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  Count Duckula - Uncyclopedia
Count Duckula is a scholar and a distinguished gentleman.
Between the 17th century and 1959, Count Duckula was the head of the Transylvanian government, controlling a large portion of the country from the capital.
Count Duckula is often thought to be the head of the Goose school, but this position officially belongs to the Gander Triper (Holder of the Throne of Ganders, the first monastery established by Ducksongkhapa, founder of the Goulash).
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Count_Duckula   (452 words)

  
 tvdvdreviews.com -- Count Duckula: The Complete First Season Press Release
Count Duckula is a rare gem - a cartoon that appeals not just to young children, but also to older audiences that appreciate the in-jokes, not to mention the nostalgia appeal of an age before "Animation Domination" became a household word.
Count Duckula was a show ahead of its time and it now occupies the unique slot of cult favorite and nostalgia classic.
Count Duckula is a part of the Thames Television back catalog and is licensed by Fremantle Home Entertainment, the home entertainment division of FremantleMedia, one of the leading international creators and producers of program brands in the world.
www.tvdvdreviews.com /press/duckula1press.html   (435 words)

  
 Count Duckula (an Episode Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Count is determined to set the new land speed record in order to attract hordes of tourists to the castle for their new bed and breakfast business.
Duckula tries to flee from a werewolf, a monster resurrected by Igor, a mummy accidentally brought to life by the Count, Von Goosewing, some village folk, and an alien trying to take over the world disguised as a cabbage.
Count Duckula travels back in time to stop the first Count Duckula, the only other vegetarian, from becoming a bloodsucking vampire, so he won't have a long line of vampire ancestors.
epguides.com /CountDuckula/guide.shtml   (2441 words)

  
 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Count Duckula
Count Duckula (not to be confused with Terrytoons/Filmation's Quackula) started out as a Danger Mouse villain.
His faithful manservant, Igor, called for a quantity of blood sufficient to complete the ritual, but the rather thickwitted Nanny, a womanservant, brought ketchup instead — and the fate of the current Count Duckula was sealed.
Despite Igor's efforts to get his master to mend his ways, Count Duckula is more inclined to suck a stalk of broccoli than a neck.
www.toonopedia.com /duckula.htm   (313 words)

  
 Count Duckula @ Toonarific Cartoons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Count Duckula was a centuries-old vampire who also happened to be a duck.
Through it all, Count Duckula’s nanny was the cheerful voice of reason, regardless of the circumstances.
Count Duckula was produced in England and appeared on Nickelodeon along with another English series, Danger Mouse, both produced by Cosgrove-Hall.
www.toonarific.com /show.php?show_id=841   (179 words)

  
   Veggie Vamp - The Count Duckula Fanlisting        (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Count Duckula is a fictional character, a vegetarian vampire duck, in the animated TV series of the same name created by British studio Cosgrove Hall, and a spin-off from Dangermouse, a show in which an evil version of the Count Duckula character was a recurring villain.
Count Duckula: Count Duckula himself was a deliberate send-up of many traditional vampire traits.
Duck" episode, Count Duckula briefly turned into a "proper" vampire, desiring blood from the villagers outside the castle, but turned away from the door when he discovered that the sun was still out.
nasty-dress.net /duckula   (1997 words)

  
 Count Duckula - The Complete First Season | PopMatters Television Review
Count Duckula is that rarest of children's artifacts, unassociated with a toy line or massive advertising campaign.
Duckula is essentially well-intentioned (and often oblivious to the results of his own buffoonish actions), but he can also be petty, short-sighted, and, as the season progresses, increasingly sarcastic.
Duckula sees only the profits to be made by renting out his domestics, without wondering who will feed him; meanwhile, Igor and Nanny are left to fend for themselves in a distorted fantasy of upper-class, Thatcherite-yuppie life.
www.popmatters.com /tv/reviews/c/count-duckula-season-1-dvd.shtml   (907 words)

  
 Count Duckula   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Count Duckula was made in 1987 and it's a Britsh cartoon.
Count Duckula is a egotistical teenage duck-pire by that is vegetarian.
Count Duckula was also in a another British cartoons series called (and we all know this one by heart) Danger Mouse.
www.fortunecity.com /millennium/puppet/167/countduckula.html   (144 words)

