Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Awesome / TanzDerVampire

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Save for the new ending in the Vienna revival, the Professor of all people is the only main character to make it out alive. Not bad for a man of his age.
* Tanzsaal ends with Alfred and Professor Abronsius cornered by the Count, his son, and a couple of extremely hungry vampires. Seems hopeless? Thanks to some quick-thinking and an improvised cross all of the vampires are send fleeing, the castle is crumbling, while out heros get their chance to make a run for it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Mark Seibert's Krolock gets one in "Tanzsaal". Incapacitated by the cross - more so than other Krolocks, as he's collapsed on the ground whereas, say, Thomas Borchert's vampire is still standing -, he's still strong enough to deliver the line "In the name of Hell, fire, and blood, GET HER BAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!" in a demonic growl.

to:

* Mark Seibert's Krolock gets one in "Tanzsaal". Incapacitated by the cross - more so than other Krolocks, as he's collapsed on the ground whereas, say, Thomas Borchert's vampire is still standing -, he's still strong enough to deliver the line "In the name of Hell, fire, and blood, follow them! GET HER BAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!" in a demonic growl.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Mark Seibert's Krolock gets one in "Tanzsaal". Incapacitated by the cross - more so than other Krolocks, as he's collapsed on the ground whereas, say, Thomas Borchert's vampire is still standing -, he's still strong enough to deliver the line "In the name of Hell, fire, and blood, GET HER BAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!" in a demonic growl.

Changed: 361

Removed: 1200

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwsEyAnhW4k Carpe Noctem]]. The way the singing, music and dance combine to tell the story of Alfred's dream is just fantastic. In addition, it really gives the ensemble chance to shine since none of the main characters (except Herbert and Magda) are active participants.
* Totale Finsternis - the love duet with the right mix of curiosity, lust, fear, giving oneself to the darkness despite it and maybe, just maybe, understanding and romance between the two participants. The portraits singing in the background and watching Sarah's entrance into the castle add to the atmosphere.
* Wahrheit - It's just as awesome as it is hilarious, since it has [[PluckyComicRelief Professor Abronsius]] priding himself in being an InsufferableGenius, while singing at an [[MotorMouth incredibly fast pace]]. In fact, he sings so fast that Magda, Rebecca and her husband begin to speed up their chores to match the professor's pace. Complete with an unexpected very high note by Abronsius himself.
* "Finale 2. Act" - Yes, the vampires win, nearly every main character is one of the undead, but it's hard not rock along to the music of Jim Steinman's "Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young". Similar to "Carpe Noctem", the ensemble (as well as Herbert and Magda) really gets to show off again.
* Alfred enters the stage with a moment of awesome. While he trembling with fear and terribly lost in a blizzard, he still carries the frozen Professor and their bags until he finds the village.

to:

* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwsEyAnhW4k Carpe Noctem]]. The way the singing, music and dance combine to tell the story of Alfred's dream is just fantastic. In addition, it really gives the ensemble chance to shine since none of the main characters (except Herbert and Magda) are active participants.
* Totale Finsternis - the love duet with the right mix of curiosity, lust, fear, giving oneself to the darkness despite it and maybe, just maybe, understanding and romance between the two participants. The portraits singing in the background and watching Sarah's entrance into the castle add to the atmosphere.
* Wahrheit - It's just as awesome as it is hilarious, since it has [[PluckyComicRelief Professor Abronsius]] priding himself in being an InsufferableGenius, while singing at an [[MotorMouth incredibly fast pace]]. In fact, he sings so fast that Magda, Rebecca and her husband begin to speed up their chores to match the professor's pace. Complete with an unexpected very high note by Abronsius himself.
* "Finale 2. Act" - Yes, the vampires win, nearly every main character is one of the undead, but it's hard not rock along to the music of Jim Steinman's "Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young". Similar to "Carpe Noctem", the ensemble (as well as Herbert and Magda) really gets to show off again.
* Alfred enters the stage with a moment of awesome. While he trembling with fear and terribly lost in a blizzard, he still carries the frozen Professor and their bags until he finds the village.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


====

to:

====----

Added: 4

Changed: 1

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Wahrheit - It's just as awesome as it is hilarious, since it has [[PluckyComicRelief Professor Abronsius]] priding himself in being an InsufferableGenius, while singing at an [[MotorMouth incredibly fast pace]]. In fact, he sings so fast that Magda, Rebecca and her husband begin to speed up their chores to match the professors pace. Complete with an unexpected very high note by Abronsius himself.

to:

* Wahrheit - It's just as awesome as it is hilarious, since it has [[PluckyComicRelief Professor Abronsius]] priding himself in being an InsufferableGenius, while singing at an [[MotorMouth incredibly fast pace]]. In fact, he sings so fast that Magda, Rebecca and her husband begin to speed up their chores to match the professors professor's pace. Complete with an unexpected very high note by Abronsius himself.



