Count Duckula is in the same vein as "Danger Mouse," was shown on Nickelodeon in the late 1980's to the early 1990's from early 1988 to late 1993, along with You Can't Do That on Television, Special Delivery, Mr. Wizard's World, Out of Control, the B&W Live-action Dennis the Menace, Lassie, the Filmation Star Trek animated cartoon series, Turkey Television, The Adventures of the Little Prince, The Mysterious Cities of Gold, Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea, The Monkees, Double Dare, Super Sloppy Double Dare, syndicated Double Dare, Family Double Dare, Finders Keepers, Rated K: For Kids, By Kids, The Bad News Bears, Inspector Gadget, Sixteen Cinema, Curious George, Adventures of the Little Koala, Maple Town, Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show, Nick Rocks, Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp, Doctor Snuggles, Don't Just Sit There!, Kids' Court, Looney Tunes (under their title "Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon"), Noozles, Heathcliff, Mister Ed, Nickelodeon's Total Panic, Think Fast, Hey Dude, Eureeka's Castle, Make the Grade, The Patty Duke Show, SK8-TV, Wild & Crazy Kids, Outta Here!, Flipper, Yogi Bear (under their title "Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear"), Cartoon Kablooey, Fifteen, Welcome Freshmen, Get the Picture, Clarissa Explains It All, The Littl' Bits, Mork & Mindy, Salute Your Shorts, Doug, Rugrats, Ren & Stimpy, What Would You Do?, the B&W Live-action The Adventures of Superman, F Troop, The Nick Hit List, Nick Arcade, Nick News, The Underdog Show, The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show (under their title "Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama"), Nick WildSide Show, Roundhouse, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nick GUTS, Muppet Babies, Beyond Belief!!, Muppet Matinee, Nick Weinerville, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Rocko's Modern Life, and The Adventures of Pete & Pete. It's pointed out that Count Duckula could be considered a Nicktoon as it was commissioned by Nick, was co-produced by Nick, and aired on Nickelodeon first. Granted, Nicktoons didnt premiere as a brand until 1991, but it was meant to be original animation made by Nickelodeon, which CD was (at least partially). There have been a few original Nickelodeon shows at that time, but Count Duckula isn't a Nicktoon at all. It's a British production and one of the many acquired shows they aired at the time. To be exact, it's a spinoff of Danger Mouse, which they also aired at one point. Just because it aired on NICK first doesn't mean they commissioned it. Count Duckula would've been the first-ever Nicktoon, long before Doug, The Ren & Stimpy Show and Rugrats. The most common definition is any series produced by Games / Nickelodeon Animation. That would exclude Count Duckula. However, if we extend the definition to any animated series produced by Nickelodeon then we could include Count Duckula. I consider Count Duckula a precursor to the Nicktoons. I grew up watching Count Duckula on Nickelodeon in the U.S. and ran for about 5 years.
I find it hilarious how parents and PC people are concerned about inappropriate stuff in kids cartoons now, to an insane degree, and this is from the 80's and they are using a fucking Pentagram of all things.
This looks MAGNIFICENT. Thank you for bringing my childhood to a whole new level of awesome.
Very Nice! Can't beat this classic! Got the full series on DVD!
ketchup being mistaken for blood is probably my favorite part
Well, there wouldn't be our Duckula without it, so I guess so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This intro and the show are timeless!😄👍👍
This series has probably the intro and outro at top 3 of all series I've ever seen 🦇🦆🍅
Count Duckula is in the same vein as "Danger Mouse," was shown on Nickelodeon in the late 1980's to the early 1990's from early 1988 to late 1993, along with You Can't Do That on Television, Special Delivery, Mr. Wizard's World, Out of Control, the B&W Live-action Dennis the Menace, Lassie, the Filmation Star Trek animated cartoon series, Turkey Television, The Adventures of the Little Prince, The Mysterious Cities of Gold, Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea, The Monkees, Double Dare, Super Sloppy Double Dare, syndicated Double Dare, Family Double Dare, Finders Keepers, Rated K: For Kids, By Kids, The Bad News Bears, Inspector Gadget, Sixteen Cinema, Curious George, Adventures of the Little Koala, Maple Town, Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show, Nick Rocks, Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp, Doctor Snuggles, Don't Just Sit There!, Kids' Court, Looney Tunes (under their title "Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon"), Noozles, Heathcliff, Mister Ed, Nickelodeon's Total Panic, Think Fast, Hey Dude, Eureeka's Castle, Make the Grade, The Patty Duke Show, SK8-TV, Wild & Crazy Kids, Outta Here!, Flipper, Yogi Bear (under their title "Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear"), Cartoon Kablooey, Fifteen, Welcome Freshmen, Get the Picture, Clarissa Explains It All, The Littl' Bits, Mork & Mindy, Salute Your Shorts, Doug, Rugrats, Ren & Stimpy, What Would You Do?, the B&W Live-action The Adventures of Superman, F Troop, The Nick Hit List, Nick Arcade, Nick News, The Underdog Show, The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show (under their title "Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama"), Nick WildSide Show, Roundhouse, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nick GUTS, Muppet Babies, Beyond Belief!!, Muppet Matinee, Nick Weinerville, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Rocko's Modern Life, and The Adventures of Pete & Pete. It's pointed out that Count Duckula could be considered a Nicktoon as it was commissioned by Nick, was co-produced by Nick, and aired on Nickelodeon first. Granted, Nicktoons didnt premiere as a brand until 1991, but it was meant to be original animation made by Nickelodeon, which CD was (at least partially). There have been a few original Nickelodeon shows at that time, but Count Duckula isn't a Nicktoon at all. It's a British production and one of the many acquired shows they aired at the time. To be exact, it's a spinoff of Danger Mouse, which they also aired at one point. Just because it aired on NICK first doesn't mean they commissioned it. Count Duckula would've been the first-ever Nicktoon, long before Doug, The Ren & Stimpy Show and Rugrats. The most common definition is any series produced by Games / Nickelodeon Animation. That would exclude Count Duckula. However, if we extend the definition to any animated series produced by Nickelodeon then we could include Count Duckula. I consider Count Duckula a precursor to the Nicktoons.
I grew up watching Count Duckula on Nickelodeon in the U.S. and ran for about 5 years.
I bloody loves ❤️
I find it hilarious how parents and PC people are concerned about inappropriate stuff in kids cartoons now, to an insane degree, and this is from the 80's and they are using a fucking Pentagram of all things.
I love count duckula the duck ♥️ ❤️ 💕
From The Creators Of Danger Mouse
Danger Mouse was where the character first appeared. So this show was a spin off
Is Count Duckula good or bad?
@@jamar3797neither, is vegetarian and he likes glamour and expensive things
Can you do an instrumental version of the Count Duckula intro?
What software did you use to upacale this beauty? 👀
Are you willing to teach your ways?
I always wondered who sang this one? It sure sounds like Helen Terry from the Culture Club song (Church Of The Poison Mind)?? 🧛🏻♂️🦆🤔
Mike Harding
Wow
Press 6 to go straight to the music
Wanna hear how the SNES Shin Megami Tensei soundchip would rearrange this
It look really good all AI Upscaled.
I like it, BTW could you do the same for the end credits?
Does Well Motors have a yt channel?
could you please share the whole show??
I'm surprised this isn't trash & all blurry.
this gonna explode my pc