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'''Count Dracula''' is a {{cat|vampire}} from the [[19th century|1897]] novel ''{{w|Dracula}}''. ''[[Futurama]]'' has referenced the character a few times. | '''Count Dracula''' is a {{cat|vampire}} from the [[19th century|1897]] novel ''{{w|Dracula}}''. ''[[Futurama]]'' has referenced the [[characters|character]] a few times. | ||
== References to Count Dracula in ''Futurama'' == | == References to Count Dracula in ''Futurama'' == | ||
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=== Trivia === | === Trivia === | ||
* In | * In {{commentary|A Fishful of Dollars}}, ''Futurama'' director [[Rich Moore]] says that [[Mom]]'s hair is supposed to look like that of Dracula in the [[1990s|1992]] [[films in Futurama|film]] ''{{w|Bram Stoker's Dracula}}''. | ||
** Dracula is also mentioned in {{commentary|Meanwhile}}. | |||
== | == See also == | ||
* {{w|Count Dracula}} at [[Wikipedia]] | * {{w|Count Dracula}} at [[Wikipedia]] | ||
* [[:Category:Counts]] | |||
[[Category:Allusions]] | [[Category:Allusions]] |
Latest revision as of 01:55, 11 February 2014
Count Dracula is a vampire from the 1897 novel Dracula. Futurama has referenced the character a few times.
References to Count Dracula in Futurama
- In "The Series Has Landed", Leela tells Fry to try some Archduke Chocula cereal, which is a parody of Count Chocula cereal — itself a parody of Dracula.
- In "Anthology of Interest I", Mr Panucci tells Fry that there are only three real monsters — Dracula, Blacula, and Son of Kong.
- In The Beast with a Billion Backs, Leela tells one of Yivo's tentacles that she is saving her neck for a rich, handsome Dracula.
- In "The Inhuman Torch", Bender rescues a few rich people's money from a fire in Count Bankula Vampire Bank.
- In "The Read Menace!", Mayor Dracula addresses New New York.
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Trivia
- In the commentary for "A Fishful of Dollars", Futurama director Rich Moore says that Mom's hair is supposed to look like that of Dracula in the 1992 film Bram Stoker's Dracula.
- Dracula is also mentioned in the commentary for "Meanwhile".