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Hellsing
ヘルシング
(Herushingu)
GenreAdventure, dark fantasy, horror[1][2]
Manga
Written byKouta Hirano
Published byShōnen Gahōsha
English publisher
Dark Horse Comics
Digital Manga
DemographicSeinen
MagazineYoung King OURs
Original run1997September 30, 2008
Volumes10 (List of volumes)
Manga
Hellsing: The Dawn
Written byKouta Hirano
Published byShōnen Gahosha
DemographicSeinen
MagazineYoung King OURs
Original run2001February 15, 2006
Anime television series
Directed byUmanosuke Iida
Written byChiaki J. Konaka
Music byYasushi Ishii
StudioGonzo
Licensed by
Original networkFuji TV
English network
Original run October 10, 2001 January 16, 2002
Episodes13 (List of episodes)
Original video animation
Hellsing Ultimate
Directed by
  • Tomokazu Tokoro(1–4)
  • Hiroyuki Tanaka (5–7)
  • Yasuhiro Matsumura (8–10)
Produced by
Written by
  • Hideyuki Kurata(1–4)
  • Yōsuke Kuroda(5–10)
Music byHayato Matsuo
Studio
Licensed by
Released February 10, 2006 December 26, 2012
Runtime40–65 minutes
Episodes10 (List of episodes)

Hellsing (ヘルシングHerushingu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kouta Hirano. It premiered in Young King OURs in 1997 and ended in September 2008. The series chronicles the efforts of the mysterious and secret Hellsing Organization as it combats vampires, ghouls, and other supernatural foes who threaten England.

The individual chapters were subsequently collected and published in 10 tankōbon volumes by Shōnen Gahōsha. The series was licensed for English language release in North America by Dark Horse Comics, in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment, and in Singapore by Chuang Yi. In 2001, Hirano began publishing chapters of a prequel series, Hellsing: The Dawn, in special editions of Young King OURs, with six chapters released as of September 2008.

An anime series of the same name was produced by Gonzo. Directed by Umanosuke Iida, the series was based on the manga, but used a screenplay by Chiaki J. Konaka and was significantly different from the manga in terms of plot, though it used some of the same characters and similar character designs. Spanning 13 episodes, it was broadcast on Japan's Fuji Television from October 10, 2001, to January 16, 2002.

An original video animation (OVA) entitled Hellsing Ultimate was produced by Geneon. It followed the manga storyline more closely than the anime series.[3] The series spanned 10 episodes, released in Japan between February 10, 2006, and December 26, 2012. In North America the series ran from December 5, 2006, to October 28, 2014.

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Plot[edit]

Hellsing is named after and centered around the Royal Order of Protestant Knights originally led by Abraham Van Helsing. The mission of Hellsing is to search for and destroy the undead and other supernatural forces of evil that threaten the queen and the country. This organization is currently led by Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing, who inherited the leadership of Hellsing as a child after the death of her father. She witnessed his death which turned her from a once innocent and shy little girl to a tough and deadly force. She is protected by the faithful Hellsing family butler Walter C. Dornez, a deadly foe in his own right, and Alucard, the original and most powerful vampire, who swore loyalty to the Hellsing family after being defeated by Van Helsing one hundred years before the story takes place. These formidable guardians are joined early on in the storyline by former police officer Seras Victoria, whom Alucard turned into a vampire.

As the scale and frequency of incidents involving the undead escalate in England and all around the world, Sir Integra discovers that the remnants of a Nazi group called Millennium still exist and are intent on reviving Nazi Germany by creating a battalion of vampires. Millennium, Hellsing, and the Vatican section XIII Iscariot clash in an apocalyptic three-sided war in London, and Millennium reveals its true objective: to destroy the vampire lord Alucard, ending a feud begun during World War II.

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

The series premiered in Young King OURs in 1997 and ran for eleven years until the final chapter was released in the November 2008 issue.[4] The individual chapters are collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Shōnen Gahōsha, with 10 volumes (the complete series) having been released.[5][6] The series is licensed for an English language release in North America by Dark Horse Comics. The first volume was released on December 1, 2003 and as of May 19, 2010, the company has published the entire translated series, at ten volumes. Chuang Yi is releasing the series in English in Singapore, with six volumes released as of October 2008, and through an agreement with the company, Madman Entertainment is re-releasing those volumes in Australia and New Zealand.[7][8]Hellsing is also licensed for regional language releases in France by Tonkam, in Italy by Dynit, in Hungary by Mangafan, in Germany by Panini Comics, in Spain by Norma Editorial, in Poland by Japonica Polonica Fantastica and in Denmark and Sweden by Mangismo.

