Awesome . Thank You :-) Post Sriptum : I also do think that the comment section of Your video is full of objective and logical reasoning and legit beliefs based on facts ( I just have read a few at this moment ) ... I , rarely , have seen so many good comments/opinions about a science fiction theme video ... I don't know yet if I'm going to give My proper point of view , but for now , I'm going to read , appreciate and like what appears to be the most rational comment section I've ever seen ... Let's see what happened :-)
@@charliescott4583 all the best characters are bane voice actors. Hollywood just doesn't want you to know the true secret that Bane is the actual best character in all of media.
Also demonstrates that deep down the Bishop didn’t truly believe that Lisa was a witch, but her work was a threat to the established power of the church. Calling her a witch was just a lie that the Bishop told himself to justify her murder, but the demon can see through that BS and call him out for it.
@@theeinertia4106 The bishop didn’t care about the teachings of Christ. He just wanted wealth and power, hence why the demons were able to enter the church.
I love that the true horror of this scene isn’t a ‘there is no god’ kind of thing, but instead the even more terrifying ‘your god abandoned you for what you have done’
My life's work in his name The n god just appears and oh no don't you pull that card I'm not the one who killed draculas wife for being a (air quote) "witch" all she wanted to do was help others bro EVEN AS SHE DIED SHE BEGGED DRACULA NOT TO HURT THEM WOULD A WITCH DO THAT!!!?
Ehhhhh according to scripture that’s false, but hey, got to drive down the fact that he dun fucked up. If someone were to respond with “Well then why did he die if he was loved?” God the *father* isn’t named that for nothing. Like a farther to a nighty child he’s got to punish us sometimes. And sometimes that involves a fuck ton of demons.
eric kariuki cause Satan was a edgy bitch who wanted live out of his parents house. Well we technically don’t know why Satan got into an argument with god but hey teens. So god was like “Eh, your old enough” and kicked him out with his edgy friends. Hell is just the lack of god, nuthin too special to make it helly besides the absence of something.
eric kariuki You activity have to choose god and do good. Well actually, just do good. You don’t even have to believe in god to go to heaven. If your a prick however who loves to mess with people well then god is going to send you to party with satan. If you believe in Christianity you can actively choose to accept or not too accept god. Long as you care for others he’ll make sure you don’t get punished. In conclusion hell exist so all the pricks that enjoy hurting people have a place to go.
@@signedzulu7637 but why do "pricks who enjoy hurting people" exist? Why do they enjoy that? Is that really a decision a person makes? We are a sum of our genes and our environment. Our parents, upbringing, social class, the opportunities we're offered, etc.. We can't choose any of that. We are made a certain way and then influenced to be a certain way, neither of which we have any say in. God makes us evil, and then sends us to burn for eternity because we're evil. The ultimate act of sadism.
The fact that I have 110% respect for the blue eyed demon after that one conversation is crazy. - Is respectful of God and his true followers - Does not lie once - Kills the true demon in their mist - Calmly educates the sinner - Me, realising that if the priest does reincarnate as a demon, the only thing he would be able to do is be absolutely terrified of himself and everything around him. All because of how the blue eyed demon broke him down emotionally, mentally, physically and spiritually in less than 5 minutes. The pure dopamine hit from all this makes it my second favourite scene in all of castlevenia.
fun fact the priest's corpse is reanimated later on, and made (without possible choice on his part) to turn a river into holy water... while he was standing himself in said river, meaning the holy water he just created himself proceeded to burn him. Adding even more into the idea that the very very god he pretended to serve now wants him destroyed (thoug here its just that he knew how to make holy water and even reanimated could still do so, and that holy water destroys the unholy, including reanimated corpses)
@@thorveim1174 In a way scene with the holy water is just a manifestation of the will of God - as creatures of the night are his enemies and the water would took a lot of them that day.
I think its just pissed and envious because it's soul is always trapped in hell, meanwhile this guy is doing demonic shit and gets to chill on earth. I dont think its a moral thing.
Blue Fangs went the extra mile here. First he closes the door when he comes in. As people have said, he was raised in hell, not a barn. Secondly, he kills the bishop's spirit before he kills his body. Just strips him of all his comforting lies. The bishop can't even die believing he's doing god's work. Just savage.
@Yuri Markov cause the bishop was an unrepentant piece of shit, that murdered innocent women and generally committed atrocities where-ever he went. Never once did he even feel a tinge of guilt. Never once did he stop. He is the cause of all the death and suffering that occurred during Dracula's invasion, and all of the suffering afterwards. People don't like this scene because they're psychopaths, they like it because the Bishop got exactly what he deserved.
@Yuri Markov Ok, let me explain. We hate the bishop because he's an utter hypocrite and people like seeing hypocrite's be called out on their bullshit. Add him being a total piece of shit who fucked over the lives of so many people without a tinge of remorse, then remove any possible sympathy we could have for the character, and you get a recipe for a hatred. We have nothing against him personally, he's a fictional character after-all. But the writers went out of their way to make us hate him, and bam it worked.
"Your God's love is not unconditional, he does not love us and he does not love you." I love how the demon is literally comparing itself to the priest implying they are both of the same evil. I mean it goes on to say they wouldn't even exist without the priests actions.
Shoutout the voice actors of both Blue Fangs and the Bishop. It's hard to put into words just how much the voice acting made the scene EVEN BETTER than it already is.
Right? A place meant to be a sanctuary but instead was closed to those in need, while condemning otherwise innocent/ignorant people. Kinda like the megachurches today.
“She was a witch!” “Lies? In your house of god?” This line seems to imply that the archbishop did not merely make a mistake. This implies that the archbishop KNEW that Lisa was not a witch, and chose to burn her at the stake anyways as a witch.
Aye. He burned her because she was a threat to his power. She wanted to bring learning and knowledge to the peasants. He needs them ignorant and afraid.
Yes, he knew and if the Demons know, that means God does too. It was a selfish action based on deceit that brought nothing but further misery and ruin.
I mean, I’d say nearly every accuser of witchcraft knew they were making it up. Witch hunts were used almost entirely to get rid of people who were different without having to validate the reason for their execution.
There is something unsettling about Blue Eyes saying “But we love you”, as if the realization that evil revels in the bishop’s wickedness dawns on him.
@@MLBlue3060 likes For a iamverybadass type comment on youtube😂 I don’t care if you believe in a god or what because we all will find out when we die Just grow tf up lmao
If I recall correctly, demons (at least in the bible) are formerly angels. They were created knowing full well what's right and wrong, unlike humans. So when they fell and became demons, they actively chose to do evil. So yeah, they would know why God hates someone.
“You cannot enter the house of god” “God is not here” I love how the demon doesn’t deny that god exist but clarified that he’s not there due to the bishop sick ways
@@ronb123 Maybe they're confusing Hades with Hell (Hades being the realm of the dead as opposed to just the place where sinners go). Powerhouse does kinda do that in Blood of Zeus, so... ¯\_(ツ)_/ ¯ Edited to be a little more clear because I'm tired of people explaining the same point over and over again, even though I clearly show that I know it if you bother to READ what I said.
@@Axius27 Bruh hades and the devil are far and apart. Devil is evil incarnate and the ruler of hell and the arch enemy of god.Hades is a god who basically got the short end of a stick in Zeus,Poseidon and his game.He got underworld cause of bad luck.Arguably the most sinless god in the mythology of Greece.Minding his own business and doing his job without bias and being absolutely fair.Creating decent punishments for the highest of evil dead.Keeping his promises. Other than kidnapping his wife which he did after asking zeus permission as the father of his wife like tradition back then.One of the fairest greek gods out there.
@@7up706 Oh, you are completely right. Hades is great. But in Hollywood, he's king of the underworld, which is down, so it's not heaven, therefore, he's the devil. I've yet to see anything made in that damn town that has bothered to do any basic research on Greek Mythology (Blood of Zeus doesn't count, Powerhouse Animation is based in Texas :P )
Anyone else notice how the bishop confused the demon's voice for someone he knew? I think that's meant to show how he's already well acquaintaned with the voices of demons, so much so that he can no longer differentiate between their voices and those around him.
Shockwave Demon Right on target. Of course, he learned the Bible to misuse it against humanity, but he definitely knows it. That is scary. You are facing against an ageless demon with your tools, and that demon knows exactly what your tools are inside and out before you even start to use them.
the1pharaoh I don't believe in fairytales. God doesn't exist, see yourself as a god and don't look up to some paranormal forces that will look after you. You're life will be much better.
@@danarsarkawt2694 no, I will pray to the force that I believe made everything we know and don't know and I will act upon what I believe is the words of said entity because I have faith in it. I will work hard and pray hard and even if all I believe in turns out to be false then at least it was something that comforted me in life
In Christian tradition, it's not as if the demons can simply ignore God's power and presence. It's more so that they physically could not enter the churches. In my meager understanding of Catholic tradition more specifically, the cathedrals are blessed by the priests and sanctified/consecrated with Holy Water and being the House of God, devils cannot enter within, since they were banished from God's presence--and given the belief that God is Omnipresent, especially in his own sanctified churches, they could not enter the space. This is why the demon explicitly tells the priest that God isn't there, that it's an "empty box" and that they couldn't "be here without you." By perverting the doctrines of the God they professed to be serving, the priests desecrated (literally De-Consecrated = De-Sanctify = De-Sacred-ize) the churches' dedicated purposes, nullifying the demon-repellent presence of God.
@@Nekophiliac So the fact the demon was NOT lying to him made this cooler. As in 'bro we couldnt get in if he was here. He left, so we're now coming in to say sup cuz you made it possible."
@@SoulidiumHollow Pretty much. I’ve always enjoyed scenes like this where demons openly admit the existence of god, but also just think he’s an asshole for banishing them. “Your God’s love is NOT unconditional: He does not love us, and He does not love you.”
@@Nekophiliac Blue Fang was telling it like it is, he knew this guy was trash and didnt hold back on it. They were able to come into the 'empty box' for a reason, and it was due to the bishop reeking more than that town's corpse pile when it came to 'pureness'. This is why I love this scene hehe, he puts the bishop in his place just stating facts, no lying, no deceiving, just the cold hard truth.
The whole statement was a sick burn. After all, " lies? In your house of God? No wonder he has abandoned you" kind of like"really dude, I'm not some dumbass who's gonna believe your bullshit, and the dude you pray to, yeah he ain't stupid either. He knows all about you too. Don't try my patience."
I wonder if Blue Fangs was once a fallen priest himself. He is so certain about everything he explained, from Church etiquette, never denouncing the existence of God, and even a reference to a Judas Kiss. I had this epiphany after the Fly recalls his life as a Greek philosopher.
You actually find out later in the show that many of the Night Creatures were forged from the souls of people who had been persecuted and/or killed by the Church. Isaac, one of the forgemasters making them, speaks with one who was once a Greek philosopher in Athens at the time Christianity was taking over and tells the story of what happened to him.
"The sun is already down" Wicked line. The Bishop doesn't even know or notice that the sun is already set, and the light he's reading by are flames of the nearby village. Totally unplugged.
Blue Fang should've said "The sun is already down. Even if it wasn't and they were dead, it wouldn't make a difference". To show more of how much wrong The Bishop was.
@@nothri Indeed. Especially with just _what_ The Bishop did, and who he pissed off by doing it. Not helping The Bishop is that Blue Fangs sounds legitimately angry at some parts.
"Your life's work... makes Him puke." I love how in that one line, Blue Fangs seems to share that sentiment himself. As if even a living incarnation of Evil itself is disgusted by the bishop's moral cowardice.
One interpretation of demons in Christian faith is as Angel's who saw humanity as unworthy of being gods favored children. In that context they are often as disgusted by man's evil as anyone, but reflect it and encourage it in order to prove their point.
I haven’t seen anyone point this out but Blue Fangs’ canine like build is also accompanied by some canine mannerisms, like his hair bristling in response to anything that triggers aggression or anger, most notably seen in the fight between him and Trevor in the town square, which is also accompanied by his spike growing out when his hair bristles. Blue Fangs exhibits that show of aggression right after stating that the Bishop’s actions led to the Night Creatures being summoned by Dracula but before rhetorically asking if this is all the Bishop’s fault, almost punctuating the sentences. It would imply that Blue Fangs himself is pissed at the Bishop and that’s the moment when he stops suppressing it and actually starts to act on the impulses it triggers. Just an observation from me
Yeah. In a manner of speaking, The demons were dragged out of hell against their own will, due to the bishop's actions. One of the things that separated the demons and the angels in the first place was that the demons chose Free will, over God's will. So in essence, the Bishop's actions are forcing the demons to walk the earth until the death of mankind, and they are forced to carry it out, all against their will. Needless to say they're not really happy about the position they've been put in.
