And his monologues we're right all the time. Pretty funny considering he's a comic relief character yet had so much more insight then the rest of the war council entire.
Honestly, with all the nonsense she had to put up with in seasons one and two I don't really blame her. She wasn't wrong, Dracula was going on a genocidal temper tantrum, Hector was acting the ignorant child, and Issac was so wraped up in his baggage that he was willing to kill every human on earth. But you're right, she cracked under the pressure. Her speech to Lenore reminded me of Dracula's speech to Issac in season two. Sad because she wasn't really evil just misguided and broken by centuries of putting up with crazy assholes.
@@aaronwinrock8164 she was always a crazy bitch. Morana, Striga and Lenore all agree. Just because Carmilla have a shitty past doesnt mean she is not a crazy evil bitch. Alucard, Trevor, Sypha all have shitty past too. I dont see Trevor start stringing people up from Church and cutting them up. She gets no pity from me. I have a personal grudge against people like this. Driven mad by ambitions.
@@somebodynobody1204 i mean we all process grief and suffering differently. Honestly me being so hateful of her as a character isnt that great of me too. That means i react similarly to my suffering as samd.as her.
I’d like to assume that Death was intentionally keeping Saint Germain from his love, because it would keep him desperate enough to go along with that asshole reapers plan no matter what he had to do to see her again. If the old soul eating bastard could travel through the infinite corridor, then he must’ve been able to keep Saint Germain and his girl apart no matter how close the poor man thought he was getting to her.
?? STANDING UP for yourself is THE OPPOSITE? Or what are you talking about? Or did she killed innocent people as well? THEN yeah i agree, otherwise it would be COMNPLETELY FOOLISH to say something like that
she cannot see her own cruelty but i think is a matter of productiveness. cruel or not...expanding your domains and conquering kingdoms is a thing of "progress" these vamprie old men were just having fun in cruelty and vices, or in grief and depression like Dracula... leading to nowhere.
She still lived in his castle despite it all. When she talked to Lenore, she was referencing the old vampire's promise of the world. She never moved on from her trauma. Its like Lenore said, vampires like stability, for things to stay the same. Carmilla had gotten used to a status quo of all consuming ambition, cruelty and seething hatred, so she behaved in such a way as to guarantee all those things were plentiful.
Carmilla's backstory is a bit conflicted. Here it seems like Carmilla was bound to an old vampire and couldn't leave. But when Striga and Morana are discussing her scheme in Styria, Morana says that she had nightmares for years until she FOUND and killed the vampire that turned her. Two completely conflicting backstories. Sad we will never know the truth
I haven't watched the series yet, but maybe the bond was mental or empathetic? If it was more of a mental interference or remote control scenario it could connect the two.
@@smelldisfidelis5499 is it confirmed in Castlevania lore that vampires are bound to their sires? I don't think so as that would mean every vampire we see in the series would have had to kill their sire in order to follow their own goals. I think maybe she was imprisoned by her sire for a time, escaped, and then after a period of time came back to kill him and take over his castle. That's really the only sequence of events I can see where both scenes make sense
@@shadowofhawk55 too bad all the best animated shows have been western the last years unless you're a kid and think contemporary anime is good atm...don't be blinded by japanese animation renaissance (1980-2003), anime kind of sucks now on average
Striga: _"I can't shake the past."_ Morana: _"Neither can Carmilla. She still has nightmares about the years before she killed the vampire who turned her. She doesn't forget, Striga. She only looks ahead."_
the very early the very first vampiress countess Carmilla before vampire count Dracula. Carmilla is an 1872 Gothic novella by Irish author Sheridan Le Fanu and one of the early works of vampire fiction, predating Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) by 25 years. The Allure of the Vampire Seductress. Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu is a vampire novella written in the 1870s, decades before the iconic Dracula by Bram Stoker was published. It tells the story of Laura, a girl in her late teens, and her mysterious guest Carmilla who may be more than she seems.