Crossfire[edit]

Crossfire is a three-chapter side story that follows Heinkel Wolfe and Yumie Takagi, a Catholic nun and an assassin who work for the Iscariot organization. They call themselves 'earthly agents of divine punishment'. Crossfire also has cameos by Alexander Anderson and Enrico Maxwell, the head of Iscariot. Across the three chapters, Heinkel and Yumie face a variety of opposition, including Islamic terrorists, communistrevolutionaries, and finally, an obscure pagancult.

Crossfire as a side work was discontinued by Kouta Hirano, but it was republished in the first three volumes of Hellsing as an extra. The Crossfire's story was adapted into a drama CD and included in Hellsing Ultimate OVA 6 and 7.

Hellsing: The Dawn[edit]

In 2001, Hirano began publishing chapters of a prequel series, Hellsing: The Dawn, in special editions of Young King OURs, of which six chapters have been released as of May 2009. The Dawn features a fourteen-year-old Walter C. Dornez and Alucard, in the form of a young girl, attacking Millennium's base of operations in Nazi-controlled Poland in September 1944, during the Warsaw Uprising. Publication was scheduled to resume after the conclusion of the main Hellsing series, but there have been no new chapters since the manga's conclusion. Chapters of The Dawn were animated as part of the Hellsing Ultimate OVA series. The three animated entries to The Dawn were released in conjunction with 8th, 9th, and 10th OVAs.

Hellsing: Official Guidebook[edit]

Hellsing prototype manga[edit]

This series includes Kouta's old works, before he started Hellsing that features the character's prototypes.

  • Angel Dust: Alexander Anderson and Enrico Maxwell
  • Coyote: Pip Bernadotte, The Major and Rip Van Winkle
  • Desert Guardian: The Captain
  • Doc's Story: The Doctor and Schrödinger
  • Hi and Low: Integra Hellsing and Yumie Takagi
  • Magic School: Renaldo
  • The Legend of Vampire Hunter: Alucard, Seras Victoria, Luke and Jan Valentine
  • Daidōjin Monogatari: Walter C. Dornez and Heinkel Wolfe
  • Susume!! Seigaku Dennou Kenkyuubu: Makube (Section XIII Iscariot's 2nd leader)

Anime[edit]

Following the release of the manga, Gonzo produced a thirteen-episode anime series that uses the same characters and settings, but narrates a different story from its source manga. Written by Chiaki J. Konaka and directed by Umanosuke Iida, the series premiered on Fuji Television on October 11, 2001, and ran until its conclusion on January 17, 2002. The series is licensed for English language release in North America by Geneon Entertainment, in the United Kingdom previously by ADV Films until September 2009 and as of January 2013, Manga Entertainment has the license, and in Australia by Madman Entertainment. Geneon's English dub of the series aired in the United States on STARZ!'s Encore Action channel as part of its Animidnight late-night prime Japanese anime programming block, from December 21, 2003, to March 15, 2004, and in Canada on G4techTV Canada's Anime Current block in 2007.

The series uses two pieces of theme music. 'Logos Naki World' (A World Without God) by Yasushi Ishii is used as the opening theme for all thirteen episodes. Mr. Big performs the song 'Shine' for the series ending theme.

OVAs[edit]

Hellsing Ultimate OVA, volume 1

Hellsing Ultimate, known as Hellsing in Japan, is an original video animation (OVA) anime series animated by animation studios Satelight (OVAs I–IV), Madhouse (OVAs V–VII) and Graphinica (OVAs VIII–X), and produced by Geneon. The first fifty-minute episode was released on Region 2 DVD in Japan on February 10, 2006.[9] The ending of each episode uses various pieces of instrumental music composed by Hayato Matsuo and performed by the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra up through OVA V. OVAs VI and VII feature vocal closing themes by Japanese rock group Suilen, titled 'Magnolia' and 'Shinto-Shite' respectively.