I mean Blue Fang’s biological similarities to dogs in our world being that close is no accident. Still glad someone mentioned it. Makes it all the more cooler that it ties into behaviours we see in our own world.
@@RamenNarwal please God no I've already seen Hellsing ultimate Abridged Jesus Christ I can't imagine what they would do to cross the boundaries with this😨
No he's speaking quite literally about that Bishop. He burned Dracula's wife alive as a witch (He KNEW she wasn't, he's just a power hungry maniac and wanted to make an example of her) which sent Dracula into a rage and he unleashed the demons to wipe humanity out for what they'd done to his wife (The Church and it's followers for Murdering his wife, and everyone else for standing by and allowing their corruption).
@@travisgames6608you missed the point kid. they killed draculas wife which is the reason dracula summoned them. does it make sense now? was that really hard to understand that situation???
I'm not a satan follower or demo ic, But I don't view demons or the Devil has neccesserly evil, their job is to punish the sinners.... The bishop corruption was on his own descion, nobody forced him to do one thing over the other, and therefore he faces the conswuances
Once his head gets ..."kissed" off, the shots of the window are a great detail. Jesus looks away, in disgust, in disappointment. I really adore the level of care and symbolism.
It's honestly funny that even the demons know that Lisa wasn't a witch, with Blue Fangs dedicating so much time to calling out the Bishop's bullshit and making him realize what a colossal fuck-up he did.
@@woojlebert3953 indeed.... Boxes made by men for lies.... My hope is that humanity will burn this poison named religion away eventually.... Science will rise to rule leading to humanity stepping closer to unreachable perfection both biologically and mentally.... Hope everyone here has nice time of the day or night , and my hope is in science....
@@TheShuuman well..... I call myself a realist , I don't say it will work 100% .... Maybe we will need to be more radical than that but it is at least possible path i see . But to be honest if i will see that everything is going to shit i will simply go :-/ after all like one man i knew said , as an atheist i still like this quote "You know why we don't see demons or angels? Because Earth is worse than hell .... Any type of hell "
Imagine if he really did mean romantically... *Animation turns to South Park quality, and Kenny McCormick wanders through Hell, overhearing the couple in their bedroom* Blue Fangs: “The time of prophecy is upon us!“ Bishop: “I love when you get all biblical, Blue Fangs! You know exactly how to turn my crank.“ 😋 Blue Fangs: “No, I'm being serious! It is the seventh sign... Behold, the first signs of my reign have all come true: The fall of an empire, the coming of a comet, and now, when the blood of these magic speakers touches Wallachian soil, it will be our time to rise!” Bishop: “Yeah! Yeah, man, I’m gettin’ so hot! Let’s f*ck!” 😃 Blue Fangs: “Do you always think about sex?! I’m talking about very important stuff here!” 😠 Bishop: “Nah, I’m just excited about taking over the world! Come on!” 🥳 Blue Fangs: “Is sex the only thing that matters to you?” 🤨 Bishop: “I love you.” 😘 Blue Fangs: “I want to believe that.” 🙄 Bishop: “So what do you say we shut off that light and get close, huh?” 😏 *Room turns dark* Blue Fangs: “Ooh. Ow.” Bishop: “Yeah, you like that? Don’t ya, b*tch?”
@@tdthedevilsrighthand712 He's quoting South Park the Movie with the Satan - Saddam Hussein "love" scene. just replaced the names with Blue Fangs and Priest
“Your god’s love is not unconditional.” I thought the demon was lying but, I realized that the demon said the word, your, possibly implying that the bishop was not worshipping the same God as we thought but instead made up a god based on his own thoughts and actions. This story is so fascinating and I really like the references.
@@travisgames6608I mean it is. It’s always been unconditional. However his GIFT isn’t unconditional. (Gift being everlasting life in heaven) However the “God” they refer to here is interesting because it’s still God with a capital G and not god (commonly used by those referring to the likes of Zeus, Thor, Ect.) Blue fangs means God god. Therefore we can make an educated guess, that the bishop only “believed” in the God he read about (more then likely the Old Testament) instead of also understanding the New Testament as well. TL;DR: Bro made an oopsie and payed for it.
@@CupidDunk 😂😂😂. Nah fam.. It isn't unconditional. You can't kill, commit adultery, cheat, worship other Gods etc.. It ain't unconditional. Like Blue aaid: He doesn't love US. Nor does he love the people of that town. Otherwise he would have stepped in. He didn't. So no. His love isn't unconditional. Even in "irl". "God's" love isn't unconditional. People refer to "God" as God with a capital G because of the brainwashing and changes made to the Bible. Technically "God" has several names. Ywach, Elohim, Elah, Ilah, Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh, and 67 other names. They just don't roll off the tongue as easy as just the one word "God".
One little bitty detail I love about the scene where Trevor and Sypha defend the townsfolk: there still exist priests who are willing to protect people and because of their service, their faith is rewarded. The holy water made by the common priest wouldn't have been of any use if that priest's faith and desire to help innocent people wasn't genuine.
@@aadipunwani6124Which resulted in the decimation of both Dracula and Carmilla's armies and ultimately both of their deaths. God was doing a pro gamer move on that one. Plus, he got to kill the Bishop himself that time via the Holy Water.
The thing I find fascinating is the mere fact that “demons” in this current sense possess the power to tread upon “hollowed ground” but the thing is, the act the priest conducted was so vile God turned his head away from this church which would allow demons to tread upon “once” hallowed ground.
I find that a little sad. That quiver in his voice could mean for a long time, the Bishop knew he was wrong - and refused to admit it, as well as change for the better. The thing about bad people is how in the end, they’ve misused their potential for good in favor of something far more sinister.
And that is precisely why we should never, EVER waste anything we have on any form of cruelty or negativity. It is nothing but a complete and absolute WASTE of precious time and energy for all of us. No man, woman, or child should never have to face this kind of cruel and pointless burden when we should all be using every single bit of our time that we have here on this Earth completely to the fullest and not look back under any circumstances because, we’re not going that way. We are only going forward and the only way we can go forward is to live and love the moments we have right here and now to the maximum extent as much as we can, the way best we can no matter what.
I love the implication the demon makes by saying the church is an "empty box." It implies that God DID inhabit that church, but retracted His blessing due to the corruption of the priesthood. Simply chilling.
@@vishnusurendran3301 Literal vs. figurative, hence why the OP used the word "implies". And yes, there was a deeper meaning there, the church of Greshit had become bloated and corrupted, while commoner priests were still carrying the blessing of god, which is why when the common priest blesses the water that the townspeople use to fight the demons it works and burns them. The bishop could have said every holy incantation from now until the second coming and it would have made no difference.
“Your God’s love is not unconditional, he does not love us And he most certainly doesn’t love…you” It hits so hard honestly, it’s purely his fault, and he sits there, smug and feeling safe, only to be told by a demon, he is evil Such a fantastic scene
The Roman Catholic Church is the original church, but it skewed away from the teachings of God and started to push the power of the church as the only way to God, rather than the power of Jesus Christ, some time before the 16th century. That's why Martin Luther wrote the 95 Thesis, kickstarting the German Reformation, and eventually resulting in the widespread Protestant movement.
Another subtle thing, just a master's touch in the middle of a legendary scene, is that the eyes of the Bishop reflects the light of the Blue Fangs Demon's eyes, showing that the Bishop is a demon as much as the demons themselves. All of this is a masterpiece.
@@RabiezDeWorgen It is, but it's still symbolic of the fact that the bishop is no better than the demons that let themselves into the church. It's a clever use of lighting and reflection to convey the scene.
Something else I noticed in the same vein. When he first opens his eyes before the door opens, his eyes seem to glow red like Dracula's do, possibly alluding to the fact that the demons being there is just as much the Bishop's fault as it is Dracula's.
A so-called "holy man" being called out on his bullshit by a literal demonic creature. This four episode first Castlevania season was amazing. Great writing.
An insane bishop who reeked of hypocrisy killed by a demon in an empty house of God devoid of His presence as Jesus stared down with emotionless eyes? Oh the irony is strong in this one
I love how almost giddy Bluefang sounds when he says "Lies? In your house of God?" . A literal demon is somehow more in line with God's wishes than a bishop of the clergy. And the pleasure taken from calling out this hypocrisy. This actor didn't have a ton of screen time but DAMN if he didn't work those lines perfect
@@apolloknight9521 fallen angel or demon. It Is the same thing, it was the chatolic faith the one that Said that demons are these Horned monsters and shit. But the bible Is clear. The only dofference betwen a demon and a angel, Is if they serve god or no. For humans, theres no way to know if you are lookin to an angel or a demon
@@schmebulockjizz It is, and it is sad that you don't understand why. Everthing in this scene was great because it is true. And if that happened in real life the SAME would happen no matter who the person standing there was. Freaking humans thinking they can do watever the fuck they want in the name of some god... Got what he deserves.
"And for one time in his life of power and control, the bishop felt a twinge of fear for his immortal soul.." "Now here is a riddle, to guess if you can, sing the Bells of Notre Dame; Who is the monster, and who is the man?"
"But she was a witch!" "Lies? In your house of God?" This implies the Bishop knew all along she wasn't a witch. He could have only had an ulterior motive for killing Lisa, either maintaining the people's faith (dependance, really) in God and making sure those desperate donations from the sick and poor kept coming in.
The Bishop is directly responsible for Dracula's entire rampage by persecuting and burning Lisa, and he knows it though he's been hiding from the truth. Furthermore, he did many evil things that proved him on MANY LEVELS to be about as far from a man of God as any piece of scum with political power can get - he's just been running from his guilt and making excuses to justify the horrendous deeds he knows he's committed until this demon irrefutably shoved all the proof of what a piece of scum he is in his face.
@@ecthox-1mork909 considering he was blatantly saying he could become the pope Sooner than later because of this madness he unleashed.....yeah, he was a power hungry ahole
@@ecthox-1mork909 Forgetting the Bishop was one half of it. There's also the medical woman of the village Lisa was in that sold her out to the church because Lisa was cutting in on her profits.
@@ecthox-1mork909 did you notice how they had the blue from the demons glow reflected in the eyes of the bishop? That's letting us know the same evil that's in them is also in him.
@@seanwilliams7655 Yeah, I noticed that. I also noticed that up until this point the Bishop had yellow in his eyes. I think the reds and yellow represent lies and corruption, and the blue light represents knowledge of truth.
Major props to the priest's voice actor for capturing the downward spiral into fear. 1. Proud and confident ("Are the Speakers dead?") 2. Shaken but standing strong ("You cannot enter the house of God.") 3. Confidence and faith begin to crumble ("My life's work is in His name.") 4. One last, desperate reach for his status/confidence. ("I...I am the bishop of Gresit!") 5. Absolute fear ("She was a witch!")
Matt Frewer. He's been a actor for quite a while both in voice and live-action. He voices Panic in the Disney 'Hercules' franchise, Pack member Jackal in 'Gargoyles' and play Russ Thompson Sr. In the 'Honey, I shrunk the kids' Movie
The voice-overs for pretty much every character in this show are amazing, but the Bishop's VA did a fantastic job of playing the arrogant and self-righteously sadistic ecclesiarch with too much power for his or the peasants' own good.
There’s something about the way he says “this is an empty box” is so fucking eerie. It’s as if his god watched all the abhorrent things done in his name out of that “box”. The demon doesn’t even have the heart to call it a poor excuse for a church. Just a box. Christ.. 10/10
The VERY sad thing is that many so-called "churches" are just that these days...empty boxes. People have shut God out and tried to make the Bible about them instead of about God.😢
It's more than just that. In the New Testament, Jesus mentions he is gonna demolish the temple in three days and build it anew. For many, this is a way of saying the new faith is not gonna require massive buildings but just Faith. In the show, Faith is shown to have actual effect, as Trevor asks a proper priest to bless the water to make it Holy. The demon through this dialogue alone shows that they understand more about Faith that the Bishop, and that he simply does not posess Faith in god, therefore, God is not there.
