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Does anyone remember 'Count Duckula'?

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That one has to be probably the best Brit cartoon ever. I remember watching it as a kid when I was in Colombia.

However, I've never seen the show with the original voices. I hope it would get released on DVD one day. It'd be funny hearing the characters with British accents.
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I remember it.
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I remember it too, but I have far more fond memories of Danger Mouse, though.
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It's already out on couple of DVD's
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Yeah, I remember that! Great programme! David Jason did the voice for him...

I was actually doing this the other day, going through all the old kids TV shows I used to watch! Didn't mention this one though!
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Probably Cosgrove Hall's second best effort after the legendary "Dangermouse".
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I always got a kick of watching Nanny just walk through the walls and never using a door. I don't think she could possibly fit through the door anyways.

I always wondered why Nanny always had a broken arm. It was never mentioned how she got it in the first place and why it never healed.

I live in the US, where the show was aired on Nickelodean but wasn't as popular as other kid cartoons. I guess that's why it hasn't been released on DVD yet.
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I remember and like it.. all my childhood cartoons are now being released on DVD. heh, hooray!
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I remember it, it was ace!!

No Thundercats though.
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Heck no! To be honest, I always had a thing for Snarf myself.. Wait... Did I say that!? Ah, Hell... No way of going back on THAT one...
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Most kids who watched cartoons now hate to admit that at least once they had a crush on a cartoon character.

I've a couple of crushes... one is Daphne from 'Scooby Doo', also Jedda the daughter of The Phanton on 'Defenders Of The Earth', and I have to admit that the nurse from 'Animaniacs' was goddamn hot too.

Yet the ultimate cartoon character that most guys have gone nuts about is definitely Jessica Rabbit.
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Brandon wrote: [/QUOTENAME]... and now the "best you can offer is Mr. Jingles? HA! He's... just pathetic.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]rhapsody__87 wrote: [/QUOTENAME]...Isn't that a type of cereal? Or I COULD be wrong.[/QUOTE]

That would be Count Chocula :-P

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