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Count Collection, born Ludwig Presto Von Meinstein Collection, is a flamboyant European aristocrat and central antagonist who schemes to conquer the human realm and the mystical Six Gate World. Forced into villainy by his father’s decree, he was rigorously mentored by the stern Tanaka, honing strategies to seize six dimension-altering artifacts capable of rewriting reality or commanding monstrous legions.

Armed with a hypnotic Skeitso Beam launched from his Flying Lion aircraft or the teddy-bear-shaped supercomputer Teddyarenaut, he subjugates monsters to fuel his ambitions. Yet his theatrically exaggerated demeanor—prone to melodramatic outbursts and whimsical antics—softens his menace, painting him as a figure of chaotic absurdity. Failures trigger Tanaka’s harsh discipline, forcing him into exhausting, theme-based physical trials.

Beneath his villainous facade lies an incongruous dream: global acclaim as a belly dancer, a secret rebellion against his tyrannical upbringing. His fraught partnership with subordinates Batch, a brash enforcer whose loyalty wars with exasperation, and Gluko, a bumbling yet unpredictably effective lackey, oscillates between friction and reluctant camaraderie.

Locked in a perpetual cat-and-mouse game with Professor Hiiragi and the Mon Colle Knights, his elaborate plots inevitably unravel, cementing his role as a static but enduring foil. Though his schemes falter, his tenacity and eccentricity sustain his pursuit of power, balancing grandiose aspirations with a childlike vulnerability shaped by paternal demands.