

The show would also frequently break the fourth wall. The new Casper broke from earlier versions, following a sitcom-style pattern of one-liners and pop culture gags in a manner similar to the Casper feature. Many of the same people who worked on this show also worked on Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain (the latter of which was a spin-off from the former coincidentally, the former had also debuted on Fox). 52 episodes were produced, but only the first 46 appeared on Fox, with the remaining debuting on Fox Family Channel.

The show aired on Fox Kids television from 1996–98 for 4 seasons. The producers then decided to abandon the live-action sequel ideas and instead develop a cartoon series to continue the story. Production Īt the time that principal filming wrapped on Casper, a sequel was proposed and a treatment was written, but a combination of less-than-stellar box office gross (although the film grossed $100 million in the US, the budget was more than half of that total and analysts predicted much higher earnings for the film) and the fact that both Christina Ricci and Bill Pullman were attached to other projects after Casper and would not be available until more than a year later caused the idea to be scrapped. The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper is an American animated television spin-off series and a sequel of the feature film Casper, which, in turn, was based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character of Casper the Friendly Ghost. American TV series or program The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper
