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39: 657:. It was one of the few Trap Door creatures capable of speaking, doing so in a deep, demonic-sounding tone. It appeared in the episode "Don't Open That Trap Door", often singing along to the lyrics of the theme song. In the episode "The Splund", it emerged from the Trap Door and began terrorizing Boni and Drutt by teleporting around and threatening to eat them. Berk touched it with the point of a sewing needle, causing it to burst like a 545:, and Berk's closest friend. Speaking with an upper-class accent, he is something of an intellectual, but has a tendency to complain or bore others. Boni dislikes to be moved from his favourite spotโ€”an alcove in the wall near the trap doorโ€”and is often shown failing to warn Berk about the various monsters that come from it. Although serious most of the time, he is given to childish excitements on par with those of Berk. 619:) is a recurring monster that initially appeared in the first episode "Breakfast Time", in which it emerges from the trapdoor and pursues Berk through the castle, but ultimately flees back down the trapdoor upon viewing its own reflection. The Big Red Thing makes a later appearance in the episodes "Don't Open That Trap Door", along with the final episode of the first season "Bye Bye Berk". 109: 632:
unwittingly gets him into trouble with The Thing Upstairs, the latter mistaking Rogg for a poorly prepared dinner. When confronting the Red Thing during the final episode of the second season "The Big Red Thing", Rogg is pronounced dead as the credits roll, before revealing himself to be alive in the aftermath.
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until he is covered in a yellow substance. Upon catching him, Berk inflates his body through a small hole in the top of his head, before releasing him to soar back down the trapdoor. In the episode "Fester Rancid", Bubo kidnaps Boni and begins repeatedly hitting him with a stick beside a lake, before
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Rogg (voiced by Willie Rushton) is a large creature who initially appears in the fourth episode of the first series "Lurkings". Although somewhat unintelligent, he is fairly friendly towards Berk and the other residents of the castle. In the episode "Junk Food", Berk initially dislikes him after Rogg
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Creepy, crawly, slimy things, that stick onto your skin... Horrid beasts with tentacles, that want to pull you in... Squirmy worms, slugs and snails, that lie there in a goo... They'll wait down there forever, 'till they get their hands on you... Stay away from that trapdoor, 'Cause there's something
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were broadcast in 1986, with each episode running for around four minutes. A second series followed later with a further 15 episodes of similar running time, making a total of 40 episodes. KPTV provided the editing services for the first series. Berk, Boni, the Thing Upstairs and Rogg were voiced by
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Somewhere in the dark and nasty regions, where nobody goes, stands an ancient castle. Deep within this dank and uninviting place, lives Berk ("Allo!"), overworked servant of "the thing upstairs" ("Berk! Feed me!") But that's nothing compared to the horrors that lurk beneath the trap door, for there
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of the show, and steward or caretaker of the monster's castle. As such, Berk often goes about his duties with simple-minded glee, and enjoys cooking with ingredients such as mud, eyeballs, snakes, and worms. Berk is often warned not to open the trap door by his friends, or forbidden by his master,
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Its latest appearance was the final episode of the series "The Big Red Thing", in which it attacks Rogg before exiting the castle. Berk and his colleagues watch as Rogg and The Big Red Thing battle over the horizon, where Rogg apparently dies and The Big Red Thing disappears. The monster soon
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throughout the entire show, shouting orders to Berk when hungry or annoyed. Berk has two companions, Boni and Drutt. In most episodes, Berk accidentally leaves the trap door open, admitting a more troublesome monster than himself; but some monsters open it from below. Though mostly hostile or
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A board game was also released, entitled Berk's Trap Door Game, which involved going around the board while trying to knock one's opponents over by launching one of four dice, each hidden beneath its own trapdoor, in the game board's central catapulting mechanism.
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For a majority of the series, the plot of each episode will revolve around a new monster that emerges from the trapdoor. These monster are often hostile to Berk and his friends, though others seem relatively harmless and simply act as a minor irritation.
