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Many of the 13 episodes featured some sort of problem caused by immature or stupid actions of a student and were usually solved by teamwork or some other [[An Aesop|Aesop-heavy]] answer, making some of the episodes rather [[Anvilicious]].
Many of the 13 episodes featured some sort of problem caused by immature or stupid actions of a student and were usually solved by teamwork or some other [[An Aesop|Aesop-heavy]] answer, making some of the episodes rather [[Anvilicious]].

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This character provides examples of:
* [[All-Ghouls School]]
* [[All-Ghouls School]]
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Duzer is implied to have a crush on Vinnie Stoker, but she vehemently denies this.
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Duzer is implied to have a crush on Vinnie Stoker, but she vehemently denies this.

Latest revision as of 14:43, 12 July 2018

Well it's just like any other high school
You've got the same problems in your head
except their lockers are coffins
And the teachers...

Are the undead
—Theme song

This short-lived Hanna-Barbera cartoon premiered in 1990 on NBC, with the full title of Rick Moranis in Gravedale High, featuring teacher Max Schneider (as the title suggests, played by Rick Moranis) as the sole human teacher in an All-Ghouls School, teaching a class of misfit students who, according to the headmistress, otherwise would have been booted out from the school (despite none of them showing any outrageously bad or different behavior, aside being maybe lazy and distracted).

His class includes a greaser vampire, nerdy werewolf, fat mummy, surfer fishboy, valley girl gorgon and other stereotypical teenager versions (and adult, for the teachers) of classic horror movie monsters.

Many of the 13 episodes featured some sort of problem caused by immature or stupid actions of a student and were usually solved by teamwork or some other Aesop-heavy answer, making some of the episodes rather Anvilicious.

Tropes used in Gravedale High include: