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'''Castle Duckula''' is the home of [[Count Duckula]], his butler [[Igor]] and [[Nanny]]. The castle is located in Transylvania | '''Castle Duckula''' is the home of [[Count Duckula]], his butler [[Igor]] and [[Nanny]]. The castle is located in Transylvania on top of a hill. It is capable of transporting its occupants to any location on earth. | ||
The castle is an | The castle is an old building that has been the residence of the Duckula vampire family for generations. It was built to look very awe-inspiring and sinister. It has numerous rooms including a grand hallway, a cellar with dungeons, a kitchen, a dining room, a laboratory, a maze, an attic and even a lumber room. | ||
A lot of episodes begin with a short description of Castle Duckula by a narrator. The narrator tries to make the castle sound very horrifying and creepy but his tone is also sarcastic and humorous. For instance, the narrator in the episode '[[Castle Duckula: Open to the Public]]' describes the castle as "a place where the screams of tortured souls can be heard late into the night." The narrator goes on to say that Castle Duckula is not a place for the squeamish and faint-hearted because "the most dreadful thing" was about to take place. It turns out that this "most dreadful thing" was actually Nanny giving Duckula his bath with a huge scrubbing brush. | A lot of episodes begin with a short description of Castle Duckula by a narrator. The narrator tries to make the castle sound very horrifying and creepy but his tone is also sarcastic and humorous. For instance, the narrator in the episode '[[Castle Duckula: Open to the Public]]' describes the castle as "a place where the screams of tortured souls can be heard late into the night." The narrator goes on to say that Castle Duckula is not a place for the squeamish and faint-hearted because "the most dreadful thing" was about to take place. It turns out that this "most dreadful thing" was actually Nanny giving Duckula his bath with a huge scrubbing brush. |