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Sunday, May 25, 2014

Sidekick (Cartoon Comedy)

Sidekick (Cartoon Comedy)

Genre: Action Adventure Comedy
Format: Animated series Flash animation
Created by: Todd Kauffman and Joey So
Directed by: Joey So
Voices of: Miklos Perlus, Christian Potenza,  Denise Oliver, and Stephanie Anne Mills
Theme music composer: William Kevin Anderson
Composer(s): Don Breithaupt,  Anthony Vanderburgh
Country of origin: Canada
No. of seasons: 3
No. of episodes: 52 (104 segments)


Production

Executive producer(s): Todd Kauffman,  Joey So,  Doug Murphy
Producer(s): Michael Dècsi
Running time: 22 minutes (2 11-minute segements)
Production company(s): Nelvana


Broadcast

Original channel: YTV
Original run: September 3, 2010 – September 14, 2013

Sidekick is a Canadian animated television series created by Todd Kauffman (former co-director of Total Drama) and Joey So. The series first aired on YTV on September 3, 2010 in Canada as a special preview and officially premiered on October 2, 2010 at 10:30AM ET. It premiered on Cartoon Network on June 13, 2011 at 3:30PM ET in the United States. The series is based on the original shorts of the same name aired as part of the 2005 TV series, Funpak. Cartoon Network indefinitely stopped airing the show after only a year, but it continues to air in Canada. The series ended on September 14, 2013.


Plot

The series is about an orphan boy named Eric, with his best friend Trevor and his two female friends, Vana and Kitty, who are training to become sidekicks at the Academy for Aspiring Sidekicks. While dealing with intense sidekick training, Eric must also contend with the disappearance of his superhero mentor, Maxum Man, and keep it a secret from the town of Splitsboro, his strict guardian Maxum Brain, his grumpy teacher, Professor Pamplemoose and the evil Master Xox.


Characters

Main characters

Eric Needles - Eric is the main character of the series. He is 12 years old. Eric was adopted as the sidekick to Maxum Man, the greatest superhero of all time (before he disappeared). He also has a huge crush on Vana, but he later seems to be more infatuated with Mandy Struction. He grew up in an orphanage because he has no known parents. He was adopted by Maxum Brain. Eric always wears a t-shirt with a skull on it. He and Trevor always get into trouble and they don't have common sense. 

He and his friends are often forced to clean up the messes they caused. He is voiced by Miklos Perlus. In the Funpak shorts, he was voiced by Peter Oldring.

Trevor Troublemeyer - Eric's best friend and partner-in-shenanigans, Trevor always ropes Eric into all sorts of hijinks. 

His father is Master XOX but he, along with everyone else, is completely unaware of this. He is voiced by Christian Potenza.

Kitty Ko - An energetic heroine who, despite being a bit strange, gives the rest of the group advice, and is somewhat a good hacker and fixer. She has a huge crush on Eric and has a bit of a stalker-like obsession towards him. She is voiced by Denise Oliver. In the Funpak shorts, she was voiced by Stephanie Beard.

Vana Glama - A self-absorbed, narcissistic, hyper-ambitious prima donna who is not easily impressed and is extremely shallow. Eric has a huge crush on her. She often tortures Eric and hates him for no apparent reason, but eventually comes to view Eric somewhat affectionately. She is voiced by Stephanie Anne Mills. In the Funpak shorts, she was also voiced by Stephanie Beard.


Recurring characters

Martin Troublemeyer (a.k.a. Master XOX) - Trevor's dad. All he wants is what is best for Trevor and for him to be a good boy, which is why Trevor can't stand him. He tries to stay calm because of his short temper. The only time Trevor likes him is when he gets angry. However, when Trevor is not looking, his dad becomes the super villain known as Master XOX. When he is Mr. Troublemeyer, he is voiced by Scott McCord and when he is Master XOX, he is voiced by Ron Rubin. He is the main antagonist of the series.

Professor Pamplemoose - The cruel Headmaster at the Sidekick Academy and Eric's grumpy teacher, Pampelmoose is a strict disciplinarian who runs the school like it was prison camp. He has devoted his life to turning worthless students into worthless Sidekicks. He is voiced by Patrick McKenna. In the Funpak shorts, he was voiced by Alex Nussbaum.

Maxum Brain - Eric's guardian due to the fact that Maxum Man is missing. He is a computer with lots of gadgets and acted as Maxum Man's assistant before his disappearance. He is strict about following rules and keeping the mansion clean and speaks with an East Indian accent. He is voiced by Tony Daniels.

Maxum Man - Eric's favorite superhero before Eric became his current sidekick with Superman's powers. After he goes missing, Eric and Maxum Brain do everything for him to make it seem like he never left. It seems that Maxum Man always makes his own enemies purely by accident. He is voiced by Ron Pardo.

Golly Gee Kid - Golly Gee Kid was Maxum Man's sidekick in the old days, often seen in Maxum Man's Sidekick Academy training films. While a sidekick, it seemed that his primary job was to perform chores around the mansion. He is now the school's janitor. He is voiced by Ron Pederson.

Mandy Struction - A student at the henchman school and Eric's new crush. She has seismic boots that can cause tremors in the floor whenever she stomps down. She is much taller than the other kids, suggesting she might be older than them. She also has a crush on Eric, which is why Kitty hates her. She appeared in the episodes "Match Dot Con", "Henchman for a Day", "Mandy-O and Eric-Et" and "Walter Ego Presents: Vapo House". She is voiced by Stacey DePass.

