Castlevania | Multi-Audio Clip: Alucard's Memories | Netflix Anime

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Castlevania director Sam Deats and assistant director Adam Deats shared with us their favorite scenes from the show. Here a scene from Season 2 Episode 2, "Old Homes" and why they like it so much.

"This is the first time we get to see the trio talk with any sort of intimacy. Trevor's doubts, stemming from his family's history with Dracula, clash with Alucard's ruminations. We revised multiple chunks of animation here to help sell some of the tension between the two."

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Belmont and Sypha settle into a village with sinister secrets, Alucard mentors a pair of admirers, and Isaac embarks on a quest to locate Hector.

All Comments (21)
  • @pedropinto5341
    Alucard is right. Although Dracula is a dangerous being, instead of spend their immortality only killing humans, he also studied and collected knowledge Because he wanted and liked it. He is indeed a collection of centuries of learning. Although his death is necessary, killing him is like killing Socrates, Tesla, Nietzsche, Darwin, Voltaire, Pasteur, Curie etc... At the same time.
  • @Geechee_Chick
    I could listen to Alucard read an entire encyclopedia and never get bored. His voice is just asmr material
  • Trevor Belmont's interaction with Dracula was to kill him. Lisa's interactions with Dracula was to demand he teach her how to be a doctor, marry him, and have his son. Lisa has the biggest balls in this series.
  • @ElSings
    Alucard: “god, you still think your funny… my father-“ Trevor: “DrAcUlA-“ Alucard: “- is a man of science- “
  • 3:00 Trevor: "Did you hear that?" Alucard: "'Animals humping in the undergrowth?' Wait." I get it now! Alucard at that time still thought so lowly of Trevor that he thought Trevor was just seizing on that one line out of his whole speech, and being immature, not realizing Trevor was actually paying attention for their safety.
  • @wonsojus
    my boy alucard let me give you a hug
  • @aspen1889
    2:45 the end of that speech is haunting. I only started watching this show cause I thought the lines from Death were funny in the clips I've seen but after just watching this episode it's blowing my expectations. It's dark yet crafty and that entire speech is really haunting. Just realised this is the directors favourite scene, so true. Maybe that's why they used that haunting "That he did it all for love" for the 7th episode title
  • Hearing alucard explain in great detail what Dracula vision of a world without humans is the single most bone chilling monolog I've ever encountered, truly artful
  • @Azaelys1237
    Amazing voice acting. Castlevania is the Best
  • The dialogue in Castlevania never ceases to stun me. Well written, crafted. The kind only seen in books. And to top it off, the emotion and life in each scene, beautiful.
  • @soulslvr9562
    Alucard: "My father...." Trevor in the background: "draculaaaaaa" makes me wheeze XD
  • @115madmax
    Alucard mentioning that Dracula drew plans to darken the clouds and draw shrouds across the sky with flying is a very odd parallel with the matrix, and how to cut off the machines, humanity did the same thing. There’s a scene in Animatrix where they show how they did that, and it’s word for word exactly what Alucard described in Dracula’s plans
  • @camino_
    they're just saying prepare for season 4 at this point
  • Such an amazing, in depth and beautiful scene. It's one of my favorites : it's chilling (that monologue at the end !), riveting and beautifully animated. I also love how it's the first time the trio really listens to one another and the way Alucard shares his memories - such a sad story.
  • Alucard could read to me all the books in the world with his voice and none of them would seem to be boring for me
  • @Igarappappa
    Alucard: Oh, the world will still be here, Belmont. Trees will still grow, birds will still sing, animals will still hump away in the undergrowth... But you won't be here. And you won't be here. None of you. The sun will still set, but you will not see it rise. There will be only Dracula, and his war council, and the hordes of the night... He writes in great books, you know? He hews the covers himself from oak and wraps them in the preserved skin of the people who he hated most. And he writes plans, I've seen them. Ideas for darkening clouds and making them as permanent in the air as the frost of the north. Great strange flying machines that pull shrouds across the sky to block out the sun. Imagine it; a world without humans under endless invented night. And Dracula in his castle, his revenge so horribly complete that there is nothing left to do but look out over a world without art or memory or laughter and know that he did his work well. That he did it all for love.
  • @uldeanse
    This anime is one of the BEST istg
  • @mrdilonemusic
    "Great strange flying machines that pull shrouds across the sky to block out the sun." People from the Matrix/Animatrix: "Yo write that down!"