Freaky (TV series)

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Freaky
Genre Horror
Thriller
Science fiction
Fantasy
Mystery
Created by Thomas Robins
Written byThomas Robins
Jason Stutter
Rachel Davies
Gabe McDonnell
Paul Yates
Jeremy Dillon
Zane Holmes
Pip Hall
Andrew Gunn
Directed byThomas Robins
Jason Stutter
Rachel Davies
Country of originNew Zealand
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes(13 episodes, 39 segments)
Production
ProducerTony Palmer
Running time21-23 minutes
Production company Avalon Productions
Original release
Network TV2
Release14 September (2003-09-14) 
14 December 2003 (2003-12-14)

Freaky is a New Zealand horror anthology children's television series that was produced by Avalon Productions and funded by NZ on Air. It features episodes about children facing odd phenomena and eerie situations. Usually the protagonist is a boy or girl who starts by trying to do something normal and ordinary, and ends up facing an alien, supernatural or weird force of some kind. This is both a fantasy and science fiction show, with aliens, portals and time travel. Often it has a low level horror aspect as well, as in ghost visitations. It is comparable to a children's version of The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits . It is set in New Zealand in ordinary locations such as houses, malls and schools.

Contents

It originally aired on TV2 on Sunday evenings at 5:00pm from 14 September to 14 December 2003 as well as TVNZ 6 New Zealand from September 2010 to December 2010. [1] It also aired on ABC from early 2004 to mid 2009 and later on ABC3 in late 2009 to early 2010 in Australia.

Synopsis

Each episode of Freaky presents three unique stories in each episode with its own set of characters, settings, and plotlines. The show often revolves around ordinary children who find themselves in extraordinary situations, encountering bizarre or supernatural phenomena. The episodes may involve elements such as time travel, parallel universes, robotic sister, paranormal occurrences, or otherworldly creatures.

With every episode, Daniel Costello would introduce each of the three stories, providing a little insight into the story.


Episode List:

  1. "Slide, Lab-Rats & Radio"
  2. "Fridge, Cleaner & Sister"
  3. "Mirror, Hitcher & Sitcom"
  4. "Family, Copier & Costume"
  5. "Mail, House & Principal"
  6. "Graveyard, Tent & Dice"
  7. "Homework, Dummy & Ghost"
  8. "Photobooth, Babysitter & Freak"
  9. "Trolley, Swing & Braces"
  10. "Bullies, Camp & Dog"
  11. "Fort, Photo & Pioneer"
  12. "Track, Gameshow & Fame"
  13. "Future, Teacher & Elevator

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