The Trap Door

The Trap Door

Release date : October 6, 1986
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Creators : Charlie Mills / Terry Brain /
Production companies : CMTB Animation / Queensgate Productions /
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The Trap Door is a claymation-style animated television series, originally shown in the United Kingdom in 1984. The plot revolves around both the daily lives and the misadventures of a group of monsters living in a castle. Although the emphasis was on humour and the show was marketed as a children's programme but also for family entertainment, the show drew much from the genres of horror and dark fantasy. The show has since become a cult favourite and remains one of the most widely recognised kids' shows of the 1980s. Digital children's channel Pop started rerunning the show in 2010.
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The Trap Door
1990 • 15 Episodes

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  • title:The Trap Door
  • status:Ended
  • Release date: 1986
  • Genres: Animation · Comedy · Family · Kids ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Creators: Charlie Mills · Terry Brain ·
  • Production companies: CMTB Animation · Queensgate Productions ·
  • Overview:The Trap Door is a claymation-style animated television series, originally shown in the United Kingdom in 1984. The plot revolves around both the daily lives and the misadventures of a group of monsters living in a castle. Although the emphasis was on humour and the show was marketed as a children's programme but also for family entertainment, the show drew much from the genres of horror and dark fantasy. The show has since become a cult favourite and remains one of the most widely recognised kids' shows of the 1980s. Digital children's channel Pop started rerunning the show in 2010.
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