Mona the Vampire
Mona the Vampire is a 1999-2003 American animated cartoon television program. It was created by Sonia Holleyman. The program was co-produced by the CINAR Corporation and Alphanim, with Animation Services (in Hong Kong) for Season 3. It produced in association with YTV (Season 1-3) and Treehouse TV (Season 4) with France 3, Canal J (Seasons 1-2) and TiJi (Seasons 3-4), with the participation of the Independent Production Fund, the Shaw Children's Programming Initiative, and Telefilm Canada. The program is based on a book series books written by Holleyman in the 1990s. The series ran for 4 seasons. It had 65 episodes.[1]
Episodes
Season | Episodes | Original broadcast | |
---|---|---|---|
First aired | Last aired | ||
1 | 26 | September 1, 1999 | September 26, 1999 |
2 | 13 | November 1, 2001 | November 13, 2001 |
3 | 13 | December 1, 2001 | December 13, 2001 |
4 | 13 | February 1, 2003 | February 13, 2003 |
There are a total of 137 full episodes of Mona the Vampire. Each episode is about 20 minutes long plus the theme song and the credits theme. Each episode has 2 10-minute sections. 4 seasons of Mona the Vampire were made. The first season had 26 episodes. Seasons 2, 3 and 4 each had 13 episodes, 39 episodes and 7 episodes.
Cast
- Emma Taylor-Isherwood as Mona the Vampire/Mona Parker
- Justin Bradley (1999–2002) and Evan Smirnow (2003) as Zapman/Charley Bones
- Carrie Finlay as Princess Giant/Lily Duncan
- Marcel Jeannin as Mr. Parker, Howard Gotto and Italian Captain
- Carole Jeghers as Mrs. Parker, Miss Gotto and Crocodile #3
- Frank Welker as Fang, Marahute, Koala, Joanna, Twister, The Razorback and Crocodile #2
- Tia Caroleo as Angela Smith
- Oliver Grainger (1999–2002) and James Harbour (2003) as George Jamell
- Louis Negin as Reverend Gregory
- Gary Jewell (1999–2002) and Richard Dumont (2003) as Officer Halcroft
- Jennifer Seguin as Miss Gotto and waitress at the restaurant
- Jennifer Darling as Miss Gotto
- Mary Kay Bergman as Miss Gotto
- Phil Proctor as Howard Gotto, Helicopter Soldier Club #3 and Howard DeVille
- Annie Bovaird as Sarah Gotto
- Paul Eiding as Kevin Gotto and Agent #1
- Jack Angel as Roger Gotto, Crocodile #1, German Captain, Pongo and Thor
- Joe Whyte as Sylvester Gotto
- Grey DeLisle as Jennifer Gotto
- Estelle Harris as Michelle Gotto
- Loyd Blankenship as Carl Norman
- Rodger Bumpass as Jack Smith
- Corey Burton as Marshall Stone, General Harundi and Inspector Gadget
- Patrick Pinney as Buckskin Bill and Simba
- Mickie McGowan as Police Woman and Nala
- Bill Farmer as Goofy and Agent #2
- Debi Derryberry as Poussinet
- Jim Cummings as Japan Captain, The Iron Giant and Helicopter Soldier Club #2
- Troy Baker as Xavier, Judges, Rusty, Chef, Celebrity, Michael Jackson and Fish
- John O'Hurley as Igor
- Frank Thomas as Frank
- Ollie Johnston as Ollie
- Jason Alexander as Helicopter Soldier Club #1
- Evan Smirnow as Melvin
- Wallace Shawn as Dark Wizard
- Laraine Newman as Sarah MacMullan
- Clancy Brown as Colonel Jack Williams
- Ted Levine as Captain Samuel D. Castro
- André Sogliuzzo as Inspector Rick
- Robin Atkin Downes as Herman
- Shaquille O'Neal as Himself
- Jim Hanks as Woody
- Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear
- Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse
- Michael J. Fox as Milo Thatch
International Broadcast
- YTV Disney Channel and Treehouse TV (Season 4) in Canada
- France 3 Canal J and TiJi in France
- The Hub and Qubo in the United States
- Playhouse Disney In The United Kingdom
- Discovery Kids In Latin America
- Super RTL In Germany
- Nick Jr In Ireland
- EBS In South Korea
- Yle In Finland
- PBS In Thailand
- Disney Channel In Belgium
References
- ↑ "Mona the Vampire". The Story Museum. Retrieved 2021-08-28.