Gerald McBoing-Boing (TV series)

Gerald McBoing-Boing is a Flash-animated children's television series based on the 1950 animated short film Gerald McBoing-Boing, that aired on Cartoon Network in the United States (as part of their then-Tickle-U programming block) from August 22, 2005 to November 28, 2007 and on Teletoon in Canada (premiering on the latter on August 29, 2005), later airing in reruns on Boomerang around 2007. It also aired on ABC Kids in Australia. It is produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment, with animation provided by Mercury Filmworks.

Gerald McBoing-Boing
Based onGerald McBoing Boing
by Dr. Seuss
Developed by
Voices ofGlenn Barna
Linda Ballantyne
Patrick McKenna
Samantha Weinstein
Jo Vannicola
Narrated byDeann DeGruijter
ComposersTom Szczesniak
Ray Parker
Country of originCanada
United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26 (52 segments)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • John Vandervelde
  • Stephen Hogins
  • Clint Eland
Running time22 minutes (11 minutes per segment) (approx. per episode)
Production companiesClassic Media
Cookie Jar Entertainment
Original release
NetworkTeletoon (Canada)
Cartoon Network (United States)
ReleaseAugust 22, 2005 (2005-08-22) –
November 28, 2007 (2007-11-28)
Related

It uses the same basic art style as the original except more detailed: each 11-minute episode features a series of vignettes with Gerald, of what the "fantasy tales" are done in Seussian rhyme.[1] Sound checks, gags, and "real-life" portions of the show are also included. Gerald still only makes sounds (and, unlike the UPA specials, is actually praised for it), but he now has two speaking friends, Janine and Jacob, as well as a dog named Burp, who only burps (accompanied by someone, usually Gerald's mother, saying "excuse me" afterwards). Gerald's parents (names unknown) also fill out the regular cast.

Each episode was directed by Robin Budd and story edited/written by John Derevlany. The music and score for the series was composed by Ray Parker and Tom Szczesniak. 26 episodes (52 segments) were produced.

Cast

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Episodes

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  1. "Cuckoos & Pirates"/"Parades, Honking & Mumbling Mummies"
  2. "Monkeys, Wrestling & The World's Greatest Super Spy"/"The Dentist, The Sheep & The Two Anniversary Gifts"
  3. "Ghosts, Owls & An Evil Witch"/"Art, Glass & The Deep Dark Jungle"
  4. "Carnivals, Phones & Sneezing Dragons"/"Cars, Bees & Magic Puppies"
  5. "Good Deeds, Librarians & Aliens"/"Tornado, Chicken & Circus"
  6. "Burp, Cry Baby Blues & The Return of Scritchy McBeard"/"Videos, Cats & Superheroes"
  7. "Dog Tricks, Spare Change & The Lost Snowmen"/"Mini-Golf, Checkers & Bad Manners"
  8. "Swings, Cans & The Flying Ace"/"Photos, Radios & Knights"
  9. "Hot Rod, Elevators & Genie Meanie"/"Cheese, Birds & Cave Kids"
  10. "Escapes, Hide-N-Seek & The Beanstalk"/"Haircuts, Opera & The Albino Alligator"
  11. "Camping, Watchdogs & Janinerella"/"Hardware, Hair & Hairy Weather"
  12. "Thin Ice, Squeaky Shoes & Leprechauns"/"Museum, Coyotes & A Race Around the World"
  13. "Hopscotch, Hugs & Hunchbacks"/"Lost Dogs, Horses & Monsters"
  14. "Sleepover, Chalkboard & Trojan Cow"/"Popcorn, Shadows & 20,000 Boings Under the Sea"
  15. "Burping Hero, Dog Whistle & The Incredible Shrinking Gerald"/"Play, Cleaning & The Royal Crown Quest"
  16. "Telescopes, Hiccups & The Boing Boing Express"/"Book Clubs, Broccoli & The Mighty Ding Dong"
  17. "Loud, Drive-thru & Ben Hur"/"Stings, Beeps & Pings"
  18. "Monsters, Snowblowers & The Planet Bedtime"/"Fairs, Mimes & Dragons"
  19. "Doctor, Pigeons & Gerald McShakespeare"/"Baby Sister, Chalk & King Gerald"
  20. "Ice, Fog & Wolves"/"Auctions, Soda Pop & The Surfing Thief"
  21. "Karate, Slurps & Wrinklystiltskin"/"Tap-Dancing, Convertibles & The Three Musketeers"
  22. "Magic, Showers & Mermaids"/"Lunchboxes, Car Wash & Robot Jacob"
  23. "Planes, Parrots & Party Clothes"/"Growls, Paper & Flying Horses"
  24. "Fish, Skis & Rocket Ships"/"Rockstar, Strongman & Name that Sound"
  25. "Sports, Banks & Queen Long Big Nose the Third"/"Pinball, Parks & Princesses"
  26. "Red Light, Rain & Sneezing Flowers"/"Arcades, Scanners & News"

References

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  1. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 239–241. ISBN 978-1538103739.
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