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Halloween Countdown ’08: Old Count Chocula.

Today's topic: Old Count Chocula. Hold your applause.

In 1987, General Mills faced public backlash upon releasing the revamped (ah ah ah) Count Chocula box design seen above. What at first glance seems only to be a whimsical pairing of Chocula and Dracula unveils a more sinister truth if you look hard enough. Apparently, Count Dracula was Jewish.

Yes, Dracula's medallion, which I've seen realized in symbols ranging from X-shaped crosses to metal skulls, took on the unmistakable form of the Star of David. To be fair, I've seen Dracula's medallion in this shape before, but for whatever reason, it just seems so much more Jewishy here. I'm not sure why people were in such an uproar over the suggestion that Dracula was Jewish; I know I'd be pretty elated if I found out he was Catholic.

Many people complained about Dracula's newfound faith, and General Mills felt compelled to redesign the box. Bah. The kind of people who complained about what Dracula's necklace looked like were not the kind of people who'd buy their kids Count Chocula cereal anyway. General Mills should've rebutted by adding a bindi to Franken Berry's forehead.

I'm usually surprised by how well my collection of antique cereal holds up, but that isn't the case here. The cereal smells really, really bad -- akin to a pair of damp socks rotated over the feet of Earth's 50 most disgusting men. The old school Count Chocula paw-shaped marshmallows have either disintegrated or simply fossilized to the point where they're indiscernible from the more numerous frosted ghost oats.

Part of the reason for Count Chocula's rancidity is that the cereal was forged from far more hardcore ingredients in 1987 than it is today. The second most prominent ingredient was sugar -- and not some wacky sugar substitute with an eighteen-syllable name, either...REAL sugar. Real sugar is awesome, but when it goes bad, it means it. Almost every sugary marshmallowy kiddy cereal has seen its recipe changed for the healthier over the years. Count Chocula still tastes good today, but in 1987, it could be bartered for baseball cards and handheld assault weapons on the black market.

The General Mills "Monster Cereals" debuted during a time when the classic Universal Monsters were the focus of virtually every small boy's imagination. That long-lived fad was in a coma by the time I was growing up, so it was nice to see something so consistently horrific -- even if it was just breakfast.

Even the freebies that came with the Monster Cereals tended to have a ghoulish slant. In specially marked boxes of Jewish Dracula cereal, kids were given sets of "Real Monster Disguise Stickers," which were pretty simplistic and yet totally admirable for giving us permission to put stickers all over our faces.

I don't know how we came upon the subject, but last week, a friend at work was complaining about how none of today's cereals actually put the premiums inside the cereal bag. They're always tucked in the box outside the bag, thereby eradicating the gleeful literalness of the "free inside" messaging.

Like palaeontologists excavating the jawbone of a mighty allosaur, digging our hands through edible pebbles in search of prizes was the best part of the breakfast process. Even if the toy completely sucked (and let's face it, a simple set of facial stickers wasn't going on anyone's Christmas wishlist), the thrill of sifting our fingers through twelve ounces of oaty obstacles was enough to make breakfast seem like a day at the fucking circus. I don't know why cereal companies have ended this tradition, but I assume it has something to do with people not wanting the filthy hands of six-year-olds fondling each and every chocolately morsel in the family cereal box.

Through some miracle, the stickers were still adhesive after all these years. There were three sets available, and since the other two came with stickers representing everything from bloody eyeballs to giant bats, I seem to have received the worst of them. Oh well. There's at least some small conversational merit in getting eyebrow stickers. I'm happy enough. Mazel tof.

Posted by Matt on 10/23/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 108 comments

I’ve been trying to find monster cereals and can’t find them anywhere!  Grr!

JLAJRC, that commercial is creepy, but I love the song…but they don’t have it on iTunes!  Double grr!

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 10/23/2008 11:16 PM


i wish i could keep a collection of antique cereals too, except i’m still traumatized by that time i opened a year-old box of frosted flakes to find maggots inside. oh, to live in an alternate universe where cereal aged gracefully like wine.

Chestnuts roasted by dedalusdedalus @ 10/23/2008 11:28 PM


dedalus: You say the “m” word. Yell

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 10/23/2008 11:29 PM


starwenn:  I think I remember seeing that Easter special you were refering about, “Bugs Bunny’s Easter Funnies.”  Doesn’t Daffy want to be the Easter Bunny but both Bugs and Granny are against it?  I saw that special years ago and it’s amazing how much I still remember from it.  I think it was one of the few specials were Pepe Le Pew had a little part in the new footage instead of just as a classic cartoon segment.  I guess Pepe wasn’t a popular character and, to be honest, I never really cared much for him as a kid.

