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Since the original ''Castlevania'', Dracula transforms into his second form when his life bar is depleted. The shape his second form takes varies by game: examples include a giant bat, a giant head, a demon, or simply his humanoid form with enhanced abilities. The original intention of this second form, according to original game director Hitoshi Akamatsu, was that the demonic form appearing from Dracula's headless body was a manifestation of the "Curse of Man". When Simon defeated the demon, the evil energy that was released was precisely what cursed him, rather than the Count placing the curse on him himself. It is also important to note that when Simon delivered the final strike to Dracula, the latter's body parts could be seen ejected in different directions, hinting that Dracula would eventually come back, foreshadowing the events of ''Simon's Quest''. Starting with ''Rondo of Blood'', it was retconned that this demonic form was indeed one of Dracula's abilities, brought upon him by the then unseen Chaos, which acted as the true final boss of ''Aria of Sorrow''.
Since the original ''Castlevania'', Dracula transforms into his second form when his life bar is depleted. The shape his second form takes varies by game: examples include a giant bat, a giant head, a demon, or simply his humanoid form with enhanced abilities. The original intention of this second form, according to original game director Hitoshi Akamatsu, was that the demonic form appearing from Dracula's headless body was a manifestation of the "Curse of Man". When Simon defeated the demon, the evil energy that was released was precisely what cursed him, rather than the Count placing the curse on him himself. It is also important to note that when Simon delivered the final strike to Dracula, the latter's body parts could be seen ejected in different directions, hinting that Dracula would eventually come back, foreshadowing the events of ''Simon's Quest''. Starting with ''Rondo of Blood'', it was retconned that this demonic form was indeed one of Dracula's abilities, brought upon him by the then unseen Chaos, which acted as the true final boss of ''Aria of Sorrow''.


Dracula has even made a few playable appearances, such as in the fighting game spin-off, ''Castlevania Judgment''. His reincarnation, Soma Cruz, is the protagonist of ''Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow'' and ''Dawn of Sorrow'' and is also playable in ''Harmony of Despair''. In the rebooted ''Lords of Shadow'' series, protagonist Gabriel Belmont becomes a vampire and comes to be known as Dracula. Konami's Dracula has made various crossover appearances, containing ''Castlevania'' elements as opposed to portraying a common public domain Dracula, such as being the sole ''Castlevania'' racer in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Konami Krazy Racers}}'', being playable as a killer in the multiplayer survival horror game ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dead by Daylight}}'', getting a [[Bomberman]] counterpart in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Bomberman R}}'', and having his boss moves given to a generic Dracula character in Konami's video game adaptation of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Animaniacs}}''.
Dracula has even made a few playable appearances, such as in the fighting game spin-off, ''Castlevania Judgment''. His reincarnation, Soma Cruz, is the protagonist of ''Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow'' and ''Dawn of Sorrow'' and is also playable in ''Harmony of Despair''. In the rebooted ''Lords of Shadow'' series, protagonist Gabriel Belmont becomes a vampire and comes to be known as Dracula. Konami's Dracula has made various crossover appearances, containg ''Castlevania'' elements as opposed to portraying a common public domain Dracula, such as being the sole ''Castlevania'' racer in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Konami Krazy Racers}}'', being playable as a killer in the multiplayer survival horror game ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dead by Daylight}}'', getting a [[Bomberman]] counterpart in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Bomberman R}}'', and having his boss moves given to a generic Dracula character in Konami's video game adaptation of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Animaniacs}}''.


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