Honestly, given her behavior, especially once Dracula was gone, I honestly wonder how much of her previous life was actually real. Like, was her old master REALLY cruel and insane, or is that what she tells people to cover for her deplorable behavior... knowing that there's nobody left to challenge her accusations.
It's not, people like you want nuance where none exists because you're pedantic as hell. She became what she despised, an old cruel and insane vampire, that's all.
only because they were about to kill her and she didn't want to give them that "privelage" god knows she didn't do it because she saw the error of her ways
She reminds me of Cersei from GOT Both of them became so very bitter and hateful, and pretty much despised anyone who wasn't their "family" -- carmilla had her sisters and Cersei had her kids & jaime. Both of them think they are smarter than anyone else in the room, thought little of anyone else, and both died because of their own plots and ambitions. Kind of reminds me of what Tywin said to Cersei, she isn't as clever as she thinks she is They are very evil people and the world would be better off without people like them
Very evil is simplistic. What you conveniently omitted is that both are otherwise brilliant capable women mistreated and hateful of the patriarchy. Camilla was created through patriarchal oppression, she is no more evil than dracula.
@@Mira-gu6we You conveniently omitted some stuff Cersei was not evil because of anyone, not patriarchal oppression or anything. She always tormented her brother and there were stories of her cruelty before she met Robert. Robert certainly wasn't a good husband but he didn't abuse them throughout most of their marriage. Don't blame others for her actions. She wasn't even that brilliant, most of her plans ended up turning horribly on her Carmilla says she was the victim of a cruel vampire but she has a tendency to make herself out to be the victim and everyone else be the bad guy. We don't know exactly what happened with her old master or how long she was under him. She certainly didn't see her own evil or how much she was like those "mad, cruel old men". She certainly enjoyed tormenting Hector -- even though he never did ANYTHING to wrong her in S2. She certainly didn't seem to care about helping women so she hated more than the patriarchy. Pretty sure she hated anyone other than her and her sisters That last line "she is no more evil than Dracula" -- really isn't saying much since he is the main villain of the game series and is evil in the anime as well. His wife was briefly able to make him a better person but the field of staked bodies says enough about him and his past with humans. Neither one of them is excused for their actions because of what has happened to them, I doubt either one of them suffered the same amount of cruelty they put out into their worlds
@@Mira-gu6weshes evil plain and simple. I don't care who hurt you, you don't get to hang on to pain for centuries, make others suffer for your amusement. Then use the excuse that someone else was mean to you, to justify it. Wanna know why? Cause thats the same b*ll excuses that weak, scared, pathetic men use. Carmilla was a victim, got power, then decided to use that power to spread her pain to others, all the while still convincing herself and you that she's a helpless little girl.
Christian Croom I thought I was the only human alive who favoured Carmilla 😭 it’s nice to see someone else who actually likes her character. Everyone else I meet has something to despise her about. Yes, she’s not the nicest and all but I honestly feel that deep down, Carmilla was in conflict/denial and against her plan to colonise the world. Like she knew and felt what she was doing is morally wrong even though she did it in the end. I know of this because in the scene where Lenore confronts her whether she’d truly be happy after her plan succeeds, Carmilla didn’t respond. She instead, paused and turned away in guilt but then she reasons her plans with her mistreated past (the old men.) there is this one quote from a game which goes like this “Evil is just a word, in the end it’s just simple pain”. This quote will always remind me of Carmilla and Dracula. They weren’t evil to me, just broken. Some may disagree with me about Carmilla but if you watch the show again and focus on her (not just what she says but her body language too) you’ll see what I mean.
Dracula wasn’t a mad old man he was a sad broken man who lost his wife, but Carmilla didn’t see that, honestly I wish she got to fight dracula, it would of been satisfying to she him wreck her shit with ease
In the beginning and end of it sure he was a sad old man , but only a mad old man can fight and attempt to kill his own son , his sorrow turned him mad at this point Carmilla was right
My man, sad and broken would be if he left himself to wallow in his despair. Bringing the entire human and vampire world with you in a sloppy melodramatic death suicide is the epitome of madness.
