Darkstalkers (TV series) facts for kids
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Based on | Darkstalkers by Capcom |
Developed by | Richard Mueller |
Written by | Richard Mueller Christy Marx Douglas Booth Kat Likkel Brooks Wachtel Katherine Lawrence |
Directed by | Dora Case J.K. Kim Sue Peters |
Starring | Lisa Ann Beley Kyle Labine Saffron Henderson Michael Donovan |
Ending theme | "Trouble Man" by Eikichi Yazawa |
Composer(s) | William Kevin Anderson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
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Executive producer(s) | Kenzo Tsujimoto Stephanie Graziano Jun Aida Daniel S. Kletzky |
Producer(s) | Victor Dal Chele Gwen Wetzler Akio Sakai Takeshi Sekiguchi Kenzo Tsujimoto |
Running time | 20 mins |
Production company(s) | Graz Entertainment Capcom |
Distributor | The Summit Media Group |
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Original network | Syndication |
Original release | September 30 | – December 30, 1995
Darkstalkers (also known as Darkstalkers: The Animated Series) is an American children's animated television series produced by Graz Entertainment and aired in syndication from September to December 1995. The cartoon is loosely based on the Capcom fighting game Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors. It ran for one season of thirteen episodes.
Plot
Rather than following the complex backstory of the games, the show went for a standard good-vs.-evil plot. Various changes were made to the game characters themselves, most notably Morrigan Aensland, who became a villain descended from Morgan le Fay, and served alongside Demitri Maximoff (who was her rival in the games), under Pyron's command. The main protagonist is an ordinary human boy named Harry Grimoire, a descendant of Merlin created exclusively for the show, with whom Felicia forms a partnership.
Cast
- Kyle Labine as Harry Grimoire
- Lisa Ann Beley as Felicia, Hsien-Ko
- Saffron Henderson as Morrigan Aensland, Morgan le Fay
- Michael Donovan as Demitri Maximoff
- Garry Chalk as Donovan Baine
- Ian James Corlett as Victor von Gerdenheim, Huitzil, Pyron's ship computer
- Scott McNeil as Lord Raptor, Rikuo, Anakaris
- Colin Murdock as Bishamon
- Richard Newman as Pyron, Merlin, Terramon
- Lee Tockar as Jon Talbain
- Dale Wilson as Bigfoot
- Kathleen Barr as Harry's mother
- Laura Harris as Hairball
- Gerard Plunkett as Klaus Schmendrick
- Venus Terzo as Quan Yin, Orin
- Zoltan Buday as Anakaris ("Out of the Dark", "The Game") (uncredited)
Crew
- Susan Blu - Voice Director
Episodes
- "Out of the Dark" (written by Richard Mueller)
- "Donovan's Bane" (written by Christy Marx)
- "The Game" (written by Kat Likkel)
- "Pyramid Power" (written by Douglas Booth)
- "And the Walls Come Tumblin' Down" (written by Brooks Wachtel)
- "Ghost Hunter" (written by Katherine Lawrence)
- "Little Bigfoot's Last Stand" (written by Kat Likkel)
- "My Harry's in the Highlands" (written by Richard Mueller)
- "Aliens Keep Out" (written by Katherine Lawrence)
- "Samurai's Honor" (written by Christy Marx)
- "There's no Business Like Dragon Business" (written by Brooks Wachtel)
- "Darkest Before the Dawn" (written by Richard Mueller)
- "Everyone's a Critic" (written by Richard Mueller)