  
 BBC - Cult Vampires - Vampires we love
Count Duckula was one of a long line of evil vampire waterfowl from deep in the fl heart of Transylvania.
Count Duckula rose from the grave as a vegetarian pacifist who loves a nice cup of hot cocoa.
Duckula's favourite food is broccoli, and he's a strict vegetarian.
www.bbc.co.uk /cult/vampires/features/duckula.shtml   (209 words)

  
 Classic Nick - Count Duckula
When Duckula was resurrected last, Igor accidentally used ketchup instead of blood, and as a result Duckula hates blood and is a vegetarian.
Duckula has a dream of getting into show biz, and is constantly trying to fulfill that ambition, much to the dismay of Igor who wishes Duckula was more evil.
Count Duckula is very funny and entertaining, and I would personally love to see it again.
www.johnnorrisbrown.com /classic-nick/duckula/index.htm   (442 words)

  
 Count Duckula
Duckula's faithful manservant Igor initiated the ceremony, but at a vital juncture, when blood was meant to be added to the mix, the castle's incredibly dim maid servant Nanny handed Igor a bottle of tomato sauce instead.
Duckula revived anyway, but to Igor's chagrin, he was a vegetarian, with a much less villainous demenour.
Duckula began his career as a villain in the Dangermouse episode "The Four Tasks of Danger Mouse".
www.internationalhero.co.uk /c/countduk.htm   (613 words)

  
 I-Mockery.com | The Return Of Count Duckula!
Duckula apparently agrees, and then Greenback returns to his new hobby of smashing little Dangermouse figures with a large hammer.
Even though Duckula has been a vampire for ages, he apparently is unaware of this as he steps out of the shade to prove Dangermouse wrong.
Duckula chooses a monster that is just as big as the target itself and wonders why the knives didn't hit the target.
www.i-mockery.com /minimocks/duckula/default.php   (1783 words)

  
 Sailor Comet's Count Duckula WAV Sound Vault
Count Duckula is a vegeterian vampire duck.Meaning Count Duckula would rather have vegetables then biting someones neck & have nothing to do with blood.
Igor has been a loyal & faithful servant to the Duckula family for manies of centuries.Nanny; the name pretty much says what she is. Except for the fact she is a simpton of a character.
Count Duckula is still airing in the UK's Nicklelodeon as well as YTV to this date.
www.geocities.com /littledracula2/countduckula.htm   (288 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Count Duckula - The Complete First Season: DVD: Keith Scoble,Chris Randall (II),David Jason,Jack May,Brian ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Count Duckula is an egotistical vegetarian vampire duck who lives in a castle that can travel anywhere he wants to go.
Duckula was joined in his castle by his servant Igor and a housekeeper called nanny who botched up Duckula's return to life by bringing ketchup instead of blood turning Duckula vegetarian.
Count Duckula was wild and was a spin-off of Danger Mouse.
www.amazon.com /Count-Duckula-Complete-First-Season/dp/B000A7BQOW   (1450 words)

  
 DVD Verdict Review - Count Duckula: The Complete First Season
Count Duckula lives in an old rotting mansion with his two servants, Igor (a bald headed buzzard) and Nanny (a clumsy, enormous piece of poultry), and gets into all sorts of adventures including a trip to the ancient pyramids, a battle with an evil opera phantom, and a run-in with Count Duckula's arch-nemesis, Van Goosling!
Count Duckula himself is a funny, odd guy (voiced with above average enthusiasm by David Jason) who often finds himself overwhelmed by his bumbling, caustic staff.
Count Duckula is often based on odd exchanges between the various characters.
www.dvdverdict.com /reviews/countduckulaseason1.php   (1158 words)

  
 Count Duckula Season One DVD is Proof that Nickelodeon Used to Show Good Cartoons - Associated Content
Count Duckula may very well be the greatest cartoon ever to air on Nickelodeon.
Count Duckula has inspired legions of fans to create web sites devoted to this little green and yellow vampire duck who faints at the sight of blood.
Count Duckula, season one, arrived on DVD a few months ago and it was more than worth the wait.
www.associatedcontent.com /article/29670/count_duckula_season_one_dvd_is_proof.html   (655 words)

  
 "Count Duckula" (1988)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Count Duckula is not just a vampire duck - he makes the difference because he's a vegetarian vampire!
Duckula, Igor and the nanny are both cool and with a great sense of humor, reminding British people.
"Count Duckula" is a funny TV show, which can be watched without unpleasant surprises (such as violence and blood, for example), making us relax and bringing us lots of entertainment.
us.imdb.com /title/tt0088500   (411 words)

