and tries to kill anyone nearby to drink their blood. She is in a [[PowerFloats permanent state of levitation]] and neither walks nor sits in most appearances, and even floats above her bed while sleeping. She can apparently enter houses without being invited, is never seen interacting with a holy symbol one way or another, but is burnt to ash very quickly by sunlight and is implied to be killable with a stake. She has extra powers like fast healing, necromancy, mild shapeshifting and invisibility. It should be noted that Marceline is far from the typical vampire as she is originally [[spoiler:a half-demon HalfHumanHybrid who absorbed the powers of various high-ranking vampires and then (more or less separately) got turned into one]]. Her [[spoiler:vast demonic [[EldritchAbomination true form]]]] is probably not a result of being a vampire, and many of her specific powers derive [[spoiler:from those specific vampire nobles]] rather than being universal among vampires.
14** Each of the vampires [[spoiler:she got her powers from]] are pretty different. For instance, the Vampire King himself is actually a ''lion'' that was turned into a vampire, rather than a humanoid.
15** The Empress is a (human?) woman with hypnotic eyes that seem to be always on--her eyes are veiled when not being used to make someone her thrall, and a living snake wrapped around her neck crawls up and raises the veil when she begins to thrall someone. This power apparently also requires an incantation to work, unless that's just the cue for the snake to raise the veil. Her other powers and weaknesses are ill-defined. [[spoiler:She is the source of Marceline's invisibility.]]
16** The Hierophant is a stuffily traditionalist vampire who appears as a devil or krampus. He has even more wide-ranging powers of shapeshifting than classic vampires, and imitates textures and colors of different animals, sometimes more than one at once, but seems to always have at least his boots on in any form he takes, as opposed to a gelatinous shapeshifter like Jake with arbitrary shapes but no textures or colors. It's strongly implied that his dogmatic belief in all the traditional vampire weaknesses ''[[YourMindMakesItReal makes them real]]'' for him. For example, he is [[spoiler:killed by crossing the threshold of a fake house [[MustBeInvited uninvited]], which seems to take effect when he ''realizes'' he wasn't invited]] while other vampires in the series wouldn't even be phased by a real one.
17** The Fool is a tiny gnome-like creature who has effortless floating powers like Marceline, [[spoiler:being as his soul is what gave her that power]].
18** The Moon is a disquieting little otherworldly creature implied to be one of the most powerful vampires. She has an ear on her forehead and apparently many legs under her skirt. She sleeps in a jar. Gelatinous glowing spheres called "pearls" constantly appear wherever she walks as if falling out from under her skirt. When confronted she becomes larger and more demonic in appearance with MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily, a tongue like a coiled snake sitting in her mouth, VoiceOfTheLegion, and the ability to run at great speed. She can make locks open by chanting "pigs" at them, and melts soldiers' helmets by looking at them. Her weaknesses are unknown but like all vampires in the series she is vulnerable to being staked, but only in the correct way. Otherwise her healing factor makes her nearly impervious to physical attacks.
19** These vampires make up the (squabbling) royal court of the original vampire nation, which is implied to be a ''hive.'' All other vampires seen are identical Nosferatu-like creatures that attack in groups.
20** Vampirism in this series involves having some kind of spiritual essence inside you, which can be extracted and become an energy vampire or... something. Marceline's essence [[spoiler:retakes the form of the original five members of the vampire court]] because not only was she a vampire, [[spoiler:she had previously sucked each of their souls out using her demon powers, and was then bitten and turned by the King as she killed him.]] Shame they keep putting it in a bucket [[TooDumbToLive on the floor]]. In the end she is forced to [[spoiler: repeat the process of sucking their souls and becoming a vampire]] in order to neutralize them as a threat.
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22* ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'':
23** The following exchange involves [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Master Shake]] making one up while receiving an ominous phone call from inside a school bus:
24--->'''Frylock''' (''using his scanning device''): The call is coming from inside that school bus!\
25'''Shake''': Inside the bus? It '''is''' the bus! The bus of the undead! Vampires!\
26'''Frylock''': I'm not detecting any vampiritic activity. Besides, it's 2 o' clock in the afternoon.\
27'''Shake''': It's... it's a ''reverse vampire''! They crave the sun! Love it. They love to get tans.\
28'''Frylock''': Really? And where do they come from?\
29'''Shake''': Uh... Tansylvania?\
30'''Frylock''': Oh, no. No, no, no way in the world!\
31'''Shake''': See the wheels? Those are the markings.\
32'''Frylock''': Where do you ''get'' this stuff?
