Characters
- Maggot is the courageous, bossy and hot-headed twin sister of Fungus.She has a crush on his friend Sam.
- Fungus is the hardworking, cool brother who loves doing impossible DIY.
- Sam is Maggot and Fungus' human friend(but he has a crush on Maggot).
- Rictus is the children's father who runs the Zombie Hotel. He doesn't get along with his father well.
- Funerella is Rictus' wife. She gets worried a lot, but loves her family.
- Jeebies is the hotel's elderly butler, who has a hunched back. He is quite prone to losing his limbs.
- Chef is a grouchy vampire who is the head chef in the hotel. He is known for his horrible food creations which even the zombies find hard to eat sometimes.
- Wilson is Chef's assistant. His head is detachable and it is shown he can replace it with a new one.
- The Colonel is a small-headed, but rotund bodied zombie who used to be in the military. He is a resident of the hotel and often rolls using his round shape. In one episode it shows that he may have some feelings for Dame Fedora
- Dame Fedora is a ghost resident at the hotel who never stops complaining about things.
- Uncle Von is Maggot and Fungus' crazy scientist uncle. He has a laboratory in the hotel.
- Francis is Von's creation and sidekick, a Frankenstein's monster style character.
- Tut is a mummified DJ who likes telling bad jokes.
- Miss Harbottle is Maggot and Fungus' teacher.
- Mr. Peabody is the headteacher of Maggot and Fungus' school.
- Harvey Justine is Harbottle's adolescent nephew/son, who Maggot, Fungus and Sam have to often reluctantly babysit. He's similar too Sam in that he loves zombies. Though he doesn't yet realise that Maggot & Fungus aren't dressed up and wearing makeup like zombies.
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