Count Duckula

Count Duckula is a fictional character, a vegetarian vampireduck, in the eponymous animated television series, produced by the British studio Cosgrove Hall, and a spin-off from Dangermouse, a series in which a bad version of count Duckula appeared regularly in the spotlight.

The series appeared in England for the first time on television on 6 september 1988. A total of 65 episodes were made, each episode was 22 minutes long around the year 1989 the series also appeared on Dutch television. The series was broadcast around the clock of seven hours on Netherlands 3, global Sesame Street and between the NOS journaal. Although the series still had some years to see on British television, he is never repeated in Netherlands.

The series was a parody of the story of Count Dracula. Situated in Transylvania lived Duckula in a spooky Castle, along with his servant Igor and his nanny "Nanny" (standard with her arm in a Sling). All the characters in the series were birds.



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[hide] *1 the story  ==The story[ Edit] == The story (such as that every episode in the beginning movie was) was that Duckula was active as a vampire for centuries. He could only be destroyed by exposure to sunlight or by a wooden stake driven through his heart. Duckula was already many times died. He returned, however, always back again, by a mystical ritual, that every century was carried out when the Moon was in the right position. Each incarnation of Duckula had little to no memory of his past. Thereby each incarnation was free to develop its own personality. The vampire had a whole dynasty of the "counts of Duckula" behind. The several successful generations include Knights, wizards, scientists, artists and even professional gamblers. Every one of them was also secretly vampire.
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 * 3 start and end tune
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But, as the opening story, "the latest reincarnation not according to plan". For a successful outcome of the ritual blood was necessary, the source of life for a vampire. But the staff replaced this by accident with tomato ketchup. The latest incarnation of count Duckula was therefore not a bloodthirsty vampire, but a vegetarian one. He was more interested in juicy carrots than hunting victims. Igor was there obviously not happy with it. In fact; his "new" master was entirely obsessed to the pursuit of Fame and fortune as an artist.

The cartoon often turned around Duckula's adventures in a quest for fame and fortune, assisted by the possibility from the castle to be sent around the world. Another thread in the series Duckula Igor and his ever-recurring attempts to was in a real vampire. Some episodes show Duckula's Doctor Von Goosewing "(probably inspired by Dr. Abraham van Helsing, the enemy of Dracula), a vampire hunter who refuses to believe the current incarnation of Duckula is harmless. ==Votes[ Edit] == The Dutch pronunciation version with the voices of:

==Starting and ending tune<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] == <p style="margin-top:0.5em;line-height:22.3999996185303px;color:rgb(37,37,37);font-family:sans-serif;">The cartoon had both a start and end tune the text of which was translated to the Dutch. It was sung by Bill van Dijk. In this tune the location was given as "In the heart of Transylvania, that lies beyond Albania".
 * Count Duckula: Olaf Wijnants
 * Igor: Tom Macdonald
 * Nanny: David Faith
 * Other: Donald de Marcas, Arnold Gelderman, Paul of Gorcum, Jan Anne Delgado, Anita Varghese, Baaten, Hein Boele, Huub Scholten