Eek! The Cat
Television series | |
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German title | Eek! The Hangover |
Original title | Eek! The Cat |
Country of production |
United States Canada |
original language | English |
Year (s) | 1992-1997 |
length | 25 minutes |
Episodes | 63 in 5 seasons |
genre | Comedy |
idea | Savage Steve Holland, Bill Kopp |
production | Joe Hamilton, Michael Hirsh, Patrick Loubert, Clive A. Smith |
music | Nathan Wang |
First broadcast | September 12, 1992 - August 8, 1997 on Fox Kids (USA) and YTV (Canada) |
German-language first broadcast |
April 1, 1994 on Sat.1 |
Eek! The Kater ( English Eek! The Cat ) is a Canadian animated series that was invented by Savage Steve Holland and Bill Kopp .
content
The series is about the purple cat Eek !, whose motto is it never hurts to help . However, this attitude always brings him problems. Other characters in the series include Eek! S (human) family with whom he cannot communicate, Eek! S girlfriend Anabelle and her shark dog Sharky.
Production and publication
The series was produced from 1992 under the direction of John Halfpenny, Jamie Whitney and Savage Steve Holland, the scripts were written by Savage Steve Holland, Bill Kopp and Sandy Fries. Nathan Wang composed the music. The series aired from September 12, 1992 to August 8, 1997 by YTV in Canada. At the same time, it was broadcast on Fox Kids in the USA.
The series has been translated into Italian and Polish, among others. The German first broadcast began on April 1, 1994 on Sat.1 . It was later broadcast on Fox Kids and Jetix .
synchronization
role | English speaker |
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Eek | Bill Kopp |
Bill | Dan Castellaneta |
Wendy Elizabeth | Elizabeth Daily |
Annabelle | Tawny Kitaen |
Video game
In 1994, a video game for Super Nintendo Entertainment System came to Eek! The hangover out.
Web links
- Eek! The Cat in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- fernsehserien.de about the series