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* [[Pragmatic Villainy]]: Dracula doesn't kill most of his victims, not because he's against killing. It's because if he kills them, then he can't turn them into his undead minions and he hates wasting potential servents.
* [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner]]: {{spoiler|"I'm The Batman. And you're dust!"}}
** Could also be a [[Post MortemBond One -Liner]]...
* [[Reality Ensues]]: When Batman attempts fighting Dracula one-on-one for the first time, he doesn't exactly do so well against him, what with Dracula being much stronger, faster, oh and he can fly as well. Only the rising of the sun saves him from being drained dry by the Count. Effectively this means that in their next confrontation, Batman spends less time fighting him head on and more time trying to lead him into a pre-prepared trap.
* [[The Renfield]]: Penguin becomes this to you-know-who.
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