Young Dracula

2006
Young Dracula

Seasons & Episodes

  • 5
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  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

EP1 Fight or Flight Jan 13, 2014

The Count resorts to bribery when he learns Vlad is only planning a brief stopover back home during his world travels. When Vlad starts to feel ill, Renfield's search for a cure uncovers a surprising family secret.

EP2 Who's The Daddy Jan 20, 2014

Vlad is angry to discover the secret his father has been hiding from him for 18 years. Meanwhile, Ingrid is trying to climb the ladder at the VHC by dusting her competition.

EP3 Flesh and Blood Jan 27, 2014

When the Count converts Garside into a vampire-themed hotel, Vlad invites his breather mother to stay without revealing his true identity. Will Ingrid's early return scupper his plans?

EP4 Once Bitten, Twice Shy Feb 03, 2014

Vlad persuades Sally and George to stay a little while at Garside, as he would like to get to know them better. Despite his pleas for his vampire family to pretend to be normal, Ingrid can't help herself and chaos soon descends.

EP5 Warning Shadows Feb 10, 2014

A mysterious stranger visits Garside and warns the Draculas that they are they next target of Ramanga's fearsome Shadow Warriors.

EP6 The Enemy Within Feb 17, 2014

The Count is revelling in his victory over the Shadow Warriors when he gets even more good news. The Dracula family celebrations are cut short by another unexpected arrival.

EP7 Nemesis Rising Feb 24, 2014

Malik finds a surprising ally in his mission to rescue his mother from the Blood Mirror. Vlad is delighted when a friend he met travelling pays him a visit, but what will she make of his breather houseguests?

EP8 Open House Mar 03, 2014

The Count arranges an open house viewing to sell Garside, but thanks to Asan and Shango there are a few surprises in store for the Draculas and their potential breather buyers.

EP9 The Bodyguard Mar 10, 2014

When the VHC appoint a bodyguard to protect Vlad from the Bounty Hunters he's worried that his secret of being half-human will be discovered.

EP10 Blood Match Mar 17, 2014

The Draculas' bedtime routine descends into chaos when they are set upon by enemies old and new. Renfield will be sweeping up the dust of at least one fallen vampire before the night is through.

EP11 Bite Me Mar 24, 2014

With Vlad about to turn 18 and due to become the Chosen One, Ingrid decides to make a final bid for power. Her plan is almost faultless, if only she hadn't underestimated Renfield.

EP12 The Darkest Hour (1) Mar 31, 2014

It is Vlad's 18th birthday and he is anxious about becoming the Chosen One. Nothing can prepare him for a triple-pronged attack, as he faces up to the Ramangas, the Vampire High Council and the Magister Maleficorum.

EP13 The Darkest Hour (2) Mar 31, 2014

As the sun rises on his 18th birthday, will Vlad be granted his biggest wish and become human? With the Blood Seed flourishing and his family under attack, it's certainly not going to be an easy decision to make.
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Released: 21 September 2006 Ended
Producted By: BBC Wales
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/yourlife/youngdracula/
Synopsis

The misadventures of Vlad and Ingrid, who have moved to Britain from Transylvania with their father Count Dracula.