On July 27, 2011, Hellsing OVA VIII was released in Japan after one year and eight months, along with the first episode of The Dawn. Episode IX was released on February 15, 2012.[10] The tenth and final episode was released in December 2012. On August 23, 2014, Adult Swim's Toonami programming block announced that Toonami would air the show beginning on September 13 at 3:00 a.m.[11]

OVA voice cast[edit]

CharacterJapanese castEnglish castNotes
AlucardJouji NakataCrispin Freeman[12]
Seras VictoriaFumiko OrikasaK. T. Gray[12]
Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates HellsingYoshiko SakakibaraVictoria Harwood[12]
Walter C. DollneazMotomu KiyokawaRalph Lister[12]
Pip BernadotteHiroaki HirataYuri Lowenthal[13]
Alexander AndersonNorio WakamotoSteven Brand[13]
Enrico MaxwellShō HayamiJB Blanc[13]
The Major/SS-SturmbannfuhrerNobuo TobitaGildart Jackson[13]
DocHiroshi NakaMarcelo Tubert[13]
Luke ValentineTakehito KoyasuPatrick Seitz[12]
Jan ValentineWataru TakagiJosh Phillips[12]
Tubalcain AlhambraHōchū ŌtsukaSteve Wilcox[13]
SchrödingerRyoko ShiraishiLaura Bailey[14]
Rip Van WinkleMaaya SakamotoKari Wahlgren[14]
Zorin BlitzYōko SōmiHellena Taylor (Ep. 4)
Rachel Robinson (eps. 5–7)
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Sir PenwoodMasashi HiroseStuart McLean[14]
YumieYūko KaidaSiobhan Flynn[15]
Heinkel WolfeMitsuki SaigaKaren Strassman[15]

United States[edit]

The OVA series is licensed for release in the United States by Geneon USA. In producing the English dub of the series, Geneon used much of the original cast from the dub of the anime series, which the company had also licensed. The first episode was released to Region 1 DVD on December 5, 2006, after premiering the episode at the 2006 Anime Expo convention. Though Geneon USA stopped self-distribution of its titles in 2007,[16] it remains the licensor of the series and in 2008 the North American distribution was assumed by Funimation Entertainment.[17] Funimation released the fourth episode on September 23, 2008. Simultaneously, the company re-released the first three episodes. At Anime Expo 2010, Funimation Entertainment announced that they had licensed all three of the new OVAs (episodes 5–7 as of that date) and the original TV series.

Funimation Entertainment additionally announced that they licensed the 8th OVA and would release the first eight episodes in 2012.[18] Hellsing Ultimate 5–8 was released on November 13, 2012 as a DVD/Blu-ray set. 1–4 was also released as a DVD/Blu-ray set on October 30, 2012. At Anime Central 2014, Funimation announced that they will release episodes 9 and 10 in Fall 2014. At Otakon 2014, Funimation finalized the release date of the final two OVAs, setting it for October 28, 2014.

Soundtracks[edit]

Two CD soundtracks composed by Yasushi Ishii have been released by Geneon (Pioneer LDC) for the Hellsing anime series. Hellsing Original Soundtrack: Raid was released on November 22, 2001[19] and contained 20 tracks, restocked on July 1, 2003.[20] The second soundtrack, Hellsing Original Soundtrack: Ruins, containing an additional 22 tracks followed on February 22, 2002,[21] restocked on September 16, 2003.[22]

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Also, three soundtracks composed by Hayato Matsuo have been released for the Hellsing OVA series (Hellsing Ultimate). Hellsing OVA Original Soundtrack – BLACK DOG Released on March 21, 2008.[23] As well as a DVD-Audio mini-soundtrack released as an extra with Hellsing OVA IV in Japan, titled Premium Disk – Warsaw Recording Selection featuring 9 tracks.[24] The newest one is also an extra with Hellsing I-V Blu-ray BOX, titled Nazi CD featuring 13 tracks and 1 secret track. The vocal tracks by Suilen were released by the band on their recent mini-album THE DAWN.[25]

To celebrate the 20 year anniversary of the Hellsing manga release, In 2018 London based music producer 'Sinner' samples Hellsing's Original Sin from the OST RAID.[26]

Reception[edit]

