Zomboo

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Zomboo's House of Horror Movies
Genre Comic science fiction / Horror
Creator(s) Frank Leto
Starring Zomboo
Miss Transylvania
The Rack Girl
WereWolfie
The Head Nurse
Quasi
Mini Z
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
No. of episodes 112
Production
Running time 185 minutes
Broadcast
Original run October 31, 1998

Zomboo *Pronounced "ZOM-BO"* is a late-night horror host and the primary character of the weekly broadcast "Zomboo's House of Horror Movies" which has been on the air for 9 seasons. The weekly show is produced and directed in Reno, Nevada and is syndicated throughout the United States. Public Domain movies are manipulated to include Zomboo and his cast of "Cool Ghouls".

Parody films include "Night of the Living Dead", "Attack of the Giant Leeches", "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians" and over 100 other films.


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