Mona the Vampire

Mona the Vampire
Format Animated
Created by Sonia Holleyman
Starring Emma Taylor-Isherwood
Justin Bradley
Carrie Finlay
Oliver Grainger
Louis Negin
Sonja Ball
Michael Yarmush
John Stocker
Country of origin Canada
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 65
Production
Executive producer(s) Micheline Charest
Christian Davin
Ronald A.Weinburg
Peter Moss
David Ferguson
Clement Calvet
Lesley Taylor
Steven Ching
Louis Fournier
Running time 20 mins. (Two 10 minute episodes per show)
Production company(s) Fancy Cape Productions
Radio-Canada Originals
Tiji (season 3)
Agogo Media (season 4)
Alphanim
Cinar
Cookie Jar Entertainment
Animation Services(season 3)
Broadcast
Original channel This TV
YTV (English)
VRAK.TV/Radio-Canada (French)
Cartoon Network
CBBC
Original airing Original series:
1999-2003
United States airings:
September 26, 2011-present

Mona the Vampire is a Canadian animated television series based on the series Robyn le Vampire, directed by Louis Piché and Jean Caillon, originally based on the short stories created and written Sonia Holleyman and later written by Hiawyn Oram. It is mainly shown on YTV, Radio-Canada, VRAK.TV and Canal à Moi, CBBC and Cartoon Network Poland. The series follows the extraordinary adventures of 10-year-old Mona Parker (a.k.a. Mona the Vampire) and her friends as they battle a new foe of the supernatural in every episode.

The show was produced in Montreal by Cinar (now Cookie Jar Entertainment), in association with Alphanim, Fancy Cape Productions, Agogo Media and Tiji.

Contents

Characters

Mona Parker (Mona the Vampire)

Fang

Mr. and Mrs. Parker

Charley Bones (Zapman)

Lily Duncan (Princess Giant)

Angela Smith

George Dumol

Officer Halcroft

Belinda

Lawrence

Reverend Gregory

Principal Shawbly

Madeleine Gotto

Mrs. Bryerson

Mayor Rosenbaum

Von Kreepsula

Voice cast

English

French

German

Spanish

Hispanoamérica

España

Episode list

Season 1 1999/September 26, 2011-October ??, 2011

Season 2 2001/2011

Season 3 2002/2011

Season 4 2003

DVD release

Direct Source Label, under license to Cookie Jar Group, released two DVDs in 2005 and 2006, making Mona the Vampire debut in the U.S. These are completely hard to find and are out of print. Mill Creek Entertainment (under license from Cookie Jar Group) released a DVD entitled "Show Us Your Fangs" in Region 1 on July 23, 2010. They later released the complete first season on DVD in Region 1 on August 17, 2010.[1]

Writing

The writing of each episode remains fairly consistent. Something odd happens in the real world, and Mona puts a supernatural explanation to it. This would most likely be very repetitive, if not for the originality and creativity of the storyline and the fact that the target audience consisted of children.

The layout of the program tends to start with an insight of what happened in real life. Then an 'imagination scene' with the children explains the storyline further, and then it switches back to real life to explain even further. This pattern continues, until the story comes to a climax, which is nearly always an 'imagination scene'. Then the denouement is often a real life scene, explaining what happened in reality throughout the episode, although, often Mona would find something to argue against the case (e.g. revealing a dinosaur shaped footprint in the soil) Also an episode of attacked aliens

Broadcast details

Commentary

[2] [3]

References

  1. ^ Amazon.com
  2. ^ fr:Mona le Vampire#Commentaires (In French)
  3. ^ fr:Discussion:Mona le Vampire#section commentaire (In French)

External links