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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Actually the show has had a few DVD releases, but only a handful of episodes at most. The majority of the series is still unavailable.
** Mill Creek Entertainment has released a complete first season set of the series. However, the rest of the series remains in limbo, and they're also [[NoExportForYou unavailable outside America]].
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'''''Mona the Vampire''''' was a Canadian animated series, running from 1999 to 2003.
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Mona the Vampire was an animated television show, running from 1999 to 2003. Mona Parker is an average girl living in an average small town. Not that she's content with it. Assuming the identity of Mona the Vampire (wig, fangs and cape that could give Dracula a run for his money), she fight the supernatural creeps and baddies that are drawn to her town ([[MrImagination or that she believes are drawn to her town, in any case]]). Assisting her are her faithful cat Fang, along with her two best friends, Charley (A.K.A. Zapman) and Lily (A.K.A. Princess Giant).
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Mona Parker is an average girl living in an average small town. Not that she's content with it. Assuming the identity of Mona the Vampire (wig, fangs and cape that could give Dracula a run for his money), she fight the supernatural creeps and baddies that are drawn to her town ([[MrImagination or that she believes are drawn to her town, in any case]]). Assisting her are her faithful cat Fang, along with her two best friends, Charley (A.K.A. Zapman) and Lily (A.K.A. Princess Giant).
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* [[NoExportForYou No Broadcast For You]]: Despite being an English production, it never aired in the U.S. (although it has been seen on jaroo.com, and it's it aired on the [=ThisTV=] network, which is out of your luck if you don't have it).This TV before their children's block dissolved).
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* {{Vampires}}: The title character Mona, and her rival Von Kreepsula.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: There were books.
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* {{Ninja}}: The subject of ''The Ninja's Curse'' involved Charlie obtaining a pair of cursed nunchucks from his Aunt Cassandra.
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* CatsAreMagic: In Mona's eyes, this is what Fang is. This actually was a plot point in an episode involving a mummy.
* CrazyPrepared: In ''Vampire Hunter'', Angela destroys the tape records Charlie and Lily use to prove that she had something to do with Nicole being mean to them and Mona. [[spoiler: What she didn't expect was that there actually ''was'' a back-up tape recorder--taped to Fang!]]
* CrazyPrepared: In ''Vampire Hunter'', Angela destroys the tape records Charlie and Lily use to prove that she had something to do with Nicole being mean to them and Mona. [[spoiler: What she didn't expect was that there actually ''was'' a back-up tape recorder--taped to Fang!]]
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* RapunzelHair: Princess Giant has a head of blond hair going down to her ankles.
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* ThreeAmigos: Mona, Charlie and Lily
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* FelonyMisdemeanor: In ''There's No Place Like Gnome'', the town gets riled up when their gnomes start getting picked off like flies.
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* KlaatuBaradaNikto: Mona uses this as an incantation in "Witch Watch".
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* KiddieKid: Mona and her friends are supposed to be 10, but with their imaginations they act more like 6-year-olds.
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* IRejectYourReality: Mona always insists her explanation for what happened is correct.
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* CuteLittleFangs: Mona, though they are fake.
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* TheMenInBlack Excuse me, I mean dark suits.TheMenInBlack--er, Dark Suits.
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* RichBitch: Angela, Mona's rival, fits this trope to a t. The pilot explains that her parents won the lottery and thus it explains her personality.
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!!Mona the Vampire Offers examples of:
* AdultsAreUseless: Subverted. It's not that they are helpful, it's just that--in Mona's mind--the have no clear understanding of whats going on when supernatural forces are at work.
* AgentScully: Angela, to the point that she has NO IMAGINATION whatsoever. Ironically, that actually saves Mona and her friends when they confronted with a Wendigo (no, not [[{{VideoGame/X-Men}} that]] one).
* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti
* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Charlie, Mona, and Lily.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Whether it's slime, computers or the like, Mona will believe that something's wrong when people are obsessed with something/not acting themselves.
* CropCircles: One episode had Mona dealing with aliens making crop circles. In reality, it was two people advertising a cornfield maze.
* EveryGirlIsCuterWithHairDecs: Mona has red hair bows and Lily has her blue headband.
* FlowerInHerHair: Lily has a daisy in her hair.
