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But I really doubt it.

Does anyone remember the name of the short lived late 80's or early 90's cartoon about a vegetarian vampire? (Not Count Duckula or the comic book character Bunnicula). I can't remember it and I can't find anything online about it. It's bugging me.
 
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http://www.vampires.com/the-best-of-cartoon-vampires/
 
No.
I'm beginning to think the search is going to be fruitless.

I can't remember what channel it was on, but I have suspicions that the network/channel no longer exists.
I used to see it at different times and days when I was flicking through channels. (I was laid up at the time and all I mainly did was watch TV and read).
I liked the cartoon (as it was odd) but I couldn't figure out when it was on. I think that it was being used as a filler - when they had no other programming to run.

Oh well. I was hoping that some one could come up with the name that I can't, and then I'd be able to find out more about it online (or even watch it), but it doesn't look like that's going to happen.

Thanks for trying.
 
I failed as well but am still very curious. Oh bother. :(
 
google images sometimes helps with a thing like this. If you enter what you know, like the TV station.....you can look through hundreds of pictures, and it can be easier to identify something when you know what you are looking for.
 
The following link liste all the cartoon shows during the 80's.

http://www.retrojunk.com/community/post/index/413
I'm looking but haven't found it yet.

There are a lot I've never heard of and now I want to see cartoons like:

Kidd Video
A real life band gets sucked through a mirror by "Master Blaster" to be his musical slaves, becoming cartoons in the process. They're rescued by a fairy wearing a sweatsuit that gets super strong when she sneezes, and their journey through a surreal landscape as they try to get back to the real world. And their mini-truck turns into a giant cheshire cat space ship looking thing that drives along. Often mistaken as a drug endused dilusion by many people because of how surreal it was, if they've ever actually taken drugs or not.

Centurians

A group of specialists wearing mechanical body suits that get beamed to differant locations and "fuse" with elite weapon systems to fight Doc Terror, and his cyborg assistant Hacker.

Inhumanoids
A group of giant evil monsters have been awakened, and its up to a force of humans with a vehicle with a big claw on it to drive them back. The humans had a kind of rock golem friend that could split in half into positive and negative powered versions of itself for some tag-team action.

Bananaman
The british boy who gains super powers whenever he eats a banana.

Galtar and the Golden Lance
Big blonde muslebound hero with his magical lance (which wasn't actually a lance, but a two bladed sword that broke in the middle to make two normal swords), his female friend with a magical armband, and her little brother with a big boomerang that broke into little pieces against the bad guy that wanted the power of the golden lance for himself.

Is it just me or do some of these sound vaguely homoerotic?