What the FUCK was his problem?

What the FUCK was his problem?

Not enough police girl pussy.

>Literally vlad the impailer

Butthurt

This
Pip got cucked hard given how often Allie must've been hitting that on the regular

Do you think Pip ever just friend zoned Seras? She's forever virginal even though she literally has the D inside her. What a loser

Cross-eyed.

Why did the Butler turn evil again?

Really bad schizophrenia

Because lol I want to fight

Why did he turned into this?

Why did he turn into Kaguya?

It did not make any sense to me all those years back and it doesn't now. Why? Was he jealous he got old and replaces or what?

His problem is the same as Saitama's he wants a good fight that ends in his death, but there isn't anybody currently strong enough to do it, and now that hes back probably even less likely to get his viking death.

>Problem?

He always seemed like he was having the time of his life

Motherfucker was never good to begin with
Little bitch was an attention whoring primadonna, he didn't like playing second fiddle to Vlad, so since the 40's, he plotted with the Nazis for a chance to burn it down, while getting a power up to fight Vlad.
He didn't count for getting attached to the Hellsing heir, so complications arose.

He always wanted to beat Alucard 1v1. Nazi's offered him a chance during the first war, and he acted as a kind of sleeper agent until they returned

yeah

yeah still stupid.

If Seras lost her virginity would she also lose her vampire powers?

You forgot to work the shaft.

He lived too edgy for too long. It rots the soul.

What the FUCK is wrong with those proportions ?

sunlight

>sodomized
>failed his holy mission
>everyone and God abandoned him or died
>lost everything and suffered the humiliation of being executed as a war criminal
>has a unsated lust for battle and barely gets a challenge every now and then
>tried to get a waifu and failed miserably
>also gets captured by a human despite being a immortal force-of-nature
>serves said human's family for hundreds of years as a guard dog/weapon
>regrets being immortal to escape his problems
>can't die and finally end his suffering
>being immortal meant his life was cheap or had no meaning
In other words, Alucard took the ultimate red pill and learnt the value of life and death. You see him always smug as fuck but the reality is that he's a living joke and doesn't take things seriously because he's suffering the consequences for abandoning his humanity to escape life's problems.

Imagine having your homeland being overrun by people who don't share your faith. He asked god for help, and received none. In desparation to save his country, he strikes a deal with the devil. The country still eventually falls, and he gets locked up by Hellsing for centuries. Being alone, eternally hungry, and watching the world change really damages you. The only things he still looks forward to in life are challenging fights and smashin' puss, because it will at least make him forget for a while.
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>If Seras lost her virginity would she also lose her vampire powers?
I was under the impression that being a virgin was a matter of Alucard's taste, and not intrinsically required for vampire powers.

T H I S
>I was under the impression that being a virgin was a matter of Alucard's taste, and not intrinsically required for vampire powers.
No, only a virgin can be turned into a vampire by a bite. A non-virgin will become a ghoul.

Not really. He thought he was the pinnacle of humanity and was invincible grim reaper. But with Alucard in the same show, he was always regarded as a number 2 and stood in his shadow to clean up the mess. Being a narcissistic fuck, as he grew older and weaker he became jealous of Alucard always being in top form, so developing gerascophobia he conspired with Millennium to take immortality by other means than asking Alucard for it. He just couldn't stand being with him wasn't going to take him up for the offer of his immortality. Walter's pride didn't want to be dried up as a old butler or his coworker's bitch boy.

If you could assume any form, why not that of a little girl?

More like vlad the IMPALED

Some user gave a quick rundown of his problems and differences between OVA and Manga, here's some of it:
- Cut some Major's dialogue in volume 4 to Integra also addresses Alucard's issues in a way (in fact, he flat out said he chooses to stay on Hellsing because of her - Which ties in with why he returned specifically to her bedchamber).
- Another significant cut was the one that alluded Alucard's goals and why Major said it was a rehearsal of the play that was staged 100 years ago. When Alucard returns to London, there's a drop text narrating how "once a vampire came to London to claim a woman he yearned for" and how his ship navigated the river full of corpses, surrounded by fog and had only one coffin. The text of the past overlapped with the present. Think about the ending again. Think about Major's words and what Alucard loses in every cycle.
- There's more emphasis in general that Alucard isn't quite aware of his own memories with added dialogue "Who is that?" Hirano explained in databook that because he absorbed so many lives, he began to lose his identity until Abraham's experiments allowed him to control himself and pieced himself up little by little. What he was afraid of wasn't living but living and "losing everything again", that's why he goes suicidal against Anderson because the war triggered his memories of not having nothing again and again. He lost it twice already because of war: his subjects, his castle, his lands, his name, and the woman he loved.

