School for Vampires

Die Schule der kleinen Vampire
Created by Gerhard Hahn, Antony Power
Country of origin Germany, Italy, Luxembourg
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 104
Production
Running time 12:04 min (International)
25 min (Germany)
Production company(s) Rai Fiction, Cartoon-One, Warner Bros. International Television (Distribution)
Distributor ARD, KI.KA
Release
Original network KI.KA, ARD
Original release January 1, 2006 – July 2010

School for Vampires (German: Die Schule der kleinen Vampire, Italian: Scuola di vampiri) is a children/teens Italian-German horror-comedy animated television series, based on children book Die Schule der kleinen Vampire by Jackie Niebisch in 1983.

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Minor Characters

Animated films for TV

The German Media (MDM) supported the project development of the movie SCHOOL FOR VAMPIRES by promoting a 3D produced by RABBIX VFX GmbH Weimar and Hahn Film AG - stereoscopy teasers. Director and producer Gerhard Hahn will begin this year with the production of the feature film.

A vampire boy who can see no blood and still in love to all evil in a human girl named Sunshine is - pretty bad cards for Oskar, the vampire! His friends are flashy, adorable, hot, Stoker, Gruftine, Klot or Count Horrificus and have something in common: they are all vampires and students.

The film adaptation of the already published in 5 countries book series by Jackie Niebisch is co-produced by the ARD, CARTOON ONE and the DZT and the first 78 episodes were broadcast by ARD and KIKA with high odds. An animated television series was developed, producing several seasons. The first 26 individual new adventures were completed under the direction of Tony Power and aired from March 2010. The international pre-sales of the series support the sale of the movie, which is planned for 2010.[1]

The animated series had one significant difference, depending on the voice dubbing and location of its broadcast. The German dub had different names for four of the main characters.

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