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The Ghoul School is a 1998 Japanese anime TV series produced by Toei Animation and directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara. The series was animated by Naoko Takeuchi that published the Sailor Moon manga from 1991 to 1997 and based on the 1988 animated film Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School. It ran from March 6, 1998 - December 25, 1999.

Cast:

Characters:

Main:

  • Sibella (Voiced by Susan Blu): Count Dracula's daughter. She has green eyes, light purple skin, purple hair, red shoes, and a dark purple dress with a red belt. Sibella can turn into a bat at will, which she uses for a variety of different reasons such as rescuing or looking for people, or for simple things such as delivering a pizza. Unlike traditional vampires like her father, she is immune to sunlight and can go out during the day. She is also shown to be the most strongly willed of the five Grimwood girls—she is the last to undergo Revolta's hypnosis spell and tries to fight back. She often uses phrases with vampire-related puns such as "fangtastic" and "You bat" (you bet). She is talented at making bat-robes (bathrobes) and dragon fire-proof robes as seen when she gives her father and Matches each one.
  • Elsa Frankenteen (Voiced by Pat Musick): The daughter of Frankenstein's monster. Elsa has platform-like brown sandals and a green dress with a light green T-shirt underneath. She can endure electric shocks and her black hair is standing up above her head thus resembling the Bride of Frankenstein. She presents her father with a portable shockman that has a rechargeable battery-pack that lasts for weeks, showing that her father can also endure electric shocks. She is the tallest and the strongest of the girls. She has a deeper voice which is more masculine-sounding than the other four girl ghouls.
  • Winnie (Voiced by Elizabeth Daily): The daughter of the Wolfman. Quite often Winnie howls before making a statement and unlike common stereotypical werewolves like her father, she does not turn back into a human during daylight hours. She wears a blue dress and a light blue bow-tie, and has light brown fur, yellow eyes and orange, curly hair. Winnie makes a juicer as her father's Halloween gift, which makes bitter lemonade, something her father enjoys. Out of the rest of the girls, she is the most talkative and can also be very loud and somewhat competitive.
  • Phantasma (Voiced by Russi Taylor): The Phantom's ghostly daughter. Everyone calls her "Phanty" for short. With a shrill, high laugh, she has short white hair with a blue streak and pale blue skin. She wears a blue dress and white boots. Being intangible, she can float through walls and doors. She has a good sense of humor and is musically gifted, also displaying a great love and appreciation for music. Phanty's gift to her father is her latest composition which was called "Duet For Three Hands and Six Tentacles".
  • Tanis (Voiced by Tara Strong): The Mummy's daughter, Tanis is the smallest and youngest of the girls. She has big, blue eyes and a bandage ponytail embellished with a dark pink bow. She usually gets tangled in her bandages and the others have to untangle her and re-wrap her. She calls her daddy "Mummy Daddy." Tanis has an Egyptian trophy case in which to store trophies, but she often gets worried when it looks like they are going to lose a game. Tanis gave her father a fright-light to brighten the darkest mummy case for a present. She is a shy sweetheart, and is the most nervous out of the group of girls. Even Scooby warms up to her immediately, mostly because of her innocence. She often sucks on her thumb to show her innocence.

Supporting:

Antagonists:

  • Slitherface (Voiced by Jim Cummings): A
  • Kyma (Voiced by Jennifer Saunders): A hybrid girl-octopus girl sorceress with powerful aquatic abilities who attempts to steal Sibella away from the other girls.

Episodes:

Season 1 (1998):

  1. Insects Provide Insights (March 6, 1998)
  2. The Rocky-Nation (March 13, 1998)
  3. A Potion for its Worth (April 17, 1998)
  4. The Rise of Well Dweller (October 22, 1998)

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