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[[Count Duckula]] has some money troubles and decides to open [[Castle Duckula]] to the public for some extra cash. However, things do not quite go according to plan when some bothersome tourists cause some unforeseen trouble for Duckula. [[Dr Von Goosewing]], an eccentric vampire hunter, also finds out that Duckula's castle is open to the public and decides to pay a visit as well. | [[Count Duckula]] has some money troubles and decides to open [[Castle Duckula]] to the public for some extra cash. However, things do not quite go according to plan when some bothersome tourists cause some unforeseen trouble for Duckula. [[Dr Von Goosewing]], an eccentric vampire hunter, also finds out that Duckula's castle is open to the public and decides to pay a visit as well. | ||
[[Igor]], Duckula's butler, did not like the fact that Castle Duckula would be open to paying customers from the very beginning because he thinks all that jollity and fun would not be right in a place such as that. Near the end of the tour, Igor decides to take the tourists to the "gym and sauna", which later turns out to be the torture chamber. At the end of the episode, all of the tourists demand their money back from Duckula, who says that they are in an even worse state than when they started. | [[Igor]], Duckula's butler, did not like the fact that Castle Duckula would be open to paying customers from the very beginning because he thinks all that jollity and fun would not be right in a place such as that. Near the end of the tour, Igor decides to take the tourists to the "gym and sauna", which later turns out to be the torture chamber. At the end of the episode, all of the tourists demand their money back from Duckula, who says that they are in an even worse financial state than when they started. | ||
== Trivia: == | == Trivia: == | ||
* Dr Von Goosewing's symbol on his dirigible (airship) looks like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danger_Mouse_(1981_TV_series) Danger Mouse]'s badge. 'Danger Mouse' (1981) was another British animated television series produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for Thames Television. | |||
[[Category:Episodes]] | [[Category:Episodes]] | ||
[[Category:Season 1]] | [[Category:Season 1]] |
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Summary:
Count Duckula has some money troubles and decides to open Castle Duckula to the public for some extra cash. However, things do not quite go according to plan when some bothersome tourists cause some unforeseen trouble for Duckula. Dr Von Goosewing, an eccentric vampire hunter, also finds out that Duckula's castle is open to the public and decides to pay a visit as well.
Igor, Duckula's butler, did not like the fact that Castle Duckula would be open to paying customers from the very beginning because he thinks all that jollity and fun would not be right in a place such as that. Near the end of the tour, Igor decides to take the tourists to the "gym and sauna", which later turns out to be the torture chamber. At the end of the episode, all of the tourists demand their money back from Duckula, who says that they are in an even worse financial state than when they started.
Trivia:
- Dr Von Goosewing's symbol on his dirigible (airship) looks like Danger Mouse's badge. 'Danger Mouse' (1981) was another British animated television series produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for Thames Television.