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The '''Vampire Doll''' {{Nihongo|血を吸う人形|Chiwosū Ningyō}} is a [[kaijin]] who appeared in the [[1970]] [[Toho]]
horror [[:Category:Films|film]] ''[[The Vampire Doll]]''.
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==Name==
The name "Vampire Doll" comes from the Japanese and English titles of the character's debut film, ''[[The Vampire Doll]]''. Within the film itself, the character is referred to by her given name, '''Yuko Nonomura''' {{Nihongo|野々村夕子|Nonomura Yūko}}. Some Japanese sources give the character the alternate name '''Vampiress Yuko''' {{Nihongo|吸血女・夕子|Kyūketsu Onna Yūko}}.
==Development==
Director Michio Yamamoto was inspired when working on ''[[The Vampire Doll]]'' by the works of horror manga author [[wikipedia:Kazuo Umezu|Kazuo Umezu]], and also drew inspiration from [[wikipedia:Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe's]] short story "[[wikipedia:The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar|The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar]]." Specifically, he based the concept of the Vampire Doll being kept alive through hypnosis on the latter work.<ref name="Uchusen">{{cite book|title=Uchusen Vol. 118 (May 2005)|date=1 May 2005|publisher=[[Asahi Sonorama]]|pages=106-107|isbn=01843-05}}</ref> Yamamoto also watched the [[:Category:Shochiku|Shochiku]] horror film ''[[Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell]]'' for reference prior to filming.
 
[[Yukiko Kobayashi]], an established [[Toho]] star, was chosen for the titular role of the Vampire Doll. Kobayashi had been enthusiastic about the role after reading the film's script. Per Yamamoto's idea, the Vampire Doll makeup which Kobayashi wore included color contact lenses which made her eyes appear golden. According to Kobayashi, she could not see through these lenses at all and frequently bumped into objects during each take when she was wearing them. Despite this, the lenses achieved a satisfactory effect in not only making Kobayashi's face look monstrous, but caused her movements to appear unnatural and inhuman due to her aforementioned inability to see when wearing them.<ref name="TSEMCW">{{cite book|title=[[Toho Special Effects Movie Complete Works]]|date=28 September 2012|publisher=Village Books|pages=136-139|isbn=9784864910132}}</ref>
==Appearance==
The Vampire Doll maintains the appearance of Yuko Nonomura when she was alive, save for the now white pale complexion of her skin and her eerie glassy yellow eyes. Her right arm is covered in blood as a result of the car accident which killed her. Yuko wears a white nightgown, the same attire she was wearing at her time of death.
==Origins==
Yuko Nonomura became the Vampire Doll after her father, Dr. Yamaguchi, placed her under hypnosis at her time of death following an automobile accident. For as long as the hypnosis remained, Yuko was placed in a state between life and death, spending her days weeping and begging for death and her nights as a vampire in search of blood.
==History==
===''[[The Vampire Doll]]''===
When Kazuhiko Sagawa traveled to the Nonomura family mansion to see his fiance Yuko, he was informed by her mother Shidu that she had passed away. Sagawa, still in disbelief about his lover's death, lie awake in bed in the mansion that night when he heard a woman weeping in the next room. Sagawa investigated that room and saw Yuko, her face deathly pale and her eyes glassy and yellow, hiding in the closet. Sagawa was hit from behind and rendered unconscious, and when he awoke he was told by Shidu that the whole incident was just a dream. Sagawa returned to his room and saw Yuko pass by his window, then ran outside after her. He came upon her grave, then turned to see her standing behind him. Sagawa was relieved his lover was still alive, but she begged him to kill her. Sagawa, believing Yuko must be sick, embraced her and promised to make her well. Yuko's eyes again turned yellow as a hideous grin crept across her face. She then lifted a knife in her hand and prepared to stab Sagawa.
 
