Superstore

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Television series
German title Superstore
Original title Superstore
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Country of production United States
original language English
Year (s) since 2015
Production
company
Spitzer Holding Company
The District
Universal Television
length 22 minutes
Episodes 98 in 5+ seasons ( List )
genre Sitcom
idea Justin Spitzer
music Matteo Messina
First broadcast November 30, 2015 (USA) on NBC
German-language
first broadcast
September 26, 2016 on Universal Channel
occupation
synchronization

Superstore is an American sitcom invented by Justin Spitzer and produced by Spitzer Holding Company, The District, and Universal Television . The central plot point of the series is a group of employees of the branch of the fictional Cloud 9 department store .

The series was first broadcast on November 30, 2015 on the US television station NBC . The German premiere of the first season took place on September 26, 2016 on the Universal Channel . The third season began broadcasting in the United States in September 2017. In Germany, the second season can be seen on the Universal Channel since February 28, 2017.

In February 2018, NBC extended the series to include a 22-part fourth season. In March 2019, NBC announced the order for a fifth season. A sixth season was commissioned in February 2020.

Cast and dubbing

The German dubbing is based on the dialogue book by Sebastian Zidek (seasons 1 + 2) and Frank Michael Helmke from season 3 and under the dialogue direction of Frank Muth by the dubbing company Berliner Synchron .

Main cast

role actor Main role
(episodes)
Supporting role
(episodes)
Voice actor
Amy Dubanowski America Ferrera 1.01– Magdalena Turba
Jonah Simms Ben Feldman 1.01– Vanya Gerick
Dina Fox Lauren Ash 1.01– Antje Thiele
Garrett McNeill Colton Dunn 1.01– Sven Fechner (1.01–2.18)
Björn Schalla (2.19–)
Mateo Fernando Aquino Liwanag Nico Santos 1.01– Roman Wolko
Cheyenne Tyler Lee Nichole Bloom 1.01– Josephine Schmidt
Glenn Sturgis Mark McKinney 1.01– Michael Pan

Supporting cast

role actor Supporting role Voice actor
Bo Derek Thompson Johnny Pemberton 1.01– Sebastian Fitzner
Sandra Calico Kauahi 1.02– Katja Schmitz
board Jon Miyahara 1.01– Klaus-Peter Hoppe
Myrtle Linda Porter 1.05-4.22 Gabriele Schramm-Philipp
Adam Dubanowski Ryan Gaul 1.07– Peter Lontzek
Jeff Sutin Michael Bunin 2.01– Edwin Gellner

production

On January 14, 2015, NBC ordered the pilot of the series. The pilot episode is Ruben Fleischer's first project in connection with his two-year contract with Universal Television . The series was officially ordered on May 7, 2015. After 13 episodes were ordered for the first season in May 2015, the number increased in October Shortened to 11 episodes in 2015.

Shortly after the end of the first season, NBC ordered a second season of the series, consisting of 13 episodes. In July 2016 it was announced that a special episode would be produced which would be broadcast after a broadcast of the 2016 Summer Olympics . Shortly after the start of the second season, NBC increased the number of episodes by means of a so-called back nine order to 22 episodes. In mid-February 2017, it was extended to include a third season comprising 22 episodes.

Charisma

United States

The first season aired on NBC from November 30, 2015 through February 22, 2016 . The Olympic Special aired on August 19, 2016, before the second season began airing on September 22, 2016.

Germany

The Universal Channel broadcast the first season on September 26 and 27, 2016. The second season began broadcasting on February 28, 2017. Since November 22, 2017, the series has also been broadcast on free TV on ProSieben .

Episode list

Season Number of episodes First broadcast in the USA First publication in German
premiere final premiere final
1 11 November 30, 2015 February 22, 2016 26th September 2016 September 27, 2016
2 22nd 19th August 2016 4th May 2017 18th February 2017 May 22, 2017
3 22nd 38 September 2017 May 3, 2018 19th September 2018 26th September 2018
4th 22nd 4th October 2018 16th May 2019 2nd September 2019 23 September 2019
5 21st 26th September 2019 April 23, 2020


Remarks

The pilot episode was filmed at a Kmart subsidiary in California. For this, the entire red Kmart design of the store was changed to the Cloud 9 design. The branch was open during filming. After taking over the series, the superstore was recreated in the studio. Amy wears different name tags in many scenes. She rarely wears her own. In the fifth episode of the first season, Jonah also wears a different nameplate called "Ace". Cheyenne loses her green hairband during the second season. In the following episodes it functions as a running gag again and again. Only in the last episode of the second season does she find it in the ruins of the superstore that was destroyed by the tornado. In the last episode of the second season, the superstore is destroyed by a tornado. The background was a conversion plan by Universal Studios to enlarge the associated theme park, so that the demolition of the set was incorporated into the series.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Adam Arndt: Superstore: NBC sends supermarket crew in season 4 . In: Serienjunkies.de . February 22, 2018. Retrieved February 22, 2018.
  2. Ryan Schwartz: Superstore Renewed for Season 5 . In: TVLine . March 4, 2019. Retrieved March 5, 2019.
  3. Arthur Awanesjan: "Superstore": NBC orders 6th season of the comedy series. In: Filmfutter. February 26, 2020, accessed February 26, 2020 .
  4. a b c superstore. In: synchronkartei.de. German dubbing file , accessed on January 22, 2017 .
  5. ^ "Superstore": Myrtle actress Linda Porter died of cancer. Retrieved December 25, 2019 .
  6. Nellie Andreeva: NBC Picks Up 3 Comedy Pilots From Universal TV . In: deadline.com . January 14, 2015. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  7. Mike Fleming Jr .: CAA Signs' Zombieland's Ruben Fleischer . In: deadline.com . January 28, 2015. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  8. Nellie Andreeva: Suzanne Martin Comedy 'Crowded', Justin Spitzer's 'Superstore' Get NBC Pickups . In: deadline.com . May 7, 2015. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  9. Adam Arndt: NBC orders comedy with America Ferrara . In: Serienjunkies.de . May 7, 2015. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  10. Lesley Goldberg: NBC Reduces Episode Counts for Comedies 'Superstore,' 'Hot & Bothered' . In: deadline.com . October 19, 2015. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  11. Tim Krüger: Superstore and Hot and Bothered with fewer episodes . In: Serienjunkies.de . October 19, 2015. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  12. Loryn Pörschke: Superstore: NBC orders the 2nd season of the comedy series . In: Serienjunkies.de . February 24, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  13. Loryn Pörschke: Superstore: NBC Comedy with a special episode for the 2016 Olympics . In: Serienjunkies.de . February 24, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  14. Axel Schmitt: Superstore: NBC gives comedy a full second season . In: Serienjunkies.de . September 24, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  15. Adam Arndt: Superstore: 3rd season of NBC comedy ordered . In: Serienjunkies.de . February 15, 2017. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  16. Lenka Hladikova: Superstore: German premiere of the comedy in September . In: Serienjunkies.de . August 9, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  17. https://seriendrehorte.com/superstore/
  18. https://seriendrehorte.com/superstore/
  19. https://www.insideuniversal.net/2017/03/soundstages-22-23-24-25-have-been-demolished-at-universal-studios/