Count Duckula is a vegetarian vampire duck, coming into the world as an accident. Unlike his family and ancestors, he has no bloodlust, as when he was reincarnated, blood was omitted and replaced with ketchup.
Count Duckula (Season 2)
Ghostly Gold (Episode 1)
Writer: Peter Richard Reeves
Air date: 1989-09-12
Overview: Duckula finds a newspaper declaring that gold has been found in the mountains. After traveling there, and finding nothing but a ghost town, he realizes that the newspaper was several years old.
Ducknapped (Episode 2)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1989-09-19
Overview: Duckula is kidnapped by two very inept kidnappers. Nanny and Igor later rescue him and spend all his ransom money without giving him a share.
The Lost Valley (Episode 3)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1989-09-26
Overview: While trying to search for treasure, the castle and its inhabitants are transported into a movie.
Incredible Shrinking Duck (Episode 4)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1989-10-03
Overview: Von Goosewing's latest shrinking device shrinks Castle Duckula down to the size of a toy.
Hi-Duck (Episode 5)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1989-10-10
Overview: Duckula, Igor, and Nanny are on their way to a vacation. The plane they are on gets hi-jacked by a couple of French criminals. Duckula manages to stop them, but must cancel his vacation so that he can return to Transylvania and give testimony at the crooks' trial.
Prime-Time Duck (Episode 6)
Writer: Peter Richard Reeves
Air date: 1989-10-17
Overview: A local TV station is making a documentary about Castle Duckula and the Count. Unfortunately, they don't think Duckula is scary enough, so they make Igor play the part of the Count.
Bloodsucking Fruit Bats of the Lower Amazon (Episode 7)
Writer: Brian Trueman
Air date: 1989-10-24
Overview: While traveling in South America, Duckula, Igor, and Nanny are captured by a tribe of amazon women. Things look bleak until the tribe makes Nanny their leader.
The Count and the Pauper (I Ain't Gonna Work on Maggots Farm No More!) (Episode 8)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1989-10-31
Overview: The Count is sick of being a count, so he leaves Castle Duckula. He runs into someone who looks just like him named Sid Quack, a peasant farmer. The two decide to switch places.
Arctic Circles (Episode 9)
Writer: Brian Trueman
Air date: 1989-11-07
Overview: The Count moves the castle to the North Pole to get away from a heat wave. There, he moves into a huge igloo and hires a new butler. In order to get rid of the new butler and get his job back, Igor makes a deal with Von Goosewing.
Transylvania Take-Away (Episode 10)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1989-11-14
Overview: French thieves Gaston and Pierre plan to break into Castle Duckula to steal a priceless vase. They are caught, and inform Duckula that the vase is actually part of a map that leads to the treasure of Mandarin leader How Fat. Duckula goes in search of it and ends up on the island of Moi Chow in a race against How Fat and the mutinous penguins to the treasure.
Whodunnit? (Episode 11)
Writer: Brian Trueman
Air date: 1989-11-21
Overview: Duckula travels to England to hear the will of the Duke of Mallardborough. When it is revealed that the Duke was murdered, many different suspects are interrogated. The investigation begins to focus on Duckula, who is coerced into confessing. He is put on trial and, just before the verdict is announced, the Duke appears, alive, and states that his death was a hoax.
No Yaks Please, We're Tibetan (Episode 12)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1989-11-28
Overview: Duckula, Igor, Nanny, and the Crow Brothers are mountain climbing in Tibet when they encounter the Abominable Snowman.
Beau Duckula (Episode 13)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1989-12-05
Overview: Sick of life at the castle, Duckula runs off and joins the French Foreign Legion.
Mississippi Duck (Episode 14)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1989-12-12
Overview: Duckula claims to be the world's best jazz trumpeter. His claim attracts the attention of a Mississippi steamboat captain, who hires Duckula as an act.
Amnesiac Duck (Episode 15)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1989-12-19
Overview: Duckula gets amnesia after falling in a hole. He becomes a stereotypical vampire: evil. This makes Igor very happy, and not too motivated to turn Duckula back.
The Mysteries of the Wax Museum (Episode 16)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1990-01-02
Overview: The owner of a wax museum creates robot copies of Duckula, Nanny, and Igor. He uses them to rob a bank.
The Return of the Curse of the Secret of the Mummy's Tomb Meets Frankenduckula's Monster and the Wolf-Man and the Intergalactic Cabbage... (Episode 17)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1990-01-09
Overview: Duckula is chased down by a large group of people, including alien cabbage, a warewolf, a mummy, Dr. Von Goosewing, and some angry villagers.
Lost City of Atlantis (Episode 18)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1990-01-16
Overview: After being stranded on an small island, Duckula finds himself captured by the citizens of Atlantis.
Bad Luck Duck (Episode 19)
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Air date: 1990-01-23
Overview: Duckula tries to prove to Nanny how stupid her superstitions about friday the 13th are. In the process, Duckula experiences a streak of incredibly bad luck.

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