Season 1 (2001–02) Season 2 (2002–03) Season 3 (2003–04) Season 4 (2004–05) Season 5 (2005–06) Season 6 (2006–07) Season 7 (2007–08) Specials (2007–15) In addition to the 385 regular episodes, nine "special episodes" have been produced, which are not considered to be part of the
Degrassi continuity. "Degrassi in Kenya" ("Degrassi: Doing What Matters" in the United States) aired October 18, 2007, on MTV Canada and March 14, 2008, on The N. It documented the
Degrassi: The Next Generation cast visiting the
Masai Mara in
Kenya to build an extension onto Motony Primary School. "Degrassi of the Dead", parodying the
zombie movie
Dawn of the Dead, was a Halloween special episode which aired on the N on October 26, 2007, and four days later on CTV. The episode was not part of the
Degrassi continuity, although the first fifteen minutes did feature a number of actors in character, some of whom had turned into zombies after eating
genetically modified food in the school cafeteria, while others were trying to escape. The second half of the episode was a behind-the-scenes look with actors Cassie Steele, Aubrey Graham and Lauren Collins. It was directed by Stefan Brogren, and originally made as five online-only
Degrassi Minis, with an additional streaming video of Aubrey Graham dancing to a Halloween-themed rap performed by Brogren. The third was a second Halloween special called "Curse of Degrassi", which aired on the N on October 24 and on CTV on October 26, 2008. In this special, Rick Murray's ghost possesses Holly J. and begins tormenting the students who laughed at him on the day of the "Whack-Your-Brain" incident which eventually led to his death. A third horror-themed special aired as part of
season 11; however, "Nowhere to Run" is part of the continuity. "Degrassi in Ecuador" aired in December 2008, in both Canada and the United States; it documented the cast visiting
Ecuador. "Degrassi in India" aired a number of times on MuchMusic during the 2010 holiday break but was promoted as premiering on December 29, 2010; it documented the cast visiting
India. Also airing during the holiday break was "Degrassi in
Haiti", produced and aired in 2011. A number of other specials have also aired, documenting a
MuchMusic VJ visiting the set of Degrassi, at
Epitome Studios.
Season 8 (2008–09) Season 9 (2009–10) Season 10 (2010–11) Season 11 (2011–12) Season 12 (2012–13) Season 13 (2013–14) Season 14 (2014–15) ==References==