

Most, if not all of them are a very diverse array of insects, so they're adopted at best. Explosive Breeder: Vincent and Caroleena have lots of.um, children.Doorstop Baby: Creepie's "origin", as explained in both the theme song and the episode "Creepy Crawling".Disguised in Drag: In "Nightmare on Locust Lane", Budge disguises himself as a fortune teller to keep Chris-Alice busy so Creepie can get the insects that are haunting her house to leave.And by everywhere, we mean it can teleport in Creepie's desk or out of a chest she just locked two seconds ago.


well, a doll that follows her everywhere. Creepy Doll: In "Creepie's Living Doll", Creepie receives.Cold Turkeys Are Everywhere: In "Frogenstein", Caroleena tries to stick to her diet but keeps finding bugs she loves to eat wherever she goes.The Clan: Being formed by insects, Creepie's family is really big.Charlie and the Chocolate Parody: "Creepie and the Candy Factory" revolves around Creepie and her class on a field trip at Sweetie McSwiss' candy factory where Creepie encounters a horde of mitch flies which are used to power the machines.Raven: "Gruesome" and "Gruesomely Awesome".Chris-Alice: "Soggy Muffins" and "Super Mega Duper".Carry the One: In "I was a Teenage Wolf Bug", when an antidote Budge made doesn't work, he comments that he always forgets to carry the two.Big Eater: Caroleena, an insect, eats an entire frog whole.And 99¢: In "Attack of the Wasp Zombies", Chris-Alice charges $2.99 for a hat. And Knowing Is Half the Battle: Creepie presents bug-related factoids between the animated segments.Raised by bugs or not, you'd think someone other than Creepie would notice. This gets kind of weird when mistreatment of bugs (and their reaction) becomes an issue, ranging from offhand comments to becoming the basis of a plot. Amplified Animal Aptitude: Most insects in this show behave like humans, and even live well over a decade at the least.It even has a music video that promotes the cartoon. Alternative Foreign Theme Song: In contrast with the usual rock song for its intro, the French version uses a slower song that incorporates Music Box Intervals for the melody, reminiscent of a children's nursery rhyme.Despite acting in typical Alpha Bitch fashion, and seeming to be two of the show's antagonists, they are (sort of) Creepie's friends. Alpha Bitch: Downplayed with Melanie and Carla.Alliterative Name: Creepie Creecher, Budge Bentley, Melanie Melisma, Carla Cabrera, Harry Helby, etc.555: The phone number to Creepie's home is 555-0150.
#Growing up skipper. for free#
The entire series can be viewed for free on Kabillion's YouTube page here, and despite how the episodes are labeled there, this is a Two Shorts cartoon. As such, as she attends Middlington Middle School and makes new friends, she must keep the true nature of her home life secret in order to protect both herself and her family.
#Growing up skipper. license#
Upon hitting adolescence, she's finally given license to attend middle school with other human children, only to discover that much of her species is surprisingly entemophobic. The show follows a young Goth girl named Creepella "Creepie" Creecher who was orphaned as an infant and raised by the thousands of insects that reside in an old, decrepit mansion. I don't have an exact idea, what "B 326" might mean, but "4" is most likely a clue, that this production sample is sample #4.Growing Up Creepie, also known simply as Creepie, is an animated Horror Comedy edutainment series produced by Discovery Kids that aired from September 2006 to June 2008. "B 326-4" is marked on the front as well as on the back. The middle, is an internal stock number for the cardboard mirror and might indicate that the mirror is part of the fashion, but wasn't added to this sample packaging. My guess is, that the sticker with #8670 which was placed on the right side to Than the ones that were part of the regular fashion set.Ī telephone is also part of the packaging sample, but the cardboard mirror of the regular fashion set is missing. It contains the pajama top and trousers of the fashion actually sold lateron - with a different lace, and different scuffs It is a Fashion Pak A1520 outfit: Nighty Nice/Night (1970). In addition, there's a number written on the back. The first number on the bottom left corner is the stock number of the outfit. Numbers on the outside of the front part of the cello. It contains a sticker "Skipper" inside the package and some stickers with The following packaging sample/mock up prototype shows a great insight into the last part of the development process.