Carmilla is me whenever I take so much as a glimpse at DiZ (Kingdom Hearts). And Dracula is me whenever I look at Riku. Because of the lack of karma against Riku, I want all of them to suffer for what they did to Naminé, Xion and Roxas.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl Rated M is one thing but there is additional rating for just blatant sexual content (Don't really have an issue with it btw) but I find it more odd but funny that someone actually put the time into modeling then animating that quick snippet of a clip.
Oh Carmilla, Vlad would have burst your heart and then soul into oblivion before you ever got a noose around his neck. Before even thinking it. But Dracula...just didn't care anymore. Makes me wonder how dangerous and cunning he'll be next series up (Don't know if they're gonna go with Simon, or with Richter and The Symphony of the Night story. Both would be awesome. Simon fought Dracula; how many times??? But, well Symphony of the Night...it doesn't get more classy than that)
Sad thing is Vlad is not just some old Vampire… she forgets Vlad is one of Thee vampires. One of the first if I remember correctly. She is very lucky Dracula’s General issac fought her instead of himself
I feel like it has to do with how the media demonizes ambitious women just because their ambitions don’t feed into the stereotypical have a baby or romantic reasons.
Carmilla was crazy. She needed to be stopped by semeone. And that semeone was (surprisingly) Isaac who realised she became mad and that´s why he ended with her life. He killed her not because of hate or revenge, but just because it was something necessary for the world.
@@avish878 How are facts “nazi feminism”? 😭😭😭 just bcus they point out a factual disadvantage female characters experience, it doesn’t make it fucking feminism. Take your head out your ass.
I'm a be honest I don't see what's so great about Camille. Yeah she's ambitious and charismatic but that's all she really got going for her. Then again I also find cocky charecters annoying. *Edit* this doesn't mean I think she's a bad character
I can never understand this scene. How can she turn on the vampire that turned her when she was sired to the master? Isn't there a law that prevents this? Not law but magical affect?
She hit him to get his attention, And Godbrand had previously asked to sleep with her so he was expressing his annoyance with Dracula by suggesting that even were she to want to sleep with him he was to angry to do so.
@@Dynomafia139 where I from, we call the original or Japanese version of a television series/animated movie a sub. And dub is considered the English translated versions. But thanks for the insight.
Poor Godbrand was just here to let the main characters bully him around while monologuing.
One of the only vampires in the first two seasons that was able to talk, and we only got a glimpse Imo
Yeah... the heels!
Ouchouchouch...
And his monologues we're right all the time. Pretty funny considering he's a comic relief character yet had so much more insight then the rest of the war council entire.
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She became the thing she hated the most, an old crazy vampire.
Honestly, with all the nonsense she had to put up with in seasons one and two I don't really blame her. She wasn't wrong, Dracula was going on a genocidal temper tantrum, Hector was acting the ignorant child, and Issac was so wraped up in his baggage that he was willing to kill every human on earth.
But you're right, she cracked under the pressure.
Her speech to Lenore reminded me of Dracula's speech to Issac in season two.
Sad because she wasn't really evil just misguided and broken by centuries of putting up with crazy assholes.
@@aaronwinrock8164 she was always a crazy bitch. Morana, Striga and Lenore all agree. Just because Carmilla have a shitty past doesnt mean she is not a crazy evil bitch.
Alucard, Trevor, Sypha all have shitty past too. I dont see Trevor start stringing people up from Church and cutting them up.
She gets no pity from me. I have a personal grudge against people like this. Driven mad by ambitions.
@@lukelim5094 I think her past may have been a lot worse though, not trying to justify, just trying to see why she became like she did.
@@somebodynobody1204 i mean we all process grief and suffering differently. Honestly me being so hateful of her as a character isnt that great of me too.
That means i react similarly to my suffering as samd.as her.
@@lukelim5094 I see.
Carmilla's design is awesome
She looked much better in the games. The cartoon took many liberties with the story and character designs.
