Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust Quotes

  • Left Hand: I don't know about you, but man I sure miss that horse. What was his name?

    [D doesn't respond]

    Left Hand: Oh, oh the silent treatment, huh? Well I got two words for you: Heat Syndrome. Look, look, I know I'm a parasite, but haven't I always been a helpful parasite? Now you may not care if you die from heat, but becoming a piece of beef jerky is not a lifelong ambition of mine!

    [still no response from D]

    Left Hand: [resigned] Yeah, well, what's the sound of one hand yapping?

  • Meier Link: [looks at Charlotte] When the last vampire is extinct, who will mourn our passing? Will she? Will anyone? Can anyone understand this pain, this loneliness?

  • Left Hand: D? Are you awake?

    D: I need your help... to swallow up this spell.

    Left Hand: You're a slave driver, you know that?

  • Leila: [seeing D in the distance, approaching the village] Kyle, why don't you start back without me? There's something I want to do here first.

    [Looking at him, he slowly move closer to look her in the eyes; just stares at her a few seconds, a little too close for her liking; eventually, sounding angry]

    Leila: Back off.

    Kyle: Have I told you you're quite irresistable in that sexy skintight getup?

    Leila: [sarcastic] No, tell me about it.

    Kyle: I just did. You make sure you watch your back with that guy, Leila.

  • Borgoff: Ready or not, here they come. It's Zombie Time.

    Kyle: Yeah. Come and get it, zombies!

    Nolt: Amen to that.

  • Borgoff: [clapping after seeing D catch his arrow & snap it in 2] Beautiful. Just Beautiful. I applaud you, stranger. Tell me what you're doing here. If we're in the same game, we should be friends. Tell me your name. Mine's Borgoff. Borgoff Markus.

    D: [short pause] D.

    [rides off]

  • D: I am here for the young woman.

    Meier Link: I wouldn't recommend it, dunpeal. Taking on a vampire at night is a mission for morons and fools. Which are you?

  • Left Hand: Did you ever hear the expression "Too close for comfort"? That was damn uncomfortable.

  • Kyle: I have a very bad feeling about this.

    Borgoff: How so?

    Kyle: I think I've finally figured it out, Borgoff.

    Borgoff: Well, I'm sure you're right... if you're thinking they're headed for the Castle.

    Kyle: Yeah, that's right, the Castle. The Castle of Chaythe. WHAT ARE YOU THINKING? WE CAN'T GO IN THERE, IT WOULD BE SUICIDE! IT WOULD BE INSANE!

    Borgoff: What are you now, afraid of a little insanity? Since when have we been sane? We just have to get to them before they reach the Castle.

  • Borgoff: Hey, did you ever hear the one about the owl and the squirrel? The squirrel works all summer storing away stuff for the winter; all kinds of nuts and seeds. Works real hard. Then one day, just before the first snow, he goes outside for one last look around, when all of a sudden this owl swoops down and grabs him, carries him off.

    [looks up]

    Borgoff: 'Ah, what a shame' says the squirrel 'what's going to happen to all that good food?'

    [starts chuckling; eventually Nolt & Kyle join his laughter, Nolt grabbing Kyle so tightly he starts to choke]

  • Carmila: Dunpeal Hunter! Your mother was human, but your father was a vampire and you're betraying his ancient blood. You side with humans against us. Our people are facing extinction, and you are contributing to their demise. You stalk and kill your own ancestors, dunpeal. You should be ashamed! Your human self is your weaker self! Humans are nothing more than livestock, we prey on them as they prey on beast! This is the rule of nature!

    D: Your time is coming to an end. Your kind must face extinction. You cannot survive, you must die. THAT is the rule of nature.

    Carmila: Ah. Very strong words for a dunpeal, but you seem to forget: our spirits are eternal.

    D: No, Carmilla. Nothing lasts forever.

    Carmila: I see. I should have known better than to reason with your kind, dunpeal hunter. I guess my only option is to use force!

    [D screams]

  • Meier Link: She is here by her own choice, dunpeal. So unless you're the kind of man who would take a woman against her will for the money in it - and I am sure it's a lot - I suggest you save your sorry ass now and leave us to travel in peace.

    D: I would if I could believe you, Meier. Your credibility, however, is less than impeccable under the circumstances. You kidnapped the girl.

  • Benge: [to Grove, in his spirit form] Follow me Tinker-bell.

    [Grove comes right behind, his energy shots charging; as Benge opens his robes to reveal a dark void]

    Benge: I'm waiting for you.

    [Grove fires his energy; all get pulled into the void, & Benge watches them disappear]

    Benge: Hm?

    [at first nothing seems affected; then Benge suddenly screams, eyes wide in shock]

  • Polk: Listen to me, whether you want to hear it or not. You weren't even born when this happened. Do yourself a favor & listen to the story.

    [reaches for his mug]

    Polk: I'm going to tell you about the time when the children were kidnapped; there were 10 children all together.

    [takes a drink]

    Sheriff: [still not looking away from D] Yeah, I heard about that time.

