
On the History and Origin of Dracula’s Use of the Bizarre Expletive “Bleh!”
2011年10月31日 · As listener John McGlothlin noted, “[A]round . . . 1964, Allan Sherman put out a comedy song titled “My Son, the Vampire” which opens with “blood!” being screamed in a strange way that sounds rather ‘bluh’ like.”
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2019年12月13日 · Knowledgeable Dracula fans know that the character has never uttered the phrase “bleh, bleh, bleh.” Not ever, not once. Not in any of the movies. Not in the book, certainly. Not in the plays. From whence, then, does this cliché originate? As the Count Dracula character from HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA lamented, “Where does that even come from?”
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2023年10月31日 · Several listeners suggested that the phrase first appeared in a 1952 Bela Lugosi film called “My Son the Vampire”. Jamie McCormick wrote: “The earliest occurrence I can find of a Dracula character making the sound is from ‘My Son, The Vampire’, a 1953 musical satire starring Lugosi in essence mocking the franchise he himself created.
[vampires] why does Dracula/vampies say "bleh"? - Reddit
2018年6月29日 · Any vampire who actually goes "bleh" is either a young kid who thinks that's what vampires are supposed to say (much like capes, it's a common phase the kids go through), a slightly less-young vampire who thinks they're being ironic, or an older vampire who is willfully screwing with you, either for a laugh or to make you think your ...
Does Dracula actually say bleh bleh bleh? - TimesMojo
2022年7月7日 · Blah Blah Blah is a song about vampires. The title is a reference to the old “Bleh Bleh Bleh, I Vant To Suck Your Blood” quote made famous either by Bela Lugosi playing Dracula in the 1930s OR The Count from Sesame Street, depending on who you ask. … He also keeps telling her that he is going to drink her blood.
Origins of Dracula's "BLEH" - Universal Monster Army
5 天之前 · Somebody once said it originated in one of the "Pink Panther" or "Inspector" shorts from the 1960's or 1970's. in Pink Panther - Pink Plasma (1975). The only thing the vampire says is: Blah blah blah. Since those cartoons used minimal dialogue, that may have been why they had the Vampire saying that, in lieu of dialogue.
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2023年4月17日 · there are three things everyone knows. 1 - when you jump off something high, you yell Geronimo!!! 2 - never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line. 3 - vampires say BLEH. but why is that? how did it get started? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.
Why Do Vampires Say "Bleh?" - Straight Dope
2003年9月15日 · When they’re making jokes about vampires, the vamp will often make say “bleh!” for no discernible reason, like it’s supposed to be scary. Cites: Greg the Bunny’s Count Blah, of course. I’ve seen this on The Simpsons and a few other shows as well. I’ve read Dracula, and though it was a while ago, I’m pretty sure Vlad never says “Bleh!” to Harker.
Why Do Vampires Say "Bleh?" - #24 by Lamia - Straight Dope
2003年9月15日 · In Allan Sherman’s “My Son, the Vampire” (the theme song to the 1952 film of the same name), he sings the word “blood” in a cheesy faux-European accent so it sounds like “bluuuuuh!” You may be pleased to hear that the vampire of folklore, as well as early literary vampires, went for the chest (heart) rather than the neck.
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2024年10月19日 · we learn why vampires like dracula say blah and bleh