Moving on to another subject, let's talk about probably one of the most unusual animated programs to air on Saturday morning television, namely Tales From the Cryptkeeper. I'm sure you all might remember that program, base on the HBO program, Tales From the Crypt, with the grotesque-looking Cryptmaster, played by actor John Kassir. The program carried rather similar scary stories, this time involving primarily teenagers. The strange thing is that the animated Tales From the Cryptkeeper was feared to be too scary for the young audience that ABC ordered the program to be toned down. Another strange thing, the toned-down scary stories proved to be moralistic enough to be declared educational, later in its first season, 1993-94. The show also had a scary intro, which included flashes of lightning, attacking zombies and a slime spill, leading to the show's title card, complete with John Kassir's gruesome announcement, which was equally scary. The show's theme music was also intensely scary, but all in all entertaining. To this day, I don't think Saturday morning television has ever had animated dramas that could be as scary or as frightening as Tales From the Cryptkeeper. Still, strange as it is, the program still manage to educate its audience with moral values in each story. It's a real shame that we don't have programs like that on television, anymore.