This scene demonstrates what the Third Commandment, "Thou shalt not take the Lord's name in vain", is actually about. It's not about saying "God" or "Jesus" as swear words, it's about using the name of God to justify your monstrous actions. Saying you do something in His name does not mean you do it in His will.
Makes you wonder how many "men of God" are with the demons now because of such blasphemy. Pretty sure most of the guys in the Crusades and the Inquisition.
@@benlevan5645 Today as well. Westboro Baptists, anti LGBT groups, Megachurches, any person or group of people that use God as an excuse for hate or a path to power fall into this box.
I only noticed on the second viewing how Bluefangs' face seems rather expressive, and he seems genuinely somewhat disgusted by the Bishop before taking glee in breaking him down and killing him.
@@Joetheknight406 Well, we now know that the demons were once human. So, it probably disgusts them to see living people make the same mistakes they made in their past lives.
Maybe he was killed by someone like this so-called bishop. These butchers killed people for breaking the status quo and standing out from their flock of sheep. The fly-man was killed for being a philosopher, and sent to hell because he feared for his life
Devils like Blue Fangs are fallen angels. They may be evil and personifications of corruption but they still have all the acumen and understanding of Heaven. They know when you're beneath them.
The Bishop: She was a WITCH! Saint Augustine 1,000 years before this: The Church has no need to seek out and persecute witches, for their powers do not exist.
These demons: - Are aware of the injustice of the murderer of Dracula's wife - Close the door after entering the church - Respect God's existence - Know that god's love is not inconditional - Are grateful for the Priest's stupid actions because that is what caused them to be forged into the world to live again Damn, Hell sure teaches manners to his inhabitants, I don't know who is the current Director of Hell, but boy would I be honored to work for them
I like how brightly the bishop’s blue eyes shine in this, showing he is basically one with blue fangs. He is lost, and has knowingly cast God from his side.
Psychology study’s show the reason why revenge is satisfying, not because of the suffering, but the part where you make them understand what they did wrong and them coming to the conclusion that they screwed up. This is why this is so badass and satisfying to our brains. 👏
@@festethephule7553 they also say revenge is sweet Premise one: revenge is a dish best served cold Premise two: revenge is sweet Conclusion: Revenge is Ice Cream.
Revenge is satisfying to think about in this context. But when things get to the actual revenge, our brain finds many self-righteous reasons to hide inherit sadistic tendencies that are natural to all humans. You see revenge feels good, but where do you draw the line and say "Thats it, my revenge is done, we cool now", because that never happens. Sometimes people don't even need an actual harm done to them, or have an actual target of their "righteous rage" to satisfy their need to cause pain and misery onto those who "deserve it". Example in America of our days: If you are a man, white and christian - it already is enough to villainize you and condemn you for every wrong doing your possible ancestors did. So its okay to bully, deplatform and slander you, because in their eyes you are a villain that deserves all of that cause of your traits, and masses and media will be okay for it, because they all stand for "what is right". Ofcourse I exaggerate, and speak roughly, but there is truth to what I just wrote.
“Your life’s work makes God puke.” If there’s a better way to tell a delusional person who believes that murdering innocent people who were only trying to find better ways to heal the sick and suffering is the worst way to please God, it’d be that sentence. It makes it even more direct when it’s spoken by a blue glowing bat demon that just waltzed into a church.
I just love how the demon _deconstructs_ the bishop. Every talking point the bishop brings up the demon smacks down and he doesn't even need to say much. I just hits the spot just right for each excuse the bishop brings up. He isn't just mocking the priest but straight up trying to teach him one final lesson before brutalizing him. It's a case of "It takes someone evil to recognize evil in others."
What I love about the demon is that he doesn't do like other demons from other works and denies God's existence. He's fully aware that God exists and how He works and tells it all to a corrupt and hypocritical Bishop. Very well done.
What's interesting is that in some older texts it was believed that Satan and his followers were more than capable of quoting the scriptures so that they could distort god's word and make people stray from the path of righteousness. And yet here you really do get the impression that the demons didn't have to distort shit because the Bishop and those like him had already done so.
@@hfar_in_the_sky Oh yes they do. Have you never read the New Testament? Jacob's letter? "You believe in God. Well done. So do demons - and they tremble!"
Anyone who preaches hate and lies isn't serving the god they think they are...they're serving themselves and their own power. Until that power is gone, not because it was taken from them, but because they GAVE it away...
It’s the perfect epitome of hypocrisy when Christians say that priest isn’t really Christian. Don’t they realize that they are using the No True Scotsman Fallacy?
I love that while they still gave this demon a bit of a guttural, growly voice they also gave it an almost cultured, measured tone to its caidence as well. It really sells that this is a creature of unfathomable age that knows what it's talking about more than the delusional fool standing before it. Plus it gives just that extra touch of mocking contempt to its voice that's oh so delicious.
Props to the Voice Actor Fred Tatasciore! He has an incredible range in voice acting. You may know him from Call of Duty Zombies as Nikolai, or Megatron from the Transformers WFC/FOC games, as well as The incredible hulk, Master Shifu from Kung Fu Panda, etc.
That demon is most likely a human tho. In the show, night creatures are created by taking damned souls out of hell and putting them in the bodies of the dead.
@@ChadKakashi each of them is a soul from hell but most of them cant speak thanks ti their different body. Im also not sure blue wang could speak because of his own magic support or even with that long face with big sharp teeths he still can speak that well.
One of the best villain deaths of all time. Not only does the demon take the time to dismantle his entire belief system but it also takes enough time to let the horror of his upcoming trip straight to hell sink in. The facial expression animation and voice acting are dead on.
It's even more brilliant than that, because he didn't dismantle the belief system at all (he "believes too, and shudders" XD). He proved that the Bishop been living a lie by revealing the truth about the system to which he claimed.
I love how as he wraps up his argument he goes in for the kill. So the entire time, the priest is in debate and not afriad because he has conviction in his actions. Hes not afriad of his mortal life, right as hes about to die he realizes he was an agent of the Devil and is going to hell, so he fears death at the very end
I like this addition to the vampire lore, how the religious icons and relics can only protect one of true faith and not just any fanatic with a cross saying they’re religious when they’re not. It creates a lot more depth when someone who uses these items and has true faith can use them to ward off vampires
I gotta reread Salem's Lot. My memory is a little fuzzy, but there was a part where a priest who once had a crisis of faith was initially protected from a vampire but the vampire talked him into doubting himself, losing his protections...
What's scary is, this priest was a true believer of God. He believed that the killing of innocents was something God wanted, which would earn him a spot in heaven. I don't believe in God myself, but if what the Bible says is true, God loves all his children, even if they don't necessarily love him back. I truly think Jesus would weep if he knew that he died for people's sins, only for them to commit more sins in his name.
@@kingcamelot1395 You are late, he wasn't a true believer. He only used the religion for his selfish ways, like literally murder is the textbook definition of sin. He just thought he was so slick that he could get away with it, but oh boy he got it coming.
@@kingcamelot1395 yeah and God says in the Bible works without faith is dead and faith without work is also dead. God doesn’t care about your action he cares about your heart. The 10 commandments says not to do evil things in Gods name, this priest did just that hence why the demon says God doesn’t love him, and why the demon can enter the church. Because God spirit isn’t with the church because of the corrupted heart of the priest. If he is gonna do stuff for God then he has to understand want God wants him to truly do. Burning a women at a stake because he mistaken science as witchcraft ain’t it For big G. The demon is just showing the priest his hypocrisy that’s all.they are happy he doesn’t have God protection hence why he says he loves the priest, they take extreme joy in seeing human suffer and go to hell with them. The entire time the priest was doing things for himself and not for God. Regardless if he truly believe he is doing it for God it doesn’t negate his evil action because it puts Gods’ name in vain. Big G don’t like his name being used for evil stuff. Like the demon says it’s not fully unconditional love, God can only do so much for the priest. It’s up to him and other humans to make their decisions on how they wanna live their life on earth. This scene is a good example of what the Bible talks about when it comes to false prophets, Luke warm Christian, and spiritually dead churches
The color choice is superb. The firery red for the fanaticism of the bishop's beliefs, against bright blue. Blues are usually used for good guys. But here it is used as cold truth. And in this moment, the demon is doing good by sending a monster into hell.
My favourite detail is how the Bishop is completely bathed in red light, save for the two tiny specks of blue in his eyes, reflecting the demon's light. For the eyes are the windows to the soul - and for all he might deny it, he knows the demon speaks the truth.
Zombiewithabowtie I agree. It is wonderfully done. I like how in one shot you can see him holding his rosary 📿. His hand shaking. Then when the demon kills him the rosary falls to the floor. And then seeing the stained glass windows as he is killed makes it more horrifying because you can’t see what’s happening. But you have an idea.
This scene was fucking bloody brilliant. The demon could have easily mocked him saying there is no god. Nope, he goes RIGHT for the jugular and tells him. "God isnt here." Along with "Your god's love is not unconditional." And "Your life's work...makes him puke." These lines alone I was like "DAYUM!" xD
Think about it, an enemy who I could one shot and forget I even killed him because he’s that weak become everyone’s favorite character in Castlevania for 3 minutes.
Because its not needed. What is the most devastating thing for a 'bishop' who misconstrues Gods will and believes himself to be above the common folk? For a *demon* to point out his own hypocrisy, tell him he's the cause of *everything*, and have it all bundled with irrefutable proof that God has abandoned him. Its one thing to be mocked and insulted, its another for them to be right.
@@galvinstanley3235 I think a lot of people really wanted to see Dracula just kill this man so badly that he’d be sent into the shadow realm of the shadow realm. The fact that they didn’t do that and yet this scene is still a peak moment in the show highlights just how well done this scene is.
"Your God's love is not unconditional. He does not love us, and he does not love you" Holy fucking shit, this line is absolutely bone-chilling. So are all the things Blue Fangs says but this line in particular stuck with me. This being of evil, lies, and discord literally calls the priest out on his bullshit and tells him straight that he's going to burn in hell. What a marvelous scene.
@@orionar2461 Blue Fangs could still be speaking the truth as he perceives it. Does he really love you if he's not protecting you from us? Did he really love us if he let us go to hell?
@@orionar2461 It should be noted, the Demon could be almost completely telling the truth in every word, but still lying. It's possible if the Priest actually had some shred of faith in him, his church might have held back the Demons-the power of Faith could be like a torch, it just needs kindling and fuel. Blue Fangs was planting doubt and fear in him...that everything he said was true, just made it easier. The man was half way to damnation as it was. BF just moved things along. If we accept that Gods love is unconditional, then Priest failed his final test. Believing he was no longer worthy of being loved, no longer worthy of the Light of God. Which is of course, being in Hell.
Flyeyes later said that hell is not only populated by bad people but people that were push to an extreme by bad people, flyeyes itself was not a bad person himself, not a liar, not a killer but an schoolar forced to reveal his fellow schoolars whereabout and thus betray them making him a sinner. Thinking about it, the fact that Blue fang can talk mean he was probably a lower sinner persecuted by the church
@@Soulxstar flyeyes admits he became a liar to protect himself from torture, and that he named names to be spared being tormented further. He did deserve to be in Hell for being a Traitor and a Deceiver. but those roles were "forced" on him. He did sin though, he admits it.
In terms of religious horror.. Broke: God doesn't exist so demons can do what they want to humans Bespoke: "Your God's love is not unconditional. He does not love us, and He does not love you."
@@Alknix Well as it is said, he loved her enough to let Dracula's legion rip apart her murderers, he loves people enough that when innocents were killed in his name, the protection of faith no longer applied in the place where such atrocities were committed. So perhaps it isn't a question of did he love her, but if he could even intervene in such a matter beyond revoking his protection, and turning away in disgust. Human will and divine will don't go together all that well, after all, so if you can no longer control what you set in motion directly, might as well leave some places protected from outside influence. In other words, chances are he couldn't do jack shit about what earthly things did to earthly things, but once heaven and hell gets involved, that's when he can actually do things
@@Alknix Yes, God loved Lisa Tepes of Lusu so much that when Dracula was sent to hell, she asked Him to be sent to hell as well so she can be with the one she loved. God fulfilled her wish AND still blessed her with the light of his protection so no one could disturb them in hell.