** It's also part of a blue headband so it lapses into EveryGirlIsCuterWithHairDecs.
* FunWithAcronyms: In ''The Men In Dark Suits'', Mona states that UN means "Uranus Nerexene" although Charlie states it as "United Nations". Mona lampshades that those two were always mixed up.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In one episode Mona is pulled through a mirror into a Negaverse. In that universe the normally nice Charley and Lily are bullies. The animators decided to show this by having the Nega Lily replace the flower Lily normally wears in her hair, with a marijuana leaf.
** For not being made in Japan, this show certainly gets away with a lot of Panty Shots.
* GhostStory: If it's not vampires, mummies, bigfoot, dolls, etc., there's always a ghost involved.
* HereWeGoAgain: After Mona 'frees' her mother from the influence of an old band she likes, her dad finds out about a Sci-fi convention based on a show he watched. Mona then states this.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Actually the show has had a few DVD releases, but only a handful of episodes at most. The majority of the series is still unavailable.
* LegoGenetics: Mona uses dinosaur D.N.A. ordered from a comic book to make her own T-Rex and it works.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Through Mona's eyes--and also her friends'--there's always supernatural stuff going along. However, many of the episodes can be figured out through the evidence placed in the show. For example, an episode where lots of snakes are seen around town and a woman dressing up as Medusa is based on the warm weather and the fact that the woman is ''playing'' Medusa in a production.
* {{Megane}}: Charlie.
* TheMenInBlack Excuse me, I mean dark suits.
* [[MrImagination Ms. Imagination]]: Mona.
* MurderousMannequin: "Night of the Living Mannequin" What Mona believes are mannequins being used to take over the town [[spoiler: are really just mannequins being remade and modeling a new fashion line.]]
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: In their time, Mona and her friends have battled Ghosts, nature spirits, aliens, monsters, robots and even a sentient computer virus.
* [[NoExportForYou No Broadcast For You]]: Despite being an English production, it never aired in the U.S. (although it has been seen on jaroo.com, and will soon air on the [=ThisTV=] network).
** It is an English language production, but the show is Canadian which might explain why it was not seen in the U.S.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Mona's trump card is lightning bolts she can shoot from her fingertips.
* PoliceAreUseless: Subverted. The police is good at handling their job. The thing is that Mona usually somehow defeats the 'supernatural threats' all by herself and the sheriff knows about their exploits. He doesn't do anything about it because he only sees it as make-believe.
* RichBitch: Angela, Mona's rival, fits this trope to a t. The pilot explains that her parents won the lottery and thus it explains her personality.
* ScaryScarecrows: One in the pilot episode ''Night of the Living Scarecrow''. Played with and subverted for these reasons: One, what one was the scarecrow was really the caretaker of the church...but then we find out there's a second hat, so there might really be a living sacrecrow.
* ThemeNaming: There's a whole list of episodes with the word Ghoul in them.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Mona's adventurous personality is a stark contrast to Lily's shy, quiet demeanor.
* TomeOfEldritchLore: Mona's Diary, the Book of the Slimy. Apparently it has some seriously nasty things locked away in its pages.
* UnreliableNarrator (Through The Eyes Of A Child): It is suggested in the series that all the adventures are in fact only Mona's imagination, and she and her friends are just playing super heroes.
* {{Vampires}}: The title character Mona, and her rival Von Kreepsula.
* VampireHunter: The title of one episode, and the titular character Nicole. Apparently she's also the same as Mona and her friends (what with her wild imagination) and was like that [[spoiler: because Angela spread nasty rumors about Mona and the others to her. Fortunately, Vampire and Vampire Hunter reconciled and became friends.]]
* {{Wendigo}}: Subject of one episode.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotHeinous: In ''There's No Place Like Gnome'', the town gets riled up when their gnomes start getting picked off like flies.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: In ''Red Moon Monsters'', Lily wants the power to be big despite Mona giving her way more awesome ideas for powers.
* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be Bugs?]]: Lily has a horrifying fear of bugs in ''The Dreaded Human Spider'' but gets rid of it just in time to save her friends.
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!!Mona the Vampire Offers examples of:
* AdultsAreUseless: Subverted. It's not that they are helpful, it's just that--in Mona's mind--the have no clear understanding of whats going on when supernatural forces are at work.
* AgentScully: Angela, to the point that she has NO IMAGINATION whatsoever. Ironically, that actually saves Mona and her friends when they confronted with a Wendigo (no, not [[{{VideoGame/X-Men}} that]] one).
* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti
* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Charlie, Mona, and Lily.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Whether it's slime, computers or the like, Mona will believe that something's wrong when people are obsessed with something/not acting themselves.