33** ''Assisted Living Dracula'', a reality show Shake watches, is mentioned in the same episode. They later go to Dracula's grave to prove to Shake that vampires aren't real. In this case, Dracula was apparently ''not'' vulnerable to sunlight, but died of old age in an assisted living facility.
34** Another episode involves recurring character MC Pee Pants coming back to life as an old man under the recording name Little Brittle. He gets bit by a vampire fan. [[spoiler:This was actually [[AllAccordingToPlanned exactly his goal]]. They both die almost immediately due to sunlight.]]
35** A true example is Marcula, the Aqua Teens' landlord. He's not killed by sunlight, can talk to spiders, and is hunchbacked with green skin and uncontrollable body hair. He disintegrates when Carl spills garlic juice on him, but later shows up as a flying head with arms.
36* ''WesternAnimation/ArchiesWeirdMysteries'' gave vampires a three episode arc ("Scarlet Night", "I Was A Teenage Vampire", "Halloween of Horror"). Transformation is immediate and results in TranshumanTreachery level morality shift. Transformation also results in pale white skin, red eyes, and the usual fangs. The condition can be cured by killing the victim's sire within an hour or the head vampire at any time. They have the abilities of flight, super strength, and changing into mist. Minions can walk in sunlight if they use sunblock. There's also a mystic amulet that can destroy them with a laser beam, but it must be used by "the chosen one".
37* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/AttackOfTheKillerTomatoes'', a vampiric tomato was ''going'' to suck blood from someone's neck until the local censor said that sucking blood wasn't "nice" enough, and suggested that he try kissing instead. He does, but that turns her into a vampire anyway, and starts a race of vampires who are obsessed with smooching their victims instead of drinking their blood. Also, the transformation comes with a costume change and adopting a Transylvanian accent.
38* ''WesternAnimation/TheBatmanVsDracula'' has a version of Dracula who drains blood from people and makes them into "Lost Ones" who are minion vampires but can be turned back to human by scientific means. It's stated that he can kill people by draining their blood but it never happens, this being a cartoon where NobodyCanDie. Minion vampires always look like pale monstrous creatures, but Dracula himself can look human when he feeds enough. It should be noted that among his minions is a vampire Joker, and this continuity's version of the Joker is a feral gorilla-like prop comic, build like the original Beast and with lime green dreds. He robs a blood bank -- which consists of a dramatically-lit warehouse lined with eighty-foot shelves of glass jars of blood. The Batman captures him and uses him as the experimental rat as he tries to cure vampirism.
39* ''Franchise/Ben10'' has several exemples of those:
40** Though they never appeared in the show, [[AllThereInTheManual some promotional materials state]] the ''Ben 10'' universe once had a species of vampire-like aliens called Vladats, who used to share the planet of Anur Transyl with the Transylians. They were apparently exterminated by the Transylians before the story started, though.
41** Michael Morningstar (AKA Darkstar), one of the villains from ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'', possess characteristics similar to a vampire.
42** Believe it or not, Malware from ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse Omniverse]]'' is the Mechomorph equivalent of a vampire, draining his fellow Mechomorphs into lifeless husks.
43** The Vladats finally get an appearance in the ''Galactic Monster'' story arc, where Zs'Skayr resurrects their leader, Lord Transyl. Apparently, they were lean, pale-skinned humanoid beings with fangs who could fly and fed on others' life force. Their signature ability apparently was MindControl, which they could do by spitting smaller bat-like creatures called Corrupturas who grafted themselves on people, enslaving them in the process ([[AndIMustScream And said enslaved people remained concious while being controlled]]). While sunlight could hurt them, it apparently wasn't lethal. Although they went extinct prior to the creation of the Omnitrix, Ben is able to [[PowerCopying scan]] Lord Transyl and gains Whampire as a new transformation.
44* The ABC Weekend Special ''Literature/{{Bunnicula}} the Vampire Rabbit''.
45* ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' has a robotic vampire called NOS-4-A2 who drains the energy of robots and other machinery as opposed to drinking blood. He also has mind control abilities over said machinery. In combination with radiation from a certain moon, it also can turn humans into feral mechanical "[[{{Pun}} wire-]][[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent wolves]]".
46* ''WesternAnimation/{{Castlevania}}'' of course has vampires in abundance, they look mostly humanoid except with pointed ears and fangs, but possess supernatural [[SuperStrength strength]], [[SuperSpeed speed]], have a [[HealingFactor healing powers]], [[PowerFloats can fly]] and at least one vampire is shown [[SuperSmoke turning into mist]]. {{Dracula}} even among the other vampires stands out being able to wander around daylight, teleport across country, manifest as a giant fire spirit/a horde of bats and when he's severely pissed create a giant burning ball of magma (dark inferno). Vampire's weaknesses still apparent and it's shown you can kill them without holy weapons or magic if you [[{{Gorn}} dismember them]] hard enough, Dracula however still [[NoSell no sells]] almost everything that's thrown at him [[spoiler: except a stake through the heart and even then ''it took further decapitation and fire to truly get rid of him'']]. Alucard Dracula's {{Dhampir}} son, much like ComicBook/{{Blade}} has the pros of being a vampire while lacking the cons. He can withstand sunlight but has fangs, healing powers enhanced strength [[FlashStep especially speed]] as well the ability to [[{{Shapeshifting}} turn into a wolf/bats]]. However in the FinalBattle Alucard was heartily knocked around by Dracula and other vampires to lesser extent, plus his vampire powers were distinctively matched thus necessitating Alucard getting aid from Trevor and Sypha, which shows that being half human isn't necessarily an advantage.
47** The Netflix show also subverts the traditional vampire's ForTheEvulz attitude as it's mused by Dracula and other characters that most vampire don't truly hate humans, more that they merely apathetically see them as a food source or "livestock" similar to cattle. Also in spite of this notion Dracula himself shows both love and friendship to two particular humans (Lisa and Issac), even the particularly blood thirsty vampire God Brand [[VillainRespect compliments]] the bravery of the "livestock" he faces. Averted with Carmila who’s traditionally callous and labeling Dracula and Lisa's love and marriage as the former "[[EvilCannotComprehendGood keeping a pet]]".
48** Vampires are at one point described as a "highly evolved predator species" who happen to favor humans as prey. This also includes having eyesight that is very different from a human's, and explains why they hate crosses; Waving certain geometric shapes in their face scrambles their perception.
49* The ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'' HalloweenEpisode "[[Recap/CatDogS2E19CatDogula CatDogula]]" featured the city of Nearburg being attacked by Peruvian vampire ticks who succeed in turning everyone but Cat into a vampire. The leader of the ticks was a fat evil tick named Nosferacho, whose name is a pun on Nosferatu. In the end, Cat cures everyone of their vampirism by dousing them in garlic juice, including the Peruvian vampire ticks.
50* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' features the villain Count Spankulot who, well, [[ComedicSpanking spanks children]]. He only does this to kids who break the rules or ''really'' make him angry, as he did to Numbuh One in retaliation for sending him to jail. Like most vampires, Count Spankulot can turn others into vampires by simply spanking the victim without his gloves[[spoiler:, and the transformation not only applies to human beings, among other living things, but also to stuffed animals, which the vampirified Numbuh One does to [[GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals Numbuh Three's Big Bottom Rainbow Monkey doll]] at the start of the episode "Operation: L.O.C.K.D.O.W.N."]]. The only cure for anyone transformed into a Spank-Happy Vampire is for the victim to either spank back the vampire who spanked them, or spank the original Spank-Happy Vampire (Count Spankulot himself). Spank-Happy Vampires still have the traditional weakness to garlic and [[WeakenedbytheLight sunlight]], but of those vampires, only Count Spankulot himself is immune to sunlight, whereas those he transformed into vampires as well as those his victims transformed into vampires and so on are not. [[spoiler:While Numbuhs 1, 2, 3 and 4 are seen as Spank-Happy Vampires in "Operation: L.O.C.K.D.O.W.N.", Numbuh 5 is transformed instead of Numbuh 4 in ''VideoGame/OperationVIDEOGAME'']].
