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Count Duckula - Vampire Vacation [1988]

Count Duckula - Vampire Vacation [1988]
Directed by Chris Randall (II), Keith Scoble

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31350 in DVD
  • Released on: 2002-10-14
  • Rating: Universal, suitable for all
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Full Screen, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 130 minutes

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Special Features
English
Region 0
Dolby Digital English
Dolby Digital

Synopsis
This wacky and weird collection presents the first six episodes of COUNT DUCKULA. Previously seen on DANGER MOUSE, Duckula--everyone's favourite vegetarian vampire waterfowl--stars in his own animated adventures, along with his sinister butler and hulking nanny. The witty and wonderful programme features the vocal talents of David Jason, Jack May, and others. Episodes include: "No Sax Please, We're Egyptian;" "Vampire Vacation;" "Transylvanian Homesick Blues;" "The Mutinous Penguins;" and more.

From the Back Cover
A vampire duck who hates the sight of blood and only sucks on broccoli sandwiches - we're talking about the one and only Count Duckula! On DVD for the first time, join Duckula, Igor and Nanny on 6 madcap adventures!

No Sax Please, We're Egyptian
Following in the footsteps of his ancestors in search of the Golden Saxophone, Duckula, Igor and Nanny travel to Egypt, but our heroes aren't the only ones looking for the treasure.

Vampire Vacation
Fed up with bad weather, Count Duckula takes his hardy team to visit his cousin Don Diego in Spain. Here Duckula attempts to impress his cousin by bullfighting, but his plan goes horribly wrong when he comes face to face with the fiercest bull in Spain!

One Stormy Night
Doctor von Goosewing sneaks into Castle Duckula and builds a mechanical monster to do away with Duckula forever. However, things don't quite go to plan!

Transylvanian Homesick Blues
Duckula, Igor and Nanny take a ride into pre-historic times to meet the world's first vampire, then into the future to a world run by vegetables! Where will they end up next?

Restoration Comedy
Duckula has decided to re-vamp his castle - Igor and Nanny go on strike. The decorating plans go wrong when the workmen realise they are working for a vampire!

The Mutinous Penguins
Duckula, Nanny and Igor travel to the Arctic in search of Castle Duckula, which has gone missing! Will our heroes meet a watery end?


Customer Reviews

Check out amazon.com for first season of Count Duckula!5
All fans of Count Duckula must check out amazon.com for the first season of the show on DVD - plenty of episodes to enjoy! You can also buy the first season of Disney's Ducktales and Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers on DVD on amazon.com!

i LOVE count Duckula!!!5
Yay! i used to watch Count Duckula as a child and i was so excited when i found an old video of it when i was tidying out my house. I loved it so much i knew i had to see more! So i came on here and to my delight i found this DVD! My favourite episode has to be when they're in Egypt with Hoomite and Yoobee! So funny :) I havent laughed that much in a long time! Great nostaligia and extremely amusing for all ages :) ORDER IT!!!

Essence of Blood5
As a child of the 80's we were granted many of the great cartoons ever. For instance Thundercats, He-man, Dangermouse and of course the great Count Duckula! This cartoon brings me back to my childhood. When i found out that you could get Count Duckula on DVD, I hit the roof! I was so excited that they decided to ditribute it and I have now a copy in my hands. The animation, the voices, just the whole ambience of the cartoon is a treasure and I have passed on the bug to my younger siblings who missed the original runs and they love it too. If you want to have something to give you a throwback to the eighties, purchace this! You will not regret it! Even if it is to watch the idiosity that is nanny or the sarcasm of Igor!