I'm loving all the political references in the comments, and laughing my ass off at the sexual commentary about the demon.
Awesome . Thank You :-)
Post Sriptum : I also do think that the comment section of Your video is full of objective and logical reasoning and legit beliefs based on facts ( I just have read a few at this moment ) ... I , rarely , have seen so many good comments/opinions about a science fiction theme video ... I don't know yet if I'm going to give My proper point of view , but for now , I'm going to read , appreciate and like what appears to be the most rational comment section I've ever seen ... Let's see what happened :-)
That or the path itself is evil
Your Serbian last name is unfortunate in English. :p
Yeah but when this demon gunna take me like the dom daddy he is tho?
It's incredibly cathartic.
_"Lies? In your House of God?_ *No wonder He has abandoned you."*
The sardonic tone in these sentences is perfect.
It's just so perfectly condescending
Why does it sound like Bane voices him
@@charliescott4583 all the best characters are bane voice actors. Hollywood just doesn't want you to know the true secret that Bane is the actual best character in all of media.
Also demonstrates that deep down the Bishop didn’t truly believe that Lisa was a witch, but her work was a threat to the established power of the church.
Calling her a witch was just a lie that the Bishop told himself to justify her murder, but the demon can see through that BS and call him out for it.
@@charliescott4583 because he does voice him
'Your life's work makes Him puke.'
'Lies? In your house of God?
Damn, this demon is roasting the shit out of that priest'
He is preparing that bishop for hell.
they killed an innocent woman in the name of god
@@theeinertia4106 The bishop didn’t care about the teachings of Christ. He just wanted wealth and power, hence why the demons were able to enter the church.
@@knightofarkronia9968 :00
A slow, well made roast makes the meat tasty and tender.
Non-christians watching this scene:
"Get him"
Christians watching this scene:
"Get him"
I can relate
Get him
Yes
He was a disgrace for good christian people
Not only as a Christian, but a priest I can safely say, "Get him."
I love that the true horror of this scene isn’t a ‘there is no god’ kind of thing, but instead the even more terrifying ‘your god abandoned you for what you have done’
God is real and He thinks you fecking suck.
It's a fact i mean we never experience god's characteristics
Ik that god doesn't show himself but "why didn't the god respond to our prayers?"
@@connortheandroidsentbycybe1254 I mean, in the show priests can make holy water that is a pretty divine feet
When he said that “his” God’s love is not unconditional, I think he specifically meant the way this priest saw God.
@@connortheandroidsentbycybe1254Goofy post
Bruh. Even the Demon went like "Yeah we're bad, but holy shit you disgust me".
He seemed to be pretty fond of him.
Blue fang: And that's why we love you 😈
Blue Fangs: Let me just say, I’m a big fan.
@@williamking6787 No problem. 😊
Pretty sure dracula is speaking through it.
"My life's WORK is in His name!"
"Your life's work makes him puke."
Metal as FUCK
Right up there with Death asking "Don't you think that's weirdly fucked up?"
My life's work in his name
The n god just appears and oh no don't you pull that card I'm not the one who killed draculas wife for being a (air quote) "witch" all she wanted to do was help others bro EVEN AS SHE DIED SHE BEGGED DRACULA NOT TO HURT THEM WOULD A WITCH DO THAT!!!?
Beautiful.
Nathan Explosion: thats brutal
you know you suck when literal hell demons give the "why you suck" speech and it's 100% true.
*_"Your god's love is not unconditional. He does not love us, and he does not love you."_*
Dude...
Ehhhhh according to scripture that’s false, but hey, got to drive down the fact that he dun fucked up.
If someone were to respond with “Well then why did he die if he was loved?” God the *father* isn’t named that for nothing. Like a farther to a nighty child he’s got to punish us sometimes. And sometimes that involves a fuck ton of demons.
@@signedzulu7637 then why does hell exist?
eric kariuki cause Satan was a edgy bitch who wanted live out of his parents house. Well we technically don’t know why Satan got into an argument with god but hey teens. So god was like “Eh, your old enough” and kicked him out with his edgy friends. Hell is just the lack of god, nuthin too special to make it helly besides the absence of something.
eric kariuki You activity have to choose god and do good. Well actually, just do good. You don’t even have to believe in god to go to heaven. If your a prick however who loves to mess with people well then god is going to send you to party with satan. If you believe in Christianity you can actively choose to accept or not too accept god. Long as you care for others he’ll make sure you don’t get punished. In conclusion hell exist so all the pricks that enjoy hurting people have a place to go.
@@signedzulu7637 but why do "pricks who enjoy hurting people" exist? Why do they enjoy that? Is that really a decision a person makes? We are a sum of our genes and our environment. Our parents, upbringing, social class, the opportunities we're offered, etc.. We can't choose any of that. We are made a certain way and then influenced to be a certain way, neither of which we have any say in. God makes us evil, and then sends us to burn for eternity because we're evil. The ultimate act of sadism.
The fact that I have 110% respect for the blue eyed demon after that one conversation is crazy.
- Is respectful of God and his true followers
- Does not lie once
- Kills the true demon in their mist
- Calmly educates the sinner
- Me, realising that if the priest does reincarnate as a demon, the only thing he would be able to do is be absolutely terrified of himself and everything around him. All because of how the blue eyed demon broke him down emotionally, mentally, physically and spiritually in less than 5 minutes. The pure dopamine hit from all this makes it my second favourite scene in all of castlevenia.
fun fact the priest's corpse is reanimated later on, and made (without possible choice on his part) to turn a river into holy water... while he was standing himself in said river, meaning the holy water he just created himself proceeded to burn him. Adding even more into the idea that the very very god he pretended to serve now wants him destroyed (thoug here its just that he knew how to make holy water and even reanimated could still do so, and that holy water destroys the unholy, including reanimated corpses)
@@thorveim1174 In a way scene with the holy water is just a manifestation of the will of God - as creatures of the night are his enemies and the water would took a lot of them that day.
So, what would you say is your favourite?
@@CyberLink70 Issac talking to the Captain
The captain kept Isaac from becoming a monster.
That one conversation turned him completely around and restored his faith and true purpose.
If a demon, an emissary of evil itself is disgusted by your actions, you are one appalling individual.
Indeed, as even if humans are flawed, some of them as so appalling they're worse than Satan himself.
I mean... he just started it... we kiiiiiiiiiinda did the rest.
I think its just pissed and envious because it's soul is always trapped in hell, meanwhile this guy is doing demonic shit and gets to chill on earth. I dont think its a moral thing.
Yup
I'm fairly sure the demon is in love with the guy. I mean it even explicitly says it. It's just teasing its crush... you know how boys are.
Bishop: “She was a WITCH!!”
Blue Fangs: “Dude, I’m a literal demon and even I wouldn’t have done that.”
"Even Hell Has Standards"
@@DamienDarkside “Professionals have standards.”
It’s like Crowley said
“This isn’t Wall Street, it’s Hell; we have a little something called INTEGRITY.”
@@gagefarris "Be polite" and slight change on this one "have a plan to damn everyone you meet."
Blue Fangs: Also, what you just said is complete bullshit. We both know she was not a witch.
Priest: _"W-What are you doing?!"_
Demon: _"Killing monsters."_
"Toss a coin to your Witcher,
Oh, Valley of Plenty!"
Geralt of rivia: ...
@@isekaitruck-kun8230 H M M M
@Uncle Bobo this shouldn’t have made me laugh as hard as it did 😂
“And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit”
I love how in this scene we're rooting for demons to kill a priest
Calling a man like that "priest" is giving him more respect than he deserved
The bishop was contemptible.
Dante would be proud lol
Better a demon who owns and is open about their evil then a man hiding behind a mask
No. We're rooting for a beast... to kill *a monster.*
"Lies? In your house of god? No wonder he doesn't love you"
THE TEA HAS BEEN SPILT
Lmfao
He said "Abandoned you" where did you even hear those words
Savage
@@SirKolass Holy shit same thing dude
*_"YOUR 'LIFE'S WORK'... MAKES HIM PUKE."_*
Wow. _Wow._ Where does your mind even go after getting rebuked that hard?
Blue Fangs went the extra mile here. First he closes the door when he comes in. As people have said, he was raised in hell, not a barn. Secondly, he kills the bishop's spirit before he kills his body. Just strips him of all his comforting lies. The bishop can't even die believing he's doing god's work. Just savage.
@Yuri Markov It’s really not that serious.
@Yuri Markov I do take some satisfaction from seeing people get what they deserve. I doubt that makes me a psychopath.
@Yuri Markov cause the bishop was an unrepentant piece of shit, that murdered innocent women and generally committed atrocities where-ever he went. Never once did he even feel a tinge of guilt. Never once did he stop. He is the cause of all the death and suffering that occurred during Dracula's invasion, and all of the suffering afterwards. People don't like this scene because they're psychopaths, they like it because the Bishop got exactly what he deserved.
@Yuri Markov Ok, let me explain. We hate the bishop because he's an utter hypocrite and people like seeing hypocrite's be called out on their bullshit. Add him being a total piece of shit who fucked over the lives of so many people without a tinge of remorse, then remove any possible sympathy we could have for the character, and you get a recipe for a hatred. We have nothing against him personally, he's a fictional character after-all. But the writers went out of their way to make us hate him, and bam it worked.
@Yuri Markov exactly
You know you messed up when demons judge you as a priest
DAB
Only priests and those of the order should be judged...all are wolves in sheeps clothing. Parasites in nature
you know you messed up when a demon has the moral high ground
Yeah now you need to exocize demons and shit
💯
"Your God's love is not unconditional, he does not love us and he does not love you." I love how the demon is literally comparing itself to the priest implying they are both of the same evil. I mean it goes on to say they wouldn't even exist without the priests actions.
They may both be the same evil but the demons at least have the decency to not make any excuses and just flat out admit to being evil
"Raising souls out of Hell requires a human touch. Isn't that weirdly fucked up?"
@@alexconn7473plus both the demons and the ‘priest’ are true sinners in the same boat.
It gets even better when you see Blue Fangs light is reflecting on the bishop's eyes. They share the same demonic stare
Nothing scarier than hearing a demon in a church say that “God is not here”
And also hearing him say "He doesn't love us... and he doesn't love you."
@@mawichan T.T
@@mawichan cool
X_X
Also a big fanged demon saying "let me kiss you" is pretty unnerving as well i might add.
“Lies? In your house of God? No wonder he abandoned you.”
The sonorous yet damning voice just cuts right to the bone.
"But WE love you."
"What?"
"We love you."
@@depressedthoughts "We could not not be here without you."
*_Let me, kiss you_*
@@depressedthoughts "face mauling ensues"
Zeratul ain't nobody's b*tch. >B3
Demon: "Your life's work makes him puke"
*If a demon tells you that god is sick of you.... you dun goofed*
"you dun goofed"
Aye. Big time. :-S
Consequences will never be the same
Hyuck!
U mean God but yeah MEGA OOF sound effect playing when the bishop figuratively and literally loses his head
@@theonethatgotaway3475 You mean "God"
Shoutout the voice actors of both Blue Fangs and the Bishop. It's hard to put into words just how much the voice acting made the scene EVEN BETTER than it already is.
Blue Fangs is Saren from Mass Effect I believe.
The fact that the Bishop thought the church was safe and didn't let any of the screaming townsfolk in shows how far from God he is
Right? A place meant to be a sanctuary but instead was closed to those in need, while condemning otherwise innocent/ignorant people. Kinda like the megachurches today.
@Koriander Yander men churches? Can you elaborate?
@Koriander Yander Yeah, those are all kinds of messed up.
The Bishop sent the city's populace after the Speakers, knowing full well the demonic forces were coming. He literally sent them on a suicide mission.
Fact: God's Church is His people...and that bishop acted like anything but!
“She was a witch!”
“Lies? In your house of god?”
This line seems to imply that the archbishop did not merely make a mistake. This implies that the archbishop KNEW that Lisa was not a witch, and chose to burn her at the stake anyways as a witch.
Aye. He burned her because she was a threat to his power. She wanted to bring learning and knowledge to the peasants. He needs them ignorant and afraid.
