Classic TV Featured Post Count Duckula Things to Buy Amazon.co.uk Widgets TweetSharePinShare Post navigation Previous Screwball ScrambleNext Interview with Mark Jones Pages: 1 2 3 4 2 thoughts on “Count Duckula” I don’t remember much about Count Duckula, but I do know I have seen him in the past. I do like the style of the characters. Duckula especially has a distinct look to him, almost like that of a comic strip as opposed to animation. This show absolutely petrified me as a very young child. I would hide behind the couch, completely frozen in fear, yet unable to look away completely. Comments are closed. Related Stories Attic Archive Featured Post Games and Toys PR Attic Archive NUTMEG! Featured Post Games and Toys PR NUTMEG! Bristol Video Games Expo – Hengrove Leisure Centre, Bristol Featured Post PR Bristol Video Games Expo – Hengrove Leisure Centre, Bristol
I don’t remember much about Count Duckula, but I do know I have seen him in the past. I do like the style of the characters. Duckula especially has a distinct look to him, almost like that of a comic strip as opposed to animation.
This show absolutely petrified me as a very young child. I would hide behind the couch, completely frozen in fear, yet unable to look away completely.
I don’t remember much about Count Duckula, but I do know I have seen him in the past.
I do like the style of the characters. Duckula especially has a distinct look to him, almost like that of a comic strip as opposed to animation.
This show absolutely petrified me as a very young child. I would hide behind the couch, completely frozen in fear, yet unable to look away completely.