Vampire (disambiguation)
A vampire is a being from folklore who subsists by feeding on the life essence of the living.
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Vampire may also refer to:
Animals
- Vampire bat (subfamily Desmodontinae), a bat that feeds on blood
- Pteropus vampyrus, a type of fruit bat
- Vampire ground finch, a bird that occasionally feeds on blood.
- Vampire squid, a small deep-sea creature, named for its shape.
Art & culture
- List of fictional vampires
Mythologies
- Vampire (Marvel Comics), vampires in the Marvel comic universe
- Vampire (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), vampires in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Vampire (Dungeons & Dragons), vampires in D&D
- Energy vampire, a being said to have the ability to feed off "life force"
Books & literature
- Vampire literature
- The Vampyre, an 1819 short novel by John William Polidori
- Vampire$, a 1991 novel by John Steakley
- Morbius, the Living Vampire, a Marvel comic book character
Film and television
- Les Vampires, a 1915 10-part silent film series by Louis Feuillade
- Vampire, a 1920 film by Alice Guy-Blaché
- Vampyr, a 1932 film by Carl Theodor Dreyer starring Julian West
- Vampyres (film), a 1974 erotic lesbian vampire film by José Ramón Larraz
- Vampire (1979 film), a 1979 TV film, starring Jason Miller and E. G. Marshall
- Vampires (1986 film), a film by Len Anthony and starring Duane Jones
- Vampires (1998 film), a film adaptation of Vampire$, by John Carpenter
- Vampire (2010 film), a horror-thriller drama by Jon Cunningham and starring Jason Carter
- Vampire (2011 film), a horror-thriller drama by Shunji Iwai
- Mona the Vampire, a Canadian animated television series
Games
- Vampire: The Eternal Struggle, a collectible card game
- Vampire: The Masquerade, a roleplaying game by White Wolf in their World of Darkness line
- Vampire: The Requiem, a roleplaying game by White Wolf in their New World of Darkness line
- Vampire (video game), also known as Darkstalkers, a series of horror fighting games
- The Sims 4: Vampires, a 2017 game pack for the video game The Sims 4
- Vampyr (video game), a 2018 video game designed by Dontnod Entertainment
Music
- Vampire (album), a 2008 album by 9mm Parabellum Bullet
- Vampyre (album), a 2002 album by Midnight Syndicate
- "Vampire", a 2013 song by Gorilla Zoe
- "Vampire" (Iz*One song), 2019
- Vampires (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the 1998 film Vampires
- "Vampires", a song by Pet Shop Boys from the 1999 album Nightlife
- "Vampires" (Godsmack song), 2000
- "Vampires" (Dukes song), 2009
- "Vampires", a 2010 song by Gucci Mane
Vehicles
- Vampire (car), a turbojet-propelled car, holder of the British land speed record
- HMAS Vampire (D11), a Daring-class destroyer launched in 1956
- HMAS Vampire (D68) or HMS Vampire, a V-class destroyer launched in 1917
- HMS Vampire (P72), a V-class submarine that served from 1942
- de Havilland Vampire, a British jet-engined fighter aircraft
- Flying Machines FM250 Vampire, a Czech light aircraft
- Vickers Vampire, an aeroplane of WWI
- "Vampire", a radio warfare variant of the Land Rover 101 Forward Control
Other uses
- Vampire (roller coaster), a roller coaster at Chessington World of Adventures
- Vampire (theorem prover), an automated theorem prover
- El Vampiro (Spanish for: "the Vampire"), nickname of Chilean Olympic champion tennis player Nicolás Massú
- Vampire dugout, a World War I underground brigade headquarters on the Western Front, in Belgium
- Zielgerät 1229, code name Vampir, an infra-red device for a German assault rifle
- RPG-29, code name Vampir, a Russian man portable, shoulder-fired anti-tank grenade launcher
- Vampire, multiservice tactical brevity code for a hostile anti-ship missile.
See also
- Vampire lifestyle, a modern alternative lifestyle
- Vampire number, a mathematical concept concerning factoring
- Vampire power or standby power, the electric power consumed when in standby mode
- Vampire tap, a device for physically connecting a station to a network
- Vampiro (disambiguation)
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