Sagawa's sister Keiko traveled with her fiance Hiroshi to the Nonomura mansion in search of her brother some time later after they did not hear from him. Shidu told them he had already left, but the two were suspicious. When they visited Yuko's grave, they found a trail of dead birds with their necks broken and one of Sagawa's blood-covered cufflinks. Believing Shidu was hiding something, Hiroshi sabotaged his car so the two would have to stay at the Nonomura home. While sitting at the dinner table, the two overheard weeping and Hiroshi set out to investigate. As he descended the stairs to the source of the noise, Hiroshi was stopped by Shidu, who explained that the weeping sound was merely the sound of wind traveling through the skylight window. While in her room, Keiko saw Yuko approaching her and knocked down a lamp as she recoiled in horror. The light blinded Yuko, who vanished shortly afterward. Keiko was convinced Yuko was still alive and that her brother was somewhere in the mansion, and convinced Hiroshi to investigate further in the nearby town. They learned that Yuko's whole family save for her mother was killed before she was born by a burglar, and her tragic death was another terrible event to befall the family. They visited the doctor who proclaimed Yuko dead, Dr. Yamaguchi, and Keiko explained what she saw. To her surprise, Yamaguchi said he believed her, as he himself had seen a ghost during the war. Keiko was not content to stay in the village and drove to confront Shidu, while Hiroshi remained behind and made a deal with the gravedigger to exhume Yuko's corpse.
 
The gravdigger dug up Yuko's coffin and Hiroshi asked him to open it. As soon as the lid opened a doll sprung from the coffin, sending the gravdigger running. He soon came face to face with Yuko, the Vampire Doll, who fatally stabbed him in the neck. Hiroshi found the man's corpse but was attacked by the Nonomura family servant Genzo. Hiroshi killed Genzo by throwing him into a chasm, then ran into the mansion. Keiko had gone ahead and was sedated by Yamaguchi after Shidu told him she was delusional. Hiroshi confronted Shidu and got her to confess that Yuko was still alive. When Yuko lay dying after being fatally injured in a car accident, she called out Sagawa's name, the only mamn who had brought her happiness. Unable to let her die unhappy, Shidu had Yuko placed under hypnosis to keep her alive. However, all this did was suspend Yuko between life and death. By day, she wept and begged for death, while by night she became the Vampire Doll and killed in search of blood on which to feed. Hiroshi asked her to break the hypnosis, but Yamaguchi entered the room and explained he was the one who hypnotized Yuko. He elaborated that Shidu was his fiance before the war, but when he returned she had remarried. Enraged, he broke into her home and killed everyone except Shidu, who he could not bring himself to kill. Shidu became pregnant with Yamaguchi's daughter Yuko, and he remained in the nearby town to watch over them both. Keiko awakened in a room where Yuko was lying in bed with a figure seated in a chair next to her. Keiko investigated only to find the figure was the rotting corpse of her brother. The Vampire Doll awakened and went after Keiko, who escaped to the mansion's main hall. Hiroshi overheard her screams and ran to her, but both were subsequently held at gunpoint by Yamaguchi. The Vampire Doll then entered the room, prompting Yamaguchi to try and explain he was her father. Uncaring, the Vampire Doll lunged at Yammaguchi and slit his throat, causing himm to bleed to death on the floor. With Yamaguchi's death, the hypnosis was broken and the Vampire Doll collapsed to the ground. Her deathly appearance returned to Yuko's beautiful appearance as she finally embraced the release of death. Shidu knelt by her daughter's corpse and sobbed as Hiroshi and Keiko looked on.
==Abilities==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Vampire Doll/Gallery}}
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The '''Vampire''' {{Nihongo|吸血鬼|Kyūketsuki}} is a [[kaijin]] that first appeared in the [[1971]] [[Toho]] horror [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[Lake of Dracula]]''.
The '''Vampire''' {{Nihongo|吸血鬼|Kyūketsuki}} is a [[kaijin]] who first appeared in the [[1971]] [[Toho]] horror [[:Category:Films|film]] ''[[Lake of Dracula]]''.
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==Name==
==Name==
Although universally referred to as just "the Vampire" in both Japanese and English, the character is credited as '''The man like a shadow''' {{Nihongo|影のような男|Kage no Yōna Otoko}} in ''[[Lake of Dracula]]'' and '''Principal''' {{Nihongo|学長|Gakuchō}} in ''[[Evil of Dracula]]''.<ref name="TSEMCWorks">{{cite book|title=[[Toho Special Effects Movie Complete Works]]|date=28 September [[2012]]|publisher=Village Books|pages=146, 174|isbn=4-864-91013-8}}</ref>
Although universally referred to as just "the Vampire" in both Japanese and English, the character is credited as the '''shadowy man''' {{Nihongo|影のような男|Kage no Yōna Otoko|lit. ''man like a shadow''}} in ''[[Lake of Dracula]]'' and the '''Principal''' {{Nihongo|学長|Gakuchō}} in ''[[Evil of Dracula]]''.<ref name="TSEMCWorks">{{cite book|title=[[Toho Special Effects Movie Complete Works]]|date=28 September [[2012]]|publisher=Village Books|pages=146, 174|isbn=4-864-91013-8}}</ref> While the English titles of the two films he has appeared in contain [[wikipedia:Count Dracula|Dracula]]'s name, the vampire is never actually stated to be Dracula, though he uses the name as an alias when he sends his coffin to Lake Fujimi in ''Lake of Dracula''.
 
