We don't have an article named Characters/TheTrapDoor, exactly. See the list below. Beneath the castle are a series of dark and mysterious caverns inhabited by all manner of "horrible things", accessible by the eponymous trap door. It was repeated in 2004 on Nick Jr Classics, 2005 on Trouble and 2009 on POP, and it was also repeated on Channel 5. Saved by Linda Smith. 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. Specific release details. It is capable of defeating level six cogs or lev… In a later episode ("Not Very Nice"), Berk loses one of his master's eyes down the trap door, whereafter his master claims to have 'seen' the incident's events through the detached eye; the latter almost as big as Berk. Trap Door is an Event Challenge Card in the game 5-Minute Dungeon. Berk has two companions, Boni and Drutt. A rare double video-cassette released in Canada at one point contained every single episode. This is a list of all the episodes of The Trap Door.The claymation animated television series began in 1984 and ended in 1990, running for two series of 25 and 15 episodes.. All 40 episodes are now available on a single DVD released February 21, 2005. Berk (voiced by Willie Rushton) is an oviform blue creature who speaks with a West Country accent. Brain and Mills were also responsible for another animated show, Stoppit and Tidyup, a few years later in the late 1980s, and Bump the Elephant in the 1990s. Speaking with an upper-class accent, he is something of an intellectual, but has a tendency to complain or bore others. As such, Berk often goes about his duties with simple-minded glee, and enjoys cooking with ingredients such as mud, eyeballs, snakes, and worms. The Trap Door is a British animated television series, originally shown in the United Kingdom in 1984. He is the protagonist of the show, and steward or caretaker of the monster's castle. Every time the trap door opens a new adventure begins for Berk and his pals; Boni (a talking skull) and Drutt (a mischievous spider)! The monster soon reappears and roars at the group and the episode ends. The Big Red Thing (voiced by Nick Shipley) 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 Yellow Thing. . The master of the castle, "The Thing Upstairs", resides in the attic of the castle and remains an unseen character throughout the entire show, shouting orders to Berk when hungry or annoyed. The Trap Door (TV Series 1984– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. The Trap Door Spiders are a literary male-only eating, drinking, and arguing society in New York City, with a membership historically composed of notable science fiction personalities. It originally aired on ITV between October 6, 1986 to July 28, 1990. Franchise. Berk is a servant to The Thing Upstairs, and he lives in the servant quarters with his friends Boni (a talking skull) and Drutt (a naughty spider). Don't you open that Trap Door, Your a fool if you dare. Both seasons are currently available on iTunes and Prime Video. Berk - The Trap Door. The Thing Upstairs has a cold, so Berk makes him some of his special medicine. When this card is flipped over,all players must discard 3 cards, unless a Cancel or Holy Hand Grenade is used to skip the Event. He is the protagonist of the show, and steward or caretaker of the monster's castle. Biography . Though mostly hostile or mischievous, the monsters emergent from the trap door include the amiable and periodic Rogg and occasionally others as harmless as he. Although the emphasis of the show was the humor and the program itself was made for children, it drew much from horror and dark fantasy. The show was set in a Haunted Castle owned by an unseen creature known only as 'The Thing Upstairs'. Aliases: Popular on Giant Bomb 83 video Jeff & Jeff Jack In. Created by Terry Brain, Charlie Mills. Crazy and hilarious 3D stop motion animation, featuring the cute blue creature Berk. The introduction scene of The Trap Door was a parody of many of Vincent Price's horror film introductions: Somewhere in the dark and nasty regions, where nobody goes, stands an ancient castle. The Trap Door was a children's claymation animated series which initially ran on Channel 4 from 1984 to 1986, but has since been repeated a number of times. Nick Shipley provided the voice of Drutt, The Thing Upstairs and other characters. Years later in 1990, when the show had proved successful, another series was produced and aired with a further 15 episodes of similar running time. Berk is often warned not to open the trap door by his friends, or forbidden by his master, but often does so nonetheless. Brad! [3] Later, Terry Brain went on to be an animator with Aardman Animations and has since worked on the six Wallace and Gromit films, as well as Chicken Run and animated television shows, Gogs and Creature Comforts. A hatch, an opening which may also be in a wall and need not be flush with the surface, is similar; in some cases either name is applicable.A small door in a wall, floor or ceiling used to gain access to equipment is called an access hatch or access door The following lines of the theme song, thereupon commence: Don't you open that trapdoor, you're a fool if you dare! Some play an important role in the task that Berk needs to accomplish at the moment. The recognisable theme song of the show was written by Scottish songwriter Bob Heatlie, who also wrote the Shakin' Stevens hit Merry Christmas Everyone, and also one of the popular hits of the 1980s, Japanese Boy, sung by Aneka. 