@@insertname9736I don't think so tbh. I find her cartoon design way better, it fits her personality so good
@@abia3855 I disagree, but ok...
@@insertname9736 I disagree to your opinion too, but ok...
@@abia3855 I also disagree with your disagreement.
She and St. Germain became what they hated most, so of course...
S3: All this to bring back Vlad bloody Tepes?!
S4: I'm gonna bring back Vlad bloody Tepes.
I’d like to assume that Death was intentionally keeping Saint Germain from his love, because it would keep him desperate enough to go along with that asshole reapers plan no matter what he had to do to see her again. If the old soul eating bastard could travel through the infinite corridor, then he must’ve been able to keep Saint Germain and his girl apart no matter how close the poor man thought he was getting to her.
The irony is she succumbed to the same madness she killed her sire for.
?? STANDING UP for yourself is THE OPPOSITE? Or what are you talking about?
Or did she killed innocent people as well?
THEN yeah i agree, otherwise it would be COMNPLETELY FOOLISH to say something like that
If she said he was cruel ...for her to say that despite how cruel she is makes me wonder how horrifying he was
If he’s the cause of her nightmares, then I don’t want to imagine that.
She's a product of her upbringing. Hurt others first before they can hurt you.
It could be that she can't see her own cruelty
She doesn’t seem to view her cruelty as cruelty, just a means to an end
she cannot see her own cruelty but i think is a matter of productiveness. cruel or not...expanding your domains and conquering kingdoms is a thing of "progress" these vamprie old men were just having fun in cruelty and vices, or in grief and depression like Dracula... leading to nowhere.
I always lose my shit whenever Godbrand tumbling down the stairs part comes up
I would love to have an infinite gif of him falling down the stairs. Making it look like he’s just falling down an endless flight of stairs 🤣
@@natnerdz Same, would love to see that.
She still lived in his castle despite it all. When she talked to Lenore, she was referencing the old vampire's promise of the world. She never moved on from her trauma. Its like Lenore said, vampires like stability, for things to stay the same. Carmilla had gotten used to a status quo of all consuming ambition, cruelty and seething hatred, so she behaved in such a way as to guarantee all those things were plentiful.
Carmilla's backstory is a bit conflicted. Here it seems like Carmilla was bound to an old vampire and couldn't leave. But when Striga and Morana are discussing her scheme in Styria, Morana says that she had nightmares for years until she FOUND and killed the vampire that turned her. Two completely conflicting backstories. Sad we will never know the truth
I haven't watched the series yet, but maybe the bond was mental or empathetic? If it was more of a mental interference or remote control scenario it could connect the two.
@@aubreyackermann8432 ah I can't give spoilers then! Keep watching it's a great show
She said she was bound to him because he promised her the world not that he turned her into a vampire
@@jessicadias5014 I've just gotten my brother to agree to take it up with me, we're starting Friday
@@smelldisfidelis5499 is it confirmed in Castlevania lore that vampires are bound to their sires? I don't think so as that would mean every vampire we see in the series would have had to kill their sire in order to follow their own goals. I think maybe she was imprisoned by her sire for a time, escaped, and then after a period of time came back to kill him and take over his castle. That's really the only sequence of events I can see where both scenes make sense
I'm not sure it's a dub if the original language was English.
Seeing as America hasn't made many good animated shows in the last few years it's an easy mistake to make thinking this was Japanese first.
the studio behind castlevania has one of the best voice actors I've ever seen in animation
All american baby.... yes it was originally English Dubbed and american animated.
Well it's not Sub isn't it
@@shadowofhawk55 too bad all the best animated shows have been western the last years unless you're a kid and think contemporary anime is good atm...don't be blinded by japanese animation renaissance (1980-2003), anime kind of sucks now on average
To be honest, she was the best character in the series
No.
Striga: _"I can't shake the past."_
Morana: _"Neither can Carmilla. She still has nightmares about the years before she killed the vampire who turned her. She doesn't forget, Striga. She only looks ahead."_
So many good scenes in this series.
