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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
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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Luella Everwell (voiced by Claire Skinner), Eefa's niece and Resus' admirer.

  • Doug (voiced by Rasmus Hardiker), an undead teenager who talks like a surfer.

  • Six (voiced by Claire Skinner), a monster stitched together by Dr F who does not know much about anything.

  • Dig, a reanimated dog whose lower torso is all bone.

  • Lulu, Resus' large pet leech.

  • Sue Watson (voiced by Claire Skinner), Luke's mother, who tries her best to keep her family in check.

  • Mike Watson (voiced by Jim Howick), Luke's father, an overly sensitive man who has yet to get used to life on Scream Street.

  • Bella Negative (voiced by Debra Stephenson), Resus' mother.

  • Alston Negative (voiced by John Thomson), Resus' father.

  • Niles Farr (voiced by John Thomson), Cleo's embarrassing father.

  • Eefa Everwell (voiced by Debra Stephenson), the local witch and Luella's aunt.

  • Dr Skully (voiced by John Thomson), the skeletal teacher of Scream Street.

  • Dr F (voiced by Debra Stephenson), a wicked mad scientist who is Six's mother (who she reminds as her "creator").

  • Mayor Sir Otto Sneer (voiced by John Thomson), the sniveling and conniving mayor of Scream Street.

  • Dixon (voiced by John Thomson), Otto's shapeshifting apprentice and nephew.

  • Noname, Otto's faceless bodyguard.

  • President McDread (voiced by John Thomson), the leader of the monster community.

  • Scream Street at BBC Online

  • Scream Street at IMDb

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