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    • Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)

      1. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

      20091h 34mPG50Metascore
      6.9 (276K)
      When Sid's attempt to adopt three dinosaur eggs gets him abducted by their real mother to an underground lost world, his friends attempt to rescue him.
    • John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Ray Romano, and Chris Wedge in Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (2006)

      2. Ice Age 2: The Meltdown

      2006E10+Video Game
      6.7 (2.5K)
      This game is a spin-off of the film Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006), and seen through the eyes of Scrat, the saber-toothed squirrel. Scrat is making his way to finding more and more acorns and nuts as he makes it to safety from the oncoming flood.
    • Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang (1999)

      3. Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang

      19991h 36mNot Rated
      4.4 (385)
      One day, a boy named Jacob Two-Two (aptly named because every phrase that he utters is repeated) decides to set out to prove himself to his parents that he can do things, so his father, who is tired of hearing his wife order him to do the shopping, sets Jacob out to buy two tomatoes. As Jacob makes his way to buy them, the greengrocer in the shop keeps telling an officer that Jacob was threatening him, so Jacob escapes, but only just, hitting his head rather hard and awaking in court where he is sentenced to two years, two months, two weeks, two days, two hours, two minutes, and five seconds to a children's prison run by not only a mad wrestler presumed lost, but also two (also aptly named) bird-like and fish-like cohorts as well as slimy humanoids that spray resisters with slime to stop them in their tracks. Helping Jacob in his mission are two young agents that aim to free all of the children kept prisoner in the swampy penitentiary. It is up to Jacob Two-Two to escape this heinous prison and free all of the other imprisoned children.
    • Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators (2002)

      4. Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators

      2002–2003TV-Y7TV Series
      8.1 (93)
      Kaput and Zösky are two alien space adventurers looking about the galaxy for one thing and that is total domination. With their powerful threats and their insidious schemes, the two think that they can rule over all. In fact, they are horribly mistaken. The two usually end up choosing some planet with powerful foes and dangerous inhabitants. Together, the two usually fail their plans and end up running for their lives. Ordinarily, the planets they visit are home to some strange custom or odd inhabitants, which they exploit in an effort to dominate, and which eventually gets the best of them. Their adventure usually end with the two flying off, leaving a red cloud of smoke behind. Kaput is the small, fat one who has a brilliant red Mohawk, as well as being apt to a tendency of "crisperizing" everything in his sight, and Zösky is a tall, thin being who has yellow antennae and is more fixated on formulating plans to achieve his ends. Their equipment, like they themselves, is minuscule compared to the foes and troubles they face.
    • Cane-Toad: What Happened to Baz? (2002)

      5. Cane-Toad: What Happened to Baz?

      20026mShort
      7.1 (81)
      This is the story of a toad named Baz, who has suddenly, for no good reason which is apparent, disappears. As Baz is gone, the story of the theories put forth to his possible plight is told by his friend Daz, whose "mates call him Dazza" and who tells the story as he thinks it went. Daz tells the audience that he knows not where Daz went, only that he disappeared "like a fart in a fan factory" and that since he's disappeared, nobody around knows what happened to him. In this short film, Daz tells us his theories on what may have happened...
    • Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators (2002)

      6. Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators

      Episode: 

      Me, Me, Me!

      (2002)
      2002–2003TV-Y7TV Episode
      Kaput and Zösky step forth into a planet which is run by laying eggs. The residents lay eggs orally in the form of the current ruler , which, after a not so hostile takeover, was Kaput and Zösky. As a result of being the new leaders, the native aliens spew out eggs which take the form of the two obliterators, traits and all. But in time, this proves to be dangerous.
    • Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators (2002)

      7. Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators

      Episode: 

      You're Fired!

