Gravedale High
A NBC Original
Max Schneider, a human teacher, lands a job at Gravedale High, a school for monsters perched beside Midtown. He is the only human in a class full of teens who are part classic movie monster and part updated generation. The students are loud, mischievous, and more interested in mischief than... Read more
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About Gravedale High
Max Schneider, a human teacher, lands a job at Gravedale High, a school for monsters perched beside Midtown. He is the only human in a class full of teens who are part classic movie monster and part updated generation. The students are loud, mischievous, and more interested in mischief than homework, turning the classroom into a humorous battlefield of push and pull. The premise flips the usual teacher student dynamic, letting laughs spring from the cultural clash between Max's straight laced method and his students outrageous quirks. The show blends sitcom energy with a spooky twist, leaning into Halloween style visuals and light fright to create a family friendly balance of charm and menace.
Released in 1990, Gravedale High was directed by Robert Alvarez, Oscar Dufau, Don Lusk, Paul Sommer and Carl Urbano and created by David Kirschner. The voice cast includes Rick Moranis as Max Schneider, Jackie Earle Haley as Gill Waterman, Frank Welker as Frankentyke and J P Ghastly III, Ricki Lake as Cleofatra, and Kimmy Robertson as Duzer. The project builds on Kirschner's original concept, combining his love of monsters with family friendly humor rather than adapting a pre existing work.
The show's unusual setup has been noted for mixing light horror with family friendly humor. It explores acceptance and belonging through Max's human perspective alongside a diverse group of creatures who redefine what it means to fit in. The monster students are flawed but imaginative, and their misfit status becomes a source of clever humor rather than fear. Through that dynamic the show comments on authority, identity and what it means to belong in a world that assumes you fit a certain category.
There are no documented major award nominations or wins for Gravedale High.
Cultural impact remains limited, but Gravedale High sits among early 90s animated efforts that blend monsters with family friendly comedy. Its voice cast and visual style reflect the era's experimentation with genre mashups and the willingness to place monsters in everyday school life, offering a quirky snapshot of the time.
Details
- Release Date
- September 08, 1990
- Episode Length
- 22m
- Rating
- TV-Y7
- User Ratings
- 3 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 13
- Network
- NBC
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Comedy, Animation, Family
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- NBC Productions +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Rick Moranis
Max Schneider (voice)
Jackie Earle Haley
Gill Waterman (voice)
Frank Welker
Frankentyke / J.P. Ghastly III (voice)
Ricki Lake
Cleofatra (voice)
Kimmy Robertson
Duzer (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
Sid / Chef Sal Monella (voice)
Barry Gordon
Reggie Moonshroud (voice)
Roger Rose
Vinnie Stoker (voice)
Shari Belafonte
Blanche (voice)
Director: Robert Alvarez, Oscar Dufau, Don Lusk, Paul Sommer, Carl Urbano
Created by: David Kirschner
Seasons (1 season, 13 episodes)
Season 1
13 episodes - 1990