@@randomcenturion7264 100%
Yes, he knew and if the Demons know, that means God does too. It was a selfish action based on deceit that brought nothing but further misery and ruin.
I mean, I’d say nearly every accuser of witchcraft knew they were making it up. Witch hunts were used almost entirely to get rid of people who were different without having to validate the reason for their execution.
@@valiensr1037 Probably true, but there must've been one nutter that really bought their own bullshit.
I love how the demon closes the door after entering. He may be from Hell but atleast he has maners
Demons are always superior they ruled this world
Probably to hide his image on the way in
"Professionals have standards"
@@sonofjack6286 Be Polite, be efficient, have a plan to kill everyone you meet..."
Raised in hell, not a barn
There is something unsettling about Blue Eyes saying “But we love you”, as if the realization that evil revels in the bishop’s wickedness dawns on him.
The "Lies? In your house of God?" line is just awesome. The delivery is perfect and my favorite part.
This demon is a savage with communication skills
I find myself quoting that line a lot, lmao
@@adampeters892 me too fam. Me too lol ☺
Agreed
Reminded me a little bit of Tom Hardy as Bane in the Dark Knight Returns
But only that line 🤣
I like how the demon basically goes "While he hates me, I kinda understand how he works, so no shit he hates you too."
Based. Ill have to use this to any arguments I get on twitter if someone gets on my case for being an atheist.
@@MLBlue30Atheists are atheists, they want to prove the world with only facts and science, when even reality cannot be explained in their own terms.
@@MLBlue30lmfao
@@MLBlue3060 likes
For a iamverybadass type comment on youtube😂
I don’t care if you believe in a god or what because we all will find out when we die
Just grow tf up lmao
If I recall correctly, demons (at least in the bible) are formerly angels. They were created knowing full well what's right and wrong, unlike humans. So when they fell and became demons, they actively chose to do evil. So yeah, they would know why God hates someone.
“You cannot enter the house of god”
“God is not here”
I love how the demon doesn’t deny that god exist but clarified that he’s not there due to the bishop sick ways
I mean, the demon would know if God existed or not, wouldn't they :P
If hell exists then there has to be a God considering hell is the complete lack of God afaik
@@ronb123 Maybe they're confusing Hades with Hell (Hades being the realm of the dead as opposed to just the place where sinners go). Powerhouse does kinda do that in Blood of Zeus, so... ¯\_(ツ)_/ ¯
Edited to be a little more clear because I'm tired of people explaining the same point over and over again, even though I clearly show that I know it if you bother to READ what I said.
@@Axius27 Bruh hades and the devil are far and apart. Devil is evil incarnate and the ruler of hell and the arch enemy of god.Hades is a god who basically got the short end of a stick in Zeus,Poseidon and his game.He got underworld cause of bad luck.Arguably the most sinless god in the mythology of Greece.Minding his own business and doing his job without bias and being absolutely fair.Creating decent punishments for the highest of evil dead.Keeping his promises. Other than kidnapping his wife which he did after asking zeus permission as the father of his wife like tradition back then.One of the fairest greek gods out there.
@@7up706 Oh, you are completely right. Hades is great.
But in Hollywood, he's king of the underworld, which is down, so it's not heaven, therefore, he's the devil. I've yet to see anything made in that damn town that has bothered to do any basic research on Greek Mythology (Blood of Zeus doesn't count, Powerhouse Animation is based in Texas :P )
Anyone else notice how the bishop confused the demon's voice for someone he knew? I think that's meant to show how he's already well acquaintaned with the voices of demons, so much so that he can no longer differentiate between their voices and those around him.
Good catch for real. I think you're right
The fact that this demon knows more about Gods character than the bishop makes this scene extra fascinating.
Demons are ageless beings who know about God more than any mere mortal can ever hope to learn about Him.
Shockwave Demon
“The devil knows the Bible like the back of his hand”
-Tom Waits
@@ZealStarMedia I heard of that quote before. It's 100% Legit.
Shockwave Demon
Right on target. Of course, he learned the Bible to misuse it against humanity, but he definitely knows it. That is scary. You are facing against an ageless demon with your tools, and that demon knows exactly what your tools are inside and out before you even start to use them.
He was an angel once
“This is an empty box.” Will forever be of the most damning lines I’ve ever heard.
The sad thing is that these days, some church buildings are just that. The "preachers" there have completely shut God out.
menslady125 God doesn't exist
@@danarsarkawt2694 he does
the1pharaoh I don't believe in fairytales. God doesn't exist, see yourself as a god and don't look up to some paranormal forces that will look after you.
You're life will be much better.
@@danarsarkawt2694 no, I will pray to the force that I believe made everything we know and don't know and I will act upon what I believe is the words of said entity because I have faith in it.
I will work hard and pray hard and even if all I believe in turns out to be false then at least it was something that comforted me in life
I love how he says "You cannot enter the house of God" like the night creatures are just gonna' be like "Oh, you right. My bad."
In Christian tradition, it's not as if the demons can simply ignore God's power and presence. It's more so that they physically could not enter the churches.
In my meager understanding of Catholic tradition more specifically, the cathedrals are blessed by the priests and sanctified/consecrated with Holy Water and being the House of God, devils cannot enter within, since they were banished from God's presence--and given the belief that God is Omnipresent, especially in his own sanctified churches, they could not enter the space.
This is why the demon explicitly tells the priest that God isn't there, that it's an "empty box" and that they couldn't "be here without you."
By perverting the doctrines of the God they professed to be serving, the priests desecrated (literally De-Consecrated = De-Sanctify = De-Sacred-ize) the churches' dedicated purposes, nullifying the demon-repellent presence of God.
@@Nekophiliac So the fact the demon was NOT lying to him made this cooler. As in 'bro we couldnt get in if he was here. He left, so we're now coming in to say sup cuz you made it possible."
@@SoulidiumHollow Pretty much. I’ve always enjoyed scenes like this where demons openly admit the existence of god, but also just think he’s an asshole for banishing them.
“Your God’s love is NOT unconditional: He does not love us, and He does not love you.”
@@Nekophiliac Blue Fang was telling it like it is, he knew this guy was trash and didnt hold back on it. They were able to come into the 'empty box' for a reason, and it was due to the bishop reeking more than that town's corpse pile when it came to 'pureness'. This is why I love this scene hehe, he puts the bishop in his place just stating facts, no lying, no deceiving, just the cold hard truth.
@@Nekophiliac you're essentially spot on. Not meager knowledge at all, friend.
God bless y'all 😃
"She was a witch!"
"Lies? In your house of god?"
This scene gives me chills every time
"Lies? In your house of God?"
IT'S MORE LIKELY THAN YOU THINK
@@NotiusAin't that the truth?
The whole statement was a sick burn. After all, " lies? In your house of God? No wonder he has abandoned you" kind of like"really dude, I'm not some dumbass who's gonna believe your bullshit, and the dude you pray to, yeah he ain't stupid either. He knows all about you too. Don't try my patience."
@@justincooper5189Yeah, he deserved to die like that, the sanctimonious prick!
That’s my favorite line in this scene. The delivery is so good. Like, you can lie to yourself all you want, but the demons come with receipts.
I wonder if Blue Fangs was once a fallen priest himself. He is so certain about everything he explained, from Church etiquette, never denouncing the existence of God, and even a reference to a Judas Kiss. I had this epiphany after the Fly recalls his life as a Greek philosopher.
Right! Now I'm thinking he might have been something like a religious leader in way the pope is.
You actually find out later in the show that many of the Night Creatures were forged from the souls of people who had been persecuted and/or killed by the Church. Isaac, one of the forgemasters making them, speaks with one who was once a Greek philosopher in Athens at the time Christianity was taking over and tells the story of what happened to him.
@@GreatWolfGrimnarso they were once sinners or heretics that were killed by the church.
@MrScellaneous HOLY FUCK, to further prove your theory the priest also has a blue shine in his eyes at 1:42
@@dragonballfreakable I think that's more his eyes reflecting the glow from Blue Fangs teeth and eyes.
"The sun is already down"
Wicked line. The Bishop doesn't even know or notice that the sun is already set, and the light he's reading by are flames of the nearby village. Totally unplugged.
"God is not here. *This is an empty box."*
@@thegameknight8916 "Your gods love is not unconditional. He does not love us, and he does not love you"
Blue Fang should've said "The sun is already down. Even if it wasn't and they were dead, it wouldn't make a difference". To show more of how much wrong The Bishop was.
No attempt to lie or tempt this guy. The demon knows that the most devastating thing it could possible say is the simply, straight forward truth.
@@nothri Indeed.
Especially with just _what_ The Bishop did, and who he pissed off by doing it.
Not helping The Bishop is that Blue Fangs sounds legitimately angry at some parts.
"Your life's work... makes Him puke."
I love how in that one line, Blue Fangs seems to share that sentiment himself. As if even a living incarnation of Evil itself is disgusted by the bishop's moral cowardice.
One interpretation of demons in Christian faith is as Angel's who saw humanity as unworthy of being gods favored children. In that context they are often as disgusted by man's evil as anyone, but reflect it and encourage it in order to prove their point.
It's almost like Kimblee. He may do bad shit, shit that he enjoys, but be hypocritical around him and he'll destroy you.
VoiceOfTheEmperor Case in point: Pride.
Priest to Demon: But you do bad shit all the time.
Demon: Yes and I'm...A...Monster
They do say demons reflect that of man.
I haven’t seen anyone point this out but Blue Fangs’ canine like build is also accompanied by some canine mannerisms, like his hair bristling in response to anything that triggers aggression or anger, most notably seen in the fight between him and Trevor in the town square, which is also accompanied by his spike growing out when his hair bristles. Blue Fangs exhibits that show of aggression right after stating that the Bishop’s actions led to the Night Creatures being summoned by Dracula but before rhetorically asking if this is all the Bishop’s fault, almost punctuating the sentences. It would imply that Blue Fangs himself is pissed at the Bishop and that’s the moment when he stops suppressing it and actually starts to act on the impulses it triggers.
Just an observation from me
Yeah. In a manner of speaking, The demons were dragged out of hell against their own will, due to the bishop's actions. One of the things that separated the demons and the angels in the first place was that the demons chose Free will, over God's will.
So in essence, the Bishop's actions are forcing the demons to walk the earth until the death of mankind, and they are forced to carry it out, all against their will. Needless to say they're not really happy about the position they've been put in.
@@battle00333 Fuck man I didn't even think of that. It's adding more to this scene now that I think about it
I mean Blue Fang’s biological similarities to dogs in our world being that close is no accident. Still glad someone mentioned it. Makes it all the more cooler that it ties into behaviours we see in our own world.
Demon: "Let me... kiss you."
Bishop: "I need an adult..."
Demon: "I am an adult."
I'm going to mis DBZA...
MasterMike 000 we all will
Imagine if they make an abridged version of this
I just came from a dbz abridged vid
The irony cx
@@RamenNarwal please God no I've already seen Hellsing ultimate Abridged Jesus Christ I can't imagine what they would do to cross the boundaries with this😨
“We couldn’t be here without you” is such a good line… the sins of humans are the literal reason these Demons exist.
No.. It's the fact he killed Dracula's wife.
No he's speaking quite literally about that Bishop. He burned Dracula's wife alive as a witch (He KNEW she wasn't, he's just a power hungry maniac and wanted to make an example of her) which sent Dracula into a rage and he unleashed the demons to wipe humanity out for what they'd done to his wife (The Church and it's followers for Murdering his wife, and everyone else for standing by and allowing their corruption).
@@travisgames6608you didn't get the point
@@travisgames6608you missed the point kid. they killed draculas wife which is the reason dracula summoned them. does it make sense now? was that really hard to understand that situation???
@@Shatter149 I am pretty sure you just repeated what he said.
"No wonder he has abandon you"
When even demons agree with God's decision to stop protecting you.
I'm more concerned about God's decision to stop (or never start) protecting the girl they burned.
"Ahh. _Thank you,_ for this opportunity to _do my job."_
@@magne7771 God is just like:you know what I haven’t had you guys do your job in a long time, and now is the time.
I want to upvote but its at 666
I'm not a satan follower or demo ic, But I don't view demons or the Devil has neccesserly evil, their job is to punish the sinners....