In 2005, the six and seventh volumes of the Hellsing manga series ranked among Diamond Comics Distributors' list of the top 48 manga volumes sold in the United States for the year.[27] In November 2007, the ninth volume was among the top 10 volumes sold according to Japan's monthly sales rankings.[28][29]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Hellsing Volume 1 TPB'. Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  2. ^'【1分で分かる】セリフ回しにしびれる「HELLSING」の魅力'. music.jp (in Japanese). December 29, 2015. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  3. ^Johnston, Chris. 'Hellsing Ultimate'. Newtype USA5 (11) pp. 44–45. November 2006. ISSN1541-4817.
  4. ^'Hellsing Manga Ends as Hirano Plans New Work Next Year'. Anime News Network. October 1, 2008. Retrieved October 12, 2008.
  5. ^'HELLSING 1' (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved December 12, 2013.
  6. ^'HELLSING 10' (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved December 12, 2013.
  7. ^'Available Issues for HELLSING'. Chuang Yi. Archived from the original on January 13, 2009. Retrieved October 12, 2008.
  8. ^'Hellsing (Manga)'. Madman Entertainment. Archived from the original on April 19, 2015. Retrieved October 18, 2016.
  9. ^'Hellsing Package' (in Japanese). Geneon Entertainment. Archived from the original on August 22, 2008. Retrieved September 13, 2008.
  10. ^'Funi Adds Live Action Moyashimon Live Action, More'. Anime News Network. July 2, 2010. Retrieved July 3, 2010.
  11. ^http://toonami.tumblr.com/post/95555231906/guess-what-hellsing-ultimate-is-coming-to
  12. ^ abcdef'Hellsing II'. Hellsing Ultimate. Episode 2. September 27, 2014. Adult Swim.
  13. ^ abcdef'Hellsing III'. Hellsing Ultimate. Episode 3. October 4, 2014. Adult Swim.
  14. ^ abcd'Hellsing IV'. Hellsing Ultimate. Episode 4. October 11, 2014. Adult Swim.
  15. ^ ab'Hellsing V'. Hellsing Ultimate. Episode 5. October 18, 2014. Adult Swim.
  16. ^'Geneon USA to Cancel DVD Sales Distribution by Friday'. Anime News Network. September 26, 2007. Retrieved September 13, 2008.
  17. ^'FUNimation Entertainment and Geneon Entertainment Sign Exclusive Distribution Agreement for North America'. Anime News Network. July 3, 2008. Retrieved July 3, 2008.
  18. ^'Funimation Acquires Hellsing Ultimate VIII'. Anime News Network. Retrieved November 4, 2011.
  19. ^'Raid'. cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
  20. ^'Raid'. Amazon.com. Retrieved March 2, 2008.
  21. ^'Ruins'. cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
  22. ^'Ruins'. Amazon.com. Retrieved March 2, 2008.
  23. ^'BlackDog'. cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
  24. ^'PremiumDisc'. cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
  25. ^'dawncd'. cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
  26. ^https://soundcloud.com/ashsinner/hell-sings-anti-christ
  27. ^'Diamond Announces Top Direct Market Performers'. Anime News Network. January 23, 2006. Retrieved September 13, 2008.
  28. ^'Japanese Comic Ranking, November 6–12'. Anime News Network. November 15, 2007. Retrieved September 13, 2008.
  29. ^'Japanese Comic Ranking, November 13–19'. Anime News Network. November 21, 2007. Retrieved September 13, 2008.

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External links[edit]

  • Official Geneon Entertainment Hellsing website‹See Tfd›(in Japanese)
  • Hellsing (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Hellsing Ultimate (OVA) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hellsing&oldid=898330108'

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North American DVD Cover of Hellsing.

The episodes of the Hellsing anime series premiered on Fuji Television on October 10, 2001, and ran for thirteen episodes until its conclusion on January 16, 2002.[1] Produced by Gonzo, directed by Umanosuke Iida and written by Chiaki J. Konaka,[2] the episodes are based on the characters and settings of the Hellsing manga series by Kouta Hirano but lead through a different story. The episodes as a whole detail the works of the Hellsing Organization, a secret anti-paranormal unit under the command of Sir Integra Wingates Hellsing, and its various operatives including the vampire Alucard and his fledgling partner, ex-policewoman Seras Victoria.

The series is licensed for English language release in North America by Geneon Entertainment, in the United Kingdom by ADV Films (although it is no longer licensed since the closure of the company) and in Australia by Madman Entertainment. Geneon's English dub of the series aired in the United States on Starz!'s Encore Action channel from October 4, 2003 to December 27, 2003 and on G4techTV Canada's Anime Current block from August 10 to November 7, 2007 in Canada.

Satelight and Geneon Entertainment began production of an original video animation (OVA) series in 2006. Entitled as simply Hellsing in Japan, and Hellsing Ultimate internationally, the OVA episodes more closely follows the source manga and differs from the first series with the divergence of the former based on the latter's episode 5 and 6 as the source manga had not been completed by the time Gonzo produced the TV series.[3] In addition, the Ultimate series includes The Major and his Millennium officers as the main antagonists.[4] The first fifty-minute episode was released to Region 2 DVD in Japan on February 10, 2006, with eight episodes released, and two more announced as of August 2011.[5] It is licensed for release in the United States by Geneon USA, with the first episode released on December 5, 2006.[6] Geneon USA stopped self-distribution of its titles in 2007,[7] but remains the series' licensor with Funimation Entertainment taking over its North American distribution of the episodes.[8] Funimation released the fourth episode and re-released the first three episodes on September 23, 2008.[citation needed][9] In 2010 Funimation Entertainment announced that they have licensed three of the new OVA episodes 5-7 & the original TV series and in 2011 have licensed episodes 1-4 & 8 and these will be released in the USA starting in 2012. In 2014, Hellsing Ultimate aired on US television via Adult Swim's Toonami block, starting on September 13.[10] Initially, there were difficulties securing the broadcast rights to the final two episodes,[11] leading to the show to initially be pulled after episode 8[12] but the rights were eventually cleared up in time to air episodes 9 and 10 a month later in December.[13]