      (2002)
      2002–2003TV-Y7TV Episode
      Kaput and Zösky go to a planet where all is worked out like that of a corporation where there appears to be a welcoming committee...of angry protesters. The two decide to accept being the leaders of the planet with the help of an interpreter who translates the "strange language" of worker complaints into "he's not happy". Kaput and Zösky remedy those dissatisfied by firing them, though not literally, as he had hoped. With all this, Kaput and Zösky meet the Board of Directors who thank the two for their service and fire them. Kaput and Zösky make it out in time to leave the planet behind before lawyers get through to them.
    • Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators (2002)

      8. Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators

      Episode: 

      Heads or Tails

      (2003)
      2002–2003TV-Y7TV Episode
      Kaput and Zösky visit planet Heads to conquer but soon find out that the residents are literally below them in that the entire planet is one flat coin-like plane and the natives walk upside-down. When Kaput and Zösky attempt to bring the residents of Heads to the upside, the residents "Fall up". With enough time and engineering, Kaput and Zösky make the residents right side up. But a passing meteor changes that in one second.
    • Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators (2002)

      9. Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators

      Episode: 

      Pop Pop Corn/Bobo Bibola/The Great Ghandizen

      (2002)
      2002–200324mTV-Y7TV Episode
      Kaput and Zösky stop by what appears to be the ideal planet for an invasion, but there isn't a soul there, with the exception of a small, red alien who is the only inhabitant on the entire planet, which is subsequently blasted by Kaput. The alien seems gone, until he performs mitosis and grows into two aliens. The two conquerors have a good time blasting the duplicates, until they appear to grow too far in numbers.
    • Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators (2002)

      10. Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators

      Episode: 

      The Great Ghandizen

      (2003)
      2002–2003TV Episode
      The two tyrants head to a planet where the ruler, the Great Ghandizen, seems to be well renowned among the planet's citizens. With this in mind, Kaput and Zösky head to the palace's waiting room to conquer him, but it seems that this ruler may be more than a harmless dwarf-like creature.
    • Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators (2002)

      11. Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators

      Episode: 

      At Arm's Length

      (2003)
      2002–200323mTV-Y7TV Episode
      The two obliterators make it a planet where the residents wish for a ruler who is "Dumb and Thickheaded". They land on the planet and find a tropical paradise where the native are long armed, no faced aliens, who ask Kaput and Zösky to drain their palace of water from a flood which was destroying their planet. It would occur in the end that the two obliterators were tricked into doing it and expelled from the planet.
    • David Jason, Jack May, and Brian Trueman in Count Duckula (1988)

      12. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      The Mutinous Penguins

      (1988)
      1988–1993TV-YTV Episode
      7.1 (38)
      Castle Duckula is missing and the search for it takes Count Duckula and his trusty servants to the Arctic.
    • David Jason in Count Duckula (1988)

      13. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      One Stormy Night

      (1988)
      1988–1993TV-YTV Episode
      6.8 (56)
      On a stormy night, a stone statue of one of Duckula's ancestors is brought to life.
    • David Jason in Count Duckula (1988)

      14. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      Vampire Vacation

      (1988)
      1988–1993TV-YTV Episode
      6.8 (58)
      Fed up with the wet weather, Duckula takes his team to visit his cousin Don Diego in Spain.
    • Bloodsucking Fruit Bats of the Lower Amazon (1989)

      15. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      Bloodsucking Fruit Bats of the Lower Amazon

      (1989)
      1988–1993TV-YTV Episode
      6.3 (28)
      Igor is summoning his new pet, a "bloodsuckung fruit bat" and plots to use his pet to convert Count Duckula into the vampire that he truly is, but fails when he finds out that Nanny and Duckula have been treating the bat (known to Igor as "Fang" but to Nanny and Duckula as "Fluffykins") as a benevolent pet. Igor realizes that his plan has gone awry when this happens and so plots to head to South America to go and find another bat like Fang, or rather, like Fluffykins so as to restart the training of said bat to convert Duckula into a vampire. Igor thus tricks Duckula into sending the castle off to South America to find a bat, and the four of them all meet a zoologist there who is looking for such a bat, as well as a tribe of warrior women who not only resemble Nanny in exact appearance, but capture Duckula, Igor, and the zoologist, making Nanny their queen. Nanny convinces them to release Duckula and co. so as to let them continue hunting for the bat needed. But this proves to have rather a surprising event.
    • Dear Diary (1989)