It's not a dub tho... english is the original language.
Even better.
That's one heck of a story from her back. She deserves a good massage.
"He became cruel and evil"
He's a fucking vampire.
Alucard wasn't cruel and evil, so vampires are self aware and can willingly choose their own paths.
the very early the very first vampiress countess Carmilla before vampire count Dracula. Carmilla is an 1872 Gothic novella by Irish author Sheridan Le Fanu and one of the early works of vampire fiction, predating Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) by 25 years. The Allure of the Vampire Seductress. Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu is a vampire novella written in the 1870s, decades before the iconic Dracula by Bram Stoker was published. It tells the story of Laura, a girl in her late teens, and her mysterious guest Carmilla who may be more than she seems.
Carmilla became into the most interesting charachter in the show, even much more interesting than Dracula itself, and her final was even better ...
Cap
@@jon_ovo3653 Season 4 episode 6
@@craigarkensaw I know the episode but she wasn’t more interesting than Dracula maybe if she had more abilities and lived up to the shit she talked
I still think Isaac was more interesting, but I love Carmilla's presence. She instantly became the center of attention in any room she was in.
Season 3 should've been Carmillas backstory change my mind
If she had tried that shit with Dracula she'd be dead Not even his own son could do that he let him kill him.
She's not stupid, not like you lol
I used to think godbrand was a,threat
Can someone make an edit where Godbrand just rolls down the stairs ad infinitum?
Never again godbrand,Never again
I love Carmilla so much ❤️
1:08 I love herrrr, look at this sinister expression.
This is the best Carmilla incarnation
Well, Dracula wasn't just an old vampire. He wasn't the type Carmilla could just dispose of😅
The irony is she turns into a mad cruel old man too.
Honestly, given her behavior, especially once Dracula was gone, I honestly wonder how much of her previous life was actually real. Like, was her old master REALLY cruel and insane, or is that what she tells people to cover for her deplorable behavior... knowing that there's nobody left to challenge her accusations.
Never underestimated Carmilla
Awesome way of telling a backstory
I think it is too easy to say she became what she despised. I think it’s deeper than that.
It's not, people like you want nuance where none exists because you're pedantic as hell. She became what she despised, an old cruel and insane vampire, that's all.
My fkn queen.
What irony. She became what she despised. Only difference, she got rid of herself
only because they were about to kill her and she didn't want to give them that "privelage"
god knows she didn't do it because she saw the error of her ways
She reminds me of Cersei from GOT
Both of them became so very bitter and hateful, and pretty much despised anyone who wasn't their "family" -- carmilla had her sisters and Cersei had her kids & jaime.
Both of them think they are smarter than anyone else in the room, thought little of anyone else, and both died because of their own plots and ambitions. Kind of reminds me of what Tywin said to Cersei, she isn't as clever as she thinks she is
They are very evil people and the world would be better off without people like them
Very evil is simplistic. What you conveniently omitted is that both are otherwise brilliant capable women mistreated and hateful of the patriarchy. Camilla was created through patriarchal oppression, she is no more evil than dracula.
@@Mira-gu6we You conveniently omitted some stuff
Cersei was not evil because of anyone, not patriarchal oppression or anything. She always tormented her brother and there were stories of her cruelty before she met Robert. Robert certainly wasn't a good husband but he didn't abuse them throughout most of their marriage. Don't blame others for her actions. She wasn't even that brilliant, most of her plans ended up turning horribly on her
Carmilla says she was the victim of a cruel vampire but she has a tendency to make herself out to be the victim and everyone else be the bad guy. We don't know exactly what happened with her old master or how long she was under him. She certainly didn't see her own evil or how much she was like those "mad, cruel old men". She certainly enjoyed tormenting Hector -- even though he never did ANYTHING to wrong her in S2. She certainly didn't seem to care about helping women so she hated more than the patriarchy. Pretty sure she hated anyone other than her and her sisters
That last line "she is no more evil than Dracula" -- really isn't saying much since he is the main villain of the game series and is evil in the anime as well. His wife was briefly able to make him a better person but the field of staked bodies says enough about him and his past with humans.