Two pieces of theme music are used for the first Hellsing anime series. 'Logos Naki World' (meaning 'World without rationality') by Yasushi Ishii is used as the opening theme while Mr. Big's 'Shine' is used for the ending theme. For the OVA episodes, the ending of each episode features various instrumental pieces composed by Hayato Matsuo and performed by the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra all the way up to OVA Volume V. OVA VI and VII both feature vocal ending themes performed by Japanese rock group Suilen, including their song 'Magnolia' for OVA VI, and 'Shinto-Shite' for OVA VII.

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Episode list[edit]

Hellsing (2001–02)[edit]

Ep#TitleOriginal AirdateEnglish Airdate
1'The Undead'October 10, 2001October 4, 2003
Integra Hellsing took command of a small Hellsing unit in Cheddar after hearing reports of people in the village going missing. After D11 teams were deployed to investigate with several deaths, Alucard is deployed. Seras Victoria, a female D11 operator, is fighting her ex-D11 colleagues that turned into ghouls. Alucard eliminates the ghouls and their master, a vampiric priest. But Seras is critically wounded in the gunfight, and Alucard turns her into a vampire to save her life. (Corresponding Manga Story: Chapter 1)
2'Club M'October 17, 2001October 11, 2003
Seras Victoria struggles to realize that her former life as a D-11 officer is over, and that she is now a vampire. However, her thoughts are interrupted as she, Alucard and a unit of Hellsing commandos are deployed to track down and kill two vampire teenagers who murder families with small guns. Seras has a crisis of conscience when she is ordered to kill one of the two teenage culprits. (Corresponding Manga Story: Chapter 3)
3'Sword Dancer'October 24, 2001October 18, 2003
Hellsing Intelligence has reported that a mysterious computer chip implanted on a human allows them to be artificially turned into vampires. A foreign college student, already deceased, comes back alive after having the chip removed. After armed policemen were killed in the morgue, Seras goes along with a Hellsing paramilitary squad to take him out. A Vatican-based priest named Alexander Anderson appears in the scene and murders the entire unit and incapacitates Seras before Alucard comes to save her life. (Corresponding Manga Story: Chapters 4, 5 & 6)
4'Innocent as a Human'October 31, 2001October 25, 2003
A Snuff film featuring a man being killed on screen by a Vampire also has a Hellsing soldier in the background, which forces Integra to deploy Hellsing and Seras to investigate the film and find out who is responsible for broadcasting the film and end further snuff film broadcasting before widespread curiosity can be incited regarding the Hellsing Organization. (Corresponding Manga Story: None)
5'Brotherhood'November 7, 2001November 1, 2003
Seras and a team of Hellsing commandos raid a warehouse district after reports of a supposed cult emerge, with a dead vampire and a bomb trap intended to reduce their manpower. Integra attends a covert meeting with a secretive government organization known as the Round Table when two vampire brothers named Luke and Jan Valentine launch a surprise attack on the Hellsing mansion with a large ghoul army armed with guns and shields. As they overwhelm the mansion, Hellsing soldiers with Alucard, Seras and Walter fight off the vampire hordes. (Corresponding Manga Story: Chapter 7)
6'Dead Zone'November 14, 2001November 8, 2003
Alucard, Seras and Walter continue to fight on the Valentine Brothers, despite having the deceased Hellsing commandos rise as ghouls to add up to their ranks. Luke fights Alucard with the latter defeating him. As Seras and Walter continue to eliminate the other ghoul soldiers, Jan faces Integra and the Round Table but decides to commit suicide after Integra shoots him with mercury-filled bullets. (Corresponding Manga Story: Chapters 8, 9 & 10)
7'Duel'November 21, 2001November 15, 2003
Integra attends the funeral of her dead Hellsing commando subordinates after being forced to euthanize the dying Hellsing commando ghouls. As she and Walter try to figure out how to increase their manpower, Enrico Maxwell invited Integra to meet him in a museum. Meanwhile, Seras Victoria and a Hellsing squad led by Mason Fox engage in battle against a vampire after he turns the civilians in the London Underground into ghouls to hold them off. Alexander appears again and kills off the vampire and several Hellsing soldiers, when Alucard intervenes. (Corresponding Manga Story: Chapters 11 & 12)
8'Kill House'November 28, 2001November 22, 2003
A Hong Kong factory producing the chips dubbed as FREAK chips was destroyed after Royal Hong Kong Police officers raided it. Integra and Walter were forced to train new recruits from non-British special forces personnel, instead of going to British special units such as the SAS and D-11, in order to maintain the manpower of Hellsing security forces due to their issues of the FREAK chips. Seras and an MI-5 secret agent investigate on their own, regarding the rise of cases involving FREAK vampires. (Corresponding Manga Story: None)
9'Red Rose Vertigo'December 5, 2001November 29, 2003
While several Hellsing squads were raiding a castle, the SAS's 22nd Regiment arrives in their Counter Revolutionary Warfare (CRW) gear and orders them to pull back. Soon after, Seras couldn't help but shake the feeling that something was wrong with the sudden arrival of the SAS. Integra's sister Laura had arrived, but Seras and Alucard discover that something was wrong when they find out that Laura was a Baobhan sith and was trying to assassinate Integra. Meanwhile, the SAS squads in the castle were then converted into monsters by an unknown party. (Corresponding Manga Story: None)
10'Master of Monster'December 12, 2001December 6, 2003
During an emergency operation to save Integra after she stabbed herself to prevent herself from being turned to a vampire, she recalls on how she had met Alucard and what had happened between the two of them before she assumed command of the Hellsing Organization. (Corresponding Manga Story: Chapter 2)
11'Transcend Force'December 19, 2001December 13, 2003
When Integra hears about the Queen's secret visit to Hellsing HQ and the meeting of the Round Table, she secretly gave the order for Hellsing commandos to be deployed to the Tower of London to give her enemies a false lead to follow. (Corresponding Manga Story: None)
12'Total Destruction'January 9, 2002December 20, 2003
Integra learns that Hellsing commandos in the Tower of London were being attacked by assassins wearing CRW uniforms of the SAS's 22nd Regiment. Despite the odds, some of the surviving Hellsing commandos, Alucard and Seras team up to fight back against them, revealed to have been turned into a different kind of FREAK vampires. The entire Hellsing Organization was declared to be armed terrorists with the British Army on the scene arriving to quell the Hellsing soldiers and end the FREAKs in the Tower of London. (Corresponding Manga Story: None)
13'Hellfire'January 16, 2002December 27, 2003
Alucard, in the Tower of London, faces against an undead named Incognito. Integra and Walter try to head out there, but were facing trouble from the British Army. Despite being overwhelmed by Incognito, Alucard manages to defeat him. (Corresponding Manga Story: None)