      16. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      Dear Diary

      (1989)
      1988–1993TV-YTV Episode
      7.2 (34)
      Count Duckula is writing in his diary and suspects nothing out of the ordinary, when Igor comes along and tells him that Duckula's diary reminded him of the previous Count and the fact that he himself, kept a diary. This lifts Duckula's interests for a moment or so long enough to decide to take this book straight to the presses to have printed out. As luck would have it, Dr. Von Goosewing, up to his usual vampire-snagging tricks, decides to see whether or not he can disguise himself as a publicist so as to infiltrate Castle Duckula. As he looks for a reporter's disguise in his trunk he stumbles upon the diary of his great-uncle, Dr. Von Gosling. Von Goosewing studies it well, for in this diary is a design on how to destroy a vampire with a device disguised as a camera, loaded with a wooden stake. As all of this happens, we see many a flashback from both the Count and Von Goosewing's parts. Duckula tries to get Nanny and Igor to tidy up the castle, and as this happens, Nanny and Igor both inform the Count that they, too, have diaries. This plays up to an important level later on for all three.
    • Dr. Goosewing and Mr. Duck (1989)

      17. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      Dr. Goosewing and Mr. Duck

      (1989)
      1988–1993TV-YTV Episode
      6.1 (29)
      Von Goosewing is, as usual, hovering over Castle Duckula trying to find some way to obliterate Duckula and broods on his inability to do so, but as he is about to take a sip of some coffee, actually drinks from his patented carpet stain remover. This has a surprising effect on the drinker; it will turn them into the reverse of what they are for a short time. Von Goosewing then comes to the conclusion that he can get Duckula to take this chemical so as to neutralize him long enough to eliminate him, and he plans to put it in Duckula's milk. Needless to say, chaos soon ensues and virtually everyone in the castle takes this potion. Soon, in some form or other, everyone is the exact reverse of what they'd normally be: Duckula is a real vampire, Igor is perfectly benign, and Nanny is a genius.
    • Ducknapped (1989)

      18. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      Ducknapped

      (1989)
      1988–1993TV-YTV Episode
      7.1 (27)
      Count Duckula is eating his breakfast, expecting nothing out of the ordinary when he checks his mail, revealing a ransom note for him saying that the Count has been kidnapped and can be saved if the servants will amass fifty-thousand Transylvanian drachmas to give to the kidnappers. Nanny sees the letter and runs off in fear, bleating that Duckula is missing, though Duckula was not. It is then that the kidnappers are shown; they are two inept gentlemen living in Transylvania, one of who mistakenly sent off the letter before capturing the Count. To correct this, the kidnappers set off to the castle to try and capture him. To complicate matters even more than they already are, Von Goosewing shows up at the castle, crashing through the roof and landing in a bed, where the kidnappers find him, and think that it is the Count Duckula himself, so they make off with him. Nanny and Igor head off in search of the Count with the money in tow, dropping it off at the indicated place, and when Duckula is found, attempt to head off to the kidnappers' home and try to fix this egregious error, not knowing that now that the money has been received, the kidnappers wish to explain that they plan to return the money so as to start the whole kidnapping scam over again. Duckula accepts, realizing that they are fools, and soon makes things miserable for the kidnappers by playing music which they hate on his banjo.
    • Ghostly Gold (1989)

      19. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      Ghostly Gold

      (1989)
      1988–1993TV-YTV Episode
      7.2 (32)
      As Duckula and his family retainers are cleaning out the attic one night, they find a newspaper with the main article depicting a Gold Rush in the Yukon. As soon as Duckula grasps that the gold may be his for the taking, the castle is set off to the Yukon to seek gold, and the three gold-seekers stop in the prospecting town of Goldsville, though the residents are not revealed to the protagonists as what they truly are, ghosts.
    • Count Duckula (1988)

      20. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      Hardluck Hotel

      (1988)
      1988–1993TV-YTV Episode
      7.5 (40)
      Count Duckula decides to go on a holiday to a hotel called Hardluck Hotel, though when he arrives, nothing is even close to his liking. The hotel itself is in terrible disrepair, the service is bad, and everything is rank and fetid. To end this torment, Duckula goes straight to the hotel manager to check out, but as luck would have it, it has only just been revealed in the papers that Transylvanian drachmas (Duckula's currency) are now deemed worthless in the current market. Faced with this dilemma of not having one red cent to pay for his considerably short stay, Duckula is then forced to work as a hotel employee to pay off his debt. To make matters the worst possible for this unfortunate Count, his servants, Nanny and Igor stop at this hotel for a vacation, and, not knowing that Duckula is himself and not the staff see fit to order the hapless young duck around and around. Change, however, may be on its way for the Count.
    • In Arctic Circles (1989)