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". The Trap Door is a British animated television series, originally shown in the United Kingdom in 1984. The main character was this creature's servant, a blue blob named Berk, who lived in the castle's lower floors and did his master's bidding, such as tidying up and cooking his various disgusting meals. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. In the episode "Fester Rancid", Bubo kidnaps Boni and begins repeatedly hitting him with a stick beside a lake, before he is tossed into the water by Berk. The name is a reference to the reclusive habits of the trapdoor spider, which when it enters its burrow pulls the hatch shut behind it. The plot revolves around the daily lives and the misadventures of a group of monsters living in a castle. 1. and walk right into a deadly trap. Although somewhat unintelligent, he is fairly friendly towards Berk and the other residents of the castle. [1][2] Digital children's channel Pop started rerunning the show in 2010. Berk has two companions, Boni and Drutt. Trap Doors open upward if the character opening it is below the Trap Door's level, and downward if above. Boni (voiced by Willie Rushton) is a disembodied human skull, and Berk's closest friend. 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With William Rushton, Nick Shipley. The Big Red Thing (character) Bubo; The Thing Upstairs; Berk; Boni; The Castle; The Trap Door(Place) Stay away from that Trap Door, Cos' there's somethin' down there. Creepy, crawly, slimy things that stick onto your skin, Horrid things with tentacles that want to pull you in, Squirmy, worms, slugs and snails that lie there in a goo, The Big Red Thing (character) The Kraken. Trap Door. The Trapdoor can be obtained once a toon earns a total of 2,000 Trap skill points. His usual exclamations include "Oh, Globbits!" In the UK, The Trap Door was originally aired during the mid-1980s on ITV in the afternoon children's programming line-up, and later went into repeats on Motormouth on Saturday mornings. These games were available for the ZX Spectrum, the Amstrad CPC and the Commodore 64. The world of The Trap Door is solely inhabited by monsters, and almost all action takes place in the monsters' castle, and especially the pantry or cellar where lives Berk, the central character. All 40 episodes were released over 4 VHS videotapes in the UK by Channel 5 Video in the 1980s. Although the emphasis was on humour and the show was marketed as a children's programme, it 28 episode The HotSpot - Episode 389. The show was aired again in the 1990s when it was broadcast by Channel 4 during early weekday mornings. A mix of horror, comedy and some fantasy, the series focused on the everyday life and mishaps of Berk, the overworked servant/chef to the mostly unseen Thing Upstairs. When first obtained, the Trapdoor does a maximum damage of "60" to one cog. "What a Weirdo", "Nasty Beasty" and "The Big Red Thing". The Trap Door was a British Claymation show that first aired in 1984. Spoofed in this segment from That Mitchell and Webb Look where the architect working for the Evil Genius has built the trap door compliant to safety requirements. The Trap Door is the third book in the Infinity Ring series and was released on February 5, 2013. All 40 episodes of The Trap Door were released on DVD by Universal Pictures in 2005. The "Sock It To Me" bits on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In frequently showed a character (usually Judy Carne) falling through a trap door. If grown on a tree and is organic, the Trapdoor will increase in damage by six or seven, depending on the maximum damage of its current power. The Splund (voiced by Willie Rushton) is a large, round monster capable of teleportation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Trap_Door, https://trap-door.fandom.com/wiki/Trap_Door_Wiki?oldid=1918. The year is 1850, and the nation is divided over the issue of slavery. In most episodes, Berk accidentally leaves the trap door open, admitting a more troublesome monster than himself; but some monsters open it from below. The voice of Drutt is that of Nick Shipley, then proprietor of KPTV, who provided the editing services for the early series of Trap Door. In every episode, the titular trap door would open, and a monster would come out, … As Berk drags the little green thing back to the trap door, he finds the creature's mum has come out too - … Trap Door DVDs at Amazon Trap Door Costumes at FancyDressOutfitters Trap Door on EBay . In most episodes, he orders Berk (in a Cockney accent) to fix things in the castle, prepare meals for him, or sometimes bathe or clean him. The Trap Door. and "Sniff that!" Though mostly hostile or mischievous, the monsters emergent from the trap door include the amiable and periodic Rogg and occasionally others as harmless as he.