Does the segment where Sylvester and Daffy are fighting over a gold egg in the “Daffy’s Egg-Stravaganza” special begin with Ms. Prissy being late to work and Foghorn Leghorn giving her a scolding for being late and she ends up laying a golden egg?  I saw that as a single cartoon on Nickelodeon when they used to show Looney Tunes cartoons.  Anyway, that cartoon must have been made during the Freleng-DePatie era after Warner Brothers closed their Animation Department.  As I’ve said before, I’m a big history buff when it comes to Animation so you can find listening to all the Commentaries on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD sets as well as watch all the old documentaries that are included in those sets.  Okay, not just Looney Tunes but I’ve watched the ones from the Popeye sets and Walt Disney Treasures.  Anyway, the Frelend-DePatie production company was the company who eventually produced the Pink Panther cartoons.  For Looney Tunes, they put some oddball character teams together.  They had one cartoon where Speedy Gonzales and Road Runner were racing each other and they were being pursued by both Wile E. Coyote and Sylvester.  Pretty idiotic, and I think they also produced a Bugs Bunny cartoon where Yosemite Sam is an alien invader and all you can think to yourself while watching it is, “Why can’t it be Marvin the Martian?  Yosemite Sam as a space alien?  Gimme a BREAK!”

Anyway, to be honest, I think I recall seeing the Christmas Carol segment from the Bugs Bunny Christmas Special as a stand-alone cartoon one Saturday while watching the “Bugs Bunny and Tweety show” on ABC.  Oh yeah, and did you know there was also a Bugs Bunny Mother’s Day Special as well?  I have been able to find most of the old specials on videotape such as the Halloween Special, the Thanksgiving Diet special, and even the ones you have mentioned, but I never found the Mother’s Day Special but I do remember recording it years ago and watching it a few times.

Okay, one other point before I close.  Does anybody remember this opening from the last year CBS was showing Looney Tunes on Saturday mornings?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPFhSTyek38
Out of all the years I remember watching Looney Tunes cartoons on Saturday mornings, this was by FAR my favorite opening.  I am so surprised none of the Golden Collection Editions ever added this opening.  They put both versions of the Bugs and Tweety show in one volume but not this one.  I need to download this video because this is how I remember seeing Looney Tunes cartoons as a kid.

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 10/23/2008 11:31 PM


Oh man, I have to go and give a history of Halloween story to an elementary school tomorrow afternoon for work. How sad is it that this is my source?

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 10/23/2008 11:41 PM


Not a fan of the current “extreme close-up” Count Chocula boxes. Its like those creepy tylenol commercials.

Chestnuts roasted by Bob @ 10/23/2008 11:47 PM


Palaeontologists dig allosaurs, Matt. Not archaeologists. ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Jordan @ 10/23/2008 11:51 PM


Hi Cheetara:  Sorry but I didn’t read your post until after I last posted mine.  Hmm, that segment sounds it might be from either the special “Bugs Bunny Mystery Special” or “Bugs Bunny Creature Feature.”  To be honest, thee are a few of the Looney Tunes Specials I have not seen, and they actually came out later in the early 1990s, which would mean the voices would have been done by someone other than Mel Blanc if it was all-new footage.  Every voice that is except if Witch Hazel or Granny were in the show in which case, those voices were supplied by the very talented female voice artist June Foray.  I’m guessing whoever did the voice of Bugs and the gang in “Space Jam” must have done the voices here.

Oh, I found out while going through the different Bugs Bunny specials on videotape, they also had a Valentine’s Special.  That one I am not familiar with.  Oh, and I have to give this out as a bit of trivia.  Remember when I was talking about the Sylvester/Daffy cartoon where they fight over a gold egg?  Did you know that it was the same voice Mel Blanc did for both voices because they had similar speech impediments since they slurred their S words.  The only difference was that Daffy’s voice was sped up.  So basically you have the same voice talking to each other only one is a higher pitch than the others.  Of course, wasn’t it that way with all of the characters since Mel pretty much did them all except Elmer Fudd, which was done by Arthur Q. Bryan, and Witch Hazel and Granny which were done by June Foray.  Sorry for the history lesson everyone.  I swear I will try to control my ramblings in future posts.

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 10/23/2008 11:51 PM


This was a prank that Wizard Magazine did years ago using the General Mills monsters, but the drawing and idea behind it was so cool I wished it was real.

http://www.pastepotpete.com/?p=440

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 10/24/2008 12:15 AM


I’ve always wondered why there aren’t more Jewish Cereals. Mensch Puffs died too soon. It had all the shapes: Blue Dreidels, Orangey Stars of David, Lemony Yarmulkas, Green Menorahs, Cherry Moses, and just plain Old Testament.

