House of Anubis (2011)

A Nickelodeon mystery series where an American student uncovers dark secrets buried beneath an eerie English boarding school.

House of Anubis - Series Information

  • Original Title: House of Anubis
  • First Air Year: 2011
  • Last Air Year: 2013
  • Created by: Gert Verhulst, Hans Bourlon
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Family, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-G
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 23 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 3
  • Number of Episodes: 190
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: January 1, 2011 (United States - TV-G), January 1, 2011 (Canada - C8), January 1, 2011 (United Kingdom - PG), January 1, 2011 (Germany - 6), January 1, 2011 (India - U), January 1, 2011 (Australia - PG), January 1, 2011 (Italy - T)
  • Networks: Nickelodeon
  • Production Companies: Nickelodeon Productions, Lime Pictures, Studio 100
  • Production Countries: United Kingdom

House of Anubis - Plot

Strange things are happening at an English boarding school called House of Anubis. Popular student Joy goes missing, the school's cranky caretaker has a creepy stuffed crow and the school's attic may be haunted. When recent American transplant Nina gets thrust into the school during this time, she decides to investigate along with her new friend, Fabian, and housemates.

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House of Anubis - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Gert Verhulst
  • Hans Bourlon

Main Cast

  • Brad Kavanagh
  • Eugene Simon
  • Ana Mulvoy-Ten
  • Jade Ramsey
  • Alex Sawyer
  • Klariza Clayton
  • Tasie Lawrence
  • Bobby Lockwood
  • Francis Magee
  • Jack Donnelly

Writers

  • Neil Jones
  • Bede Blake
  • Hans Bourlon
  • Paul Gerstenberger
  • Gert Verhulst

Executive Producers

  • Anja van Mensel
  • Tony Wood

House of Anubis - FAQs

What is House of Anubis about?

House of Anubis follows Nina Martin, an American student who arrives at a British boarding school just as mysterious events begin unfolding. A popular classmate vanishes, the attic seems haunted, and the creepy caretaker hides dark secrets. Nina and her housemates dig into the school's hidden history, uncovering Egyptian mythology and ancient conspiracies.

Is House of Anubis based on a true story?

House of Anubis is not based on a true story. It is an adaptation of the Belgian-Dutch series Het Huis Anubis, which originally aired from 2006 to 2009. The Nickelodeon version relocated the setting to England and reimagined the story for an English-speaking audience, blending mystery, Egyptian mythology, and boarding school drama.

Where can you stream House of Anubis?

House of Anubis is available to stream on Paramount+ via the Roku Premium Channel. It can also be purchased digitally on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home. Check JustWatch for the most up-to-date availability in your region.

How many seasons and episodes does House of Anubis have?

House of Anubis ran for 3 seasons and a total of 190 episodes. Season 1 contained 60 episodes, Season 2 expanded to 90 episodes, and Season 3 wrapped up the series with 40 episodes. The show aired on Nickelodeon from 2011 to 2013.

Who are the main actors in House of Anubis?

The main cast includes Brad Kavanagh as Fabian Rutter, Ana Mulvoy-Ten as Amber Millington, Jade Ramsey as Patricia Williamson, Eugene Simon as Jerome Clarke, Alex Sawyer as Alfie Lewis, Klariza Clayton as Joy Mercer, Tasie Lawrence as Mara Jaffray, Bobby Lockwood as Mick Campbell, and Francis Magee as the menacing Victor Rodenmaar Jr.

Is House of Anubis a remake or adaptation of another series?

House of Anubis is a remake of the Belgian-Dutch children's series Het Huis Anubis, which ran from 2006 to 2009. Nickelodeon partnered with Studio 100 and Lime Pictures to produce an English-language version, shifting the setting to a British boarding school while retaining the mystery-driven format of the original.

What is the content rating for House of Anubis?

House of Anubis is rated TV-G in the United States, making it suitable for all ages. Despite its mystery and suspense elements, the series keeps its tone family-friendly. It also carries a PG rating in the United Kingdom and Australia, and a C8 rating in Canada.

What are some shows similar to House of Anubis?

Fans of House of Anubis often enjoy Every Witch Way for its mix of teen drama and supernatural elements, or Eye Candy for its mystery-thriller tone. Without a Trace and The Five offer more mature mystery storytelling, while Every Witch Way and similar Nickelodeon productions share the same youthful, supernatural spirit.

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