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Count Duckula is a
British children's
animated comedy horror television series created by
British studio Cosgrove Hall
Productions and
produced by Thames...
- the 1988
episode of
Count Duckula, "The
Vampire Strikes Back", a space-faring superhero,
Tremendous Terrance, asks
Duckula the date and is told, "May...
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based on the
villains Gaston and
Pierre from the 1987–1989
series Count Duckula.
Victor & Hugo was
Cosgrove Hall's
second cel-animated
production to be...
- The
following is an
episode list of the
British television series Count Duckula produced by
Cosgrove Hall
Films for
Thames Television. It was
first shown...
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March 1992 on the ITV network. The
series spawned a spin-off show,
Count Duckula,
which aired between 1988 and 1993, and an
updated series of the same name...
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release Count Duckula in No Sax Please—We're Egyptian. Both are tie-in
licenses of the
Cosgrove Hall
Count Duckula cartoon series.
Count Duckula 2 is a platform...
- BFG in the 1989 film, and the
title characters of
Danger Mouse and
Count Duckula. In
September 2006,
Jason had
topped the poll to find TV's 50 Greatest...
- by
Brian Trueman, who
later wrote shows such as
Danger Mouse and
Count Duckula for
Cosgrove Hall. The
programme is
based around the
young boy of the title...
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against Filmation due to the fact that he had
created a
character named Duckula for the
comic book Quack! #1 (July 1976),
published by Star*Reach. The...
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Other fictional characters who are
vegetarians include Count Duckula in
Count Duckula,
Beast Boy in Teen
Titans and Teen
Titans Go!,
Lenore in Supernatural...