Closing Logos - “A Skeleton of Halloween: Ghost vs. Goblin” (1993) (Short Film) (DO NOT BLOCK!)
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Closing logos - Hadley-Scope Animated Television / Rowdymation Productions / Klasky Csupo, Inc. / Fox Television Stations Productions
A short film of 80’s Southern-wreckwacky-wax Rodrickin’ Rock&Roll of the Sun.
Taken from a adult animated vampire-supernatural short film of “A Skeleton of Halloween: Ghost vs. Goblin” (1993)
Production Companies:
Hadley-Scope Animated Television
Rowdymation Productions
Klasky Csupo, Inc.
Distributed by:
Fox Television Stations Productions
Original Network:
Fox
Rated TV-14-L (USA)
Rated 14A (Canada)
Release: October 16, 1993
Runtime: 10 Minutes
Music - Halloween Background Music - Royalty Free Instrumental Music For Videos
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