List of The Trap Door episodes

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This is a list of all the episodes of The Trap Door. The claymation animated television series began in 1984 and ended in 1986, running for two series of 25 and 15 episodes.

Selected episodes were made available on VHS. All 40 episodes are now available on a single DVD released February 21, 2005.

Summary

Series Episodes Originally aired DVD release date
Region 2
1 25 1984 February 21, 2005
2 15 1986 February 21, 2005

Series 1 (1984)

Title Original airdate Production code #
"Breakfast Time" 1984 1
A yellow creature emerges from the Trap Door and eats the breakfast that Berk has prepared for the Thing Upstairs. A big, angry red monster chases Berk, only to be scared off by its own reflection. The yellow creature is then used as a makeshift meal for the Thing Upstairs by Berk.
"Slither, Wriggle and Writhe" 1984 2
Berk is putting up shelves. After breaking the wood he was trying to use, he tries to take some from the trap door, only to be attacked by a tentacled thing.
"Food for Thort" 1984 3
The Thing Upstairs' carnivorous vegetable Thort has grown to a dangerous size. Whilst looking for worms to supply his master, Berk releases a swarm of stinging wasplike monsters from the Trap Door; but these are consumed by Thort.
"Lurkings" 1984 4
Berk goes fishing with a reluctant Boni, leaving the trap door open. He is followed by Rogg, a friendly monster who emerges from the Trap Door.
"Gourmet's Delight" 1984 5
Berk makes a gourmet dinner, leaving the kitchen in a mess. An invisible thing called Bubo emerges from the Trap Door and causes mischief, until made visible by Berk.
"Creepy Crawly" 1984 6
A giant spider terrorizes Boni and Berk, until wrapped by Drutt in its own web and tipped into the Trap Door.
"The Big Thing" 1984 7
Rogg takes Boni to the castle battlements to hide from Berk.
"Ghoulies" 1984 8
Berk finds a spell book and mistakenly summons some ghosts.
"The Dose" 1984 9
The Thing Upstairs has a cold, so Berk makes up some medicine. A green thing emerges from the Trap Door and drinks it.
"The Thingy" 1984 10
Berk nails the trap door shut, only for it to be immediately broken open by a mischievous powerful pink thing that begins changing everyone's shape.
"Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite" 1984 11
Berk goes to sleep but something horrid emerges from the Trap Door and kidnaps Boni. Berk goes down to rescue him. This is one of two episodes revealed to be a dream at the end, the other being "Moany Boni".
"Fester Rancid" 1984 12
Bubo (now coloured yellow after being pelted with scunge in "Gourmet's Delight") returns, and torments Boni and Drutt, eventually running off with Boni and using him as a drum. (The title name is an obvious spoof on the then TV Star Esther Rantzen, whose name, thanks in part to Terry Wogan was open to many variations.)
"The Pain" 1984 13
The Thing Upstairs has toothache so Berk goes to sort it out. Drutt wedges open the trap door so he can eat some worms, inevitably releasing a hungry slug thing which decides to eat him instead. This episode is centered on Drutt trying to escape from the creature.
"The Little Thing" 1984 14
A noisy little thing has escaped and Berk must catch it before it wakes the Thing Upstairs.
"Don't Open That Trap Door" 1984 15
Whilst cleaning out his cupboard, Berk finds an old radio and all the monsters (past and future) emerge from the trap door to dance to the theme tune. This episode acts as a music video of the series.
"Junk Food" 1984 16
Rogg returns and eats all the garbage; he then causes trouble by going up to the Thing Upstairs's room.
"Yechh!"[1] 1984 17
A monster lays eggs in Berk's pantry, which hatch into gastropod-like larvae, which Berk admires; but these sponteneously explode, filling the cellar with yellow slime, which Berk releases by the Trap Door.
"Flyin' Wotsit Fingy"[2] 1984 18
Berk is trying to take a photograph of Boni and Drutt but is interrupted by a green, batlike animal, which he and Drutt pursue around the cellar. Ultimately, Berk's camera photographs them all, and the flier escapes into his master's bedroom.
"Strange Goings On" 1984 19
Berk is taking everyone on a picnic but has to scratch the Thing Upstairs before he leaves. While he's gone something pulls Boni down the trap door. This episode is centered on Boni and his experiences through the trap door caverns then the swamp.
"Midnight Snack" 1984 20
Whilst everyone is asleep, three near-identical greedy things raid the kitchen, causing a mess.
"Nasty Stuff" 1984 21
Berk makes some medicine for his headache, but after drinking it becomes a horrible monster.
"Sniff That" 1984 22
Something with a lot of eyes sneaks up on Berk while he is trying to unclog a drain. Another thing that sucks things into its mouth climbs out too, and in the end solves both his problems.
"Vile Pile" 1984 23
All the rubbish Berk keeps throwing down the trap door comes to life and starts spitting slime at him.
"Slightly Weird" 1984 24
Berk tries to pick mushrooms to feed the Thing Upstairs for breakfast, until one of them runs off.
"Bye Bye Berk" 1984 25
Fed up with his lifestyle, Berk departs, and later returns.

