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Hellsing (JP)
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| Title: | Sword Dancer |
| Episode Number: | 3 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 3 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday October 24th, 2001 |
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A young man dies in the arms of his lover, who also happens to be a man-made Vampire. He comes back to life looking for his companion, but is quickly put down by the Hellsing Organization. The Iscariot Organization sends one of its priests, Paladin Alexander Anderson, to deal with the Vampire but after arriving too late begins to fight Alucard, sparking a rivalry between the two.
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| First Appearance: Enrico Maxwell, and Paladin Alexander Anderson. |
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| Alexander Anderson: You monster.
Alucard: I get that a lot. | Alucard: (to Anderson, who just revealed his regeneration ability) You are less than inhuman, a pitiful defect, a failed science project. Sending you to your maker would be an act of mercy, your regeneration powers are impressive, but I bet if I put enough bullets into your skull, you will stay down for good. So let’s cut to the chase, start begging.
Alexander Anderson: Empty threat of a coward vampire that hides behind the weapons of man. |
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| Paladin Alexander Anderson is supposedly based off the actor Edward Van Sloan, who is famous for his role as Professor Abraham Van Hellsing in Dracula (1931). |
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