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Anna Sackville-Bagg

Anna is eight years old in human years. The original book series said her birthday was on 18 December 1811, but the year must be wrong. In the book "The Little Vampire" from the movie, page 62, Rudolph said to Tony that is sorry about the smell and he hasn't taken a bath since 1528 (in the German edition 1428). Therefore, it can be assumed that they were still human beings in 1428 and consequently Anna was born before 1811 and turned into a vampire in 1428, which means she must have been born in 1420. With this birth year, it is also logical that Anna and her family had already been at the cliffs in 1700. Her zodiac sign is Sagittarius. She is known for a long time as Anna, the Toothless because she's the only vampire in the family who doesn't have vampire teeth and therefore doesn't drink blood (she drinks milk, instead). After she gets her teeth she is renamed Anna, the Courageous.

Like her brothers Gregory and Rudolph, she too can turn into a bat, as the scene with the four bats in the cemetery has shown.

Sometimes she reacts very immature for her vampire age. She overtly shows her love for Tony Thompson and makes no secret of it. Anna is a fan of Shakespeare and writes poems herself. Since she can recite her own poems without any memory aids, it proves that she has a good memory. Anna would much rather be a human than a vampire. She doesn't like the clothing, the lifestyle or the fact that she can't date Tony! However, after Tony uses the Vampire's Stone she and the entire vampire race turn into humans, never to be believed in again.

Although she looks like an angel, you should not be misled by her appearance. She always has an ulterior motive. For example, she gave Tony a dead mouse and told him that all he had to do was whistle for her to come and save him. But when he was rescued by her, she immediately took advantage of it and demanded a kiss from him. Thus, her behavior is not altruistic. Rather, she took advantage of his helplessness in order to earn his love. It was Rudolph who interrupted the incipient scene of the kiss to save Tony from something Tony doesn't want to do, without asking for anything from Tony in return.

NOTABLE ACTS:

She once wrote a poem to Tony but was interrupted by Rudolph finding Elizabeth's Tomb!

She gave Tony the dead rat which was used to trick Rookery upon the find of the Stone Of Attamon.

Anna had been notorious for saying romantic comments to Tony but being largely ignored.

She was the only daughter of Count Frederick and Miss Freda.

She (like her family) witnessed Von falling to the sea after Scottish Priests invaded the vampire gathering in 1700.

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