Hellsing Ultimate (2006–14)[edit]

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Ep#TitleRuntimeOriginal release[5]English release
1'Hellsing I'51 minutesFebruary 10, 2006December 5, 2006
Ten years ago, young Integra Hellsing ascends to the head of the Hellsing Organization after the death of her father Arthur. Her jealous uncle Richard Hellsing attempts to kill her, but in doing so awakens a dormant Alucard, who proceeds to kill Richard's men. It is Integra who shoots and kills her uncle, thereby becoming the last descendant of the Hellsing bloodline. Alucard declares his allegiance to Integra and becomes her loyal servant. In present day England, Alucard is called to duty to eradicate a vampire priest and his ghouls. However, a policewoman named Seras Victoria is gravely injured in the process, and upon giving her a choice to live or die, Alucard turns her into his vampire servant. Later, on a mission to hunt down a vampire in the town of Badrick in Northern Ireland, Alucard meets and fights Father Alexander Anderson for the first time.
2'Hellsing II'43 minutesAugust 25, 2006June 12, 2007
Alucard has a dream about his defeat at the hands of Abraham Van Helsing. While Sir Integra holds a round table conference to report her findings regarding the current wave of vampire attacks, vampire brothers Jan and Luke Valentine launch a covert sneak attack on the Hellsing compound with the help of a ghoul army outfitted with military gear and small arms. Almost all of the Hellsing soldiers are killed in the process and turned into ghouls before Alucard, Seras and Walter C. Dornez (who shows why he was once known as the 'Angel of Death') are able to turn the tide. Jan reveals the name of the group responsible for the attack as Millennium. Integra hints to Walter that surviving Nazi officials could have been responsible for the attack.
3'Hellsing III'47 minutesApril 4, 2007October 16, 2007
In a bid to increase manpower following the devastating attack on Hellsing headquarters, Walter recruits the mercenary group known as Wild Geese and integrates them into Hellsing's security forces. Integra receives information from Enrico Maxwell, the fanatical leader of Iscariot, that confirms her suspicions of Millennium's origins. She soon deploys Alucard, Seras and Pip Bernadotte, leader of the Wild Geese, to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to find the whereabouts of Millennium. Alucard and Seras are later attacked by BOPE units of the Brazilian military police after being declared in public as international terrorists, a ruse perpetrated by Brazilian officials in exchange for immortality promised by Millennium. After receiving orders from Sir Integra, Alucard massacres the BOPE officers and faces off against Millennium officer Tubalcain Alhambra.
4'Hellsing IV'56 minutesFebruary 22, 2008September 23, 2008
As Hellsing and Iscariot hold a meeting with the Queen of the United Kingdom their conference is interrupted by a message from The Major (via live video transmission brought in by the ubiquitous Schrödinger) citing his intention to wage war on England. Meanwhile, a VTOLaircraft carrier called the Eagle gets hijacked by First Lieutenant Rip Van Winkle and a small squadron of SS soldiers from Millennium, Integra sends Alucard aboard an SR-71 to take care of the perpetrators and Rip Van Winkle in which he ruthlessly kills all of them and has Rip Van Winkle turned into one of his many familiars while the major begins to move to London to drive England into another war.
5'Hellsing V'44 minutesNovember 21, 2008[14]November 13, 2012[15]