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The Thing Upstairs (voiced by Willie Rushton) is the impatient, cantankerous, demanding and terrifying master of the castle, who rarely leaves his penthouse room, and consequently is never seen. In most episodes, he orders Berk (in a
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In a later episode ("Not Very Nice"), Berk loses one of the Thing's eyes, itself almost as big as Berk, down the trap door, whereafter he claims to have 'seen' the incident's events through the detached
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The Pain, The Little Thing, Don't Open that Trap Door, Junk Food, Yechh!, Flying Wotsit Fingy, Strange Goings On, Midnight Snack, Nasty Stuff, Sniff That, Vile Pile, Slightly Weird and Bye Bye Berk
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Scunge, Oh Globbits, Moany Boni, The Horrible Thing, Not Very Nice, Bugs, Yum Yum, Birthday Surprise, The Stupid Thing, Boo!, The Lump, The Splund, Nasty Beasty, What a Weirdo and The Big Red Thing
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In the 14th episode of the programme's first series, "The Little Thing", a lightning flash illuminates a mass of spongy tentacles. In the same episode, Berk makes a comment about his three eyes.
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he is tossed into the water by Berk. Bubo appears for the last time in the episode "Scunge", where he returns to irritate Berk but is ultimately sent back down the trapdoor by Rogg.
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Breakfast Time, Slither Wriggle and Writhe, Lurkings, Gourmet's Delight, Creepy Crawly, The Big Thing, Ghoulies, The Dose, The Thingy, Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite and Fester Rancid
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In the 1990s, 36 episodes were re-released over 3 videos by Castle Vision (a distribution of Castle Communications plc). The missing four episodes from each of these videos were
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In the episode "The Stupid Thing", it is mentioned that the Thing has three humps on his back, and later, that he possesses wings, which are never shown but can be heard beating.
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where Berk, the central character, lives. Beneath the castle are a series of dark and mysterious caverns inhabited by all manner of "horrible things", accessible by the
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accent) to fix things in the castle, prepare meals for him, or sometimes bathe or clean him. His appearance is never revealed, but grotesque hints are dropped:
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in the 1990s. Together they were referred to as "Brainbox Mills". There was a stop motion movie that was in the works that was never made called
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Bubo (voiced by Terry Brain) is a recurring monster that first appears in the episode "Gourmet's Delight". In the episode, he is initially
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mischievous, the monsters emergent from the trap door include the amiable and periodic Rogg, and occasionally others as harmless as he.
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Don't you open that trapdoor, you're a fool if you dare! Stay away from that trapdoor, 'cause there's something down there...
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In the 13th episode "The Pain", Berk asks which head contains a toothache, implying multiple heads, and the extracted
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and reveal that despite its intimidating manner, it was full of nothing but air. Its voice was edited with a
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is solely inhabited by monsters, and almost all action takes place in the monsters' castle, especially the
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but often does so nonetheless. His usual exclamations include "Oh, Globbits!" and "Sniff that!"
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A rare double video-cassette released in Canada at one point contained every single episode.
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in the afternoon children's programming line-up, and later went into repeats on
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and it got re-released again with the same title on 13 March 2000 (CHV 2163).
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It was re-released with the same title under the "Playbox" label (PVC 121),
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The Splund (voiced by Terry Brain) is a large, round monster capable of
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Drutt (voiced by Nick Shipley) is Berk's pet, resembling an oversized
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is always something down there, in the dark, waiting to come out....
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reappears and roars at the group and the episode ends from here.
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The master of the castle, "The Thing Upstairs", resides in the
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DVD cover with characters Boni, Berk and Drutt (left to right)
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This article is about the TV series. For the video game, see
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The following lines of the theme song, thereupon commence:
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during early weekday mornings. It was repeated in 2004 on
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British television series with live action and animation
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The recognisable theme song of the show was written by
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on Saturday mornings. Newer episodes were featured in
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