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* An episode of ''[[Mighty Max (Animation)|Mighty Max]]'', [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdacSL2pUcQ&feature=PlayList&p=069EFB3D6AC4502B&index=63 "Fly By Night"], took Our Vampires Are Different to its natural extreme by featuring a female vampire, Countess Musca, who ignored almost all of these vampire tropes (aside from the obvious blood-drinking). To top it all off, instead of a bat, she turned into a giant ''horsefly''.
* An episode of ''[[Mighty Max (Animation)|Mighty Max]]'', [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdacSL2pUcQ&feature=PlayList&p=069EFB3D6AC4502B&index=63 "Fly By Night"], took Our Vampires Are Different to its natural extreme by featuring a female vampire, Countess Musca, who ignored almost all of these vampire tropes (aside from the obvious blood-drinking). To top it all off, instead of a bat, she turned into a giant ''horsefly''.
* In ''[[Count Duckula (Animation)|Count Duckula]]'', a vampire who has been killed can be brought back by a once-a-century secret ritual. In the most recent ritual, tomato ketchup was accidentally used instead of blood, resulting in the title character becoming a ''vegetarian''. And he's a duck, which is pretty different all on its own.
* In ''[[Count Duckula (Animation)|Count Duckula]]'', a vampire who has been killed can be brought back by a once-a-century secret ritual. In the most recent ritual, tomato ketchup was accidentally used instead of blood, resulting in the title character becoming a ''vegetarian''. And he's a duck, which is pretty different all on its own.