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m Forgot the "never". They originally never wanted to air this before they decided to.
wikia:countduckula>Vannesa Rosario
That wasn't just it. The animation overall is more crude and all over the place in most points of the episode (examples are, but not limited to when Igor and Nanny catch Goosewig for the first time or when the characters end up falling through the floors, not to mention that the characters in many shots just looked SUPER UGLY out the wazoo).
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**Goosewing learns that Duckula has been recently reincarnated through an article in the newspaper.
**Goosewing learns that Duckula has been recently reincarnated through an article in the newspaper.
**The audio for Duckula's voice switches from a blatantly edited higher pitch to a normal pitch throughout the episode. This could possibly be a sign that some lines were re-recorded when the episode was being adapted into Series 3.  
**The audio for Duckula's voice switches from a blatantly edited higher pitch to a normal pitch throughout the episode. This could possibly be a sign that some lines were re-recorded when the episode was being adapted into Series 3.  
**Multiple frames of Duckula from this episode look a bit off-model, thus a few of them can be recognized from the model sheets of Duckula as examples of what to avoid when drawing the character.
**The animation is way cruder and inconsistent in quality in most shots than the rest of the show. An example is that multiple frames of Duckula from this episode look a bit off-model, thus a few of them can be recognized from the model sheets of Duckula as examples of what to avoid when drawing the character.
**The coffin's lights can be seen prior to Duckula using it to fly the castle, when typically they would be invisible until the coffin was activated.
**The coffin's lights can be seen prior to Duckula using it to fly the castle, when typically they would be invisible until the coffin was activated.
*The tune Duckula plays on his harmonica before Igor takes it away from his beak is a badly played version of "Oh Suzanna" as the harmonica scene from the intro of "Count Duckula" features in the episode in full version and proper context.
*The tune Duckula plays on his harmonica before Igor takes it away from his beak is a badly played version of "Oh Suzanna" as the harmonica scene from the intro of "Count Duckula" features in the episode in full version and proper context.
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