Neither one of them is excused for their actions because of what has happened to them, I doubt either one of them suffered the same amount of cruelty they put out into their worlds
@@Mira-gu6we so true
@@Mira-gu6we damn L bozo
@@Mira-gu6weshes evil plain and simple. I don't care who hurt you, you don't get to hang on to pain for centuries, make others suffer for your amusement. Then use the excuse that someone else was mean to you, to justify it. Wanna know why? Cause thats the same b*ll excuses that weak, scared, pathetic men use. Carmilla was a victim, got power, then decided to use that power to spread her pain to others, all the while still convincing herself and you that she's a helpless little girl.
Idk which is better the red and black dress or the white one
I couldn't decide either. Carmilla’s wardrobe is elite.
Right and oddly enough cause of her character i was low key rooting for steria and their lil scheming quartet
Christian Croom I thought I was the only human alive who favoured Carmilla 😭 it’s nice to see someone else who actually likes her character. Everyone else I meet has something to despise her about. Yes, she’s not the nicest and all but I honestly feel that deep down, Carmilla was in conflict/denial and against her plan to colonise the world. Like she knew and felt what she was doing is morally wrong even though she did it in the end. I know of this because in the scene where Lenore confronts her whether she’d truly be happy after her plan succeeds, Carmilla didn’t respond. She instead, paused and turned away in guilt but then she reasons her plans with her mistreated past (the old men.) there is this one quote from a game which goes like this “Evil is just a word, in the end it’s just simple pain”. This quote will always remind me of Carmilla and Dracula. They weren’t evil to me, just broken. Some may disagree with me about Carmilla but if you watch the show again and focus on her (not just what she says but her body language too) you’ll see what I mean.
@@eyyyy3265 Omg same, everyone just hates her and I love her as a character 😭
Her concept is better
Dracula wasn’t a mad old man he was a sad broken man who lost his wife, but Carmilla didn’t see that, honestly I wish she got to fight dracula, it would of been satisfying to she him wreck her shit with ease
In the beginning and end of it sure he was a sad old man , but only a mad old man can fight and attempt to kill his own son , his sorrow turned him mad at this point Carmilla was right
My man, sad and broken would be if he left himself to wallow in his despair. Bringing the entire human and vampire world with you in a sloppy melodramatic death suicide is the epitome of madness.
The English wasn’t a dub it was made in English
Imagine dealing with men for centuries? I don't blame you sis...
Cause yo daddy assaulted u
@Tiffanie 00 your mother polluted society by having u
You and Godbrand would probably have a toast 🥂 to that
OK tbh...it would drive me insane too 👏🤣
Precisely.
Carmilla is me whenever I take so much as a glimpse at DiZ (Kingdom Hearts).
And Dracula is me whenever I look at Riku. Because of the lack of karma against Riku, I want all of them to suffer for what they did to Naminé, Xion and Roxas.
Anyone else notice how in the scene where her master is thrown out the window his ding-dong is actually drawn and semi-animated?
Yeah, that was weird.
It's a rated M show. What did you expect?
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl Rated M is one thing but there is additional rating for just blatant sexual content (Don't really have an issue with it btw) but I find it more odd but funny that someone actually put the time into modeling then animating that quick snippet of a clip.
Thank you for 10K views! 💗
Oh Carmilla, Vlad would have burst your heart and then soul into oblivion before you ever got a noose around his neck. Before even thinking it.
But Dracula...just didn't care anymore.
Makes me wonder how dangerous and cunning he'll be next series up (Don't know if they're gonna go with Simon, or with Richter and The Symphony of the Night story.
Both would be awesome. Simon fought Dracula; how many times??? But, well Symphony of the Night...it doesn't get more classy than that)
Dracula is the RULER OF ALL VAMPIRES! Carmilla maybe his senior but their can only be one Prince of Darkness!
