Typically not.
Vacuum bulbs were 0.27A for 2AA (PR4), 0.3A (PR6) or 0.5A (PR2) for C, and 0.5A (PR2) or 0.7A (PR31) for D
Krypton bulbs are 0.47A for AA (KPR104), 0.52A for C (KPR101), 0.7A for D (KPR102).
The reason for the spread is partly runtime and partly the lower internal resistance of the bigger cells.
Put a low-current bulb in with big cells, and you sacrifice brightness for runtime.
Put a high-current bulb with small cells, and you achieve nothing except reduced runtime. The extra current will drag the cell voltage down so the extra brightness is not achieved.