Count Duckula

Count Duckula (1988-1993)

EndedAnimation showChildren

This is a very clever cartoon from Cosgrove-Hall, the same group that produced Dangermouse. It is about a vampire duck that, due to a mishap during the re-animation process, is now a vegetarian. He uses a special machine in his castle to transport it to different places in search of treasure, money, and fame as a musician. He is accompanied by Igor, the family butler, who is a believer in the Old Ways of being a vampire. He is disappointed that the Count is not as evil as the old Count used to be. Also in the castle is Nanny, the nursemaid. She is big and dimwitted. Duckula is constantly being hunted by Dr. Von Goosewing, a vampire hunter.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E07The Zombie AwakesFeb 16, 1993
S04E06A Mountie Always Gets His DuckFeb 9, 1993
S04E05Venice a Duck Not a DuckFeb 2, 1993
S04E04Prince DuckulaJan 26, 1993
S04E03Alps-a-DaisyJan 19, 1993
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Count Duckula premiere?

Count Duckula premiered on September 6, 1988.

Who created Count Duckula?

Count Duckula was created by Cosgrove Hall Films.

What is the genre of Count Duckula?

Count Duckula is a children's animation and comedy TV show.

Who are the main characters in Count Duckula?

The main characters in Count Duckula are Count Duckula, Igor, and Nanny.

What is Count Duckula's secret?

Count Duckula's secret is he was accidentally resurrected with ketchup instead of blood.

Where is Count Duckula's castle located?

Count Duckula's castle is located in Transylvania.

What is Igor's relationship with Count Duckula?

Igor is Count Duckula's loyal assistant.

How does Nanny differ from other nannies?

Nanny is not like other nannies, she's rather clumsy and absent-minded character.

Who is the main villain in Count Duckula?

Doctor Von Goosewing is the main villain in Count Duckula.

What is the name of Count Duckula's rival?

The name of Count Duckula's rival is Dr. Von Goosewing.

What is the significance of the Quackometer machine in Count Duckula?

The Quackometer machine was used to detect Count Duckula's presence or imminent return.

What is Count Duckula's catchphrase?

Count Duckula's catchphrase is "I am Count Duckula! Greetings, peasants!"

How many episodes of Count Duckula were produced?

A total of 65 episodes of Count Duckula were produced.

What was the inspiration for creating Count Duckula?

The inspiration for creating Count Duckula was the horror films that became popular in the 1970s and 80s.

Was Count Duckula ever featured in any other media?

Yes, Count Duckula was featured in comics and a video game.

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Also known as

  • El Conde Patula (Colombia)
  • Κόμης Ντάκουλα (Greece)

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