There's one episode of this that I always remember: the students find out that Schneider is (supposedly) leaving Gravedale High and, angry that the one teacher who believed in them is leaving, shut him out. Schneider, who wasn't sure about leaving, decides to go ahead and leave, so the kids then need a new teacher. The first two are classroom tyrants, so the students drive them away, then they get "Mr Creepers", who seems to be a zombie but, after the students talk about Schneider and how he left, turns out to actually BE Schneider in a zombie costume (he posed as a monster to get his old job back without technically returning). There's a nice moral about trust and, come to think of it, this may have been the same episode with the rich jerk school, I haven't seen them for years.
That's wierd. Hanna-Babera already had a short-lived series revolving around the offspring of universal monsters going to school with "Ghoul School". Also, wouldn't it had been more fitting to name Blanche "Zora" after Zora Neale Hurston who had did some research on the original zombie folklore?
First: Your outfit looks really awesome. Also your new room. And ... never seen or heard of this show, but it had great potential to increase now. "You had Tim Curry and barely used him.. What the hell is wrong with you" 😅. Seriously not just as an voiceactor. Most underrated actor of all time. It´s also time of a nice reboot of the cartoon "Tales from the Crypt" show.. someone.. please.
14:45 what does it say about us as a society that even back in the 80's we were making jokes about destabilizing third world countries? Like... how are we still doing it if its such an open secret?
I knew this show wasn’t a fever dream! Me and my tattoo artist were discussing this show once and how it was so weird that we could remember this nearly lost in time series.
I think the only reason the ghoul girls were in that was because the animators and/or writers of that show probably seen that scooby doo movie featuring them; hence they probably wanted to do a cool reference to it. Whereas this show, I doubt seriously most people have heard of it. Heck, I didn't even know this show existed when I was growing up until Rob literally did a video on this show recently. Therefore, I doubt seriously it'll happen. It's possible, but highly unlikely.
Hanna-Barbera cartoons I would like to see reviewed one day: - The Perils of Penelope Pitstop - Hong Kong Phooey - The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo - Godzilla (the 1978 cartoon with Godzooky) - Wacky Races (Both the original and the 2017 version)
I have NEVER heard of this show! This is the first time I've seen this! I think young 1990 me was watching the Simpsons and TMNT at that time (now that I think about it I think they never aired it her in my country). To be honest, I think it's a well written show, cliches and tropes aside. Thank you for pointing out its amazing cast of voice acting talents! Your new place looks great, Rob! Glad to hear you're doing OK. =)
It possible the reason why curry wasnt utilized was due to him being a hot commidity in films i think this was when the IT tv series was coming out so they probably were lucky to grab him when they could
There were some shows with the school setting that were interesting. For example Disney's Fillmore, where the whole show is reminisent of a cop drama. That show also had lessons and morals, but they were suprisingly mature.
I remember that I came upon this on a night I couldn't sleep. I watch the first episode and enjoying it but never When t beyond that. I also saw this other show that as far as I remember had a similar art style but was set in space high school.
Any cartoon where the characters are more than one dimensional stereotypes and tropes, has something to offer in comparison the majority of animated programs produced for children.