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|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|debut appearance = ''[[Transylvania 6-5000]]''
 
|debut appearance = ''[[Transylvania 6-5000]]''
|voice = [[Ben Frommer]] (''[[Transylvania 6-5000]]'')<br>[[Frank Welker]] (''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'')<br>[[Corey Burton]] (''[[The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries]]'')<br>[[Joe Alaskey]] (''[[Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters]]'')<br>[[Jeff Bennett]] (''[[Duck Dodgers]]'')<br>[[Matt Craig]] ([[New Looney Tunes]])
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|voice = [[Ben Frommer]] (''[[Transylvania 6-5000]]'')<br>[[Frank Welker]] (''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'')<br>[[Corey Burton]] (''[[The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries]]'')<br>[[Joe Alaskey]] (''[[Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters]]'')<br>[[Jeff Bennett]] (''[[Duck Dodgers]]'')<br>[[Eric Bauza]] (''[[Looney Tunes Dash!]]'')<ref>https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Looney-Tunes-Dash/</ref><br>[[Matt Craig]] (''[[New Looney Tunes]]'')
 
|created by = [[Chuck Jones]]
 
|created by = [[Chuck Jones]]
 
|image = [[File:Count_blood.jpg|300px]]
 
|image = [[File:Count_blood.jpg|300px]]
 
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'''Count Blood Count''' is a vampire from the [[Warner Brothers]] ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' animated shorts. He has been voiced by [[Ben Frommer]], [[Frank Welker]], [[Joe Alaskey]], and [[Jeff Bennett]].
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'''Count Blood Count''' is a vampire from the [[Warner Brothers]] ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' animated shorts. He has been voiced by [[Ben Frommer]], [[Frank Welker]], [[Corey Burton]], [[Joe Alaskey]], [[Jeff Bennett]], [[Eric Bauza]], and [[Matt Craig]].
   
 
==Character Biography==
 
==Character Biography==
 
The Count's first appearance was in the 1963 short, "[[Transylvania 6-5000]]". In an ominous castle, [[Bugs Bunny]] meets Count Bloodcount and is given a room for the night. Unable to sleep, Bugs skims through a magic book and reads it aloud. The Count appears above the bed and tries to suck Bugs' blood, but he turns into a bat when Bugs says "abracadabra". Later, when Bugs says "hocus pocus," the Count turns back to human form just outside the castle window, and falls into the moat. Later, while wandering around the castle, Bugs sings the aforementioned magic phrases, turning the Count into a bat, then back to a vampire. When the Count states that he is a vampire, Bugs turns into an umpire. When the Count turns into a bat, Bugs turns into a baseball bat and hits him (despite the Count's bat form wearing glasses). The Count tries to crush Bugs with a piece of the floor only to turn into a bat and get crushed many times. Amused by the results, Bugs says random words which turn the Count into a whole range of things: "abraca-pocus" turns the Count into a being with his bat head and human form body, while "hocus-cadabra" does the opposite (the Count's human head with his bat form's wings). When Bugs says "Newport News," the Count turns into [[Witch Hazel]]. Finally, through the incantation "Walla Walla Washington," Bugs turns the Count into a two-headed vulture. Seeing an opportunity to be rid of the vampire, Bugs calls over a female two-headed vulture from earlier in the episode. [[Agatha and Emily Vulture]] are immediately smitten with passion, while the Count is immediately smitten with fear, and the female vultures amorously chase the terrifed Count away into the distance, musing, "Isn't it romantic? I always said, four heads are better than one!"
 
The Count's first appearance was in the 1963 short, "[[Transylvania 6-5000]]". In an ominous castle, [[Bugs Bunny]] meets Count Bloodcount and is given a room for the night. Unable to sleep, Bugs skims through a magic book and reads it aloud. The Count appears above the bed and tries to suck Bugs' blood, but he turns into a bat when Bugs says "abracadabra". Later, when Bugs says "hocus pocus," the Count turns back to human form just outside the castle window, and falls into the moat. Later, while wandering around the castle, Bugs sings the aforementioned magic phrases, turning the Count into a bat, then back to a vampire. When the Count states that he is a vampire, Bugs turns into an umpire. When the Count turns into a bat, Bugs turns into a baseball bat and hits him (despite the Count's bat form wearing glasses). The Count tries to crush Bugs with a piece of the floor only to turn into a bat and get crushed many times. Amused by the results, Bugs says random words which turn the Count into a whole range of things: "abraca-pocus" turns the Count into a being with his bat head and human form body, while "hocus-cadabra" does the opposite (the Count's human head with his bat form's wings). When Bugs says "Newport News," the Count turns into [[Witch Hazel]]. Finally, through the incantation "Walla Walla Washington," Bugs turns the Count into a two-headed vulture. Seeing an opportunity to be rid of the vampire, Bugs calls over a female two-headed vulture from earlier in the episode. [[Agatha and Emily Vulture]] are immediately smitten with passion, while the Count is immediately smitten with fear, and the female vultures amorously chase the terrifed Count away into the distance, musing, "Isn't it romantic? I always said, four heads are better than one!"
   
==Other appearances==
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==Other Appearances==
Count Blood Count reappears in various Looney Tunes-related media. He was used as the final boss in the video game ''[[Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters]]'', voiced by [[Joe Alaskey]]. He was also used as an enemy in ''Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 4''.
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Count Blood Count reappears in various ''Looney'' media. He was the final boss in the video game ''[[Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters]]'', voiced by [[Joe Alaskey]]. He was also an enemy in ''Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 4''.
   
He appears, voiced by [[Frank Welker]], in the "Fang You Very Much" segment of the ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' episode "Stuff That Goes Bump In The Night" attempting (with hilariously painful results) to suck the blood of series regular [[Elmyra Duff]] only for any light to turn the Count into a bat.
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He appears, voiced by [[Frank Welker]], in the "Fang You Very Much" segment of the ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' episode "Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night" attempting (with hilariously painful results) to suck the blood of series regular [[Elmyra Duff]] only for any light to turn the Count into a bat.
   
He appears in an episode of ''[[The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries]]'' called "Fangs for the Memories" and he is voiced by [[Corey Burton]].
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He appears in an episode of ''[[The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries]]'' called "[[Fangs for the Memories]]" and he is voiced by [[Corey Burton]].
   
He appears as '''Count Muerte''' in an episode of ''[[Duck Dodgers]]'' titled "[[I'm Going to Get You Fat Sucka]]" (voiced by [[Jeff Bennett]]), in which he aimed to suck the fat of [[Porky Pig|the Eager Young Space Cadet]]. In the end Eager Young Space Cadet manages to defeat him by getting him to eat a pound of garlic shaped like himself causing him to disintegrate. In the episode, his appearance was based on that of Count Orlok, the vampire from the silent film ''Nosferatu''. He also appeared in "[[Til Doom Do Us Part]]" as one of the members of The Legion of duck Doom.
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He appears as '''Count Muerte''' in an episode of ''[[Duck Dodgers]]'' titled "[[I'm Going to Get You Fat Sucka]]" (voiced by [[Jeff Bennett]]), in which he aimed to suck the fat of [[Porky Pig|the Eager Young Space Cadet]]. In the end Eager Young Space Cadet manages to defeat him by getting him to eat a pound of garlic shaped like himself causing him to disintegrate. In the episode, his appearance was based on that of Count Orlok, the vampire from the silent film ''Nosferatu''. He also appeared in "[[Till Doom Do Us Part]]" as one of the members of The Legion of Duck Doom.
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He appears in an episode of ''[[New Looney Tunes]]'' and he is voiced by [[Matt Craig]].
   
 
The Count's voice was sampled for the Gorillaz track "Dracula", which features the lines "Rest is good for the blood!" and "I am a Vampire!"
 
The Count's voice was sampled for the Gorillaz track "Dracula", which features the lines "Rest is good for the blood!" and "I am a Vampire!"
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
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<gallery widths="185">
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CountBloodcount_in_Tiny_Toon.png|Count Bloodcount in ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]''
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Bloodcount_Duck_Dodgers.jpg|As Count Muerte in ''[[Duck Dodgers]]''
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Count_Bloodcount_in_Wabbit.png|Count Bloodcount in ''[[New Looney Tunes]]''
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Daffy_and_Count.jpg|Count Bloodcount with [[Daffy Duck]] in ''[[Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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== References ==
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Revision as of 23:02, 30 May 2021

Count Blood Count is a vampire from the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes animated shorts. He has been voiced by Ben Frommer, Frank Welker, Corey Burton, Joe Alaskey, Jeff Bennett, Eric Bauza, and Matt Craig.

Character Biography

The Count's first appearance was in the 1963 short, "Transylvania 6-5000". In an ominous castle, Bugs Bunny meets Count Bloodcount and is given a room for the night. Unable to sleep, Bugs skims through a magic book and reads it aloud. The Count appears above the bed and tries to suck Bugs' blood, but he turns into a bat when Bugs says "abracadabra". Later, when Bugs says "hocus pocus," the Count turns back to human form just outside the castle window, and falls into the moat. Later, while wandering around the castle, Bugs sings the aforementioned magic phrases, turning the Count into a bat, then back to a vampire. When the Count states that he is a vampire, Bugs turns into an umpire. When the Count turns into a bat, Bugs turns into a baseball bat and hits him (despite the Count's bat form wearing glasses). The Count tries to crush Bugs with a piece of the floor only to turn into a bat and get crushed many times. Amused by the results, Bugs says random words which turn the Count into a whole range of things: "abraca-pocus" turns the Count into a being with his bat head and human form body, while "hocus-cadabra" does the opposite (the Count's human head with his bat form's wings). When Bugs says "Newport News," the Count turns into Witch Hazel. Finally, through the incantation "Walla Walla Washington," Bugs turns the Count into a two-headed vulture. Seeing an opportunity to be rid of the vampire, Bugs calls over a female two-headed vulture from earlier in the episode. Agatha and Emily Vulture are immediately smitten with passion, while the Count is immediately smitten with fear, and the female vultures amorously chase the terrifed Count away into the distance, musing, "Isn't it romantic? I always said, four heads are better than one!"

Other Appearances

Count Blood Count reappears in various Looney media. He was the final boss in the video game Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters, voiced by Joe Alaskey. He was also an enemy in Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 4.

He appears, voiced by Frank Welker, in the "Fang You Very Much" segment of the Tiny Toon Adventures episode "Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night" attempting (with hilariously painful results) to suck the blood of series regular Elmyra Duff only for any light to turn the Count into a bat.

He appears in an episode of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries called "Fangs for the Memories" and he is voiced by Corey Burton.

He appears as Count Muerte in an episode of Duck Dodgers titled "I'm Going to Get You Fat Sucka" (voiced by Jeff Bennett), in which he aimed to suck the fat of the Eager Young Space Cadet. In the end Eager Young Space Cadet manages to defeat him by getting him to eat a pound of garlic shaped like himself causing him to disintegrate. In the episode, his appearance was based on that of Count Orlok, the vampire from the silent film Nosferatu. He also appeared in "Till Doom Do Us Part" as one of the members of The Legion of Duck Doom.

He appears in an episode of New Looney Tunes and he is voiced by Matt Craig.

The Count's voice was sampled for the Gorillaz track "Dracula", which features the lines "Rest is good for the blood!" and "I am a Vampire!"

Gallery

References