==Appearance==
==Appearance==
The vampire is characterized by his deathly white skin and sharp enlarged fangs. He typically dresses in a black suit, though while outside he wears a cape.
==Origins==
In ''[[Lake of Dracula]]'', the vampire is a member of a Caucasian family which carries the curse of the vampire in its bloodline. To try and isolate his family and their terrible legacy, the vampire's grandfather built a mansion in a remote part of [[Japan]]. While his grandfather and father before him were both spared from the curse, he began developing the traits of vampirism as a young man, killing the woman he loved and drinking her blood. His father locked him away until he died, but he inevitably rose from the dead as a vampire and exacted his revenge upon his father by biting him.
In ''[[Evil of Dracula]]'', the vampire was once a white man who washed ashore 200 years ago after a shipwreck. As a Christian, he was persecuted by the local government until he renounced his faith and spit on the cross. After losing his God, the man lost his mind as he wandered the wilderness to escape his persecutors. He eventually resorted to drinking his own blood to survive. His first victim was a 15-year-old farm girl, and after killing her and drinking her blood, he began carrying her body and weeping for her. Miraculously, the girl came back to life, and when the nearby villagers learned of this they killed them both and buried them together in a stout coffin. However, both the shipwreck survivor and his victim had become undead vampires and rose from their grave. They managed to avoid suspicion as to their immortality by removing and assuming the faces of their victims after they killed them. By [[1974]], the vampire and his wife were masquerading as the Principal of the Seimei School for Girls and his wife, the [[Madam]]. They perpetuated this cover for their true nature by selecting a new Principal and wife every so many years, killing them both and assuming their faces.
==History==
==History==
===''[[Lake of Dracula]]''===
===''[[Lake of Dracula]]''===
stuff
Five-year-old Akiko Kashiwagi wandered into the vampire's house while chasing after her dog, Leo. The vampire saw the young girl as he descended the stairs, and at that moment decided she would be his bride. However, the vampire's father helped Akiko escape his son's grasp, and the vampire was left to covet his would-be bride. Eighteen years later, the vampire had his coffin delivered to Lake Fujimi, where Akiko was living, via a transport truck. Shortly after his coffin was moved into the boathouse, the vampire emerged from it and attacked the proprietor, Kyusaku, transforming him into his minion. He then had Kyusaku abduct Akiko and bring her to the boathouse. Before the vampire could get her in his clutches, a car pulled up outside and he was forced to retreat into the shadows. Undeterred, the vampire fed on Akiko's sister, Natsuko, and brainwashed her as well into doing his bidding. He orchestrated a plan to force Akiko's boyfriend, Takashi Saeki, to drive away from the lake house and leave Akiko all alone so he could finally capture her. He confronted Akiko in her living room, where he admired the painting she had created of the haunting image of his eye. He remarked how well the painting conveyed the fear of the artist. Akiko tried to flee but the vampire pursued her, chasing her upstairs. Akiko hid in a closet, and waited until she could no longer see the vampire in the room. However, the vampire cast no reflection in the mirror she was looking at and grabbed her as soon as she emerged from the closet. Takashi managed to fight off Kyusaku and returned to Akiko's house, prompting the vampire to flee once more. Akiko and Takashi found Natsuko collapsed on the ground, and she died before they could get her to the hospital. Takashi and Akiko accepted the reality they were dealing with a vampire and decided to confront him in his home that Akiko found 18 years ago.
 