Series 2 (1986)

Note: All series 2 episodes of the Trap Door still ended as copyright in 1984.

Title Original airdate Production code #
"Scunge" 1986 26
Bubo (in his final appearance in the programme) comes up from the trap door once again and starts a scunge fight.
"Oh Globbits" 1986 27
After Berk bungs up a burst water pipe with a worm (though the worm works itself free), he has to get rid of a giant green flying sponge that came out of the trap door.
"Moany Boni" 1986 28
A purple, devil-like thing comes up from the trap door and starts casting annoying spells on everyone. Boni gets a body (and starts making goat noises), Berk changes orange, then red, then grows large, and Drutt continuously changes colour (green, yellow, and blue).
"The Horrible Thing" 1986 29
Berk, Boni and Drutt play Hide and Seek while the Thing Upstairs is on holiday, until a horrible custardy yellow thing comes up through the trap door and interrupts.
"Not Very Nice" 1986 30
One of the Thing Upstairs' eyeballs falls down the trap door and Berk has to go after it.
"Bugs" 1986 31
Berk and Boni have problems with lots of creepy crawlies coming out of the trap door. In a parody of The Pied Piper of Hamelin, Berk uses a bugpipe to lead the creatures far away from the castle.
"Yum Yum" 1986 32
Berk loses his patience with Drutt and throws him down the trap door, but he eventually decides to get him back by fishing him out. Unfortunately, Berk fishes out a red thing that looks adorable but, as Boni finds out, is actually anything but.
"Birthday Surprise" 1986 33
It's Boni's birthday, so Berk makes a cake for him and Rogg also joins the two for the party. Drutt is hiding, but for what reason?
"The Stupid Thing" 1986 34
While Berk is giving the Thing Upstairs a slime bath, Drutt mistakenly pulls up a dinosaur-like thing from the trap door.
"Boo!"[3] 1986 35
Berk throws a large amount of rubbish down the trap door, filling it up to the top, but this summons ghosts that torment him for his years of improper waste disposal.
"The Lump" 1986 36
There is a rotten smell in the castle cellar and Berk investigates. He finds out that something pink and smelly came out from the trap door. Rogg comes up and tells Berk, Boni and Drutt that it is a "Lump" which proceeds to make lots of noise.
"The Splund" 1986 37
The "Splund" of the title comes out of the trap door and teases Boni and Drutt, while Berk is sewing the Thing Upstairs' pyjamas (they had split due to overeating).
"Nasty Beasty" 1986 38
It is the middle of winter and Berk has to mend the Thing Upstairs's heater. Rogg comes up from the trap door with a green fuzzy thing stuck to him. This is the last time that the Thing Upstairs is heard, with the following episode being the last time he is actually referred to.
"What a Weirdo" 1986 39
A pink worm-like thing comes up from the trap door and eats Boni, Drutt's babies, the Thing Upstairs' dinner, and Drutt (in that order). Only Berk can rescue his friends and save the day.
"The Big Red Thing" 1986 40
The series finale. The red thing from episode one returns to cause chaos, and Rogg chases it into the swamps and confronts it.

Notes

  1. This is misspelt on the DVD insert as "Yecch!"
  2. This is misnamed on the DVD insert as "The Flyin Fingy"
  3. This is misnamed on the DVD insert as "Boo"

References

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