While Alucard remains trapped on the Eagle, Millennium starts attacking London. Zorin Blitz is told to head toward Hellsing HQ with a small group of soldiers, while the rest of the vampires attack London. They kill thousands of civilians and attempt to capture Integra. She manages to escape the vampire SS soldiers only after Walter sacrifices himself to hold them off; however, Walter is captured himself by The Captain. When the vampire soldiers manage to corner her, she is saved and later captured by a large group of pistol-wielding Iscariot priests, led by Alexander Anderson, Heinkel Wolfe and Yumie Takagi. After the credits, Alucard uses his powers to steer the Eagle towards London.
6'Hellsing VI'42 minutesJuly 24, 2009[16]November 13, 2012
As the battle commences, back at the Vatican Enrico Maxwell, the head of Section XIII Iscariot is given a major promotion, and with it he begins to mobilize the Vatican's fighters. Meanwhile, in the heart of London, while Integra is busy convincing the Iscariot members to escort her home, the Hellsing Mansion is under siege by Zorin Blitz and her forces. The only line of defense against this assault are Captain Bernadotte, his Wild Geese, and Seras. As the battle rages on, they must deal with the resilient vampire Nazi forces, as well as Zorin's mysterious power of illusion that almost destroys the Geese from within. The quick thinking of Seras frees them from Zorin's grip, but the battle is not over. After an attempted stolen kiss, the group splits up, Seras in one direction and the Geese in another, but not before promising each other they'll come out of this alive. OVA 6 features a drama CD of Crossfire.
7'Hellsing VII'45 minutesDecember 23, 2009[17]November 13, 2012
While Seras is successfully overcoming Zorin's soldiers, Bernadotte and his forces are being slaughtered. Seras comes to their rescue, and destroys most of Zorin's forces. Zorin then delves deep into Seras' memories, forcing her to relive her painful childhood, as she had to watch her parents be murdered by gangsters and her mother's corpse being raped after Seras was shot by one of the robbers. While Seras is trapped in the illusion, Zorin hacks off her arm, stabs her through the back, and cuts her eyes. Bernadotte tries to escape with the badly wounded Seras, but Zorin stabs him through the back. He kisses Seras in his agony, then tells her to bite him. Tearfully, she does so, healing most of her wounds except her left arm, which spews shadow matter. Seras destroys all of Zorin's forces, then attacks and kills Zorin. Seras then leaves the mansion and heads off to destroy the remaining vampires and ghouls in the city, as Vatican forces loom in the horizon.
8'Hellsing VIII'49 minutesJuly 27, 2011November 13, 2012

The Vatican forces led by Enrico Maxwell begin to attack the remaining Millennium forces along with the surviving citizens of London. Walter, now a vampire, joins forces with the Major. Alexander Anderson is enraged because he believes Maxwell has become drunk with power and is abusing God's power. The armed priests led by Heinkel Wolfe and Yumie Takagi come close to capturing Integra, but Seras saves her. Alucard, stands atop the Eagle as it floats down the Thames, now returns to London and joins the battle encountering the two other trump cards Anderson and The Captain. Integra releases his Control Art Restriction to Level Zero allowing Alucard to summon millions of Familiars to the battle. Enrico Maxwell and Anderson realize that Alucard is in fact Count Dracula/Vlad the Impaler. Alucard's forces easily overwhelm all of the Iscariot and Millennium forces and Maxwell is killed shortly after. Alucard meets up with Integra and Seras. Anderson and Alucard fight each other but Alucard has the upper hand and the remaining priests come to aid Anderson against Alucard. Anderson uses Helena's Nail to become a monster against Alucard, setting him and his familiars ablaze.

