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Scream Street (TV series)
Scream Street is a stop motion animated comedy-horror television series, airing on the CBBC channel in the United Kingdom. It is a co-production between Factory, Coolabi Productions, ZDF Enterprises and Ingenious Media based on the books of the same name by Tommy Donbavand.
| Scream Street |
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| Children'sComedy horrorStop motion animation |
| Tommy Donbavand |
| Scream Streetby Tommy Donbavand |
| Ben WardGiles PilbrowMark HuckerbyNick OstlerTony CookeDan GasterReid HarrisonTommy DonbavandJason HazeleyJoel MorrisGeorgia Pritchett |
| Geoff Walker |
| Tyger Drew-HoneyRasmus HardikerTala GouveiaClaire SkinnerJim HowickDebra StephensonJohn Thomson |
| "Scream Street" performed by Rasmus Hardiker |
| Composed by Joseph Rowe |
| "Scream Street" (instrumental) |
| Gareth Davies |
| United KingdomGermany |
| English |
| 3 |
| 52 |
| Zoe BamseyHelen McAleerKatharina PietzschLucy PrykeGiles Pilbrow |
| Phil Chalk |
| Martin Kelly |
| 11 minutes |
| FactoryCoolabi ProductionsZDF EnterprisesIngenious Media |
| BBCCBBC |
| 21 October 2015 (2015-10-21) –present |
Scream Street is a stop motion animated comedy-horror television series, airing on the CBBC channel in the United Kingdom. It is a co-production between Factory, Coolabi Productions, ZDF Enterprises and Ingenious Media based on the books of the same name by Tommy Donbavand.
A second season was confirmed in 2020.
The series focuses on Luke Watson, a young boy who used to live a normal life with his parents. But after he starts turning into a werewolf, Luke and his parents are relocated to Scream Street, a town inhabited by monsters. Luke befriends two other residents of Scream Street, a vampire named Resus Negative and a mummy named Cleo Farr
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Luke Watson (voiced by Tyger Drew-Honey), an adventurous teenage boy, who has just discovered himself to be an unstable werewolf whenever he gets angry.
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Resus Negative (voiced by Rasmus Hardiker), a sarcastic yet funny, "rockstar vampire", who does not have fangs, cannot change into a bat, and drinks tomato juice instead of blood.
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Cleo Farr (voiced by Tala Gouveia), a 4,000-year-old mummy, who befriends Luke and Resus, despite knowing that they are going to grow older without her.
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Luella Everwell (voiced by Claire Skinner), Eefa's niece and Resus' admirer.
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Doug (voiced by Rasmus Hardiker), an undead teenager who talks like a surfer.
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Six (voiced by Claire Skinner), a monster stitched together by Dr F who does not know much about anything.
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Dig, a reanimated dog whose lower torso is all bone.
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Lulu, Resus' large pet leech.
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Sue Watson (voiced by Claire Skinner), Luke's mother, who tries her best to keep her family in check.
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Mike Watson (voiced by Jim Howick), Luke's father, an overly sensitive man who has yet to get used to life on Scream Street.
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Bella Negative (voiced by Debra Stephenson), Resus' mother.
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Alston Negative (voiced by John Thomson), Resus' father.
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Niles Farr (voiced by John Thomson), Cleo's embarrassing father.
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Eefa Everwell (voiced by Debra Stephenson), the local witch and Luella's aunt.
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Dr Skully (voiced by John Thomson), the skeletal teacher of Scream Street.
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Dr F (voiced by Debra Stephenson), a wicked mad scientist who is Six's mother (who she reminds as her "creator").
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Mayor Sir Otto Sneer (voiced by John Thomson), the sniveling and conniving mayor of Scream Street.
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Dixon (voiced by John Thomson), Otto's shapeshifting apprentice and nephew.
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Noname, Otto's faceless bodyguard.
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President McDread (voiced by John Thomson), the leader of the monster community.
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Scream Street at BBC Online
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Scream Street at IMDb
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