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  1. Young Dracula is a British children's horror drama comedy television series which aired on CBBC, loosely based on Young Dracula, a 2002 children's book by Michael Lawrence. It is also based on the epistolary novel Dracula , written by Bram Stoker and published in 1897.

  2. Follow the adventures of Vlad, a young vampire who moves to Britain with his family and tries to live a normal life. IMDb provides cast and crew information, episode guide, user reviews, trivia, and more for this fantasy family show.

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  3. Welcome to the official Young Dracula Wiki, a collaborative and accessible encyclopaedic resource covering all aspects of the CBBC television series Young Dracula that anyone can edit. The series follows Vladimir, his single father, Count Dracula, older sister Ingrid, and their exploits across British suburbia and beyond as part of the undead ...

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  4. Watch the misadventures of Vlad and Ingrid, who have moved to Britain from Transylvania with their father Count Dracula. The series follows their struggles to fit in, keep their vampire status secret and deal with various dangers and challenges.

  5. A collection of Young Dracula Episodes that are in High Quality, rather than the usual low quality. (updated to include all of season 1 and 2, unfortunutely ...

  6. When You're a Stranger. In the series premiere, the Dracula family is chased out of Transylvania by an angry mob and forced to move to England. Sink your teeth into this hit BBC series about one boy's struggle with his vampire family after single dad Count Dracula moves his two children from Transylvania to modern-day Britain.

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  8. The first 2 series follow the Dracula family, a family of vampires: Vladimir (Vlad), his father Count Dracula, and sister Ingrid. Having lived in Transylvani...

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