51* In ''WesternAnimation/CountDuckula'', a vampire who has been killed can be brought back by a once-a-century secret ritual. In the most recent ritual, tomato ketchup was accidentally used instead of blood, resulting in the title character becoming a ''vegetarian''. And he's a duck, which is pretty different all on its own.
52* In the ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' episode "Night of the Living Spud", the vampire is a huge potato. Talk about different. It seems to mostly be a roaring beast, and when it captures its victims and does whatever it does offscreen, the result is a character with an intense desire for potato-based foods, MindControlEyes, no will other than to sit around and watch TV (a ''couch'' potato), and sprouts coming out of their heads. Its weakness is someone saying "potato backwards" (literally, "potato backwards", not "otatop") while shaking out the pollen of a ''lycium nycanthropus'', the particular plant that its creator, Bushroot, happens to be. (Incidentally, on his way into the forest, he runs into some hicks who perform some... interesting vampahr tests on him [[note]]dropping him from a great height because apparently, vampahrs bayounce; force-feeding him super-hot peppers because vampahrs don't lahk 'em...[[/note]].)
53** [[KillItWithFire "Zack, get the diesel fuel."]]
54* In the HalloweenEpisode of ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'', "Ducky Horror Picture Show", Scrooge unknowingly allows a bunch of monsters into his new community center, and his home, one of which being a vampire. It is discovered when Huey, Dewey, and Louie bring him apples, that he eats those and does not bite people or animals. They keep his teeth shiny, you know.
55* The ''WesternAnimation/ExtremeGhostbusters'' dealt with clown vampires, only these vampires fed on laughter instead of blood. They still used the traditional method of passing their vampirism into new victims, as Eduardo painfully found out.
56* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
57** In the episode [[Recap/FuturamaS3E15IDatedARobot "I Dated a Robot"]], UnabashedBMovieFan rates ''Charlie's Angels III: The Legend of Charlie's Gold'' highly because it contains two things: "a vampire and an explosion." Specifically, it features a vampire which promptly explodes after emerging from its coffin. The ticking sound was sort of a giveaway.
58** Actual vampires appear in a few later episodes. They are for the most part classical vampires that can turn into bats, but are unaffected by daylight and overall live as normal people.
59* ''WesternAnimation/GravedaleHigh'' has Vinny Stoker, the bohemian womenizer vampire and kind of [[Series/HappyDays Fonziesque looking]].
60* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' has not one, not two, but ''three'' examples:
61** From the ChristmasEpisode, there's Baron von Ghoulish, the head vampire voiced by Creator/MalcolmMcDowell. He seems a lot like a classic vampire, except he's a neat freak and lives in the North Pole. But what's more, [[spoiler:there's also a Head ''Head'' Vampire, who is actually Mrs. Claus; in fact, she's actually the one who turned Santa into a vampire in the first place]].
62** The show's version of {{Dracula}} is an old man, and is a ShoutOut to both Redd Foxx and ''Film/{{Blacula}}''. Despite being black, he looks more like Novel!Dracula than most other Draculas, and [[DaywalkingVampire he doesn't burn when exposed to sunlight]] (except for a brief moment in his first two appearances). His method of drinking blood is not by sucking but rather making cuts with his fangs and licking them, like a vampire bat. Also, his grandson is also an example, which brings us to...
63** [[BlackAndNerdy Ir]][[NonActionGuy win]]. Not only is he the grandson of Dracula, thus making him a {{Dhampyr}}, but his mother is a {{Mummy}}, making him a HybridMonster. At first glance, his monster heritage isn't too apparent, but ''[[HalloweenEpisode Under]]''''[[GrandFinale fist]]'' reveals that he has a monster form that kind of looks like some [[{{Goth}} gothic]] superhero. Along with this, he has dark powers that include ([[SuperpowerLottery but are not limited to]]) VoluntaryShapeshifting and {{Flight}}.
64* In ''WesternAnimation/HelloKittysFurryTaleTheater'', [[Franchise/{{HelloKitty}} Kitty]], [[Creator/{{Sanrio}} My Melody, Chip the Seal, and Sam the Penguin]] encounter the wicked Countess Catula (played by Catnip).