When they arrived at the house, they found the corpse of the vampire's father and read his journal, which chronicled his son's transformation into a vampire. The vampire soon revealed himself and attacked them, and was joined by the vampire that was once Natsuko. Takashi and Akiko fled, but the vampire burst through a window ahead of them and pinned Takashi into the banister above the stairs. Takashi was outmatched as the vampire strangled him, but the vampire's father, himself transformed into one by his son's bite, intervened and tripped his son, causing him to fall onto a metal spike on the floor below. The vampire shrieked out in agony as he gruesomely decayed in a matter of moments, leaving behind only a charred skeleton.
 
===''[[Evil of Dracula]]''===
===''[[Evil of Dracula]]''===
and things
 
==Abilities==
==Abilities==
===Mind control===
The vampire can exert mind control over the victims he has bitten. As the vampire's thralls, they will unquestioningly do his bidding. Eventually, this kills the vampire's victims, though they can reanimate as vampires which are still under his control.
===Face changing===
In ''[[Evil of Dracula]]'', the vampire can assume the faces of his victims by physically removing them and placing them over his own. This allowed the vampire and his wife to pose as normal [[humans]] for several lifetimes without arousing suspicion.
===Physical strength===
The vampire possesses great physical strength, easily restraining his victims and often opting to strangle or bite them. He leaps through a window with ease in ''Evil of Dracula'', and is more than a match for Takashi Saeki and Professor Shiraki when he fights each of them.
===Immortality===
The vampire is immortal, meaning he cannot die of old age or be killed through regular means. This allows him to live indefinitely and renders him difficult to injure. In ''Evil of Dracula'', Shiraki lodges an axe into the vampire's chest, which only serves to slow him down temporarily. The only way to kill the vampire is by piercing his heart.
===Weaknesses===
While otherwise immortal, the vampire can be killed if his heart is pierced. In ''[[Lake of Dracula]]'', he is destroyed when he trips and falls onto a metal spike, while in ''Evil of Dracula'' he is killed when Shiraki pushes a hot poker through his chest. In both instances, the vampire immediately decays into a charred skeleton upon being killed.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Vampire/Gallery}}
{{Main|Vampire/Gallery}}
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'''Madam''' {{Nihongo|学長夫人|Gakuchō Fujin|lit. ''Madam Principal''}} is a [[kaijin]] that appeared in the [[1971]] [[Toho]] horror [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[Evil of Dracula]]''.
The '''Madam''' {{Nihongo|奥様|Okusama}} is a [[kaijin]] who appeared in the [[1971]] [[Toho]] horror [[:Category:Films|film]] ''[[Evil of Dracula]]''.
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==Name==
==Name==
Madam is typically referred to as "Madam Principal{{Nihongo|学長夫人|Gakuchō Fujin}} in Japanese publications covering ''[[Evil of Dracula]]'', while in the film's credits she is simply listed as the '''Principal's Wife'''. In the film, the character Yukiko Mitamura refers to her as the '''Madam''' {{Nihongo|夫人|Fujin}} when under her control.
The Madam is typically referred to as '''Madam Principal''' {{Nihongo|学長夫人|Gakuchō Fujin}} in Japanese publications covering ''[[Evil of Dracula]]'', while in the film's credits she is simply listed as the '''Principal's Wife'''. In the film itself, the character Yukiko Mitamura refers to her as the '''Madam''' {{Nihongo|奥様|Okusama}} while under her influence.
==History==
==History==
===''[[Lake of Dracula]]''===
===''[[Evil of Dracula]]''===
 