* CropCircles: One episode had Mona dealing with aliens making crop circles. In reality, it was two people advertising a cornfield maze.
* EveryGirlIsCuterWithHairDecs: Mona has red hair bows and Lily has her blue headband.
* FlowerInHerHair: Lily has a daisy in her hair.
** It's also part of a blue headband so it lapses into EveryGirlIsCuterWithHairDecs.
* FunWithAcronyms: In ''The Men In Dark Suits'', Mona states that UN means "Uranus Nerexene" although Charlie states it as "United Nations". Mona lampshades that those two were always mixed up.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In one episode Mona is pulled through a mirror into a Negaverse. In that universe the normally nice Charley and Lily are bullies. The animators decided to show this by having the Nega Lily replace the flower Lily normally wears in her hair, with a marijuana leaf.
** For not being made in Japan, this show certainly gets away with a lot of Panty Shots.
* GhostStory: If it's not vampires, mummies, bigfoot, dolls, etc., there's always a ghost involved.
* HereWeGoAgain: After Mona 'frees' her mother from the influence of an old band she likes, her dad finds out about a Sci-fi convention based on a show he watched. Mona then states this.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Actually the show has had a few DVD releases, but only a handful of episodes at most. The majority of the series is still unavailable.
* LegoGenetics: Mona uses dinosaur D.N.A. ordered from a comic book to make her own T-Rex and it works.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Through Mona's eyes--and also her friends'--there's always supernatural stuff going along. However, many of the episodes can be figured out through the evidence placed in the show. For example, an episode where lots of snakes are seen around town and a woman dressing up as Medusa is based on the warm weather and the fact that the woman is ''playing'' Medusa in a production.
* {{Megane}}: Charlie.
* TheMenInBlack Excuse me, I mean dark suits.
* [[MrImagination Ms. Imagination]]: Mona.
* MurderousMannequin: "Night of the Living Mannequin" What Mona believes are mannequins being used to take over the town [[spoiler: are really just mannequins being remade and modeling a new fashion line.]]
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: In their time, Mona and her friends have battled Ghosts, nature spirits, aliens, monsters, robots and even a sentient computer virus.
* [[NoExportForYou No Broadcast For You]]: Despite being an English production, it never aired in the U.S. (although it has been seen on jaroo.com, and will soon air on the [=ThisTV=] network).
** It is an English language production, but the show is Canadian which might explain why it was not seen in the U.S.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Mona's trump card is lightning bolts she can shoot from her fingertips.
* PoliceAreUseless: Subverted. The police is good at handling their job. The thing is that Mona usually somehow defeats the 'supernatural threats' all by herself and the sheriff knows about their exploits. He doesn't do anything about it because he only sees it as make-believe.
* RichBitch: Angela, Mona's rival, fits this trope to a t. The pilot explains that her parents won the lottery and thus it explains her personality.
* ScaryScarecrows: One in the pilot episode ''Night of the Living Scarecrow''. Played with and subverted for these reasons: One, what one was the scarecrow was really the caretaker of the church...but then we find out there's a second hat, so there might really be a living sacrecrow.
* ThemeNaming: There's a whole list of episodes with the word Ghoul in them.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Mona's adventurous personality is a stark contrast to Lily's shy, quiet demeanor.
* TomeOfEldritchLore: Mona's Diary, the Book of the Slimy. Apparently it has some seriously nasty things locked away in its pages.
* UnreliableNarrator (Through The Eyes Of A Child): It is suggested in the series that all the adventures are in fact only Mona's imagination, and she and her friends are just playing super heroes.
* {{Vampires}}: The title character Mona, and her rival Von Kreepsula.
* VampireHunter: The title of one episode, and the titular character Nicole. Apparently she's also the same as Mona and her friends (what with her wild imagination) and was like that [[spoiler: because Angela spread nasty rumors about Mona and the others to her. Fortunately, Vampire and Vampire Hunter reconciled and became friends.]]
* {{Wendigo}}: Subject of one episode.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotHeinous: In ''There's No Place Like Gnome'', the town gets riled up when their gnomes start getting picked off like flies.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: In ''Red Moon Monsters'', Lily wants the power to be big despite Mona giving her way more awesome ideas for powers.
* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be Bugs?]]: Lily has a horrifying fear of bugs in ''The Dreaded Human Spider'' but gets rid of it just in time to save her friends.
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