    Polk: [setting his mug down & returning to his repairs] Kidnappers turned out to be vampires; of course. And so the townspeople pooled their money to hire a vampire hunter. They wanted the best.

    [beat]

    Polk: And when the hunter came, he was a very strong & quiet man; & he did his job too, which was to return the children safely back into their parents homes. It wasn't easy, but many vampires died by his hands before this job was over with. And when it was over, & the children were back home, the people attacked the man. They said he was a Dunpeal, half vampire, himself.

    [sounding upset at what they did]

    Polk: So they punished him.

    Sheriff: [looks at Polk out of the corner of his eye] Can't say I blame them for doing that.

    [looks back at D; the same tone of disgust as when he spoke to D before]

    Sheriff: You can't trust 'em! That's all that's about.

    [resolve now stronger]

    Sheriff: You're right about that part, Polk

    Polk: [sets his tools down,even more upset that this story had no effect] He did the Job.

    [reaches down to the side of his desk]

    Polk: I see then I'll have to take matters

    [pulling up a large gun]

    Polk: into my own hands. Let him go!

    [points the gun right at the Sheriff's head]

  • Polk: [to Sheriff] I can tell you, I won't think twice about using this weapon. I might even enjoy it.

    [to D]

    Polk: Get on your horse, stranger.

    D: [genuinely] Thank you.

    [gets on the horse; starts to leave]

    Polk: No, it's only fitting I Thank you. It's the least I can do.

    [D stops, looking at Polk]

    Polk: I may be just an Old Fool now, stranger, but I can never forget a face like yours.

    [Polk sparing a look at D; sounding grateful]

    Polk: And I'll never forget what you'd done for me back then.

    [all the Sheriff's men sound & look shocked]

    Polk: That's right. I was one of them kids!

    [pause, letting it sink in; eyes on the Sheriff again]

    Polk: And I always felt bad about that. The way you was treated. How nobody stopped ya; nobody thanked you. Instead the ignorant bastards, ran you right out of our town!

    [looks at D again]

    Polk: So it's true, isn't it, what they say about you Dunpeal's: you don't age.

    [focuses once again on his target]

    Polk: Now go, I'm getting tired.

    [D clicks & the horse starts out of there; once outside he gets the horse up to a run]

  • Meier Link: [to Charlotte] I don't want you to worry about these wounds of mine. They will heal. And then we shall go to the City of Night and Distant Stars. When we go there we can be alone, and free to love each other.

    [looks at her, she looks a little sad but has a slight smile]

    Meier Link: It's true, believe me. We'll be there soon.

  • Left Hand: Sweet Blasphemy, Sand Mantas galore! Talk about your prehistoric pigeons. And they're filthy animals, y'know, they're just filthy!

  • D: Who hired the Barbarois? Who were you working for?

    Mashira: [slashed in half] It was Carmilla who hired us. And as a Barbarois, my duty has been fulfilled. Now I can die in peace.

  • [D discovers Leila is next to him, taking refuge from the rain]

    Leila: [points a gun at him] Don't get any ideas!... Hey, I'm just trying to stay dry here. If there was any other place to go, believe me, I'd be there. As soon as the rain lets up, I'll be gone from here and from you.

    D: I think I can guess your problem. Your family was the victim of vampires.

    Leila: You don't know what you're talking about. You don't know anything about it.

    D: All right. Perhaps I don't.

    Leila: [removes her earpiece] This stupid thing, it bothers me... You really are a weird one, you know that? In spite of being a dunpeal hunter and all that that entails. How did you know about my mother?

    D: You called her name, remember?

    Leila: She was kidnapped by vampires. My father went after her and was trying to rescue her, so they killed him. And after a while my mother returned, but she wasn't my mother anymore; she'd been changed. The people in the village stoned her to death while I watched. After that I left home. I met the Marcus brothers and joined with them. I wanted to be a hunter to avenge my parents' deaths. I've seen many terrible things since then: lives destroyed, families devastated, hopes crushed... everytime, it seems avampire is to blame.

    D: I can understand why you'd choose to do it. But the life of a hunter is no kind of life.

    Leila: It's the only life I'm any good for now. And it looks like it's the only life you've ever known. So I suggest we make a pact, since we're both in it for the long haul: whoever dies first, the other one can come and bring flowers to their grave. How's that?... It's the rain, makes me sentimental. I don't know why I should care about that - it's just I love flowers. And I don't think I'll be getting any, I'm all alone after all. We have that much in common, don't we? That we're both hunters and we're both alone. Oh well, I'm being silly, doesn't really matter...

    D: I'll do it. I'll bring you flowers if I survive this... but I don't expect to.

    Leila: Stop, I didn't really mean it when I said that. And anyway, I don't really understand why you should keep on doing this.

    D: Because I'm a dunpeal. I don't get to have a life, not like you.

  • D: It may be too late for her. Your sister may already have been tempted. What then?

    Alan Elbourne: You have to get there before that happens, what do you think we're paying you for?

