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''' | '''Castle Duckula''' is the home of [[Count Duckula]], his butler [[Igor]] and [[Nanny]]. The castle is located in Transylvania but is capable of transporting itself and its occupants to any location on earth. | ||
The castle is an imposing and old building that has been the residence of the Duckula 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. | |||
In the same episode, Duckula wants to open the castle to the public so he can earn some quick money. He describes the castle to Igor as "a beautiful castle to look around" and as "an architectural gem, a place of unique historical interest." He goes on to compare the castle to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_of_Versailles Versailles], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor_Castle Windsor Castle] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taj_Mahal Taj Mahal]. | |||
== Photos: == | |||
[[File:Castle Duckula 1.png|left|thumb|220x220px|The desolate hills of Transylvania where Castle Duckula is located]] | |||
[[File:Castle Duckula 2.png|centre|thumb|220x220px|The imposing structure of Castle Duckula from far away]] | |||
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Revision as of 10:35, 25 December 2018
Castle Duckula is the home of Count Duckula, his butler Igor and Nanny. The castle is located in Transylvania but is capable of transporting itself and its occupants to any location on earth.
The castle is an imposing and old building that has been the residence of the Duckula 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.
In the same episode, Duckula wants to open the castle to the public so he can earn some quick money. He describes the castle to Igor as "a beautiful castle to look around" and as "an architectural gem, a place of unique historical interest." He goes on to compare the castle to Versailles, Windsor Castle and the Taj Mahal.