The bishop corruption was on his own descion, nobody forced him to do one thing over the other, and therefore he faces the conswuances
Once his head gets ..."kissed" off, the shots of the window are a great detail. Jesus looks away, in disgust, in disappointment. I really adore the level of care and symbolism.
It's honestly funny that even the demons know that Lisa wasn't a witch, with Blue Fangs dedicating so much time to calling out the Bishop's bullshit and making him realize what a colossal fuck-up he did.
The Demons knew that Lisa wasn't a witch because she never worshipped Satan like most witches
Blue Fangs in hell: Yeah, she’s not one of ours. Yes, I checked! L for Lisa and T for Tepes, she’s not in our books. This is on you bub.
@@conorgleeson2453
bishop: did you check her maiden name?
Blue fangs:yes
@@theomnissiah-9120 Bishop: W-what about her middle name?
Blue Fangs: We checked that too! She ain't one of us!
@@scoot-scoot51341 Bishop: But what about-
Blue Fangs: Before you say it, I did check her last name. My point still stands.
"Your God's love is not unconditional. He does not love us. And he does not love you."
It takes a demon to know one.
Well said. 😎
Marvelous Meh
Do they count as demons since those two forge guys make them from corpses?
@@aliahpersonous2893 A demon is, in a nutshell, anything that can be considered an evil entity. So yes
@@aliahpersonous2893 the guy put demon inside the corpses. The corps are just vessel
You both make bunches of sense!
"This is an empty box"
"Lies? In your house of God?"
Some of the most spine chilling lines of dialogue I've ever heard
Same here!
All churches are empty boxes tbh
@@woojlebert3953 indeed.... Boxes made by men for lies.... My hope is that humanity will burn this poison named religion away eventually.... Science will rise to rule leading to humanity stepping closer to unreachable perfection both biologically and mentally.... Hope everyone here has nice time of the day or night , and my hope is in science....
@@veveronshade3409 You have far too much faith in humanity if you think just taking out the equation of religion is going to fix anything.
@@TheShuuman well..... I call myself a realist , I don't say it will work 100% .... Maybe we will need to be more radical than that but it is at least possible path i see . But to be honest if i will see that everything is going to shit i will simply go :-/ after all like one man i knew said , as an atheist i still like this quote "You know why we don't see demons or angels? Because Earth is worse than hell .... Any type of hell "
The two shots of Jesus looking down like "yup, you found out..." almost killed me 😂
Oh no....anyway
I think it might be Jesus and Judas
Demon: "But WE love you."
Bishop: "What?!?"
Demon: "Platonically."
Imagine if he really did mean romantically...
*Animation turns to South Park quality, and Kenny McCormick wanders through Hell, overhearing the couple in their bedroom*
Blue Fangs: “The time of prophecy is upon us!“
Bishop: “I love when you get all biblical, Blue Fangs! You know exactly how to turn my crank.“ 😋
Blue Fangs: “No, I'm being serious! It is the seventh sign... Behold, the first signs of my reign have all come true: The fall of an empire, the coming of a comet, and now, when the blood of these magic speakers touches Wallachian soil, it will be our time to rise!”
Bishop: “Yeah! Yeah, man, I’m gettin’ so hot! Let’s f*ck!” 😃
Blue Fangs: “Do you always think about sex?! I’m talking about very important stuff here!” 😠
Bishop: “Nah, I’m just excited about taking over the world! Come on!” 🥳
Blue Fangs: “Is sex the only thing that matters to you?” 🤨
Bishop: “I love you.” 😘
Blue Fangs: “I want to believe that.” 🙄
Bishop: “So what do you say we shut off that light and get close, huh?” 😏
*Room turns dark*
Blue Fangs: “Ooh. Ow.”
Bishop: “Yeah, you like that? Don’t ya, b*tch?”
^
What the fresh hell.
@@tdthedevilsrighthand712 He's quoting South Park the Movie with the Satan - Saddam Hussein "love" scene. just replaced the names with Blue Fangs and Priest
Okay, but still, what the fresh hell.
No homo, lmao
The line "Let me... kiss you." Seems strange until you remember that Judas betrayed Jesus through a kiss. A lot of symbolism packed into this scene.
Holy crap I always wondered about that. Nice attention to detail on that!
They even show Jesus right after holy shit how did I not pick up on that
@@shickey74 i love that such deep lore was snuck in, i mean this eluded even me! Big praise to this show on the smaller details we dont pick up on.
It still sounds weird for a raspy demonic voice to say in unloving context.
That's what makes it more eerie and haunting imo.
Man, he is such a nice lad, closing a door after entering and giving a kiss on a cheek to everyone, we need this kind of people
Best, literal, LOL I've had today!!!
Need Demon GF
@@ajinurfajri1952 Would kill for some demon dick right now
Ugh. If only I wasn’t below average in everything except height.
Everyone here: comments on screwing a demon
Blue fangs has left the chat
“Your god’s love is not unconditional.” I thought the demon was lying but, I realized that the demon said the word, your, possibly implying that the bishop was not worshipping the same God as we thought but instead made up a god based on his own thoughts and actions. This story is so fascinating and I really like the references.
This is why I say the following to hateful religious people "fuck you, fuck your god and fuck your religion."
I mean.. If you read the Bible. He's right. God's love was never unconditional.
@@travisgames6608I mean it is. It’s always been unconditional. However his GIFT isn’t unconditional. (Gift being everlasting life in heaven)
However the “God” they refer to here is interesting because it’s still God with a capital G and not god (commonly used by those referring to the likes of Zeus, Thor, Ect.) Blue fangs means God god. Therefore we can make an educated guess, that the bishop only “believed” in the God he read about (more then likely the Old Testament) instead of also understanding the New Testament as well.
TL;DR: Bro made an oopsie and payed for it.
@@CupidDunk 😂😂😂.
Nah fam.. It isn't unconditional.
You can't kill, commit adultery, cheat, worship other Gods etc..
It ain't unconditional. Like Blue aaid: He doesn't love US.
Nor does he love the people of that town. Otherwise he would have stepped in. He didn't. So no. His love isn't unconditional.
Even in "irl". "God's" love isn't unconditional.
People refer to "God" as God with a capital G because of the brainwashing and changes made to the Bible.
Technically "God" has several names. Ywach, Elohim, Elah, Ilah, Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh, and 67 other names.
They just don't roll off the tongue as easy as just the one word "God".
@@ZoranCuckovic Lol.
"Lies?
In the House of God?"
When not satisfied in being an apex predator, Blue Fangs also needs to be an absolute fucking savage.
That line made him sound an awful lot like the Sloth demon from Dragon Age: Origins
Gotta show the Bishop fucked up somehow. What better than roasting him in life before roasting his soul in hell
"Suffering is the finest spice!"
-Pinhead
You know the world is in absolute shits when a literal demon demands more respect than the arch bishop
spits fire
"Lies? In the house of God? No wonder he has abandon you."
I just love this Demon, he's calm, intelligent and serves up some great poetic justice.
That's why Blue fangs is my most favorite character from the show. =w=
Favorkte demon of this show for me
@@deoxys320dude2 Yup UwU
@@CyanTWolf a person of culture you are
@@deoxys320dude2 Why thank you. ^^
One little bitty detail I love about the scene where Trevor and Sypha defend the townsfolk: there still exist priests who are willing to protect people and because of their service, their faith is rewarded. The holy water made by the common priest wouldn't have been of any use if that priest's faith and desire to help innocent people wasn't genuine.
To be fair, I’m pretty sure Carmilla used a zombie priest to make holy water
@@aadipunwani6124 even in death he serves
She did. The douchebag BlueFangs kissed to death here. The one truly holy thing he did in the series, and he wasn't even alive when he did it.
@@aadipunwani6124Which resulted in the decimation of both Dracula and Carmilla's armies and ultimately both of their deaths. God was doing a pro gamer move on that one. Plus, he got to kill the Bishop himself that time via the Holy Water.
@@ZachStone3213 "All in God's pro gamer plan..."
The thing I find fascinating is the mere fact that “demons” in this current sense possess the power to tread upon “hollowed ground” but the thing is, the act the priest conducted was so vile God turned his head away from this church which would allow demons to tread upon “once” hallowed ground.
"She was a witch!"
"Are you trying to convince me, your God, or...yourself?"
Bishop: Y-yes? 'Is killed by a demon'
Fucking smartass.
Jarock316 TFS refrence
"Lies in your house of god?"
@@depressedthoughts
"No wonder He has abandoned you."
*"...But we love you."*
@@thegameknight8916 "what?"
I love how his voice breaks as he says, “she was a witch.” It was like he was trying to convince himself
I find that a little sad. That quiver in his voice could mean for a long time, the Bishop knew he was wrong - and refused to admit it, as well as change for the better.
The thing about bad people is how in the end, they’ve misused their potential for good in favor of something far more sinister.
@Taramafor Haikido Well said, king.
@ELOHIM ABNER YEAH WE GET IT!!!
@@ARSD219 so pretty much he does deserve a punishment from a demon from hell is what you're saying?
And that is precisely why we should never, EVER waste anything we have on any form of cruelty or negativity. It is nothing but a complete and absolute WASTE of precious time and energy for all of us. No man, woman, or child should never have to face this kind of cruel and pointless burden when we should all be using every single bit of our time that we have here on this Earth completely to the fullest and not look back under any circumstances because, we’re not going that way. We are only going forward and the only way we can go forward is to live and love the moments we have right here and now to the maximum extent as much as we can, the way best we can no matter what.
I love the implication the demon makes by saying the church is an "empty box." It implies that God DID inhabit that church, but retracted His blessing due to the corruption of the priesthood. Simply chilling.
It doesn't mean that .empty box means empty box . right ?
@@vishnusurendran3301 Literal vs. figurative, hence why the OP used the word "implies".
And yes, there was a deeper meaning there, the church of Greshit had become bloated and corrupted, while commoner priests were still carrying the blessing of god, which is why when the common priest blesses the water that the townspeople use to fight the demons it works and burns them. The bishop could have said every holy incantation from now until the second coming and it would have made no difference.
“Your God’s love is not unconditional, he does not love us
And he most certainly doesn’t love…you”
It hits so hard honestly, it’s purely his fault, and he sits there, smug and feeling safe, only to be told by a demon, he is evil
Such a fantastic scene
@@vishnusurendran3301wrong
@@notebooks6461 he is so prideful that it killed him
2:37 this looks amazing as if god turned his head away once the priest had been killed
Stained glass be like "You brought this on yourself man"
I kinda got the impression it was saying: "do I give enough of a fuck today? Mmmmmmmmnope."
Ohhh man now that comedy 🤣
I just saw this finally and am.lmao at this scene. Yes, he sure nuff did! 😅
@@DeathIsLethal "look at how far you have fallen."
What is a man? A miserable pile of secrets
At least he closed the door behind himself. See no one is above simple manners
Simple manners go a long way. hahahahah
Yip, especially when it comes to the consuming of faces.
Would he not be below them? He is a demon. Hell. Below. Etc.
Even demons know! EVEN DEMONS KNOW!
Sadly, even demons have more morals than men
when the demons are more honest than the church, you know something is wrong
Joshua Plotkin he lost the moral high ground the spawn of Satan.
Oh yeah
Joshua Plotkin well the church is infamous for telling lies and covering shit up
@@Dell-ol6hb And they're still doing it to this very day with the pedophilic priests.
@@Jarock316 don't forget that there kinda now full of kkk's and white supremacists now, just saying.
0:38 I don't know about you guys but I want to think that in this moment, God both left the church and shut out the bishop from heaven's gates.
"The sun is already down" - such a powerful delivery, like he isn't talking about actual sunlight, but the downfall of mankind.
Exactly
I guess the British empire has fallen somewhere.
The sun is actually down. Itz dawn already.
Nah, the sun is just literally down
You’re so wise, keep spouting these wise words!
So profound!
...
The line “This is an empty box” gave me some chills
To me calling it an *empty* box implies something was once there, and has since left.
He might also have been talking about the Priest himself.
Shows that God was there
Before he came
The Roman Catholic Church is the original church, but it skewed away from the teachings of God and started to push the power of the church as the only way to God, rather than the power of Jesus Christ, some time before the 16th century. That's why Martin Luther wrote the 95 Thesis, kickstarting the German Reformation, and eventually resulting in the widespread Protestant movement.