She definitely fits the code
Sad thing is Vlad is not just some old Vampire… she forgets Vlad is one of Thee vampires. One of the first if I remember correctly. She is very lucky Dracula’s General issac fought her instead of himself
I don’t know why they always kill the badass female characters, just look at GoT
I feel like it has to do with how the media demonizes ambitious women just because their ambitions don’t feed into the stereotypical have a baby or romantic reasons.
@@alovescats4104 or, get this - there's no ulterior motive, and she's just an antagonist
Carmilla was crazy. She needed to be stopped by semeone. And that semeone was (surprisingly) Isaac who realised she became mad and that´s why he ended with her life. He killed her not because of hate or revenge, but just because it was something necessary for the world.
@@alovescats4104 girl take ur nazi feminist views out of here.
@@avish878 How are facts “nazi feminism”? 😭😭😭 just bcus they point out a factual disadvantage female characters experience, it doesn’t make it fucking feminism. Take your head out your ass.
idk she reminds me of the owl lady from that one show i forgot…
Carmilla was magnificent ❤
New sub surprise!🎉 and I love this ❤😊
and she became as bad if not worse
"english dub" it's not the dub it's literally the original audio???
HER 🥰
SHE!! 🔥
She 👿
She lives in daydreams with me~
She a queen
Not anymore
She went boom!!!
Someone should teach Carmilla that no means no
It's not a bud btw English was the original audio
0:45 I guess her master was one (if you know what I mean)
That castle belongs to me!!!
I don’t get why there’s “english dub” in the title lol. This is an american made cartoon, the original is english voices
I guess this is why Dracula didn't turn Lisa into a vampire...
This comment is gold
Bro this annoys me that it says English dub a dub is when you replace the original with another language, English is the original language tf
Why did you put (English Dub) in your title?
Damn I feel bad for godbrand. He got kicked down the stairs
I'm a be honest I don't see what's so great about Camille. Yeah she's ambitious and charismatic but that's all she really got going for her. Then again I also find cocky charecters annoying.
*Edit* this doesn't mean I think she's a bad character
Shame she became what she hated most
a man?
@@sparklingwater1430 🤣
I can never understand this scene. How can she turn on the vampire that turned her when she was sired to the master? Isn't there a law that prevents this? Not law but magical affect?
Isnt Castlevania originally in English?
Dracula bullied him
Carmilia bullied him
Issac f'king killed him
#girlboss #gatekeep #slay
Por que ela ea vampira lider ea mais forte e velha que ele.
Ok what did she hit him for and why did he say "I'm not gonna fuck you. I'm too pissed off?"
She hit him to get his attention,
And Godbrand had previously asked to sleep with her so he was expressing his annoyance with Dracula by suggesting that even were she to want to sleep with him he was to angry to do so.
😂 no Carmella
I love carmilla😍😘
Why is Carmilla a hater of men?
Her human life along with her first years with her master, I guess.
English dub🤣
Gf: honey im pregnant
Me: 0:07
I just laughed so hard 😂
PLEASE-
This is hilarious
Awful 😂🤣
so domestic abuse turned Carmella bad. yikes. love your woman old men
#girlboss
The anime is useless without villains
until she became mad old crazy herself. had to overreach
Wouldn't the dub be the Japanese one
Dub is English, Sub is Japanese with subtitles
@@BlaqHalcyon Not all english language tracks are dubs. In this show english is the original track
@@Dynomafia139 where I from, we call the original or Japanese version of a television series/animated movie a sub. And dub is considered the English translated versions. But thanks for the insight.
The only correct way to watch Castlevania is in dub bro
lol what a feminist
The worst character in the entire series. Her version in the games is so much better (including the Lords of Shadows version)
I actually loved her character so do alot of other people :)
U have no taste
That version is better because...?
@@kaihedgie1747 In the other Castlevanias, she's a floating mask.
Awesome charecter. So interesting and such a rivetting presence.
She is so weak