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  1. Growing Up Creepie, also known simply as Creepie, is an animated Horror Comedy edutainment series produced by Discovery Kids that aired from September 2006 to June 2008. The show follows a young Goth girl named Creepella "Creepie" Creecher who was orphaned as an infant and raised by the thousands of insects that reside in an old, decrepit mansion.

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  4. Growing Up Creepie ( 2006-2008) is an animated television series made by Mike Young Productions and produced by Discovery Kids. In other countries the series is simply titled "Creepie."

  5. Growing Up Creepie is an animated television series created by Anthony Gaud, Chris Woods, and Carin Greenberg, and produced by Mike Young Productions. In other countries, the series was simply titled Creepie. The series premiered on September 9, 2006, and concluded on June 21, 2008, airing one season of 26 episodes.

  6. The Creepy Child might not be physically dangerous, but their profound unnaturalness is just as chilling. Creepy children are frequently female, and often Emotionless Girls. They can be, among other things, a Robot Girl, an Oracular Urchin, a changeling, a Waif Prophet, or Evil.

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