65* ''WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi'' featured a trio of vampire rock musicians known as the Talent Suckers (individually known as Vladimir, Nicolai, and Mitch). As their band name suggested, they sucked the talent of other rock musicians rather than blood, though the end of their debut episode does imply that they managed to turn Kaz.
66* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'': in "Fangs a Lot, Johnny", Susan and Mary transform into vampires in order to impress Gil. They wear gothic black dresses, their eyes turn a cat-like green, and they glitter in the sunlight. This was due to the fact that the episode was a TakeThat against ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga''. They still had their thirst for blood, and tried to bite Gil, turn him into a vampire, and have him for the rest of eternity.
67* ''WesternAnimation/KaBlam'':
68** The titular monster in the ''Life with Loopy'' short "Fang Fairy". When her brother, Larry, ends up with a toothache (which is likely a baby tooth) and is scared of visiting the [[TheDentistEpisode dentist]] to have it removed so he can put it under his pillow for the tooth fairy, Loopy wonders if a Fang Fairy exists. She's proven right when she leaves her plastic vampire fangs for him, and the fairy, who is none too pleased with the practical joke she pulled on him, puts a curse on her that turns her into [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent a werewolf]]. The fairy later quits this business and goes into a career in dentistry, [[spoiler:where he becomes Larry's dentist, having been recommended by Loopy personally, [[DepravedDentist much to his fear]].]]
69* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoon ''Transylvania 6-5000'' features Count Bloodcount. He tries various times to kill WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, only to fall victim to the rabbit saying both "Abracadabra" and "Hocus Pocus", which transforms the vampire into and out of the form of a bat at inopportune moments. Bugs catches on to what is happening and uses these magic words to ultimately defeat the Count.
70-->'''Count Bloodcount:''' I am a vampire!\
71'''Bugs:''' Oh, yeah? Well, abracadabra! ''(umpire outfit appears on him)'' I'm an umpire!\
72'''Count Bloodcount:''' Hocus pocus! ''(turns into a bat)'' I'm a bat!\
73'''Bugs:''' Okay, I'm a bat, too. Abracadabra! ''(turns into a baseball bat)''\
74'''Count Bloodcount:''' ''(puts on a pair of glasses)'' [[YouWouldntHitAGuyWithGlasses You wouldn't hit a bat with glasses on, would you?]]\
75''(Bugs as a baseball bat hits the-Count-turned-bat on the head, knocking it out)''
76* ''WesternAnimation/MajorLazer'' features two different vampire sects. The ancient race of Vampire Vampires are a theatrical, cape-wearing, European-accented bunch, while the young, sexy Vampire acts like scene/rave kids. The two sects have been fighting since the beginning of Vampire Times.
77* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/MightyMax'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdacSL2pUcQ "Fly By Night"]], took Our Vampires Are Different to its natural extreme by featuring a female vampire, Countess Musca, who ignored almost all of these vampire tropes (aside from the obvious blood-drinking). To top it all off, instead of a bat, she turned into a giant ''horsefly''.
78* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/MovilleMysteries'' had the main characters believing an exterminator was a vampire... and he was, sort of. He was actually the "adopted son" of a group of vampiric mosquitoes led by a human-sized, repulsive queen who just happened to sleep in a coffin. The exterminator's GameFace had him adopt insect-like traits and he winds up being [[ShadowDiscretionShot ripped apart and eaten]] by a swarm of hungry frogs. The queen and her spawn are destroyed by a giant, makeshift bug zapper.
79* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mixels}}'': While not actually vampires as some of the Mixels thought, The Glowkies (Globert, Vampos, and Boogly) have some pretty strange and fascinating features that count. This includes their glowing eyes, large jaws, and multiple limbs. The biggest example is their Max, which includes Globert's giant eye, Boogly's feelers act as arms. Both Globert's and Vampos's wings, and Vampos's large set of fangs. And they also live on the moon.
80* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In the episode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E7Bats Bats!]]", the characters have to deal with vampire fruit bats that are preying on Applejack's apple crop. Their plan to hypnotize the bats into not feeding on the apples succeeds, only for their lust to transfer to Fluttershy, turning her into an apple-sucking vampire as well. She only turns into a vampire at night with no memory of it (similar to werewolves), she only sucks the juice from apples (much like the bats) as opposed to blood, and she still has a reflection, which is a plot point as it is used to keep her still so Twilight can (mostly) reverse the transformation.
