Electrified_Voltage
"Eureeka's Castle" was one of many kids' shows that I watched on TVO during my childhood. I would have only been three years old when it started out, so I probably didn't see it when it was first on, but definitely did see it in the early '90s, and can last remember watching it early in 1996, which was after its demise the year before. I enjoyed many shows around that time, but as I recall, this one made me laugh more than most of the others! The series was set in a giant's music box castle, and focused on the adventures of the puppet characters who lived inside. Eureeka was a sorceress in training, whose magic tricks with the wand didn't always work out. Other characters in the show including Magellan (a dragon with a trouble-making tale and a pet named Cooey), Batly (an arrogant, clumsy bat who would often say "I meant to do that," and had a pet spider named Webster), Bog and Quagmire, (the "Moat Twins," who were regularly seen in the moat, loved peanut butter, and often had trouble getting along), Mr. Knack (a man who sold things in a stand), among others. With all these characters, a lot happened in this wind-up music box.Most of those kids' shows I remember, if not all of them, were educational, and had a lot to entertain their viewers with. "Eureeka's Castle" was no exception. It could teach lessons about life to its young viewers, and could entertain them with its puppet characters, adventure, humour, etc. Most of the characters were memorable and funny (including Batly with his clumsiness, and the Moat Twins with their silly scheming ways). If there's any way episodes of this show can be found right now, kids today should enjoy it as well!
insomniac_rod
Fantastic show for kids and family overall. There were many great musical moments combined with learning techniques for the younger.The characters were very likable and most of all, had a charming personality. I remember watching this show as a kid but translated to Spanish. Still, the translation was fantastic. The only important change was that Eureeka was pronounced EurEka.I urge young parents to find this show and show it to their children. It's entertaining, fun, and educational.They don't do t.v. shows like this anymore... This was truly a show with a heart whose only intention was to entertain and teach children.
nowNwhen
I loved this show soo much! It was definetly one of my most favorite shows when i was little, along with muppet babies and fraggle rock. Muppet characters rocked back in the day. And they still should! I really hope this show is being played on like Noggin or whatever.
Firework022187
I remember watching this show everyday when I was little. It was one of the best shows out there. It taught you lessons about life in a fun, imaginative way. It had something that most children's show's don't have today, creativity. The idea of using dragons and castles to teach kids is a great way because it grabs their attention and keeps them hooked. I miss this show dearly.