The Morph Files

The Morph Files (1995)

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The Morph Files is a 1995 British stop-motion claymation animated comedy children's television series featuring Morph. The series was narrated by Neil Morrissey and produced by Aardman Animations.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (10 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13The Birthday Partysept. 23, 1995
S01E12Cowboyssept. 16, 1995
S01E11Little Greensept. 9, 1995
S01E10Mirrorssept. 2, 1995
S01E09Gardeningaoût 26, 1995
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Morph Files' first premiere?

'The Morph Files' first premiered on May 12, 1995.

Who are the creators of the show?

The show was created by Peter Lord, David Sproxton, and Michael Rose.

What genre does 'The Morph Files' belong to?

'The Morph Files' belongs to the genre of children's comedy.

Who is the main character of the show?

The main character of the show is Morph, a clay stop-motion animated character.

What is Morph's sidekick called in the show?

Chas is Morph's sidekick in the show.

What was the show originally based on?

The show was originally based on Tony Hart's 'Take Hart' TV show.

Was the show aired in the UK or the USA?

The show was aired in the UK.

How long is each episode of 'The Morph Files'?

Each episode of 'The Morph Files' is approximately 5 minutes long.

Was the show produced by Aardman Animations?

Yes, the show was produced by Aardman Animations.

Who is the antagonist in the show?

The villain in the show is called Nailbrush.

What was the purpose of the show?

The show aimed to entertain children and teach them how to make their own models and craftwork.

How many seasons of 'The Morph Files' were produced?

Four seasons of 'The Morph Files' were produced.

What kind of animation technique was used in the show?

Stop-motion clay animation was used in the show.

Was the show nominated for any awards?

'The Morph Files' was nominated for a BAFTA Children's Award in 1996.

Is the show still on air?

No, the show is no longer on air but remains a classic favorite among children's television programs.

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