Alucard and Anderson may fight(flirt) everytime they meet
But imagine someone insults Alu or vice versa and Alu just goes
Alu : "Excuse you?!?! How DARE you insult my beloved nemesis!"and immediatelly throws hands!
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Wait, you made hellsing playlists?
Sure did! I made Alucard, Integra, Seras, Pip, Anderson, and even Laura.
I also made shipping playlists like Andercard, Alutegra, and Pipseras (and even Laura x Integra but you did hear that from me)
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it's @bugcouncil's bday today! We watched hellsing together aaall last night, so of course I had to draw their original vampire crush for them heheh ANYWAY happy birthday my love!!!
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98% of the time I’ll love the OVAs, and the remaining 2% I’ll wake up in the middle of the night and whisper, “They should have kept the scene where Integra talks to corpse Alucard”
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“I suppose we can keep it…”
More HellsingDoggos. I can’t stop.
A million thanks to my awesome sis @opellisms for holding my hand through the very scary thing called “animating”!
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Major: How did you find me?!
Enrico: With the combined efforts of tracking your DNA, prints from the crime scene and eyewittness accounts-
Integra: We put 'BITCH' in the GPS and it got us here.
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This is probably gonna sound odd and sudden, but I love your Hellsing theories and character headcanons so I thought I’d take a shot.
Does anyone else hc that Alucard might be a little bit of a misandrist?
From his past, it would make sense, and his closest relationships are mostly women with the exceptions of Walter (and Anderson if you wanna add that mess into it).
Maybe it’s just a little bit of projection on my part, but it seems that to me Alucard gravitates towards women when it comes to any type of relationship before men.
This is an interesting take, and I do see how someone could arrive at this conclusion. Alucard has suffered much at the hands of men, between his childhood victimization at the hands of the Ottomans and his further-traumatizing defeat and enslavement by Van Helsing (something we know has left deep emotional wounds in his psyche, given the nightmare sequence we see him wake up crying from). One could easily make the argument that this has resulted in an aversion to men, and while I don't think it's a core facet of his character, it's all in how one wishes to read the script.
Me personally, I think this mostly plays on inversion of the usual tropes of vampirism, as Hellsing and Hirano both really love to do that. Take, for example, the scene where Integra forces Seras to drink her blood through a domineering and seductive approach to force Seras to embrace her base instincts, that she has thus far insisted on resisting. This type of scene is normally inverted. Most vampire fiction would have a female vampire pushing and seducing a human woman, and moreover, it is far more common to see this dynamic in the classic Male Vampire/Human Female that is so archetypical and classic a trope for vampire lit.
Subsequently, it is then very subversive and interesting that Alucard's Master whom he is so dedicated to, is Integra. A woman. It is implied that he has mixed feelings about Van Helsing, and his opinions on Arthur aren't explored much beyond showing that Arthur was something of a womanizing buffoon. It could stand to reason that Integra being a woman lowered Alucard's hackles, even if it were subconscious. I personally think this is moreso commentary on the dynamic and duality of human and vampire and part of Hirano being a geeky little dude who enjoys playing with tropes and turning them inside out, upside down, pulling them apart and putting them back together again.
But, as I say, the implications are certainly there!
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Okay so I haven't been in the fandom super long, but what is the consensus on Heinkel's pronouns? Or is it just a free for all?
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“they tried to kill each other” yes and? do you have a problem with true love
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