No, he will burn if he is seen in sunlight.
dracula is supposed to be a vampire, who, as legend has it, reacts violently to sunlight. the lack of sunlight is why dracula is pale plus he is supposed to only be partially human so its as if the life has been drained out of him when he became one
In the original story, Dracula was destroyed when his throat was cut and a knife thrust into his heart. Sunlight and garlic were also said to harm Dracula in the original book.
I can tell you his favourite song is "Bat out of Hell" by Meatloaf!
no if your talking about actual vampires like Dracula and stuff but these new vampire movies where you see them walking around in sunlight they would die unless only half vampire. Actually vampires use to have no problem with sunlight. Count Dracula walked around at high noon and was only weakened slightly. Carmilla was taken for daily walks in her wheel chair. It was only in 1921 with the movie Nosferatu when Count Orlock displayed a profound sensitivity to sunlight that all vampires began to have a problem with it.
No. If you have read the book, you'll know that Carlisle does not look like Dracula.
yes
yes he is because dracula sucks blood and he kills people and GOD does not like that and dracula is sucking GODS blood because his blood is ours
Dracula _______ Beg your pardon but Count Dracula could walk around in full day-light and was only slightly weakened in power. It wasn't until Nosferatu when Count Orlock was vapourized by dawn that vampires had any weakness to sunlight at all. _________ Twilight!
Castlevania's Dracula is loosely based on Count Dracula and the historical figure Vlad Tepes (pronounced te-pesh) the Impaler. Dracula is castlevania is more like a spellcaster and demon and the Count Dracula in the novel is a bit more 'regal and aristocratic.' They bear similar personalities, however. You don't here Count Dracula in the novel using moves like hellfire and demonic megiddo, anyway! :)
Bram Stoker never mentioned in his fictional novel that Dracula had any particular preference.
Count Dracula always tells about his "ancestors" in sentences like "Who fought against the Turks? A Dracula!" After Harker found out that Dracula is a vampire, he also says: "The Count must be the same person as the Draculas he told me about!"
Count Dracula had three vampiresses in his castle. This hardly seems like a castle full.