If sunlight destroys vampires, why doesn't moonlight?
By JJ
@JolietJake (50190)
15 responses
@BarBaraPrz (49875)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
8 Feb 18
That's why they sneak around in the shadows...
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@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
10 Feb 18
maybe they're going on the degree of UV..
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@kobesbuddy (78856)
• East Tawas, Michigan
8 Feb 18
I love this cartoon, it's funny! Vampires can't be subject to sunlight, at any time:)
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@toniganzon (72544)
• Philippines
8 Feb 18
Vampires are just like most of my cosmetic products: don't place under direct sunlight.
The moonlight is just a mere reflection of the sunlight, thus not DIRECT! That's how they survive, I believe. 

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@teamfreak16 (43418)
• Denver, Colorado
11 Feb 18
That only works on reverse vampires that have to be in before the sun goes down. 

@Gita17112016 (3611)
• Trinidad And Tobago
9 Feb 18
That's why in some movies the producer develop the theory that a were wolf can kill a vampire! Your cartoon was quite impressive and funny 