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itsnotfunnyitsnotclever *SPOILERS FOR ALL SEASONS*Season 1: There's not much to say about the first season. When I was younger, I enjoyed it immensely and would constantly watch repeats. Obviously, as I watch it now, I don't enjoy it as much as I do the other seasons because it is more aimed at young children rather than teens. I'd say that, if you were to watch this, you should skip season one altogether but would leave you heavily confused whilst watching season two. So, if you can, power through it. There's some humour there that still grabs a laugh out of me and might do with you, as well.Season 2: This is where it gets more interesting, especially near the end. The show becomes less kid-like whilst growing up with the viewers. It's still safe for younger children but suitable for older ones, as well. Season 3: And, like I said before, this season is interesting but far more exciting than the last one. It's not just about Vlad (Gerran Howell) wanting to be a Breather and eat cornflakes. It's about him facing his fears, his blood-mirror self, his destiny as The Chosen One. There is also a love interest called Erin (Sydney Rae White) who doesn't just sit around and follow Vlad. The Van Helsings are back, sadly, without Eric (Terence Maynard). Gerran Howell gives off a more convincing performance that clicks in perfectly with the admirable act from Keith Lee Castle (The Count) and the passionate determination of Ingrid, played by Claire Lucy Thomas.Season 4: This season is my favourite. It is chock-full of different ideas and story lines that grasp your attention and leave you wanting more. It introduces a new character, Malik (Richard Southgate) who is just as convincing the rest of the cast and Sydney Rae White gives a brilliant showing when given Erin's new character development, going from sweet and kind to evil and manipulative. Although exciting, the show also gives off a flurry of different mood settings. It doesn't try and try and try with these scenes. They are subtle and well-done in so many ways. But, episode 11, The Breather Farm, surprised me. It was a good episode, much like the rest but its horror-movie-likeness was baffling. It shocked me that a, as called by the cast and producers of the show, 'kids show' would actually produce this. It didn't bother me as much as it would younger ones but, I have to say, I found it confusing as Claire Lucy Thomas' said on her Tumblr that they decided not to make the blood they drink too life-like, as it might be 'too scary' for audiences. Season 5: This... This is where the show flops. After 3 fantastic seasons, this happens. A lot of character traits are crushed. For example, Ingrid, throughout the entire show, is fighting against the forces of Vampiric sexism but is unable to get what she wants. You expect a major breakthrough in this last season with her winning and changing Vampiric Law and actually getting what she wants. Instead, she doesn't. Not at all. She gets to co-own Garside (with the help of a man) but that's it. She doesn't really accomplish anything. What a waste of five seasons of complaining.The Count becomes a wimp. Not slightly, like he was in all the previous seasons. He was scary, threatening, bold and prideful. Sure, like I said, he was wimpish at times but was almost always accepting to go into battle. In season five, this vanishes. He just becomes full-on-wimp and it's sad to see his character end like that.Now we come to Vlad. When I heard S5 was coming out, I expected Vlad to have fulfilled his destiny in becoming the all-powerful Chosen One. I expected him to be a fearsome warrior who has gained all his powers and helps lead Vampires and Slayers into peace. Instead, he became some sort of 'zen master' and this was painfully disappointing to see. I did not expect his personality to morph into this and thought it was stupid that they had taken this route. It just doesn't make sense to me.Last but not least, let's talk about the plots. The half-Breather, half-Vampire idea was great. I'll admit, I'd always had a sneaky suspicion that that was going to be the outcome and was pleased to see it turn that way. But, a lot of the other stuff doesn't seem to last. In the beginning of the episode, you'd have something come up, the characters panic and try to figure out how to solve it and by the time the episode ends, they overcome the situation and forget all about it. Ingrid plotting to kill Vlad became very old, considering that she had been doing it for four seasons and showed compassion to her Brother at the end of season four. The Count being cruel to his Daughter was also getting old and I wish those two debacles didn't exist in the final season. Tabitha was just there as a love interest and hardly contributed to the programme. And the 'final boss', if you want to call it that, are the Sons of Ramanga, which I also found weak and bit repetitive. In my opinion, they should've saved Sethius for the very end of this show. His plan for anarchy would've been good as a finale and to experience something so action-packed would've been amazing. All in all, I give this 8/10. I highly recommend this programme and think it's one of CBBC's best.
bkpolitica Seasons 1 & 5I added this comment because I was surprised no one else has mentioned this yet on IMDb -- or maybe I missed it.I really enjoyed seasons 2, 3 & 4. Season 1 was too "kiddie" and season 5 was really disappointing. The writers had clearly run out of ideas after the good ending to season 4. In the last season, they kept coming up with more and more over-the-top problems and issues that were inconsistent with the canon established earlier in the show. I was most annoyed by two things: the improbable plot points and the lame way they portrayed the Count as the show progressed. He went from being a sometimes humorous, yet powerful, figure to a cowardly oaf on par with Renfield. I just don't get how the the importance of that character was dismissed over time, even if the show's focus was on Vlad. Same thing with Ingrid. The opportunity to slowly develop her character in interesting ways was squandered. They regularly referenced sexism but never really addressed it. She *kinda* gets what she wants at the end but still at the behest of a man, and not even a vampire. That was ridiculous. In so many instances Vlad's development simply didn't make sense. The main characters were performed very well by the actors. Keith-Lee Castle was exceptional as the Count (even though his comedic talents were severely abused), Simon Ludders was excellent as Renfield. He managed to make sense of a character who wasn't very clear in the show. (e.g. How is he a complete idiot and a exceptional genius at everything?) The younger actors, Gerran Howell and Clare Thomas were great and really grew into their roles despite the inconsistencies in the writing. If you haven't watched the show yet, I'd recommend "powering through"season one (if you're older, it's fine for kids) and watch to the end of season 4. *Skip the last season.* You'll just get frustrated. They jump so many sharks, they should re-title it: "Young Seaworld." I'd love to see the series get another pass though. This might be one of the *few* instances where an American remake my do it some good but only if it's on par with say, the US remake of House of Cards. We need some good young vamp stories on screen. (And yes, despite the deep flaws, still better than Twilight. lol)
joyceswift61 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.
Hannah This is a really wild and wacky, OK its on kids TV but it is brill. I got around to watching it when I was ill but now I just have to record it each week. The cast is all really good from the kid actors to the adults, definitely including the 600 year old Count (who is pretty damn yummy). But the whole thing is just so great to watch …and its funny. Really nice characterisation by the actors all in all it's more or less perfect, apart from when they show it…Thursdays at 5pmBBC is putting out some good stuff at the moment and some absolute dross but why the heck doesn't this sort of quality get some sort of push into the schedule or at least some mention have they ever heard of cult following?