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  • Eureeka's Castle
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  • Eureeka's Castle was a children's show that aired on Nick Jr. from 1989 to 1995 created by RL Stine. It followed a similar format to Sesame Street in that it was a Puppet Shows that also featured animated and live-action segments. In its original run, it was two hours long. Between 1999 and 2004, Noggin picked up a shortened version of the show.
  • The show follows various puppet characters (in the style of Sesame Street), including Eureeka, a sorceress-in-training. She and her friends live in a wind-up castle music box owned by a friendly Giant. Other characters include Magellan the Dragon, Bogge and Quagmire, Batly the Bat, and Mr. Knack. There were also various appearing creatures such as mice, singing fish statues called the Fishtones, Magellan's pets Cooey and the Slurms, and Batly's pet spider Webster.
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Starring
Runtime
  • 1500.0
Country
  • United States
Genre
  • Children's TV Show
Created
First Aired
  • 1989-09-04
IMDB ID
  • 220895
no episodes
  • 134
Last Aired
  • 1995-06-30
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  • eureekas-castle
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  • The show follows various puppet characters (in the style of Sesame Street), including Eureeka, a sorceress-in-training. She and her friends live in a wind-up castle music box owned by a friendly Giant. Other characters include Magellan the Dragon, Bogge and Quagmire, Batly the Bat, and Mr. Knack. There were also various appearing creatures such as mice, singing fish statues called the Fishtones, Magellan's pets Cooey and the Slurms, and Batly's pet spider Webster. Also featured were animated segments such as the Weston Woods Studios films based on popular children's books and UK imports such as Roobarb, The Shoe People, and Gran.
  • Eureeka's Castle was a children's show that aired on Nick Jr. from 1989 to 1995 created by RL Stine. It followed a similar format to Sesame Street in that it was a Puppet Shows that also featured animated and live-action segments. In its original run, it was two hours long. Between 1999 and 2004, Noggin picked up a shortened version of the show.