Bunnicula and his friends realize Mina's dad has been played for a dummy when he goes on a date with a female ventriloquist.
11 min
T1:E1
Episódio 1
When Chester is tired of Bunnicula's ghoulish mischief he decides to lock him back in the cellar. But this proves to be a mistake when a mummy monkey attacks the apartment.
After Harold comes home from surgery after eating a soccer ball, Chester and Bunnicula commit to helping their friend get some rest and read him a bedtime story. But after a monstrous hybrid of a spider and a lamb emerges from the book, they’re afraid their immobilized friend will be eaten! Bunnicula and Chester team up to save their friend.
When a ghostly Southern alligator looking for her missing earring is haunting the sewers spreads a crying curse through the apartment, only Bunnicula can set things right before everyone drowns in their own waterworks.
After Mina and her friends try to invoke Bloody Mary in the hall mirror, Harold discovers that they’ve actually conjured a mud monster that he’s super excited to introduce to his friends.
When Chester feeds Bunnicula garlic as a way to remove his vampire powers, the bunny’s fur falls off and he becomes a cute, dancing skeleton. But after Chester realizes that Mina’s heart will break if she realizes Bunnicula is a real vampire, he and Harold must cover up the problem.
When Chester realizes that Bunnicula isn't enough to protect the Orlock Apartments from supernatural forces, Bunnicula introduces his friends to the Knight Owl — a dedicated defender of the downtrodden, but the family's new protector seems to be a little too good at his job.
When the spirit of an evil Viking warrior returns to life in the body of Harold's squeaky dog toy, it wants revenge against the rabbit that trapped it in the first place.
After Chester assumes that an eggplant will cause Bunnicula to lay a monster egg, Bunnicula decides to pull a prank on Chester and dresses up as his own baby.
Chester isn't acting like himself lately, but the trouble doesn't really start until Bunnicula realizes that Chester has been watching a possessed video cassette.
Mina builds a vegetable monster for her science project, but when a blast of static electricity brings the creature to life, Bunnicula instantly falls for her charms.
Fed up with Bunnicula's shenangians, Chester decides to put him up for adoption, but when Harold ends up being taken away by a kooky old lady, the two must put their differences aside and save him.
Mina leaves the pets out overnight in the spooky old dog house, not realizing that the doghouse is haunted by the ghost of a playful puppy from the 1930s, who won't rest until someone plays with him.
After Mina performs some horrendous karaoke on an old blues singer’s song, Bunnicula intervenes to stop the blues singer’s ghost from ruining Mina's life.