@@the_weeaboot8042 Yes. Knowing that makes this scene significantly more powerful. The demons know more about God than the bishop.
@@the_weeaboot8042 men like you will continue to find innovative ways to create excuses for all the atrocities your religion has committed .
Another subtle thing, just a master's touch in the middle of a legendary scene, is that the eyes of the Bishop reflects the light of the Blue Fangs Demon's eyes, showing that the Bishop is a demon as much as the demons themselves. All of this is a masterpiece.
Woah, nice catch! 💯
I thought that was the demon's glowing light reflecting in his eyes.
@@RabiezDeWorgen And it is, but the way that the scene showed this was very subjective and interpretative. It was really well done
@@RabiezDeWorgen It is, but it's still symbolic of the fact that the bishop is no better than the demons that let themselves into the church. It's a clever use of lighting and reflection to convey the scene.
Something else I noticed in the same vein. When he first opens his eyes before the door opens, his eyes seem to glow red like Dracula's do, possibly alluding to the fact that the demons being there is just as much the Bishop's fault as it is Dracula's.
A so-called "holy man" being called out on his bullshit by a literal demonic creature.
This four episode first Castlevania season was amazing. Great writing.
An insane bishop who reeked of hypocrisy killed by a demon in an empty house of God devoid of His presence as Jesus stared down with emotionless eyes? Oh the irony is strong in this one
Yup.
Castlevania Lords of Shadow??
Explain.
And the stained glass saints looked away in rejection.
@Yuri Markov yo, why are so triggered?
I love how almost giddy Bluefang sounds when he says "Lies? In your house of God?" . A literal demon is somehow more in line with God's wishes than a bishop of the clergy. And the pleasure taken from calling out this hypocrisy. This actor didn't have a ton of screen time but DAMN if he didn't work those lines perfect
Fred Tatascore. He's voiced so many characters for years. The guy is incredible.
The sin is delicious to him.
Demons used to be angels. They perfectly know what gods Word is. They simply don't want to follow it
@@justaguy577 wasn’t that fallen angels?
@@apolloknight9521 fallen angel or demon. It Is the same thing, it was the chatolic faith the one that Said that demons are these Horned monsters and shit.
But the bible Is clear. The only dofference betwen a demon and a angel, Is if they serve god or no.
For humans, theres no way to know if you are lookin to an angel or a demon
This has to be one of the most epic dialogues ever written.
Correct
No, but okay.
@@schmebulockjizz It is, and it is sad that you don't understand why.
Everthing in this scene was great because it is true.
And if that happened in real life the SAME would happen no matter who the person standing there was. Freaking humans thinking they can do watever the fuck they want in the name of some god...
Got what he deserves.
@@schmebulockjizz sped
@@schmebulockjizz Obvious troll is so very pathetically obvious.
Even the demons recognize that she was a virtuous person, damn.
If anyone's wondering, "The Bishop of Greșit" means "The Bishop of Mistake/Incorrect" in Romanian
I'm your 69th like.
Ha that’s foreshadowing
Interesting
That's beautiful!
Gotta love that!~
The Bishop longed to purge the world of vice and sin, and he saw corruption everywhere... except within.
The Bishop longed to purge the world of what he thought was vice and sin and corrupted the world as he saw fit
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is still my fav disney 2d film. Yes, even above Aladdin and Lion King.
"And for one time in his life of power and control, the bishop felt a twinge of fear for his immortal soul.."
"Now here is a riddle, to guess if you can, sing the Bells of Notre Dame; Who is the monster, and who is the man?"
KayKwasa, that is how it usually goes.
"Don't start nothing, and nothing is what you'll get,"
"But she was a witch!"
"Lies? In your house of God?"
This implies the Bishop knew all along she wasn't a witch. He could have only had an ulterior motive for killing Lisa, either maintaining the people's faith (dependance, really) in God and making sure those desperate donations from the sick and poor kept coming in.
The Bishop is directly responsible for Dracula's entire rampage by persecuting and burning Lisa, and he knows it though he's been hiding from the truth. Furthermore, he did many evil things that proved him on MANY LEVELS to be about as far from a man of God as any piece of scum with political power can get - he's just been running from his guilt and making excuses to justify the horrendous deeds he knows he's committed until this demon irrefutably shoved all the proof of what a piece of scum he is in his face.
@@ecthox-1mork909 considering he was blatantly saying he could become the pope Sooner than later because of this madness he unleashed.....yeah, he was a power hungry ahole
@@ecthox-1mork909 Forgetting the Bishop was one half of it. There's also the medical woman of the village Lisa was in that sold her out to the church because Lisa was cutting in on her profits.
@@ecthox-1mork909 did you notice how they had the blue from the demons glow reflected in the eyes of the bishop? That's letting us know the same evil that's in them is also in him.
@@seanwilliams7655 Yeah, I noticed that. I also noticed that up until this point the Bishop had yellow in his eyes. I think the reds and yellow represent lies and corruption, and the blue light represents knowledge of truth.
The Bishop not being able to lie to Blue Fangs nor God was true karmic moment where he knew he was fucked, and we were all here for this scene.
Major props to the priest's voice actor for capturing the downward spiral into fear.
1. Proud and confident ("Are the Speakers dead?")
2. Shaken but standing strong ("You cannot enter the house of God.")
3. Confidence and faith begin to crumble ("My life's work is in His name.")
4. One last, desperate reach for his status/confidence. ("I...I am the bishop of Gresit!")
5. Absolute fear ("She was a witch!")
Matt Frewer. He's been a actor for quite a while both in voice and live-action. He voices Panic in the Disney 'Hercules' franchise, Pack member Jackal in 'Gargoyles' and play Russ Thompson Sr. In the 'Honey, I shrunk the kids' Movie
The voice-overs for pretty much every character in this show are amazing, but the Bishop's VA did a fantastic job of playing the arrogant and self-righteously sadistic ecclesiarch with too much power for his or the peasants' own good.
No way you said Downward Spiral, is that an Emplemon reference?
@@Exshem ...You've never heard of the phrase 'downward spiral' outside of whatever Emplemon is?
He played Dante in the Dante inferno movie and game and was also on Lucifer
Demon: *kills the priest*
God: "Oh no.....anyway"
God was watching and was like dude you did this to yourself
God said "PERSIH"
Hahaha. That is actually funny.
God: No....stop....don’t....(turns page in book he’s reading),
More like "you saved me the headache "
There’s something about the way he says “this is an empty box” is so fucking eerie. It’s as if his god watched all the abhorrent things done in his name out of that “box”. The demon doesn’t even have the heart to call it a poor excuse for a church. Just a box. Christ.. 10/10
The VERY sad thing is that many so-called "churches" are just that these days...empty boxes. People have shut God out and tried to make the Bible about them instead of about God.😢
@@menslady125eif2590 precisely why those demons could easily waltz right in.
christ indeed.
It's more than just that. In the New Testament, Jesus mentions he is gonna demolish the temple in three days and build it anew. For many, this is a way of saying the new faith is not gonna require massive buildings but just Faith. In the show, Faith is shown to have actual effect, as Trevor asks a proper priest to bless the water to make it Holy. The demon through this dialogue alone shows that they understand more about Faith that the Bishop, and that he simply does not posess Faith in god, therefore, God is not there.
@@rhazortrhazort3003 and just when I thought it couldn’t get better here you come along. Thank you, I now like the scene twice as much
I also love how later the Bishop shows up in Hector's lab as literally just another corpse on the pile.
Not only that, he was revived to make holy water, and he died again in it, *burning like Lisa.*
Bishop: I have done his bidding! My life’s work, is in his name!
Stained Glass: Nah fam, don’t bring me into this.
Even the stained glass looks disgusted with him for his actions
@@SkullQueen_Chloe Apparently not enough to do a bloody thing about it when it was happening.
@@Alknix He got what he deserved in the end.
@@esteban8471 Isn't preventing a crime preferable to punishing it?
@@Alknix The idea behind this is that doing that would be taking away free will from us.
This scene demonstrates what the Third Commandment, "Thou shalt not take the Lord's name in vain", is actually about. It's not about saying "God" or "Jesus" as swear words, it's about using the name of God to justify your monstrous actions. Saying you do something in His name does not mean you do it in His will.
I'm honestly glad to have that clarified. The other options are either unsatisfactory or full on swearing.
Makes you wonder how many "men of God" are with the demons now because of such blasphemy. Pretty sure most of the guys in the Crusades and the Inquisition.
I have made foolish vows myself. Some of which are as bad as Saul’s and David’s attempted vow. Does that mean I must go through with them?
Correct me if I'm wrong Gentlemen but what about the holy crusades does that count as well?
@@benlevan5645 Today as well. Westboro Baptists, anti LGBT groups, Megachurches, any person or group of people that use God as an excuse for hate or a path to power fall into this box.
I only noticed on the second viewing how Bluefangs' face seems rather expressive, and he seems genuinely somewhat disgusted by the Bishop before taking glee in breaking him down and killing him.
Not to mention his voice has some VENOM in it.
@@Joetheknight406
Well, we now know that the demons were once human. So, it probably disgusts them to see living people make the same mistakes they made in their past lives.
Maybe he was killed by someone like this so-called bishop. These butchers killed people for breaking the status quo and standing out from their flock of sheep. The fly-man was killed for being a philosopher, and sent to hell because he feared for his life
@@TVHead003 he lied in a church thats why he was sent to hell
Devils like Blue Fangs are fallen angels. They may be evil and personifications of corruption but they still have all the acumen and understanding of Heaven.
They know when you're beneath them.
The Bishop: She was a WITCH!
Saint Augustine 1,000 years before this: The Church has no need to seek out and persecute witches, for their powers do not exist.
The dialogue from Blue Fangs is a work of art. Serious credit to the script writer
And the way Fred Tatiscore delivers those lines is fantastic
“Lies? In your house of God” was such a cold line with perfect delivery
This whole show is filled with absolute banger lines.
They should've gotten Warren Ellis to write for Nocturne as well.
@@brysonkuervers2570The directors knew exactly what they were doing casting him for this role. ‘chef’s kiss’
@@pawala7 He.....kinda got in trouble, so that's probably why. :(
this scene is so satisfying to watch, the demon called bullshit on the bishops morals right before killing him, and his voice is amazing
This demon should read his own audio drama.
Because the demon killed him psychologically before killing him physically.
Yes it is!
666 likes don't ruin it.
@@Raccon_Detective. Took my like back to keep the purity!
These demons:
- Are aware of the injustice of the murderer of Dracula's wife
- Close the door after entering the church
- Respect God's existence
- Know that god's love is not inconditional
- Are grateful for the Priest's stupid actions because that is what caused them to be forged into the world to live again
Damn, Hell sure teaches manners to his inhabitants, I don't know who is the current Director of Hell, but boy would I be honored to work for them
"Then tell me, what is it you desire...?"
@@VoiceOfTheEmperor xD
being evil dosnt mean being an asshole XD
@@VoiceOfTheEmperor God,, the Netflix Lucifer series was, AWESOME!!!
I mean.. to be fair, compared with humans, demons and other hellspawned would know the religion better
I like how brightly the bishop’s blue eyes shine in this, showing he is basically one with blue fangs. He is lost, and has knowingly cast God from his side.
Psychology study’s show the reason why revenge is satisfying, not because of the suffering, but the part where you make them understand what they did wrong and them coming to the conclusion that they screwed up. This is why this is so badass and satisfying to our brains. 👏
Except that hardly ever happens in actual cases of satisfying revenge and, as the saying goes, the best revenge is living well.
@@scottmatheson3346
I thought it was a dish best served cold.
@@festethephule7553 they also say revenge is sweet
Premise one: revenge is a dish best served cold
Premise two: revenge is sweet
Conclusion: Revenge is Ice Cream.
Revenge is satisfying to think about in this context. But when things get to the actual revenge, our brain finds many self-righteous reasons to hide inherit sadistic tendencies that are natural to all humans. You see revenge feels good, but where do you draw the line and say "Thats it, my revenge is done, we cool now", because that never happens. Sometimes people don't even need an actual harm done to them, or have an actual target of their "righteous rage" to satisfy their need to cause pain and misery onto those who "deserve it". Example in America of our days: If you are a man, white and christian - it already is enough to villainize you and condemn you for every wrong doing your possible ancestors did. So its okay to bully, deplatform and slander you, because in their eyes you are a villain that deserves all of that cause of your traits, and masses and media will be okay for it, because they all stand for "what is right".