==Abilities==
==Abilities==
===Face changing===
Like her [[vampire|husband]], the Madam can change her face into that of her victim by physically tearing it off and placing it over her own. This ability has allowed her and her husband to live for several lifetimes without arousing suspicion.
===Familiar===
The Madam controls a raven as her familiar, and can command it to do her bidding. She uses her familiar to remove Yukiko's face so she can replace her own with it.
===Mind control===
The Madam exerts a form of mind control over Yukiko Mitamura after she has been bitten by the vampire, and also turns Professor Yoshii into her pawn after biting him.
===Immortality===
The Madam is immortal and cannot die so long as her husband is alive.
===Weaknesses===
The Madam's immortality is bound to her husband's, and when he is killed she perishes as well, decaying rapidly into a skeleton upon death.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Madam/Gallery}}
{{Main|Madam/Gallery}}
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Vampire

Article

Vampire
The Vampire in Evil of Dracula
The Vampire in Lake of Dracula
Alternate names Shadowy man,LoD Principal,EoD Dracula
Species Vampire
Forms Various human disguisesEoD
Relations Father,LoD Madam (wife)EoD
Played by Shin Kishida
First appearance Latest appearance
Lake of Dracula Evil of Dracula

The Vampire (吸血鬼,   Kyūketsuki) is a kaijin who first appeared in the 1971 Toho horror film Lake of Dracula.

Name

Although universally referred to as just "the Vampire" in both Japanese and English, the character is credited as the shadowy man (影のような男,   Kage no Yōna Otoko, lit. man like a shadow) in Lake of Dracula and the Principal (学長,   Gakuchō) in Evil of Dracula.[1] While the English titles of the two films he has appeared in contain Dracula's name, the vampire is never actually stated to be Dracula, though he uses the name as an alias when he sends his coffin to Lake Fujimi in Lake of Dracula.

Appearance

The vampire is characterized by his deathly white skin and sharp enlarged fangs. He typically dresses in a black suit, though while outside he wears a cape.

Origins

In Lake of Dracula, the vampire is a member of a Caucasian family which carries the curse of the vampire in its bloodline. To try and isolate his family and their terrible legacy, the vampire's grandfather built a mansion in a remote part of Japan. While his grandfather and father before him were both spared from the curse, he began developing the traits of vampirism as a young man, killing the woman he loved and drinking her blood. His father locked him away until he died, but he inevitably rose from the dead as a vampire and exacted his revenge upon his father by biting him.

In Evil of Dracula, the vampire was once a white man who washed ashore 200 years ago after a shipwreck. As a Christian, he was persecuted by the local government until he renounced his faith and spit on the cross. After losing his God, the man lost his mind as he wandered the wilderness to escape his persecutors. He eventually resorted to drinking his own blood to survive. His first victim was a 15-year-old farm girl, and after killing her and drinking her blood, he began carrying her body and weeping for her. Miraculously, the girl came back to life, and when the nearby villagers learned of this they killed them both and buried them together in a stout coffin. However, both the shipwreck survivor and his victim had become undead vampires and rose from their grave. They managed to avoid suspicion as to their immortality by removing and assuming the faces of their victims after they killed them. By 1974, the vampire and his wife were masquerading as the Principal of the Seimei School for Girls and his wife, the Madam. They perpetuated this cover for their true nature by selecting a new Principal and wife every so many years, killing them both and assuming their faces.

History

Lake of Dracula

Five-year-old Akiko Kashiwagi wandered into the vampire's house while chasing after her dog, Leo. The vampire saw the young girl as he descended the stairs, and at that moment decided she would be his bride. However, the vampire's father helped Akiko escape his son's grasp, and the vampire was left to covet his would-be bride. Eighteen years later, the vampire had his coffin delivered to Lake Fujimi, where Akiko was living, via a transport truck. Shortly after his coffin was moved into the boathouse, the vampire emerged from it and attacked the proprietor, Kyusaku, transforming him into his minion. He then had Kyusaku abduct Akiko and bring her to the boathouse. Before the vampire could get her in his clutches, a car pulled up outside and he was forced to retreat into the shadows. Undeterred, the vampire fed on Akiko's sister, Natsuko, and brainwashed her as well into doing his bidding. He orchestrated a plan to force Akiko's boyfriend, Takashi Saeki, to drive away from the lake house and leave Akiko all alone so he could finally capture her. He confronted Akiko in her living room, where he admired the painting she had created of the haunting image of his eye. He remarked how well the painting conveyed the fear of the artist. Akiko tried to flee but the vampire pursued her, chasing her upstairs. Akiko hid in a closet, and waited until she could no longer see the vampire in the room. However, the vampire cast no reflection in the mirror she was looking at and grabbed her as soon as she emerged from the closet. Takashi managed to fight off Kyusaku and returned to Akiko's house, prompting the vampire to flee once more. Akiko and Takashi found Natsuko collapsed on the ground, and she died before they could get her to the hospital. Takashi and Akiko accepted the reality they were dealing with a vampire and decided to confront him in his home that Akiko found 18 years ago.