[1]. Buy art prints, posters and framed art at the UK's favourite online gallery, WorldGallery.co.uk. The Big Red Thing (character) Bubo; The Thing Upstairs; Berk; Boni; The Castle; The Trap Door(Place) The world of The Trap Door is solely inhabited by monsters, and almost all action takes place in the monsters' castle, and especially the pantry or cellar where lives Berk, the central character. A total of 25 episodes of The Trap Door were made in 1984, with each episode running for around four minutes. Beneath the castle are a series of dark and mysterious caverns inhabited by all manner of "horrible things", accessible by the eponymous trap door. For a majority of the series, the plot of each episode will revolve around a new monster that emerges from the trapdoor. 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. 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. In most episodes, Berk accidentally leaves the trap door open, admitting a more troublesome monster than himself; but some monsters open it from below. "), overworked servant of "the thing upstairs" ('Berk! As such, Berk often goes about his duties with simple-minded glee, and enjoys cooking with ingredients such as mud, eyeballs, snakes, and worms. His appearance is never revealed, but grotesque hints are dropped: in the 14th episode of the programme's first series, "The Little Thing", a lightning flash illuminates a mass of spongy tentacles and in the same episode, Berk makes a comment about his three eyes; whereas in the 13th episode "The Pain", Berk asks which head contains a toothache, implying multiple heads, and the extracted tooth itself is a fang nearly two-thirds the size of Berk. The show was created by British animators Terry Brain and Charlie Mills, and produced through their own companies, CMTB Animation and Queensgate Productions Ltd. The world of The Trap Door is solely inhabited by monsters, and almost all action takes place in the monsters' castle, and especially the pantry or cellar where lives Berk, the central character. Deep within this dank and uninviting place, lives Berk ("Allo! A board game was also released entitled Berk's Trapdoor 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. Thort. The Trap Door. The television series spawned a video game in the mid-80s called The Trap Door and a sequel called Through The Trap Door. The missing four episodes from each of these videos were "Bye Bye Berk". In the episode, he is initially invisible until he is covered in a yellow substance. Berk has two companions, Boni and Drutt. Dak, Sera, and Riq return to the United States . Berk, Boni and most character voices were provided by Willie Rushton, an English cartoonist, satirist, comedian, actor and performer who co-founded the satirical magazine Private Eye. Inexact title. Drutt is non-verbal but makes various noises. In most episodes, Berk accidentally leaves the trap door open, admitting a more troublesome monster than himself; but some monsters open it from below. There was a total of 40 episodes of the show produced. Trap Door Cartoon Shows My Childhood Memories Halloween Town Stop Motion Skull Art Buy Art Illustration Art Animation 71 episode Breaking Brad: Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels XII. Although serious most of the time, he is given to childish excitements on par with those of Berk. In the 1990s, 36 episodes were re-released over 3 videos by Castle Vision (a distribution of Castle Communications plc). Its latest appearance was the final episode of the series "The Big Red Thing", in which it attacks Rogg before exiting the castle. . Photos and videos are a great way to add visuals to your wiki. The Big Red Thing made his very first appearance in the very first episode of the series, Breakfast Time. Meanwhile, a 'horrible green gobby lump' comes out of the trap door and drinks all the medicine, with strange results. The show would ultimately become a cult favorite and one of the most widely recognized family shows of the 1980's. His usual exclamations include "Oh, Globbits!" Trap Door Disney Characters Fictional Characters Eyes Tv Image Fantasy Characters Bud Television Set. The plot revolves around the daily lives and the misadventures of a group of monsters living in a castle. Berk (voiced by Willie Rushton) is an oviform blue creature who speaks with a West Country accent. The Trap Door is a British animated television series, originally shown in the United Kingdom in 1984. The Trap Door is a video game published for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and Commodore 64 in 1986 by Piranha Games. This article is about the TV series. Boni dislikes to be moved from his favourite spot—an alcove in the wall near the trap door—and is often shown failing to warn Berk