The Count

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This article is about the character. For the level, see The Count (level).
The Count
Biographical information
AKA Vampire Boss
Gender Male
Age Immortal, but mid-thirties[1]
Died 1886
London, England
Gameplay information
Health 500 HP
Previous boss(es) Iron Slugger
Next boss(es) The Ripper
Behind the scenes information
Voiced by Marc Silk[citation needed]
Appears in
"You interrupt me! For your insolence you shall suffer beyond all imagining my ugly little friend. Ha! Ha! Ha! Haaa!"
― The Count, after being interrupted by Sir Dan.
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The Count (died 1886) was an ancient vampire who resided in the Wulfrum Hall in London. He allied himself with Lord Palethorn during the Autumn of Death. However, he underestimated the resurrected hero Sir Daniel Fortesque, which proved to be his undoing.

Gameplay

The Count is one of the game's bosses. He has the highest amount of health of all the bosses in the game.

Official Strategy guide entry

He flies. He has super-speed. He calls forth flaming bats and rains down concussion bombs. In general, he's one nasty dude! Like all vampires, however, the Count has a weakness - sunlight! He also must be pretty vain to keep all those mirrors around - especially if he can't even see his reflection.[2]

Behind the scenes

Development

The Count's character and name are based on Count Dracula, while his East European accent is specifically inspired by Gary Oldman's portrayal of the character in Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula film adaptation.[1]

Promotion

The Count appears as a hitchhiker in a US MediEvil II TV commercial alongside Lord Palethorn, The Ripper and a gargoyle. He is hitchiking to Hoboken.

Gallery

In other languages

Language Name
French (France) Le Comte
German Der Graf
Italian Il Conte
Portuguese (Portugal) O Conde
Russian Граф
Graf
Spanish (Spain) El Conde

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 MediEvil 2 The Count on MediEvil 2 Official EU Website (archived version at Internet Archive Wayback Machine).
  2. MediEvil II: Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 2000.

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