* Alfred enters the stage with a moment of awesome. While he trembling with fear and terribly lost in a blizzard, he still carries the frozen Professor and their bags until he finds the village.

to:

* Alfred enters the stage with a moment of awesome. While he trembling with fear and terribly lost in a blizzard, he still carries the frozen Professor and their bags until he finds the village.village.
====
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* "Finale 2. Act" - Yes, the vampires win, nearly every main character is one of the undead, but it's hard not rock along to the music of Jim Steinman's "Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young". Similar to "Carpe Noctem", the ensemble (as well as Herbert and Magda) really gets to show off again.

to:

* "Finale 2. Act" - Yes, the vampires win, nearly every main character is one of the undead, but it's hard not rock along to the music of Jim Steinman's "Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young". Similar to "Carpe Noctem", the ensemble (as well as Herbert and Magda) really gets to show off again.again.
* Alfred enters the stage with a moment of awesome. While he trembling with fear and terribly lost in a blizzard, he still carries the frozen Professor and their bags until he finds the village.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwsEyAnhW4k Carpe Noctem]]. The way the singing, music and dance combine to tell the story of Alfred's dream is just fantastic. In addition, it really gives the ensemble chance to shine since none of the main characters are active participants.

to:

* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwsEyAnhW4k Carpe Noctem]]. The way the singing, music and dance combine to tell the story of Alfred's dream is just fantastic. In addition, it really gives the ensemble chance to shine since none of the main characters (except Herbert and Magda) are active participants.



* Wahrheit - It's just as awesome as it is hilarious, since it has [[PluckyComicRelief Professor Abronsius]] priding himself in being an InsufferableGenius, while singing at an [[MotorMouth incredibly fast pace]]. In fact, he sings so fast that Magda, Rebecca and her husband begin to speed up their chores to match the professors pace. Complete with an unexpected very high note by Abronsius himself.

to:

* Wahrheit - It's just as awesome as it is hilarious, since it has [[PluckyComicRelief Professor Abronsius]] priding himself in being an InsufferableGenius, while singing at an [[MotorMouth incredibly fast pace]]. In fact, he sings so fast that Magda, Rebecca and her husband begin to speed up their chores to match the professors pace. Complete with an unexpected very high note by Abronsius himself.himself.
* "Finale 2. Act" - Yes, the vampires win, nearly every main character is one of the undead, but it's hard not rock along to the music of Jim Steinman's "Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young". Similar to "Carpe Noctem", the ensemble (as well as Herbert and Magda) really gets to show off again.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Totale Finsternis - the love duet with the right mix of curiosity, lust, fear, giving oneself to the darkness despite it and maybe, just maybe, understanding and romance between the two participants. The portraits singing in the background and watching Sarah's entrance into the castle add to the atmosphere.

to:

* Totale Finsternis - the love duet with the right mix of curiosity, lust, fear, giving oneself to the darkness despite it and maybe, just maybe, understanding and romance between the two participants. The portraits singing in the background and watching Sarah's entrance into the castle add to the atmosphere.atmosphere.
* Wahrheit - It's just as awesome as it is hilarious, since it has [[PluckyComicRelief Professor Abronsius]] priding himself in being an InsufferableGenius, while singing at an [[MotorMouth incredibly fast pace]]. In fact, he sings so fast that Magda, Rebecca and her husband begin to speed up their chores to match the professors pace. Complete with an unexpected very high note by Abronsius himself.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwsEyAnhW4k Carpe Noctem]]. The way the singing, music and dance combine to tell the story of Alfred's dream is just fantastic. In addition, it really gives the ensemble chance to shine since none of the main characters are active participants.

to:

* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwsEyAnhW4k Carpe Noctem]]. The way the singing, music and dance combine to tell the story of Alfred's dream is just fantastic. In addition, it really gives the ensemble chance to shine since none of the main characters are active participants.participants.
* Totale Finsternis - the love duet with the right mix of curiosity, lust, fear, giving oneself to the darkness despite it and maybe, just maybe, understanding and romance between the two participants. The portraits singing in the background and watching Sarah's entrance into the castle add to the atmosphere.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwsEyAnhW4k Carpe Noctem]]. The way the singing, music and dance combine to tell the story of Alfred's dream is just fantastic. In addition, it really gives the ensemble chance to shine since none of the main characters are active participants.

Top