Fantastic Max

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Television series
German title Fantastic Max
Original title Fantastic Max
Country of production United States , United Kingdom
original language English
year 1988
length 22 minutes
Episodes 26 in 2 seasons
genre Science fiction
idea Mike Young
production Charles Grosvenor
music Michael Tavera
First broadcast September 11, 1988 - February 1, 1990 on Cartoon Network
German-language
first broadcast
1992 on Tele 5
synchronization

Fantastic Max is an animated series from the Hanna Barbera Studios from 1988.

content

The red-haired baby Max travels into space with the small, green, magically gifted alien Fidibus and the AB Sitter, which is made up of building blocks. The three of them experience numerous adventures. Fidibus can do magic by twirling his head antennas and shouting “Zicke-zag, magic show you!”. With his magic he is responsible both for the fact that AB Sitter “lives” and for the fact that they can all fly together into space, since at Max's request he “lives” his rocket built in the sandpit (in the form of a baby bottle) breathed in ". AB Sitter tries in vain to save his little protégé from dangerous situations.

Production and publication

The series was produced in 1988 and 1989 by the Hanna Barbera Studios based on an idea by Mike Young . The music was composed by Clark Gassman and Michael Tavera. The scripts were written by Kristina Luckey and Judy Rothman Rofé. The series was broadcast from September 11, 1988 to February 1, 1990 in the United States by Cartoon Network .

In Germany, the series was shown by Tele 5 as part of the Bim Bam Bino program.

synchronization

role English speaker German speaker
Max Ben Ryan Ganger Inez Günther
Fidibus Nancy Cartwright Matthias von Stegmann
AB sitter Gregg Berger Reinhard Glemnitz
father Paul Eiding Ulrich Frank
mother Gail Matthius
Susi Elisabeth Harnois Sabine Bohlmann

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