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Katie Gray | ... |
Seras Victoria
(10 episodes, 2006-2012)
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Crispin Freeman | ... |
Alucard
(10 episodes, 2006-2012)
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Victoria Harwood | ... |
Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing
(10 episodes, 2006-2012)
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Ralph Lister | ... |
Walter C. Dornez
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(10 episodes, 2006-2012)
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Jôji Nakata | ... |
Alucard
(10 episodes, 2006-2012)
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Fumiko Orikasa | ... |
Seras Victoria
(10 episodes, 2006-2012)
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Yoshiko Sakakibara | ... |
Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing
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(10 episodes, 2006-2012)
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Gildart Jackson | ... |
The Major
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(7 episodes, 2006-2011)
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JB Blanc | ... |
Enrico Maxwell
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(7 episodes, 2006-2011)
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Steven Brand | ... |
Alexander Anderson
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(5 episodes, 2006-2011)
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Dino Andrade | ... |
Wild Geese Member
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(5 episodes, 2007-2011)
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Taliesin Jaffe | ... |
Wild Geese Member
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(5 episodes, 2006-2009)
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In flashback, Integra is seen assuming leadership of the Hellsing organization as she resolves a conflict with her uncle with the help of the vampire Alucard. In present day, Alucard goes on a mission to the town of Cheddar to silence a vampiric priest who has been killing townspeople, and in the process must also present the young police girl Seras Victoria with the choice to either die or become a vampire. Also, Alucard battles a Vatican priest named Alexander Anderson after they are both sent to kill the same vampire in Northern Ireland. Written by page8701
Still bathing in the afterglow of the brilliant Hellsing I, we now move on to the second part. So whats on offer? As it turns out, there was something strange about the duel at the end of part I. You see, our heroes were assailed by ghouls, and yet the source vampire was already dead, meaning the ghouls should have been as well. The Hellsing organization has noticed this, and called a meeting of its head council, but a mysterious organization has sent out two deadly assassins and their army to raid and destroy the Hellsing headquarters and everyone in it...
Part II advances on the already great Part I immensely. It is more gruesome, more action packed, and more engaging, introducing more about the world of Hellsing. We get to see a little of Alucards past, as well as more about Integra and Seras, our female protagonists. We also see more of the organization that will become the main villains in future volumes.
The problem is, despite all this, Part II isn't as entertaining as it could be. Yes, the weird humor is a little more suited in this one, but the direction lacks the crazy wildness that made the first one so great. This one isn't quite as good as it could be.
Although the new series is an improvement over the original, it still could be better. But thats not to say it isn't already great. The action is only beginning, and there's a lot to come...