Mina and the Count
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Mina and the Count is an animated television series created by Rob Renzetti, which was never brought into development as a full-fledged series. Instead, animated shorts of this series aired on the What a Cartoon! and Oh Yeah! Cartoons shows. Despite much demand by fans to get it greenlit as an official series, Frederator Studios president Fred Seibert confirmed there is currently no development of this.
The original Mina and the Count short, "Interlude With a Vampire," premiered on Cartoon Network's What a Cartoon! Show in the mid-1990s, making it the only short to be featured on both creator-guided shorts projects guided by Fred Seibert. The short was about a 7-year-old girl named Mina Harper (a play on Dracula character Mina Harker) and her encounters with a vampire during a night that she is sleeping. It is rumored that these cartoons were the inspiration for the Cartoon Network animated television series The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy.[citation needed]
[edit] Voice actors and their characters
- Tara Strong - (originally Ashley Johnson) Mina Harper
- Robert Galey - (originally Jeff Bennett) Igor
- Jim Lange - (originally Mark Hamill) Vlad the Count
- Michael Bell - Mr. Harper
[edit] Episode list
(All these episodes were animated shorts that aired on Oh Yeah! Cartoons and the What A Cartoon! Shows)
- Interlude With A Vampire
- Franken Frog
- My Best Friend
- The Vampire That Came to Dinner
- The Ghoul's Tribunal
- Playing a Hunch (Sketch to preeliminate)
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