about the various monsters that come from it. There was a stop motion movie that was in the works that was never made called The Pudding. Berk has two companions, Boni and Drutt. A toon can move up to the next level gag, the TNT, after earning a total of 6,000 Trap skill points. There were many reasons why we all loved the stop-motion kids’ television programme The Trap Door: the theme tune, the adorable main character Berk, the zany slapstick, the amusing monsters which dwelled below…but for me it was the unique vocal talents of the man who gave the characters their personalities, Willie Rushton. These monster are often hostile to Berk and his friends, though others seem relatively harmless and simply act as a minor irritation. [citation needed A 7" record of the extended theme song was released, with a B-side featuring an instrumental song called "Ghost Chase", performed by The Ghost Chasers. The show has since become a cult favourite and remains one of the most widely recognised family entertainment shows of the 1980s. Although often characterised as male, Drutt produces a litter of baby spiders in the show's second season. Comments Share. Each monster on the list is arranged, chronologically, in the order that they are first seen in the series. (These include a blue thing, a spider and a skull). It was written by Don Priestley and based on the British children's television show of the same name.The music was composed by David Dunn. It was one of the few Trap Door creatures capable of speaking, doing so in a deep, demonic-sounding tone. The problem is, that Berk does not know which one is the right one. Although the emphasis was on humour and the show was marketed as a children's programme, it drew much from horror and dark fantasy. Franchises of this game. Closing Lyrics. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. 3D plasticine animation, featuring Berk, a blue creature who lives as servant to the unseen 'Thing Upstairs' in an old dark house. The master of the castle, "The Thing Upstairs", resides in the attic of the castle and remains an unseen character throughout the entire show, shouting orders to Berk when hungry or annoyed. Berk touched it with the point of a sewing needle, causing it to burst like a balloon and reveal that despite its intimidating manner, it was full of nothing but air. In the episode "Junk Food", Berk initially dislikes him after Rogg unwittingly gets him into trouble with The Thing Upstairs, the latter mistaking Rogg for a poorly prepared dinner. The reference point for character altitude seems to be the character's center, not the feet: the character's feet can be about one half tile below the bottom of a closed Trap Door (standing on a stair), and the door will still open downward. Beneath the castle is a series of dark and mysterious caverns inhabited by all manner of "horrible things", accessible by the eponymous trap door. This list features every trapdoor monster seen in the television series. Berk is often warned not to open the trap door by his friends, or forbidden by his master, but often does so nonetheless. 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. and "Sniff that!". The Trap Door is a British animated series. 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. 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. D&D Beyond Although the emphasis was on humour and the show was marketed as a children's programme, it drew much from horror and dark fantasy. (These include a blue thing, a spider and a skull). Newer episodes were featured in Ghost Train, also on Saturday mornings. Below the trap door lure many monstrous creatures and only wait for it to be opened to escape. Drutt (voiced by Nick Shipley) is Berk's pet, resembling an oversized spider, who often causes trouble when chasing after worms and other invaders, as by passing the trap door in search thereof. In these dark days, the Underground Railroad provides a light of hope, helping runaway slaves escape to freedom. Rogg (voiced by Willie Rushton) is a large gorilla like creature who initially appears in the fourth episode of the first series "Lurkings". Bubo (voiced by Nick Shipley) is a recurring monster that first appears in the episode "Gourmet's Delight". History. When fully maximized, it can deal a maximum damage of "70". Summary Together they were referred to as "Brainbox Mills". The Trap Door by Terry Brain. 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. We do have:FanficRecs/The Trap DoorFridge/The Trap DoorFunny/The Trap DoorTrivia/The Trap DoorWesternAnimation/The Trap DoorYMMV/The Trap DoorIf … The main character was this creature's servant, a blue blob named Berk, who lived in the castle's lower floors along with his friends, a skull named Boni and a strange spider-like creature named Drutt. It appeared in the episode "Don't open that Trap Door", often singing along to the lyrics of the theme song. But the Hystorians have taken control of the Underground Railroad from within. 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