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Creative director(s)
  
Country of origin
  
United States

Final episode date
  
1995

Writers
  
R. L. Stine

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First episode date
  
4 September 1989

Program creator
  
R. L. Stine

Networks
  
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Written by
  
R.L. Stine (head writer)

Starring
  
Cheryl BlaylockNoel MacNealJames KroupaPam ArcieroLynn HippenBrian Muehl

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Eureeka's Castle is an American children's television series which aired on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block from September 4, 1989 until 1995. The program featured various puppet characters who live in a giant's wind-up music box. The show was a joint development by Nickelodeon, animators Kit Laybourne and Eli Noyes of Noyes & Laybourne Enterprises, and the puppeteers at 3/Design Studio. R.L. Stine developed the characters and was the Head Writer for the episodes. Reruns of the show aired on Noggin from 1999 to 2002.

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Production history

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Eureeka's Castle's ending credits state the show comes "from an original concept" by Debby Reece and Judy Katschke. In 1988, development of the show began by staff members at Nickelodeon and animator Eli Noyes and his partner Kit Laybourne, whose wife Geraldine Laybourne was the Head of Programming for Nickelodeon. Jovial Bob Stine, best known for his children's horror novels written under the pen name R.L. Stine, was hired as the Head Writer to develop the concept, characters and episode scripts. The puppet design and construction for the characters were done at 3/Design Studio where the puppets were built by James Kroupa, John Orberg, Kip Rathke and Matt Stoddart.

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The show's fourth season, which ran concurrently with the third season, was designed for international distribution and featured clips from previous episodes. Production on Eureeka's Castle ended in 1992, as some of the show's crew began working on Gullah Gullah Island.

Synopsis

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The show follows various puppet characters (in the style of Sesame Street), including Eureeka, a sorceress-in-training. Eureeka 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, Batley the bat, and Mr. Knack. There are also various appearing creatures such as mice, singing fish statues called the Fishtones, Magellan's pets Cooey and the Slurms and Batley's pet spider, Webster.

Also featured were animated segments such as the Weston Woods Studios films based on popular children's books, live-action short films, and UK imports such as Roobarb, The Shoe People, and Gran.

Characters

  • Eureeka (performed by Cheryl Blaylock) - The title character. Eureeka is a friendly sorceress-in-training. Her spells are not successful most of the time, but she keeps trying until she gets it right.
  • Magellan (performed by Noel MacNeal) - A large green dragon with a tail that has a mind of its own. He doesn't always understand new concepts. Magellan tends to make great big sneezes that can shake the whole castle whenever he gets upset.
  • Cooey (performed by Lynn Hippen) - Magellan's pet of indeterminate species.
  • Slurms - Magellan's pet worm hybrids. They were animated with clay animation.
  • Batley (performed by James Kroupa in a New York accent) - An egotistical clumsy blue bat who wears glasses due to being near-sighted. Despite being different in every way, he and Magellan are good friends. His flying usually ends with a crash landing prompting him to say "I meant to do that". Batley spends most of his time in the belfry and has a large bug collection. In a 2016 Reddit AMA, Stine said that Batley's face was modeled after his own son, Matt.
  • Webster (performed by Noel MacNeal) - Batley's pet spider.
  • Bogge and Quagmire (performed by Brian Muehl and Pam Arciero) - The Moat Twins are siblings who spend most of their time swimming in the castle moat, eating peanut butter sandwiches, and playing in the basement. Bogge is orange and has two arms while Quagmire is pink and has four arms. They tend to argue with each other, but work together when it comes to causing trouble. Bogge and Quagmire constantly try to steal Magellan's peanut butter sandwiches, but never succeed.
  • Mr. Knack (performed by Brian Muehl in an Italian accent) - The castle's handyman and tinkerer. He uses many unconventional methods for fixing things around the castle. He also loves to barter when he sells some of his inventions that he has made from his pushcart. Mr. Knack always gets some postcards which he reads to the viewers.
  • Sir Klank (performed by James Kroupa) - An old blue mouse with a long gray beard who resides in a suit of armor.
  • Kate (performed by Lynn Hippen) - A pink mouse who frequently reports on what happens in the castle.
  • Emma (performed by Pam Arciero) - A fat orange mouse who loves to eat.
  • Fishtones - A trio of singing fish in the form of a stone fountain who spray water when they're not singing.
  • The Giant (performed by James Kroupa) - A friendly, full-bodied giant with a long nose who owns the wind-up castle music box where the show takes place.
  • Puppeteers

  • Pam Arciero – Quagmire, Emma
  • Cheryl Blaylock – Eureeka
  • Lynn Hippen – Cooey, Kate
  • James Kroupa – Batley, Sir Klank, Giant
  • Noel MacNeal – Magellan, Webster
  • Brian Muehl – Bogge, Mr. Knack
  • Additional puppeteers

  • Robert J. Gardner -
  • John Kennedy -
  • Joey Mazzarino -
  • VHS release

    Several episodes of Eureeka's Castle were released on VHS first by Sony Wonder from 1995 to 1996 and redistributed by Paramount Home Video in 1997.

  • Sing Along With Eureeka (1995)
  • Christmas at Eureeka's Castle (1995)
  • Wide Awake at Eureeka's Castle (1996)
  • Awards

    In 1990, Eureeka's Castle won an Ace Award for best children's program.

    References

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