With this episode was also released the first animated episode of The Dawn, a prequel to Hellsing.
9'Hellsing IX'48 minutesFebruary 15, 2012October 28, 2014[18]

A dying Alucard envisions his past as Vlad the Impaler, recalling how he was raped as a child by the Ottoman Sultan. He then envisions himself during his war against the Turks, stating to his knights that praying to God is pointless unless you are willing to work for your prayer, otherwise it is just begging. He is shown eventually being carried off to execution, but before being beheaded, he drinks the blood of the battlefield and becomes a vampire. He is then awoken by the pleading of Seras, who is trying in vain to help him against Priest Anderson of the Vatican. Alucard manages to rip Anderson's heart out, and crushes it, removing Helena's Nail. The priest hears the laughter of children, and says a final 'Amen' before dying. Suddenly, Walter appears, crushing the remains of Anderson. Shocked at the newly vampirized Walter, Integra and Seras question him. Walter kills Yumie and replies that he now stands alone as the Angel of Death. Heinkel is shot by the Captain and badly injured, but is spared. Alucard and Walter prepare to fight, while Integra and Seras are invited aboard the Major's zeppelin to face him. As their fight goes on, Walter is growing unstable from the vampirization procedure but Walter pierces Alucard's heart with a pipe, only for the body to be revealed as a decoy. Alucard then appears from behind and punches Walter, the damage forcing his body's age to regress to the young boy from 60 years ago. Alucard fully reveals himself in the form of the girl he assumed during the war, calling Walter a child who has not changed in 60 years.

With this episode was also released the second animated episode of The Dawn, a prequel to Hellsing.
10'Hellsing X'68 minutesDecember 26, 2012October 28, 2014[18]

Integra and Seras battle the remnants of Millennium aboard the zeppelin until the Captain intercepts them, with Seras staying to fight while Integra proceeds onward. Outside, Alucard begins to absorb the rivers of blood from the dead, though the Major had planned on this moment to defeat him. Elsewhere Seras struggles against the Captain, who turns out to be a werewolf. Seras seems outmatched by the Captain, but is eventually aided by her familiar Bernadotte, who uses a silver tooth to slay the werewolf. Integra reaches the Major, but a shield impedes her attack, which leaves them both to witness Alucard's defeat. Schrödinger allows his body to be absorbed while the Major explains his power of omnipresence: as long as Schrödinger is self-aware, he is alive, but that the millions of lives within the rivers of blood flowing into Alucard negate his awareness/existence. This negation spreads to Alucard, which forces him to disappear. While Seras rejoins Integra, outside Walter is attacked by Heinkel, though the wounded Walter escapes into the zeppelin. Inside Seras is eventually able to pierce the shield and damage the Major. It is revealed that he is actually a cyborg, though he defends his humanity while challenging Integra. The resulting shootout kills the Major and blinds Integra in her left eye. Meanwhile Walter confronts and kills the Doctor, then passes away. Acknowledging his death, Integra orders Seras to bring them home. Thirty years later, Iscariot visits the new Hellsing headquarters but is turned away, while Heinkel as the new trump card and the new chief Makube contemplate the next Crusade. That night, Alucard reappears at the older Integra's bedside. He explains to her and Seras that the reason he was gone for so long was that the millions of lives within him were clouding his awareness. He killed them all except one, saying 'I have returned here. But I am also always nowhere... The truth of it is, I am everywhere,' alluding that Schrodinger is the one soul he didn't kill. Integra offers the starving vampire some of her blood, and they all accept his return.

With this episode was also released the third animated episode of The Dawn, a prequel to Hellsing.

Hellsing: The Dawn[edit]

Download Hellsing Ultimate English Dub
Ep #TitleOriginal ReleaseEnglish Release
1'Hellsing: The Dawn Special 1'July 27, 2011-
During WWII, a much younger Walter is sent by Hellsing behind enemy lines with a giant casket to eliminate a new threat from the Nazis.
2'Hellsing: The Dawn Special 2'February 15, 2012-
Walter interrupts The Major's dinner, who gives him an interesting proposal.
3'Hellsing: The Dawn Special 3'December 26, 2012-

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