  
 Count Duckula Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It is about a duck that is a vampire, but he is a vegetarian, so he doesn't drink blood.
His butler Igor wishes the Count would drink blood like the other vampire ducks in the family.
Count Duckula is a very nice duck, even though Dr.Von Goosewing doesn't like him.
www.angelfire.com /ca/ladycougar/duckula.html   (93 words)

  
 Count Duckula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Count Duckula is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic vegetarian vampire duck in the animated television series of the same name created by British studio Cosgrove Hall, and a spin-off from DangerMouse, a show in which an evil version of the Count Duckula character was a recurring villain.
He was a hunched balding bird (possibly a vulture) with a depressed and slow voice.
In a move mirroring Duckula's adaptation from Dangermouse, the characters of Gaston and Pierre were re-invented and given a spin-off series as the now-human Victor and Hugo.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Count_Duckula   (2179 words)

  
 80's Cartoon Central — Count Duckula   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Count Duckula is not your typical vampire duck, unlike his family that came before him.
Von Goosewing is the vampire hunter bent on destroying the count.
Count Duckula aired alongside another British cartoon by the same animation company, Dangermouse.
www.80scartoons.net /toons/countduckula.html   (164 words)

  
 DVDtoons! Reviews - Count Duckula: Season 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brought to you by Cosgrove Hall, the same Brits who brought you DangerMouse, Count Duckula is the latest aristocrat in a long, proud dynasty of vampire ducks.
Igor is a cranky old buzzard (literally), who brought Duckula back to life to bite the necks of the peasantry, to torment barmaids, and scare the living daylights out of any remaining villagers.
And despite Duckula’s curiously American diction in a sea of English accents (except perhaps for the German Von Goosewing), the humor is decidedly British.
www.dvdtoons.com /reviews/433/print   (1906 words)

  
 To a small child vampires are a
First of all, obviously there is the Count Duckla himself.
As already mentioned, he doesn’t follow in the footsteps of his ancestors because he is a vegetarian, and likes all things nice and tidy.
He’s a little disappointed in Duckula due to his food preferences and the fact that he doesn’t like all things gloomy and horrible.
www.angelfire.com /fang/oldnickshows/duckula.html   (358 words)

  
 Count Duckula : Animation
Count Duckula is a Cosgrove Hall Production and was aired between 1988 and 1998 in his own show after making a cameo appearance as a rival of DangerMouse.
Count Duckula (David Jason) lives in Castle Duckula, which has been home to an awful dynasty of vile and vicious vampire ducks for centuries.
When the previous Count met his sticky end, Igor decided to recreate the Count as the ritualistic time was approaching.
library.digiguide.com /lib/programme/8134   (413 words)

  
 Count Duckula
Attractive to look at, wonderfully voiced, and often brilliantly written, Duckula took all the best aspects of Dangermouse (well, except for Penfold) and improved on them, making it one of the best cartoons in the Cosgrove Hall portfolio.
There's a link to a German Duckula site in the Links section, for those of you who speak the language.
If the reason for your frustration is lack of the Count on DVD or VHS, maybe signing this petition will help.
www.nyanko.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /chamb/duckula.html   (399 words)

  
 Count Duckula TV Show
Show Summary: Count Duckula was another one of the many cartoon series "imported" to the US from the UK (others including Danger Mouse and Simon and his Chalk Draw-rings).
The show’s Shtick includes the Count fainting at the sight of blood and speaking with a wacky Daffy Duck-esq speech impairment.
Count Duckula originally had a bit part on another one of the Thames cartoons-- DangerMouse.
www.retrojunk.com /details_tvshows/119-count-duckula   (348 words)

  
 Count Duckula - Season 1 details and artwork
Duckula was once a villainous vampire who was brought back to life with a transfusion of ketchup instead of blood, reducing him to a mild-mannered vegerarian.
Joined by his butler, Igor, and bumbling maid, Nanny, Count Duckula teleports around the world in his castle, seeking fame, money and adventure.
The 3 disc set will contain all 26 episodes from the first season (approx 700 mins), and some great bonus material, including an interview with Brian Cosgrove (creator of the show), a photo gallery, and a featurette detailing how to draw Count Duckula.
www.tvshowsondvd.com /newsitem.cfm?NewsID=3648   (146 words)

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