Allan Amazing - Allan is a handsome student who is popular with the female students. Although he acts nice and sensible, he has an immense hatred for Eric and is a narcissist who will do anything to best anyone, especially Eric. He is voiced by Scott McCord.
Kid Ruthless - A big tough student who seems to be a bully, as he tortures Eric for stealing his Sidekick Identity Name. He was popular with the students for his music; he was nice to Eric after Eric defeated him in an DJ Battle. He appeared in the episodes "Identity Crisis" and "Drop The Needles".

Mayor Swift - The Senior Mayor of Splitsboro, all he wants to do is to see Maxum Man, which happened once in "Ain't No Party Like a Maxum Brain Party"; he also has a hatred on a fired Super Hero, Static Clint, as shown in "The Spark is Gone". Swift also appeared in the Episode "The Maxum Switcheroo".

Maxum Mom - Maxum Man's Mother, who has an intense dislike of Master XOX. She is tough like her son, and has visited and cared for Eric a couple of times in the Maxum Mansion. She has appeared in the episodes "Maxum Mom", "Shopping Spree", "Family Fun Day" and Eric poses as her in the Episode "The Maxum Switcheroo" to expose the fake Maxum Man.

Maxum Mel - Maxum Man's older brother. He is tough like his brother and visited the Maxum Mansion one time. He has a sidekick named Mouse Boy. He appeared in "Of Mouse and Mel".
Joshua Sideburns - A Movie Star that Kitty has an obsession over him. He visits Splittsburo to act in upcoming movies. He appeared in the episodes "Comic Book Zombies", "Teenage Mummies in Love" and "Maxum Method".

Opossum Man - Another Superhero in Splittsburo who is a parody of Batman and always wants to make crime and criminals play dead like real opossums do. He also has a sidekick named Boy Vermin. He appears in "Opposum Man".
Boy Vermin - Eric's old friend from the orphanage and Opossum Man's sidekick dressed as a rodent who is a parody of Robin and he always assists Opossum Man. His real name is Glenn. He appears in "Opposum Man".

Friday, May 2, 2014

Breadwinners (cartoon comedy) 2014

Breadwinners (TV series)(Cartoon comedy)

I saw a commercial show and I was hooked.  They were really funny. They did a little song about being ducks. I think they even said some stuff about the delivering of bread and the rocket truck they use.  It's a pretty good show.  I'm going to watch more episodes and then see what I feel about it later.

One episode included a side story about their dirty dishes piling up.  The dishwasher refuses to wash the dishes and runs away.  The buddies turn to their pet frog.  If I remember correctly the frog solves the problem.  The two frogs vow not to let the dishes pile up again.


Part of the buddies way of dealing with the dishes was to play video games hoping that a solution would just happen.


Genre: Comedy
Format: Animated series
Created by:  Steve Borst and Gary DiRaffaele
Voices of:  Robbie Daymond and Eric Bauza
Composer(s): Tommy Sica
Country of origin:  United States
Original language(s):  English
No. of seasons: 1
No. of episodes:  20 (List of episodes)


Production
Executive producer(s): Gary DiRaffaele and Steve Borst
Producer(s): Lizabeth Velasco
Running time: 22 minutes
Production company(s): Nickelodeon Animation Studio


Broadcast


Original channel: Nickelodeon
Picture format: 1080i
Audio format: Stereo
Original run: February 17, 2014 – present


Breadwinners is an American animated television series produced by Nickelodeon. The series was created by Gary DiRaffaele and Steve Borst, and centers upon two anthropomorphic ducks named SwaySway and Buhdeuce who run a bread delivery service.[1] In February 2013 Nickelodeon announced that they had ordered a 20 episode season based on the show's pilot episode.  A preview of the series, marketed as a "beak peek", aired on February 17, 2014.

The series began airing in its regular timeslot on February 22, 2014.


Plot


SwaySway and Buhdeuce are two carefree ducks who fly around in a rocket van delivering bread to their customers. The best friends live together on their home planet, Pondgea, and get into all sorts of adventures. SwaySway is the leader of the duo and even though he does not always use the best judgment, he is a pro when it comes to flying the van. Buhdeuce is a klutzy duck, but he is loyal to SwaySway and has plenty of heart. Together, the friends have fun all the time while flying around delivering bread.


Cast


Robbie Daymond as SwaySway
Eric Bauza as Buhdeuce


Additional cast


S. Scott Bullock as T-Midi
John DiMaggio as Lava Mole
Vanessa Marshall as Intercom lady
Candi Milo as Camp Counselor
Nolan North as Captain
Alexander Polinsky as Jelly
Fred Tatasciore as The Bread Maker
Kari Wahlgren as Ketta
Audrey Wasilewski as Rambamboo
April Winchell as Mama Monster


Production


The show was conceived in a Studio City, Los Angeles efficiency apartment nicknamed the "Doodle Chamber".  It was originally a 4½-minute cartoon about two feisty, accident-prone ducks and was intended to be a one-off short film crafted to entertain fellow animators at a short-film festival held at a New York bar.  Series creator Gary DiRaffaele got an email from a Nickelodeon executive about the short film, which he had posted on YouTube: "I thought it was spam," DiRaffaele said. "I couldn't believe someone from Nickelodeon would contact me."  Within a couple of months, Nickelodeon hired DiRaffaele and co-creator Steve Borst to expand Breadwinners into a full-length television series.