All these minor details were significant explain why Major committed a mistake, he let Seras and specially Integra live. It also cut Walter calling and reminding Integra Alucard was a monster when she didn't think so, in volume 3, that was another flag of how Walter dislikes Alucard while Integra's definition of what a monster or human was different.

Alucard was facing his 'death' and 'defeat' in previous instances, demoralized and alone. He had lost everything as the sun rises, or the ones he wanted had turned their backs at him. Mina wasn't into him. God didn't 'save' him. But in the third sunrise, Integra, his Master (who has a double role of the God he couldn't serve and the woman he's attracted to) was pleading for him to remain. That made all the difference and without the bonus that was cut it was badly done, because it doesn't make sense why Alucard returned. His goal wasn't to die in the first place. Keep in mind what he lost and what he returned to: England are fine, the mansion was rebuilt, his subjects Seras and Pip were 'alive', and Integra waited for him.

It was all about giving Dracula a happy ending. He used to awake in tears facing his memories, in the end he smiled and moved on to find peace.

Major couldn't really understand Alucard. Abraham did: he demoralized him, telling him he had nothing left and the Count crumbled. Alucard's work on sheer willpower. Major letting Integra watch this shit because muh art was the worst fucking thing he could have done. Alucard was engrossed with his inner sunrise flashback angst when he heard her desperate cries ordering him to stay and, for the first time, instead of crying to those memories of loss, Alucard smiled. Major thought wrongly Alucard gave up, when he actually had realized in that very moment that even if he couldn't be God's Servant or have Mina, he gained something more important. Integra, Hellsing, London, Seras+Pip, etc. Those are his world.

Hirano called this in the guidebook: "It was the moment where he woke up from the nightmare." He stopped being a secret emovamp and fought for decades killing millions to get his happy ending. To be honest, this was probably his last chance. There aren't people who are willing to accept and care for him without fear as Integra did. Seras and Pip care, but they are kind of scared of him at some level. They don't understand him either as she does.

Because the author realized that Walter not being around to protect Integra when her uncle tried to kill her was a glaring plot hole.

This is great. Long live Alucard.

Only Vamp that comes close to best boy

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Thanks. That's a good eye opener and you pieced everything nicely.

It's the artstyle dumbass.

There's nothing wrong with immortality though

>still has joji nakata voice
This kills the boner.

How do we know Walter wasn't in on that assassination attempt? Wasn't he plotting this shit since the beginning?

Really? I thought it was great. Jouji has a sexy voice.

beautiful

>once a vampire came to London to claim a woman he yearned for" and how his ship navigated the river full of corpses, surrounded by fog and had only one coffin
Call back to the original Dracula

Alexander stop... I'm already a demon.

This version of Dracular (Alucard) is a little OP, I find it hard to believe anyone could subdue him. Especially a regular human like Van.

oh look another edgy faggot who thinks immortality is a bad thing

Not Having TV and Adventure Time. Not Having TV and Adventure Time Makes him VIOLENT

>hating jouji voice

The fear of death is a pretty natural and necessary driving force for humans. Without it and the ability to die, a person can ride that immortaility high for a pretty long time. As we know though, higher highs lead to lower lows though. And with an eternity of living due to immortality, those lows, I imagine, can be pretty terrifying and fuck with someones mind pretty bad.

I remember this character is inspired from romanian prince Vlad

Also you gotta be careful on what type of immortality you have, immortality without youth will make you want to do anything to die.

Being a virgin is required to become a vampire in Hellsing's universe. Although apparently being assraped by a fat Turkish sultan doesn't count as losing your virginity.

It's never stated whether or not if retaining your virginity after becoming a vampire will cause you to lose your powers and degenerate into a ghoul.

Faggot

He developed a massive inferiority complex towards Alucard when he was young and ever since then it was his main objective to beat him one day no matter what it takes.

Walter seemed like a smart guy though. Walter should've realized his human form couldn't compare to Alucards almost eldritch tier abilities. Nothing to feel bitter about, at least he's still leagues ahead other humans.

>implying that doesn't make it better
>mfw both jioji and wakamoto in a single anime

Alucard didnt became a vampire through bite, he was "offered" it, possibly by satan or whatever evil presence in the setting.
I assume it don't have the same requiriments.

Being virgin only counts if you're bitten by a vampire, otherwise you can go route that Vlad took and Major refused.

Alucard surviving in the ending was a fucking terrible decision.
He got everything he wanted, he died in a glorious battle against a human being, a weak man who didnt sell his soul and free will for power, and yet dared to try and defeat the monster that was alucard. A fitting end.
Now no one ever will defeat him, thats for sure.

what if they fused tho