      21. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      In Arctic Circles

      (1989)
      1988–1993TV-YTV Episode
      5.8 (31)
      Duckula is forced to put up with the summer heat in Transylvania and finally decides that he wants no more of the heat, so he and his servants set off in the castle to the Arctic. When the trio sets camp outside in the snow, they find a stately igloo, headed by a servile penguin known as Jives who claims that his master is gone, and due to his absence, Duckula may use the master bedroom. Hearing that Duckula is fed up with Igor's sepulchral manner, Jives offers to serve for Duckula, and in turn, Igor is dismissed, in favor of Jives and his distant cousins, which all work as maids, cooks, etc. With that in mind, Igor teams up with Dr. Von Goosewing to try and rid Duckula of these newfound servants, but Duckula may have his own problems with these new workers.
    • Incredible Shrinking Duck (1989)

      22. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      Incredible Shrinking Duck

      (1989)
      1988–1993TV-YTV Episode
      6.3 (26)
      Von Goosewing is shown brooding as usual that he cannot capture the Count Duckula as he wishes, but soon has an idea to capture him and end him for good: Von Goosewing plans to shrink the Castle Duckula so as to put its and its inhabitants in a snow-globe, where they will be no danger to anyone, (thought they were not to begin with) and with this new plot in mind, Von Goosewing works hard constantly (for years) building a machine that can shrink the castle itself to a snow-globe size, though he inevitably drops it off the edge of a cliff, where it rolls into a gift shop, and is put on the shelf with other globes. Von Goosewing does not know which one could contain the real Castle and so he left with the forced choice of having to buy them all so as to crack them all open. When Count Duckula realizes what has happened, he begins to panic; what will happen to him if he is tiny forever? And so he, Igor, and Nanny head off to the shrink ray to try and reverse the effect, though they are saved the trouble when they realize that they can simply find the ray and reverse it. Von Goosewing, however, being a dim bulb, realizes that now his quarry has escaped him, and thus shrinks himself down to size so as to look for Duckula, but as he is small, sees that the effect projected by the machine does not last long.
    • David Jason, Jack May, and Brian Trueman in Count Duckula (1988)

      23. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      No Sax Please We're Egyptian

      (1988)
      1988–199322mTV-YTV Episode
      7.2 (83)
      Duckula, Nanny and Igor go to Egypt in order to discover the ancient Mystic Saxophone.
    • Prime-Time Duck (1989)

      24. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      Prime-Time Duck

      (1989)
      1988–1993TV-YTV Episode
      6.3 (25)
      Count Duckula wakes up one morning plagued by bright lights coming from outside, only to find out that the lights are coming from a filming crew, who has set out to make a documentary about the life of the Count Duckula, and Duckula jumps for joy at the prospect of this, and is sorely disappointed that the host of the show prefers Igor as the Count and Nanny as a Countess, leaving the true Count Duckula as the servants. This infuriates Duckula and causes troubles much later for him, as he is booted out of his own castle.
    • The Lost Valley (1989)

      25. Count Duckula

      Episode: 

      The Lost Valley

      (1989)
      1988–1993TV-YTV Episode
      6.8 (26)
      Coutn Duckula, Nanny, and Igor all head out to the movie theater one night, seeing the film "The Lost Valley", which leaves Igor bothered (he wished to see a film on Bela Lugosi, and hates fiction) and Duckula starstruck, which means that he is then fantasizing about heading to the Lost Valley to find the treasures there. Count Duckula (by some paradoxical ploy) transports the castle to the fictitious world of the Lost Valley, where he meets the natives and attempts to find the treasures there. They are found, but Duckula is dissatisfied when he finds out that they are cheap props, and to make matters worse, the castle soon transports off without its inhabitants, leaving them stuck in the film, which soon ends, and leaves them in the screen

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