On another topic that doesn’t involve blasphemous humor based on a religion that isn’t mine, I’d say that both Count Chocoula & Jewish Dracula would belong on our “Lame Monster” poll that we conducted a few weeks ago. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 10/24/2008 12:23 AM


Here’s a LT lesson for ya BJ: Granny was originally voiced by Bea Benederet, who was the voice of Betty Rubble. Also, after Arthur Q. Bryan died, Mel Blanc temporarily took over the Elmer role.

I’m also rather young, I’ve always remembered the Bugs Bunny/Tweety Bird Show on ABC.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 10/24/2008 12:28 AM


Invader Norbert:  I did know Granny was voiced by another actress before June Foray and I knew her name was Bea something but I couldn’t remember the last name.  I think other actors tried doing the voice of Elmer Fudd as well as Mel Blanc but no one, not even Mel himself could duplicate the wonderful dialogue that Arthur Q. Bryan delivered so well before his death.

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 10/24/2008 12:44 AM


What bothers me about that box is that the back looks like it is from the 50′s not the 80′s. 

And I wish there was scratch and sniff internet so I could see what these old foods smell like…I think.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 10/24/2008 12:52 AM


Wow…that Vagina sticker is great…Cunt Chockula anyone?

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_dancing skeleton _Reeves @ 10/24/2008 12:55 AM


Yeah, I can’t tell for sure but I think the Dracula motif was how Count Chocula had a “special” Halloween edition.  It definitely feels super vintage.  The Star of David thing wouldn’t have stood out so much if the rest of Dracula wasn’t in faded black and white.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 10/24/2008 12:56 AM


Darr, late again!  Damn you newfound love of baseball!

Chestnuts roasted by Captain Will @ 10/24/2008 1:07 AM


This blog reminds me of something very important: THEY CHANGED THE DAMN FORMULA FOR HONEYCOMB CEREAL! It used to be so tasty and sugary! Now? It’s just some kind of unsweetened Cheerio type garbage. At least they haven’t taken away my Boo Berry. In fact, I’m chomping on some as I type this. : )

Chestnuts roasted by Rover @ 10/24/2008 1:12 AM


The Star of David thing is weird. I think what bothers me most about this box is the typeface for the Count Chocula part. Shouldn’t it be a little less like the bubble letters sixth-grade girls write notes in and more like… jagged or something. I mean, I know people wouldn’t be into drippy blood-looking letters, but puffy, bubbly, I-love-Joey-from-NKOTB-the-BEST! letters? Come on…

I see from Cameron’s picture that they have altered the lettering, and that is some solace, but I still find room for improvement. I don’t like the shading, I think.

Chestnuts roasted by Reni @ 10/24/2008 2:37 AM


I totally remember that episode, Cheetara! It’s awesome! I so want to watch it again… And for the count, Count Choc Rocs! :)

Chestnuts roasted by LovesGreenKoolAid @ 10/24/2008 5:35 AM


Wow, even before I read this post, I’d had a heaping helping of Count Chocula this very morning.
Halloween will do that to you.
The fact that they’re trumpeting the “REAL” monsters-am I mistaken or was that some kind of line that had come out in the late eighties? I know there was the Real Ghostbusters, and a host of other “real” shows/lines, and my memory, while scotch soaked, is that there may have been such a thing.

Chestnuts roasted by Pepe @ 10/24/2008 6:04 AM


You know, they changed all these cereal formulas to make them healthier but kids are still fatter than ever.  They may as well go back to the original recipes if that’s going to be the case.

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 10/24/2008 8:07 AM


–>> ..aye meshuge makh’n ,yummy mummy..

..>V<

Chestnuts roasted by tOkKa @ 10/24/2008 8:07 AM


all you people with you convienient Monsters cereal …errrrr , i am soo very jealous

Chestnuts roasted by Starscream77 @ 10/24/2008 8:15 AM


i think i have had boo-berry everday for breakfast this past week.  probably continue the fad next…after all next week is what we have been waiting for since nov. 1st of 2007

Chestnuts roasted by nosna @ 10/24/2008 9:41 AM


I actually had my first bowl of Count Chocula in about 2 years this morning. It was marvelous. This is also my first post since I tragically lost internet acces midway through the July Megaparty. Had my little girl during my internet absense though, so it wasn’t all misery. Not to brag, but she’s the most awesome baby in the universe.

Chestnuts roasted by earthwormgoddess @ 10/24/2008 9:42 AM


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