Hellsing Ultimate

Graphinica, Madhouse, Satelight
Military / Survival / Bio-Horror10 EP/10 Feb 2006

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Synopsis

Tasked with protecting England from vampires, the Hellsing Organization's best weapon happens to be one. Alucard is an ancient, overwhelmingly powerful vampire who works for Sir Integra Hellsing, and he's the kind of character who walks into a room full of monsters and genuinely enjoys what comes next. In the first episode, he rolls up to a village overrun by a rogue vampire priest, and during the chaos, a young police officer named Seras Victoria gets caught in the crossfire. Alucard gives her a simple choice: die human or live as a vampire. She chooses to live, and now she's stuck navigating what that means while working for an organization that kills things like her for a living. This 10-episode OVA is the faithful manga adaptation that the original 2001 TV series wasn't. The animation quality is genuinely impressive — Madhouse handled the early episodes, and the action sequences have weight and brutality to them. It's a seinen series with a gothic military horror tone, heavy on gore, and it doesn't pull back from that. The soundtrack leans hard into the atmosphere too. If you liked the stylish violence of Black Lagoon or the dark vampire mythology in Blood+, this sits comfortably in that space. Fans of Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust will also find a lot to appreciate here. It's dark, it's bloody, and it knows exactly what it wants to be.

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Characters

Alucard
Alucard
Freeman Crispin
Seras Victoria
Seras Victoria
Gray Katharine
Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing
Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing
Dickson Tricia
Alexander Anderson
Alexander Anderson
Brand Steven

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 1-89 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 90.

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Quick Takes

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Once again, Alucard, Seras and Integra are proven to be the holy trinity. This episode dives into Major’s character, and it reveals something interesting — a purist massacres the entire city. The complexity and symbolism is perfect for the finale.
This is peak. Good pacing with emotional damage, what else could we ask for? The fight scene in this episode is hands down the best one so far. It’s no longer an unfair fight with Alucard’s overwhelming power, but an even fight where anything could happen.
Here comes the real deal. All of hell is literally singing. The monstrosity of Alucard’s power is terrifying and satisfying. The dynamic between Alucard and Anderson is complex. The symbolism between godly and ungodly is beautiful.
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