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Comte Mordicus

Original title: Count Duckula
  • TV Series
  • 1988–1993
  • TV-Y
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
4.4K
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Comte Mordicus (1988)
AnimationComedyFamilyHorror

The misadventures of a vegetarian vampire duck and his servants.The misadventures of a vegetarian vampire duck and his servants.The misadventures of a vegetarian vampire duck and his servants.

  • Stars
    • Barry Clayton
    • Jack May
    • Brian Trueman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    4.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Barry Clayton
      • Jack May
      • Brian Trueman
    • 37User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barry Clayton
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    • 1988–1993
    Jack May
    Jack May
    • Igor…
    • 1988–1993
    Brian Trueman
    • Nanny…
    • 1988–1993
    David Jason
    David Jason
    • Count Duckula…
    • 1988–1993
    Jimmy Hibbert
    • Von Goosewing…
    • 1988–1993
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    • 1988–1993
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    8anxietyresister

    " If you're looking for some fun, you can always count upon..."

    Immediately after Dangermouse, David Jason recorded the voice for a TV series based loosely on one of the spin-off characters from the programme. This would be a vegetarian duck who comes from a long lineage of nasty vampires who are resurrected every 100 years by using an ancient incantation and a bottle of blood. Sadly, there is a slight mishap with this particular ceremony and instead of a bloodthirsty creature from the deep, we get a egotistical music-loving weakling who enjoys nothing better than munching on piece of celery. Together with his stupid but tough nanny and his shady butler Igor, he lives in a dark castle on a mountain in Transylvania called appropriately enough 'Castle Duckula' from where he can teleport around the world by simply entering a magic crypt. These zany adventures last for 4 series, and the plots get every weirder and whackier...

    Possessing much the same sense of humour as it's better known predecessor, this is one of those classic cartoon series from your childhood that you're never likely to forget. It had the lot: Colourful animation, witty story lines, off-the-wall characters and a GREAT theme tune. Having just purchased the first season on DVD, I was very surprised about how well it held up, and I look forward to spending 11 hours (according to the box) reacquainting myself with an old favourite. If only the likes of Nickelodian would look at 'Count Duckula' today and take some notes... don't patronise children with endless cheesy action and stupid morals, THIS is how it's done. Now its time for me to go but... "Goodnight out there, whatever you are!!" ;) 8/10
    dead_dudeINthehouse

    One of the best cartoons of the past 2 decades.

    Superb! Hilarious! Cute? This tv cartoon was part of my childhood, it was like a part of me! I can't describe how much I enjoyed this cartoon. It's humoristic situations and dialogues make this a winner. Ahhh, these sweet memories of the childhood. If you have the chance to watch this great cartoon well give yourself the opportunity you won't regret. Long live Count Duckula!
    insomniac_rod

    A creative and intelligent cartoon for all ages!

    "Count Duckula" is a GREAT cartoon in all the sense of the word. It has great dialogs backed up by black humor, and inventive lines. The situations are very entertaining and keep the viewer interested the whole time. The humor is very light but manages to make laugh kids and adults. Duckula has the best lines but Nanny and Igor add a lot to the cartoon with their weird sense of humor. On one hand, Nanny is involuntarily funny, and on the other, Igor is wicked and mean but it makes him look funny. The supporting characters are great also.

    The intro song is a classic! And the closing credits are memorable. I recently catched this hidden gem on Mexican local channels. Every Saturday 2 episodes of Duckula are shown and I truly enjoy them. This is one of the best cartoons ever produced mainly because it's humor is for everyone.

    Please watch this cartoon, you won't regret. It has a great and inventive story that will get your attention.
    SSJAniFan

    I finally saw one of the episodes again!

    My first review was based on blurred childhood memories, since it was a long time since I last saw the show. Now, with me able to see some of the old episodes on a DVD I bought at the comic con, does it meet the expectations I had from my childhood times? YOU BET!

    Man, the show's hilarious. There's Duckula, Egor, Nanny, who literally comes through the door, and those two bats that I remembered. Man, the jokes in this show were great! The "whomightyoube," gag in, "No Sax Please, We're Egyptian," was so funny!

    And for people who put in "something something" in the lyrics, the first line in the theme song is: "In the heart of Transylvania, in the vampire hall of fame, yeah, there's not a vampire zanier than DUCKULA!" Great stuff. A must-see.

    BOTTOM LINE: Funny! I like it even more than Danger Mouse!
    Atreyu_II

    A remarkable animated TV show with dark humor

    'Count Duckula' is a classic animated show with dark humor. It's an enjoyable, eccentric and original cartoon. It's one of those cartoons I grew up with during my infant days.

    This TV show has a dark atmosphere and takes place in a spooky castle where the main protagonists of this TV show live: the count Duckula, the butler Igor and the nanny (whose name is unknown) with an arm sling.

    However, there's nothing scary about this TV show. As a matter of fact, this is a funny and hilarious TV show, more humorous than dark.

    Count Duckula is a different kind of vampire: he doesn't like blood - instead, he is a vegetarian and he's often "chicken". He's also hyperactive and very talkative. Count Duckula is a great character and I can say the same about Igor and the nanny. Plus, as a kid I had a neighbor and friend named Igor and, even if it's just because of the name Igor, I can't help remembering this guy when I think of the butler Igor.

    This TV show has simple but nice designs and backgrounds, as well as a great dark atmosphere, classic humor, a good song at the opening credits and an ever better version of the same song in the final credits. The ending credits themselves are better than the opening ones, because they are funnier and stranger - we can see some eccentric and bizarre images during them, images that also makes one laugh. Plus, I always loved to see the Tames TV Productions ident which always appeared after the final credits. It shows a beautiful sight of London city and you can even see the city's reflex on the water, which only makes it more beautiful to watch.

    Good show. They don't make 'em like this any longer.

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    • Trivia
      When Vincent Price saw the show he was outraged that he was parodied in the show but never approached to play the narrator, as he would have definitely accepted.
    • Goofs
      In Astrology, the Eighth House is ruled by Scorpio.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Narrator: Castle Duckula. Home for many centuries to a terrible dynasty of vicious vampire ducks. The counts of Duckula! Legend has it that these foul beings can be destroyed by a stake through the heart, or exposure to sunlight. This does *not* suffice, however, for they may be brought back to life, by means of a secret rite, that can be performed once a century when the moon is in the eighth house of Aquarius.

      Igor: [performing ritual] ... we need... blood.

      Nanny: I'll get it!

      Narrator: The latest reincarnation did not run according to plan.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Bill: Black Spot (1989)

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1988 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Count Duckula
    • Filming locations
      • Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Greater Manchester, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Cosgrove Hall Films
      • Nickelodeon Network
      • Thames Television
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    • Runtime
      22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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