Talk:Ganondorf VS Dracula/@comment-30690466-20190926143737/@comment-26934487-20190926194100

^ probably, but saying "bleh bleh" in realation to Dracula  in itself goes back decades before the film (even before Konami was a company in fact), no one actually knows where  "Bleh Bleh" comes from but in James Rolfes "nonexistent movie quotes" he presents a very plausible theory in that he thinks it came from people immitating the voice of Romanian-American actor Bela Lugosi (whom, as stated earlier, is considered by many to be the quintisential Dracula) and when they are saying "blood" it comes out as "bleh".