Darkstalkers is an animated series loosely based on the Capcom arcade fighting video game, Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors. It ran in syndication for one season between September 30, and December 30, 1995. As the series was aimed at a younger audience, the violence and sexual content that was present in the game was toned down. In addition, the plot was changed.
Plot[]
The plot of the series revolves around a human boy named Harry Grimoire, a descendant of Merlin that was made exclusively for the show, who forms a partnership with a catgirl Felicia in order to combat and defend the world from Pyron, an alien that resembles living fire and his allies; a vampire named Dimitri Maximoff and a succubus descendant of Morgan le Fay named Morrigan Aensland.
Episodes[]
- Out of the Dark
- Donovan's Bane
- The Game
- Pyramid Power
- And the Walls Come Tumblin' Down
- Ghost Hunter
- Little Bigfoot's Last Stand
- My Harry's in the Highland
- Aliens Keep Out
- Samurai's Honor
- There's no Business Like Dragon Business
- Darkest Before the Dawn
- Everyone's a Critic
Cast[]
- Kathleen Barr - Mrs. Grimoire
- Lisa Ann Beley - Felicia, Hsien-Ko and Orin
- Garry Chalk - Donovan Baine
- Ian Corlett - Victor von Gerdenheim, Huitzil, Computer, Irving I. Irving and Hendrik Farr
- Michael Donovan - Dimitri Maximoff, Dracula and Dragon
- Lisa Harris - Hairball
- Saffron Henderson - Morrigan Aensland and Morgan le Fay
- Kyle Labine - Harry Grimoire
- Scott McNeil - Rikuo, Anakaris (episodes 3, 5-13), Lord Raptor, Merman, Ambassador and Bigfoot Tribe Member
- Colin Murdock - Bishamon
- Richard Newman - Pyron, Merlin and Terramon
- Gerald Plunkett - Klaus Schmendrick
- Venus Terzo - Quan Ying and Mei-Ling
- Lee Tockar - Jon Talbain
- Dale Wilson - Bigfoot
- Zoltan Buday (uncredited) - Anakaris (episodes 1-2 and 4)
Trivia[]
- The series was co-produced by Capcom, meaning they had input on what should and what should not be in the show.