When they arrived at the house, they found the corpse of the vampire's father and read his journal, which chronicled his son's transformation into a vampire. The vampire soon revealed himself and attacked them, and was joined by the vampire that was once Natsuko. Takashi and Akiko fled, but the vampire burst through a window ahead of them and pinned Takashi into the banister above the stairs. Takashi was outmatched as the vampire strangled him, but the vampire's father, himself transformed into one by his son's bite, intervened and tripped his son, causing him to fall onto a metal spike on the floor below. The vampire shrieked out in agony as he gruesomely decayed in a matter of moments, leaving behind only a charred skeleton.

Evil of Dracula

Abilities

Mind control

The vampire can exert mind control over the victims he has bitten. As the vampire's thralls, they will unquestioningly do his bidding. Eventually, this kills the vampire's victims, though they can reanimate as vampires which are still under his control.

Face changing

In Evil of Dracula, the vampire can assume the faces of his victims by physically removing them and placing them over his own. This allowed the vampire and his wife to pose as normal humans for several lifetimes without arousing suspicion.

Physical strength

The vampire possesses great physical strength, easily restraining his victims and often opting to strangle or bite them. He leaps through a window with ease in Evil of Dracula, and is more than a match for Takashi Saeki and Professor Shiraki when he fights each of them.

Immortality

The vampire is immortal, meaning he cannot die of old age or be killed through regular means. This allows him to live indefinitely and renders him difficult to injure. In Evil of Dracula, Shiraki lodges an axe into the vampire's chest, which only serves to slow him down temporarily. The only way to kill the vampire is by piercing his heart.

Weaknesses

While otherwise immortal, the vampire can be killed if his heart is pierced. In Lake of Dracula, he is destroyed when he trips and falls onto a metal spike, while in Evil of Dracula he is killed when Shiraki pushes a hot poker through his chest. In both instances, the vampire immediately decays into a charred skeleton upon being killed.

Gallery

Main article: Vampire/Gallery.

Screenshots

Evil of Dracula

References

This is a list of references for Les/Sandbox/Vampires. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. Toho Special Effects Movie Complete Works. Village Books. 28 September 2012. pp. 146, 174. ISBN 4-864-91013-8. Check date values in: |date= (help)


Madam

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Madam
Madam in Evil of Dracula
Alternate names Madam Principal, Principal's Wife
Relations Vampire (husband)
Played by Mika Katsuragi, Mio Ota
First appearance Evil of Dracula

The Madam (奥様,   Okusama) is a kaijin who appeared in the 1971 Toho horror film Evil of Dracula.

Name

The Madam is typically referred to as Madam Principal (学長夫人,   Gakuchō Fujin) in Japanese publications covering Evil of Dracula, while in the film's credits she is simply listed as the Principal's Wife. In the film itself, the character Yukiko Mitamura refers to her as the Madam (奥様,   Okusama) while under her influence.

History

Evil of Dracula

Abilities

Face changing

Like her husband, the Madam can change her face into that of her victim by physically tearing it off and placing it over her own. This ability has allowed her and her husband to live for several lifetimes without arousing suspicion.

Familiar

The Madam controls a raven as her familiar, and can command it to do her bidding. She uses her familiar to remove Yukiko's face so she can replace her own with it.

Mind control

The Madam exerts a form of mind control over Yukiko Mitamura after she has been bitten by the vampire, and also turns Professor Yoshii into her pawn after biting him.

Immortality

The Madam is immortal and cannot die so long as her husband is alive.

Weaknesses

The Madam's immortality is bound to her husband's, and when he is killed she perishes as well, decaying rapidly into a skeleton upon death.

Gallery

Main article: Madam/Gallery.