Young Dracula
- Série télévisée
- 2006–2014
- 25m
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7,5/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young vampire trying to fit in as a normal boy in a normal society.A young vampire trying to fit in as a normal boy in a normal society.A young vampire trying to fit in as a normal boy in a normal society.
- Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
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started watching this program because my 10 year old daughter put it on,now its me that watches it and she just ignores it,they are showing repeats on BBC,the new series 4 should start in the autumn.Keith lee castle who plays the count is a really good actor and a dish/eye candy for the mums,and the children in it are excellent,a very good cast and story line.we have been past the locations were it was filmed in series 3 unfortunately not while they were there.hoping they will be showing more locations in series 4 as indicated on you tube.really hoping they will be putting the other 3 series on DVD really soon.i think the show would appeal to a mixed age group.
The first three seasons are a campy and fun family-friendly comedy similar to American TV series' The Munsters and The Addams Family. The show is enjoyable if it is not taken seriously. There are silly plots and odd camera angles.
After a short hiatus, the show returned in season four with a much darker and serious approach. The cast of supporting characters got much more intriguing in the final two seasons. Which approach is better depends on one's personal preference, but both are well done.
One thing all five seasons have in common is the unfortunate sexist approach to female characters, especially Clare Thomas's Ingrid. She is constantly denigrated specifically for being "a girl." This might have started off as a running joke, but it became a primary theme of the show.
After a short hiatus, the show returned in season four with a much darker and serious approach. The cast of supporting characters got much more intriguing in the final two seasons. Which approach is better depends on one's personal preference, but both are well done.
One thing all five seasons have in common is the unfortunate sexist approach to female characters, especially Clare Thomas's Ingrid. She is constantly denigrated specifically for being "a girl." This might have started off as a running joke, but it became a primary theme of the show.
The Dracula family (Vlad, his dad The Count and his sister Ingrid) have To move from Transylvania to a normal small town in Britain. But how Does Vlad get on in his new life? Watch Young Dracula and find out.
This is a good children's show that children as well as teenagers will Really like as well mainly because it has character and actors there Age. The acting in this program I think is really quite good with People commenting on it on this chat board. I also think that the plot And story lines for this show are really well written and the acting Is really good. If you haven't seen this program yet then you can it on Thursdays at 5pm on BBC1.
This is a good children's show that children as well as teenagers will Really like as well mainly because it has character and actors there Age. The acting in this program I think is really quite good with People commenting on it on this chat board. I also think that the plot And story lines for this show are really well written and the acting Is really good. If you haven't seen this program yet then you can it on Thursdays at 5pm on BBC1.
When I found season 1 and 2 of Young Dracula at the Library I said: "wow! this is going to be so cool!" So I got it straight away! And when I was in the car I was determined to see it.So I got home very quickly!!!When I was watching season 1 I found it very interesting!And I always say: Never judge a DVD/book by its cover!(Even though I loved the cover)! And then I watched season 2 and "the chosen one"(Vlad)Makes it very interesting!And from then on it was my favorite movie! I was so determined to find season 3 in the Library! And after 2 weeks I found it!It was SO interesting!I request you should watch it !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sophie (7 years old)
a nice comedy series about a too old subject. smart, amusing, reflecting cultural references and using the long tradition about the exotic stranger who looks be the ordinary citizen, it is a pretty entertainment and that virtue is not small. because, in a society who transforms the vampires in a cool trend, this children series represents a kind of oasis , for the fine irony, for the alternative story and for the reflection of the needs and expectations of young Dracula in middle of his strange family. a film adapted to young public with humor and the spirit of old good comedy spirit. and that fact is the good point. short, a real good series.for entire family, about a classic theme in new terms, with a clever script and good acting.
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- AnecdotesDavid Bowie turned down the role of Count Dracula.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Points of View: Episode #53.4 (2009)
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- Durée25 minutes
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