Toonsylvania

Toonsylvania (1998)

EndedAnimation showChildren

Stephen Spielberg's first ever animated TV show from Dreamworks SKG. It's a side-splitting, full-length animated creature feature on TV! Join Phil - a nearly brainless monster, Igor - a lovable but hapless and Dr. Vic Frankenstein - the egomanical boss in an animated excursion to the other side, where monsters carry teddy bears and the Doctor's always cooking up some new adventure.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 07:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E08No Title / In or Out / Melissa Makes a Wish / Madame Olga's LamentDez. 21, 1998
S02E07The Longest Day / Take Us to Your Liter / Escape from Wet Nurse IslandDez. 7, 1998
S02E06The Doomed Odyssey / Attack of the Fifty Footed Woman / Becki with an INov. 23, 1998
S02E05My Fair Monster / The Nosey Face / Shelf of BrainsNov. 16, 1998
S02E04Igor's Replacement / The Deadman BunchNov. 9, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Toonsylvania premiere?

Toonsylvania premiered on September 12, 1998.

Who were the creators of Toonsylvania?

Toonsylvania was created by Paul Rugg and Steven Spielberg.

What was the genre of Toonsylvania?

Toonsylvania was a comedy and horror animated series.

What was the premise of Toonsylvania?

Toonsylvania featured a variety of comedic horror stories, often featuring classic monsters in a lighthearted and humorous manner.

What was the animation style of Toonsylvania?

Toonsylvania was a traditionally animated series.

Who provided the voice of Igor in Toonsylvania?

The voice of Igor in Toonsylvania was provided by David Warner.

What network aired Toonsylvania?

Toonsylvania aired on FOX.

How many segments were there in each episode of Toonsylvania?

Each episode of Toonsylvania consisted of two separate segments.

Who was the host of Toonsylvania?

Toonsylvania was hosted by a character named Phil the Grim Reaper.

What was the running time of each episode of Toonsylvania?

Each episode of Toonsylvania had a running time of approximately 30 minutes.

What was the target audience for Toonsylvania?

Toonsylvania was targeted at a family audience, with a mix of humor and mild horror.

How many episodes were produced for Toonsylvania?

A total of 13 episodes were produced for Toonsylvania.

Who composed the music for Toonsylvania?

The music for Toonsylvania was composed by Richard Stone.

Did Toonsylvania feature any recurring characters?

Yes, Toonsylvania featured recurring characters such as Dr. Vic Frankenstein, Phil the Grim Reaper, and more.

What was the inspiration behind the creation of Toonsylvania?

Toonsylvania drew inspiration from classic horror films and literature, blending it with a comedic and animated approach.

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