81* Several episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'':
82** In "No One Comes to Lupusville" the ghostbusters deal with a village of vampires. The ghostbusters themselves are hired by the head vampire and turn out [[spoiler:werewolves were the original owners of the village, therefore the name, and they were taken prisoners by the vampires.]]
83** In "Transylvanian Homesick Blues" they visit [[{{Ruritania}} Boldavia]] hired by Count Vostak who turns out to be not only a vampire but the LastOfHisKind harrass by the vampire hunter Van Helding. Curiously though, the ghostbusters side with him and protect him of Van Helding. They also mention that he is the first vampire they encounter (disregarding completely the Lupusville episode).
84** "My Left Fang" have a vampire-ghost... as in a ghost that drinks the ectoplasm of other ghosts. The ghostbusters were hired this time for the people of a German town that depends on ghosts as a tourist attraction to actually help the ghosts get rid of the vampire.
85* Vampires in ''WesternAnimation/RoswellConspiraciesAliensMythsAndLegends'' are aliens like every other mythological creature in the show. Instead of being associated with bats they are far more snake-like, having a long tail instead of legs and having a long neck. Their human appearance is actually accomplished via a sophisticated hologram, and being exposed to sunlight causes the Vampires to burst into flames.
86* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'', when the vampires aren't [[ScoobyDooHoax a villain in disguise]]:
87** In ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheReluctantWerewolf'', the BigBad is Count Dracula. However, he is comically inept at his goal of making Shaggy lose the Monster Car Road race. He did find a way to counter the sun weakness, by wearing ''sunscreen''.
88** Likewise with his partner (wife?) Vanna-pira. Unlike the green-skinned Dracula, you could mistake her for human. It's only her yellow eyes and grown out nails that peg her as a vampire.
89** Not to mention his teenage daughter Sybella, from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheGhoulSchool'', who has purple skin (and hair) instead of pale white, and seems to be immune to sunlight. She's simply [[{{Pun}} "fang-tastic"]]!
90* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpiderWoman'' featured Dracula, [[MonsterMash Wolfman, and Frankenstein's monster]], all using laser eyes to turn people into new monsters. Well except the monster, which shot them from the bolts in his neck. Defeating the trio turned all the infected back to normal.
91* In ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' Nosferatu seems to be immune to sunlight, which was his only weakness in [[{{Film/Nosferatu}} his film]]. He's also unaffected by garlic and for the most part is benign to the point he's PlayedForLaughs in almost any scene he's in.
92* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'', one of the many parodies King Koopa played was Count Koopula, a ''tomato sauce''-sucking vampire.
93* ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'':
94** Ironic as it seems, in an episode called "Attack of the Vampires", the vampires didn't bite, but [[RedEyesTakeWarning shot laser beams from their eyes]] to make vampires in numberous amounts! How did the Caped Crusader and the Boy Wonder escape from joining them? They had visited a cave filled with '''normal''' bats by accident searching '''for''' the vampires!
95** The Superfriends also faced Vampiress, the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZWJVa7Uvfk Voodoo Vampire.]] She shot transforming beams from her fangs. Broadcast Standards and Practices doesn't like vampires being shown biting lest young cartoon fans try acting it out on the playground (which is why the ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' version of Morbius had a sort of FacePalmOfDoom).
96* ''WesternAnimation/TurboFast'' had an episode where Turbo and Whiplash are invited to the home of Count Tickula, who Whiplash is convinced wants to suck Turbo's blood. As it turns out, he's a dog tick and is only interested in dog blood; he called Turbo because he wanted his help in repairing the Count's relationship with his {{emo}} son.
97* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'' with Jefferson Twilight, a ComicBook/{{Blade}} {{Expy}} who hunts black vampires. As in, [[Film/{{Blacula}} vampires made from people of African descent]]. That's pretty much [[CripplingOverspecialization the only kind of vampire he hunts]]; he legitimately has no idea how to handle vampires of different ethnicities. Amusingly, it's implied he does this so white vampire hunters don't get MistakenForRacist.
98-->''"They haven't been taken by blaculas. Though I'm not prepared to rule out Caucasian vampires."''

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