Ofcourse I exaggerate, and speak roughly, but there is truth to what I just wrote.
And they say revenge is wrong. To me, revenge goes hand in hand with justice. Not to bring suffering but closure.
*God is not here. This is an empty box. Your God’s love is not unconditional. He does not love us... and He does not love you.*
R O A S T E D
LIES? IN YOUR HOUSE OF GOD? NO WONDER HE HAS ABANDONED YOU.
Your life's work makes him *puke!*
Figuratively roasted and then literally roasted in hell LOL
He protect (i know that he didn't do it in the show, but hear me out ^^)
He attack
But most importantly, he roasted a bishop!
Nathan Limon Bishop
“Your life’s work makes God puke.” If there’s a better way to tell a delusional person who believes that murdering innocent people who were only trying to find better ways to heal the sick and suffering is the worst way to please God, it’d be that sentence. It makes it even more direct when it’s spoken by a blue glowing bat demon that just waltzed into a church.
That's it, I'm gonna watch this anime, or show, or movie or something.
I'M LEN Do it, I just watched it myself recently and it's fucking good
Make me despise religious terrorism even more.
Spenser Farman ask trump supporters
Hansel Sihotang Christianity is the worst of the bunch
I just love how the demon _deconstructs_ the bishop. Every talking point the bishop brings up the demon smacks down and he doesn't even need to say much. I just hits the spot just right for each excuse the bishop brings up. He isn't just mocking the priest but straight up trying to teach him one final lesson before brutalizing him. It's a case of "It takes someone evil to recognize evil in others."
What I love about the demon is that he doesn't do like other demons from other works and denies God's existence. He's fully aware that God exists and how He works and tells it all to a corrupt and hypocritical Bishop. Very well done.
What's interesting is that in some older texts it was believed that Satan and his followers were more than capable of quoting the scriptures so that they could distort god's word and make people stray from the path of righteousness. And yet here you really do get the impression that the demons didn't have to distort shit because the Bishop and those like him had already done so.
@@hfar_in_the_sky Oh yes they do. Have you never read the New Testament? Jacob's letter? "You believe in God. Well done. So do demons - and they tremble!"
LordSerion
Can you tell me where that is in the New Testament? Thx
@@couragew6260 James 2:19
@@LordSerion "Oh yes they do." Did I at some point imply they couldn't?
I love the bishop
not as a character
but as a representation of everything that is wrong with people who think they are "acting out god's will"
As Jesus once said "may you never bear fruit again" 😡
Anyone who preaches hate and lies isn't serving the god they think they are...they're serving themselves and their own power. Until that power is gone, not because it was taken from them, but because they GAVE it away...
@@CMage101 'gave it away' to whom?
@@bittersprout3694 To an enemy who would only want it because it means the other person wouldn't have it.
It’s the perfect epitome of hypocrisy when Christians say that priest isn’t really Christian. Don’t they realize that they are using the No True Scotsman Fallacy?
I love that while they still gave this demon a bit of a guttural, growly voice they also gave it an almost cultured, measured tone to its caidence as well. It really sells that this is a creature of unfathomable age that knows what it's talking about more than the delusional fool standing before it. Plus it gives just that extra touch of mocking contempt to its voice that's oh so delicious.
Props to the Voice Actor Fred Tatasciore! He has an incredible range in voice acting. You may know him from Call of Duty Zombies as Nikolai, or Megatron from the Transformers WFC/FOC games, as well as The incredible hulk, Master Shifu from Kung Fu Panda, etc.
That demon is most likely a human tho. In the show, night creatures are created by taking damned souls out of hell and putting them in the bodies of the dead.
@@ChadKakashi each of them is a soul from hell but most of them cant speak thanks ti their different body. Im also not sure blue wang could speak because of his own magic support or even with that long face with big sharp teeths he still can speak that well.
I can imagine this comment being stated in that "guttural, growling, yet culturally refined", voice.
@@chacelee7713 and my personal favorite antagonist Saren Arturius.
"Dont worry.... I have it covered" *cocks gun*
Out of all the deaths i seen in this anime this one will hold a special place in my heart
Same!
One of the best villain deaths of all time. Not only does the demon take the time to dismantle his entire belief system but it also takes enough time to let the horror of his upcoming trip straight to hell sink in. The facial expression animation and voice acting are dead on.
I mean when Drac said he’s gonna summon them from hell kinda gave away that heaven exists
@@NeuroDrags right. But the bishop believed he was righteous and doing God's work.
@@blargblarg5657 he was and that’s when the god he did it all for came for him 😁he had fun
It's even more brilliant than that, because he didn't dismantle the belief system at all (he "believes too, and shudders" XD).
He proved that the Bishop been living a lie by revealing the truth about the system to which he claimed.
I love how as he wraps up his argument he goes in for the kill. So the entire time, the priest is in debate and not afriad because he has conviction in his actions. Hes not afriad of his mortal life, right as hes about to die he realizes he was an agent of the Devil and is going to hell, so he fears death at the very end
I like this addition to the vampire lore, how the religious icons and relics can only protect one of true faith and not just any fanatic with a cross saying they’re religious when they’re not. It creates a lot more depth when someone who uses these items and has true faith can use them to ward off vampires
I gotta reread Salem's Lot. My memory is a little fuzzy, but there was a part where a priest who once had a crisis of faith was initially protected from a vampire but the vampire talked him into doubting himself, losing his protections...
What's scary is, this priest was a true believer of God. He believed that the killing of innocents was something God wanted, which would earn him a spot in heaven. I don't believe in God myself, but if what the Bible says is true, God loves all his children, even if they don't necessarily love him back. I truly think Jesus would weep if he knew that he died for people's sins, only for them to commit more sins in his name.
@@kingcamelot1395 You are late, he wasn't a true believer. He only used the religion for his selfish ways, like literally murder is the textbook definition of sin.
He just thought he was so slick that he could get away with it, but oh boy he got it coming.
@@rurou6530 Perhaps, but he did believe that he was doing God's work.
@@kingcamelot1395 yeah and God says in the Bible works without faith is dead and faith without work is also dead. God doesn’t care about your action he cares about your heart. The 10 commandments says not to do evil things in Gods name, this priest did just that hence why the demon says God doesn’t love him, and why the demon can enter the church. Because God spirit isn’t with the church because of the corrupted heart of the priest. If he is gonna do stuff for God then he has to understand want God wants him to truly do. Burning a women at a stake because he mistaken science as witchcraft ain’t it For big G.
The demon is just showing the priest his hypocrisy that’s all.they are happy he doesn’t have God protection hence why he says he loves the priest, they take extreme joy in seeing human suffer and go to hell with them.
The entire time the priest was doing things for himself and not for God. Regardless if he truly believe he is doing it for God it doesn’t negate his evil action because it puts Gods’ name in vain. Big G don’t like his name being used for evil stuff.
Like the demon says it’s not fully unconditional love, God can only do so much for the priest. It’s up to him and other humans to make their decisions on how they wanna live their life on earth.
This scene is a good example of what the Bible talks about when it comes to false prophets, Luke warm Christian, and spiritually dead churches
The color choice is superb. The firery red for the fanaticism of the bishop's beliefs, against bright blue. Blues are usually used for good guys. But here it is used as cold truth. And in this moment, the demon is doing good by sending a monster into hell.
dadab22 I agree. The colour is awesome. Beautifully done.
My favourite detail is how the Bishop is completely bathed in red light, save for the two tiny specks of blue in his eyes, reflecting the demon's light. For the eyes are the windows to the soul - and for all he might deny it, he knows the demon speaks the truth.
Zombiewithabowtie I agree. It is wonderfully done. I like how in one shot you can see him holding his rosary 📿. His hand shaking. Then when the demon kills him the rosary falls to the floor. And then seeing the stained glass windows as he is killed makes it more horrifying because you can’t see what’s happening. But you have an idea.
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day. Even the enemies of God further God's plan.
Cold, emotionless, and heartless. No mercy for the ones they set their sights on
Imagine telling a demon “hey, you’re not supposed to be able to come in here” like it’d give a damn after it’s already inside.
And then the demon goes "You're right, But you let me in."
It's clever. The fact a demon could get in shows that god has withdrawn protection.
This scene was fucking bloody brilliant. The demon could have easily mocked him saying there is no god. Nope, he goes RIGHT for the jugular and tells him. "God isnt here." Along with "Your god's love is not unconditional." And "Your life's work...makes him puke." These lines alone I was like "DAYUM!" xD
Yeah he just completely destroyed the priest with words alone. A+ writing
Think about it, an enemy who I could one shot and forget I even killed him because he’s that weak become everyone’s favorite character in Castlevania for 3 minutes.
Because its not needed. What is the most devastating thing for a 'bishop' who misconstrues Gods will and believes himself to be above the common folk? For a *demon* to point out his own hypocrisy, tell him he's the cause of *everything*, and have it all bundled with irrefutable proof that God has abandoned him. Its one thing to be mocked and insulted, its another for them to be right.
They gambled their whole series off this part,and it was done perfectly not to offend anyone that is religious.
@@galvinstanley3235 I think a lot of people really wanted to see Dracula just kill this man so badly that he’d be sent into the shadow realm of the shadow realm. The fact that they didn’t do that and yet this scene is still a peak moment in the show highlights just how well done this scene is.
"Your God's love is not unconditional. He does not love us, and he does not love you"
Holy fucking shit, this line is absolutely bone-chilling. So are all the things Blue Fangs says but this line in particular stuck with me. This being of evil, lies, and discord literally calls the priest out on his bullshit and tells him straight that he's going to burn in hell. What a marvelous scene.
Its note entirely accurate though. Gods love is unconditional, but his protection from demons is not.
@@orionar2461 Blue Fangs could still be speaking the truth as he perceives it. Does he really love you if he's not protecting you from us? Did he really love us if he let us go to hell?
@@orionar2461 It should be noted, the Demon could be almost completely telling the truth in every word, but still lying.
It's possible if the Priest actually had some shred of faith in him, his church might have held back the Demons-the power of Faith could be like a torch, it just needs kindling and fuel. Blue Fangs was planting doubt and fear in him...that everything he said was true, just made it easier. The man was half way to damnation as it was. BF just moved things along. If we accept that Gods love is unconditional, then Priest failed his final test. Believing he was no longer worthy of being loved, no longer worthy of the Light of God.
Which is of course, being in Hell.
Flyeyes later said that hell is not only populated by bad people but people that were push to an extreme by bad people, flyeyes itself was not a bad person himself, not a liar, not a killer but an schoolar forced to reveal his fellow schoolars whereabout and thus betray them making him a sinner. Thinking about it, the fact that Blue fang can talk mean he was probably a lower sinner persecuted by the church
@@Soulxstar flyeyes admits he became a liar to protect himself from torture, and that he named names to be spared being tormented further. He did deserve to be in Hell for being a Traitor and a Deceiver. but those roles were "forced" on him. He did sin though, he admits it.
In terms of religious horror..
Broke: God doesn't exist so demons can do what they want to humans
Bespoke: "Your God's love is not unconditional. He does not love us, and He does not love you."
What about the the girl they burned alive? Did He love her?
@@Alknix Well as it is said, he loved her enough to let Dracula's legion rip apart her murderers, he loves people enough that when innocents were killed in his name, the protection of faith no longer applied in the place where such atrocities were committed. So perhaps it isn't a question of did he love her, but if he could even intervene in such a matter beyond revoking his protection, and turning away in disgust. Human will and divine will don't go together all that well, after all, so if you can no longer control what you set in motion directly, might as well leave some places protected from outside influence. In other words, chances are he couldn't do jack shit about what earthly things did to earthly things, but once heaven and hell gets involved, that's when he can actually do things
@@morgana4488 sickest comment I've read this year!!!
@@morgana4488 what about he didnt care about those pathetic child play
@@Alknix Yes, God loved Lisa Tepes of Lusu so much that when Dracula was sent to hell, she asked Him to be sent to hell as well so she can be with the one she loved. God fulfilled her wish AND still blessed her with the light of his protection so no one could disturb them in hell.