Vlad Plasmius was created in 2003.
It's just a comical way of saying he's crazy.
There are two Vlads on Horton Hears a who. The first one is Vlad Vladikoff or "Bad Vlad". He is the Vlad that is sent to take the flower and the speck away from Horton. The other Vlad is the "Bunny Vlad with Cookies". This Vlad is a random Character. :)
On Horton Hears a Who there are two Vlads. One is "bad Vlad". The other Vlad is "bunny Vlad who makes cookies". You must be referring to the second Vlad. :)
Vlad volodarski is CFO of chartwell. He is sort of an accountant.
The most famous character who was inspired by the real life Vlad Tepes was of course Dracula. Funny enough, Vlad tepes was also known as Vlad Draculea - translated as son of the dragon, or devil. Bram storker was the man who created the FICTIONAL character Dracula. Remember, Just because the character was based on the actual man, doesn't make everything about the character true.
It's just a comical way of saying he's crazy.
Vlad the Drac was created in 1982.
Vlad the Drac Returns was created in 1984.
Vlad the Impaler - song - was created in 2009.
There are two Vlads on Horton Hears a who. The first one is Vlad Vladikoff or "Bad Vlad". He is the Vlad that is sent to take the flower and the speck away from Horton. The other Vlad is the "Bunny Vlad with Cookies". This Vlad is a random Character. :)
Vlad Coada's birth name is Ionut Vlad Coada.
Vlad Tepes, also known as Vlad the III, Vlad Draculea and Vlad the Impaler. He hailed from Schäßburg, Transylvania/Hungary. However he ruled Wallachia, Romania. He was born in 1431 and died in December 1476.
Vlad is a vampire who likes a girl named Meredith and is being hunted. Otis is the uncle of Vlad who tries to help Vlad with his vampire identity. Henry is Vlad's best friend. Meredith is a girl Vlad likes Nelly is Vlad's guardian.
Vlad Theodor Cacinschi's birth name is Vlad-Theodor Cacinschi.
The name of the bird on Horton Hears a Who is Vlad. He is a a vulture. Horton refers to him as "Bad Vlad". There is also a bunny Vlad, but Bad Vlad is the Vulture.
probally invented There were two demi-kingsr in the Balkans: Vlad Dracul (the dragon) and Vlad Dracula (Son of the Dragon). The character created by Bram Stoker had many similarities with Vlad Dracula but then a few references that would be 'deal-breakers' as far as confirming the identity of either as the other. I think Stoker created the character with the intention of confusing him with the historic ruler.
No, Vlad didn't die