Popularity Alucard has been a popular character. In the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation Awards from 2008, Alucard was nominated as one of the best male characters with
Jouji Nakata's portrayal of the character also being nominated. In a poll by AnimeAnime, Alucard was voted as the second best Nakata character behind Corporal Giroro from
Sgt. Frog. However, both lost to
Ichigo Kurosaki from
Bleach and
Tomokazu Sugita for
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiyas Kyon, respectively. Various merchandise based on Alucard's appearance has been created, including
action figures,
bust figures and key-chains.
IGN ranked him as the 21st greatest anime character of all time, saying that "There have been many vampires in anime, but none have been as deliciously sadistic as Alucard."
Complex listed him as the 15th most stylish character in anime.
Anime News Network listed him as one of "6 Strange Faces of Dracula's Descendents" based on how different is Alucard to the novel character.
Critical response Critical response to Alucard's character has been positive. Ever since his introduction in the manga, Justin Rich from
Mania Entertainment saw Alucard as an interesting character due to his brief encounter with Anderson which shows a potential for what their actions in the future might be.
Anime News Networks Mike Crandol praised Alucard for being "a refreshing change from the traditional, mopey, woe-is-me vampire anti-hero", and called him "quite the cool figure". On a similar note, Alucard's nature as a vampire was noted to be a new take of the usage of the archetype due to how Alucard trains Seras Victoria to the point it feels like a
coming of age for Alucard's subordinate. Despite his sadistic nature,
Comic Book Resources pointed out that Alucard is contrasted by the personalities of Seras and Integra whom are noted to make Alucard make more charming as he sees both of them in a friendlier well when compared to his regular dark persona. Carl Kimlinger also from
Anime News Network said Alucard "He's one of the scariest, and most unspeakably cool, anti-heroes to ever slaughter his way through an anime." As a result, Kimlinger felt Alucard's character to be series' strongest part. Patrick King from
AnimeFringe said that Alucard's portrayal in the first
Hellsing anime made him come across as one of the best anime characters he has ever seen, comparing him with the famous Spike from
Cowboy Bebop calling him "the perfect mix of grace and violence, propriety and chaos."
DVD Talk found Alucard's first fight in the anime so ridiculously violent that he believes Toonami's audience would like it as instead Alucard would be more enjoyed by an adult demographic. In regards to his role in the story,
Comic Book Resources felt Alucard's battle to be enjoyable due to the amount of gore provided through his fighting style involving both supernatural abilities and usage of guns.
Manga News expressed similar feeling as without Alucard, Seras Victoria's forces remain notably weaker in comparison to the point he missed the character. However, the writer had mix feelings in regards to Alucard's understanding of his rival Anderson's. While the final fight was praised for developing Alucard and show his past, his subsequent betrayal by Walter and brief fight with him felt "flat" alongside his fate in the finale. The same site also praised Alucard's final fight against Anderson in
Hellsing Ultimate, citing it as the greatest highlight of the entire series and found Hirano's take on the Dracula myth as one of the "wildest interpretation" he has seen. Freeman's work for providing a "gothic depth befitting a powerful master vampire".
THEM Anime Reviews noted that while Alucard might come across as a villain rather than a hero due to his sadistic actions, the poorly developed villains make it easier for the viewers to root for the lead.
UK Anime Network and
Manga Life agreed, feeling that Alucard looks more like a villain in the OVAs rather than a hero.
Comic Book Resources found the design stylish alongside the guns Alucard wields.
Jason Thompson commented that when the manga started "Alucard looked too much like
Master of Mosquiton, or another badass manga character with
John Lennon glasses" and thought he seems like
Vash the Stampede from
Trigun, something which
AnimeNation agreed with.
Comics Beat claimed that Alucard's general look was "stylish" not only due to his clothing but the detail given to his guns. In a more negative view, Alucard's female form was criticized by
Anime News Network due to Hirano not being able to draw properly a female character, resulting in the female form to look as tomboyish as Integra Hellsing. Brianna Murch from
Bridgewater State University commented that Alucard's acceptance of Integra as his new master finding her as an equal, the way Alucard shoots and bites Seras Victoria to make her a vampire was compared to the cruel of fate of raped women despite her accepting the role of becoming a vampire. As Integra is not a vampire, Alucard's respect for her convictions and calculating mind heighten his frustration towards Seras. Unlike Integra's relationship with Alucard, Alucard's relationship with Seras Victoria is compared more to a husband and master with his wife and student. The latter case was notable for being one of the few cases where a female vampire is portrayed in fiction. Alucard was also compared with
Alexandru Muşina's novel ''
Dracula's Nephew'' as two rather authoritative contemporary references modifying the vampiric epitome originally outlined by Bram Stoker. ==References==