    John Elbourne: That's enough!... My son is emotional, please excuse him. This has been difficult for all of us. If you knew my daughter, you'd understand. She's kind and beautiful, and her loss is more than this old soul can bear. Now, I need to ask you something: if you find her changed, can you see that her death is without suffering. Be kind to her, please.

    Alan Elbourne: No! No, we can't do that! It isn't right! No, she won't be changed! You're talking about your own daughter!

    John Elbourne: Alan, listen to me. It's not easy to ask him for this, but it's something that must be done. I'm sorry. Do you understand?

  • D: Stop right there, Meier. I'm taking her back, back to her family who loved her.

    Meier Link: She knew I loved her best of all. You can't understand it. You've never loved a human.

    D: I've never killed one, either.

  • [Japanese dub]

    Meier Link: You should bear in mind, D, that your struggle to resist our nature can't last forever. One day, the urge for their blood will be stronger.

    D: And when that day comes, another will hunt me. It's as simple as that.

  • [first lines]

    Title card: The distant future... vampires rule the night, but their numbers are dwindling. With huge bounties on their heads, a class of hunters has emerged: Bounty Hunters. One hunter is unlike the rest. He is a dunpeal: a half-human half-vampire. At war with himself, feared by all, tortured and alone, he is... Vampire Hunter D.

  • [Leila throws a knife into Caroline's head]

    Caroline: Now that cleared my head. I really should return the favor, don't you think, honey?

  • [Japanese dub]

    Caroline: [a knife in her head] Resistance is futile. You'll go to hell one step ahead of the dhampir!

  • Left Hand: Getting close... the Castle of Chaythe. Soon we'll be able to see it: the home of Carmilla, the Bloody Countess. You've heard of her. For five thousand years her rule of terror lasted, and then, that was that! Your father, the Vampire King, grew angry. He was impatient with her vanity; offended by her bloodlust, her gluttony. He grew so tired that he killed her while she slept, impaling her on a sword, and that was it for her. Except she haunts the place now with phantoms and demons... But you don't care about that, do you? But I bet I know what really gets to you, dunpeal. What REALLY gets to you - the thought of those two lovebirds having another dunpeal, huh? That's it. You see, I know you. I know how you think, I know how you feel, I know every move you make. You can't...

    [D clenches his fist to shut Left Hand up]

  • Carmila: That's it. That is the ship. It will take you to the City of the Night, where you can live peacefully at last. You can be happy there. There was a time, many years ago, when every castle had a ship like this one and the night sky was full of their flashing lights. Those were the days when vampires flourished, and a love like yours was not so desperately impossible. So different from today... Our numbers dwindling, hunted and alone, we're hopelessly misunderstood - but you two seem to have beaten the odds. I'm very, very happy for you. The ship hasn't been used in years, I've no idea if it will fly safely. But I'm sure that's a risk you're prepared to take.

  • Meier Link: You look so beautiful.

    [kisses her, then as his bloodlust rises he draws back]

    Charlotte: Why stop? I want you, Meier, I want ALL of you... Why not?

    Meier Link: You don't know what it's like, Charlotte, to live forever in darkness eternal, forever thirsting for blood despite your best intention. I can't imagine that life for you. Not for you, Charlotte.

    Charlotte: You're so selfish, Meier. I carry a heavy weight on my conscience. Those villagers and the bounty hunter and my family - they still mourn my loss, Meier.

    Meier Link: It wasn't your doing, Charlotte. It was my fault entirely.

    Charlotte: Well, then, we're both to blame. Because we can't know happiness, not anymore. I wanted you to be happy, Meier, and so I abandoned my father and my brother for you. But their pain set the wheels in motion for our pain, and so on and on it goes... All we have is each other now, and I want to be close to you. Without that we have nothing. All the pain I've caused and all the agony I feel is nothing, now! And you are everything to me, my love!

    [pause]

    Meier Link: We'll talk more on our trip to the stars, if that's all right with you.

  • [as the rocket ship takes off]

    Leila: Where is he taking her?

    D: Away from here.

  • [last lines]

    [at a funeral, a young girl spots a stranger]

    Girl: Hey, mister! Wait! Mister, wait! Um, excuse me, sir, but I was wondering if you knew my grandmother Leila... Yes. It's you, isn't it? My grandmother told me about you. So, I'd be honoured if you could come to our house. My father would be so happy...

    D: I appreciate the kindness.

    Girl: Oh, come on, we don't live very far...

    D: I just came to keep a promise I made to an old friend. She was afraid no one would mourn her death. I'm glad she was so wrong.

    Girl: Okay, I guess I see... anyway, thank you for coming.

    [D smiles at her, and rides out]

    Girl: Goodbye. Goodbye!

    Left Hand: Well, that was nice. You're not so bad after all... you just dress bad.

  • [Japanese dub]

    Left Hand: [about D's smile to Leila's granddaughter] You're an unexpectedly sentimental guy. Well, everybody has a weakness.