Blind Nights

Blind Nights is a American animated TV series created by Malcolm Barbour and John Langley, aired on Syndication. The series center on the vacation days of Craig, Mags, Stanley and Maurice, later Dave. The series lasted for 10 season, during the TV show's declining era dubbed as "Era Vulgaris" in 2001.

Plot
Craig, Mags, (later Dave), Stanley and Maurice, along with Courtney and Mary leave Burbank and moves to Richmond. The series also has new characters: Gordon, Carl, Claudia, Charles, Corky and Kenneth.

Production
John Langley was the executive producer during the entire run and also served as creative consultant, along with Staahl and Fisher (co-developers and producers). Malcolm Barbour and Michael Sullivan were also the executive producers at the beginning, both left the show for unknown reasons (Barbour departed in 1995 and Sullivan departed in 1996, they are credited as executive consultants and consulting producers, despite not working on the show since 1995). Sullivan departed the show to focuses on a upcoming TV show that became The Duck Bros. and Barbour become writer of the show, along with Langley.
 * Michael Sullivan: executive producer (1993-96), executive consultant (1996-2002), head writer (1993-96), story (1993-98), additional writing (1993-95), animation teleplay (1993-94) and special thanks (2000-02)
 * John Langley: creator, executive producer, writer, story and animation teleplay
 * Malcolm Barbour: creator, executive producer (1993-95), executive consultant (1995-96), consulting producer (1996-2002), story (1993), additional writing (1993), animation teleplay (1993-96) and special thanks (2000-02)
 * Kevin Sullivan: executive producer and showrunner (1996-2000), story (1993-96), animation teleplay (1993-2001), additional writing (1993-95) and writer (1993-2002)
 * Jim Staahl: developed for television, creative consultant, co-producer, writer, animation teleplay and story
 * Jim Fisher: developed for television, creative consultant, co-producer, writer, animation teleplay and story
 * Phil Johnston: art director, executive story editor (1993-2000)