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Action League Now List of Animated Television Series

Action League Now List of Animated Television Series

American end-motion one-act serial

Action League At present!
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Genre Comedy
Action
Slapstick
Created by
Starring
Narrated by Scott Paulsen
Country of origin The states
Original language English
No. of seasons
  • 4 (on KaBlam!)
  • 1 (as a package series)
No. of episodes
  • 51 (on KaBlam!)
  • 12 (as a packet series)
Production
Production locations Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Running time
  • iv minutes (individual shorts)
  • 24 minutes (parcel series)
Production companies
Distributor CBS Boob tube Distribution
Release
Original network Nickelodeon
Original release November 25, 2001 (2001-xi-25) –
February 10, 2002 (2002-02-10)
Chronology
Related shows

Action League Now! (advertised every bit Action League Now!: The Series when packaged into a half-60 minutes cake) is a series of stop motion shorts that aired every bit part of both All That and KaBlam! on Nickelodeon. [1] Information technology was fabricated using "chuckimation", a combination of stop-frame animation and alive-action shots where things are simply thrown (" chucked ") or dropped into frame to simulate move, and wiggled effectually to simulate talking. [2] The series follows the adventures of a superhero league, equanimous of diverse action figures, toys, and dolls. The show was created by Robert Mittenthal, Volition McRobb, and Albie Hecht.

About episodes took place in a house of an unseen resident. Many of the characters were voiced by radio personalities from Pittsburgh.

From 1998 to February x, 2002, Nickelodeon briefly ran Action League Now! shorts on their ain, combined to fill a half-hour timeslot.

Characters [ edit ]

The Mankind (Jim Krenn)
"He's super strong and super naked!" – A blond, muscular, dim-witted bodybuilder who never wears clothes. His catchphrases include elementary, immature terms such as "Ouchies!", "Oopsies!", and "Yummies!". The Flesh is rather clumsy and normally gets in the way of the other Activity Leaguers when they're trying to salve the day (past injuring them), but means no harm. His super power is super strength and he has been shown capable of lifting things many times his sizes such as buses and bricks. The effigy used for Flesh was a modified Conan the Adventurer action figure. [3]
Thundergirl (Cris Wintertime)
"She flies ... like thunder!" – The only female member of the team, every bit well as the only one with the ability to fly. She unremarkably accompanies her flight with a vocal similar to the tune of John Williams' Star Wars theme with the lyrics, "Thundergirl flying like thunder," (This was dropped after on in the serial). Thundergirl does not appreciate Meltman's crush on her, and normally ignores his professions of love (and sometimes slaps him). She does not seem to think of herself as an equal to the balance of the League, thinking of herself as superior instead. A recurring gag is her argument that she will use her super forcefulness only to realize too belatedly that she doesn't have super forcefulness. The figure used for Thundergirl was a Sindy doll'southward head on an unknown superhero effigy trunk. Her image is a combination of Barbie and She-Ra.
Stinky Diver (Jim Krenn)
"A onetime navy commando with an attitude equally bad as his odor!" – A mustachioed diver who is often seen in or effectually toilets. He speaks with an Australian-type accent, even though an episode championship ("Mad Dogs and Englishmen") suggested him being English. In the same episode as mentioned above, information technology is revealed that he became cold after his mom ratted him out to the enemy during the Gulf War for money. As his proper noun makes obvious, Stinky has a foul odour, but the Action League seems to have gotten used to it and don't heed it near of the time. Owns a embankment house (in reality, a life-size portable toilet) and a vast collection of toilet paper, which come in many dissimilar colors. He is the nearly frequent driver of the Action Mobile, the League's official transportation device (a big, red remote-command car). Although he lacks any superpowers he has the ability to pull a spear gun out of thin air and can fire a seemingly endless corporeality of plastic missiles. Stinky is an altered 1994 M.I. Joe Shipwreck action figure. [4]
Meltman (Scott Paulsen)
"With the ability to... melt!" – Meltman has the "power" to melt and is the smallest and weakest member of the Action League. He has a long-running trounce on Thundergirl, who does not reciprocate his feelings for her. Every bit melting is his only ability, Meltman is quite unhelpful and a borderline burden and is considered past the residual of the League to be their personal servant, often fulfilling such chores as getting them sodas, donuts, and other things. For this reason, Meltman is always looking for ways to get the League to capeesh him. In 2 different episodes, information technology is revealed that his full proper noun is Barry Meltfarb, although he claims to have changed the surname to his superhero proper name. As he once stated to a viewer he has never used his power since there is no need for it. The Chief considers him to be "as yellow as a jar of mustard at a jaundice convention." Meltman is a Robin Hood figure that was melted with a blow torch.
The Chief (Collin M. McGee, majority; Victor Hart, first few episodes)
[ commendation needed ] The head of the Action League, the Chief is an angry, frustrated man who frequently yells at the Action League for their mistakes and unintended animadversion. His catchphrase is "Blast information technology!" and "You morons!" He once got a middle transplant from Pecker the Lab Guy. He too one time successfully awoke from a coma, induced by the Mankind's carelessness, after having had to listen to all of the incidents in which the League had injured him during his extended sleep. The Primary was fabricated by putting together and modifying parts from Playskool "Play People" dollhouse figures. [5]
Justice (Alyssa Grahm)
The Master's love Golden Retriever and best friend. Technically a fellow member of the Action League, Justice serves as the Lassie of the show, alert fellow members of the League of dangers that they were otherwise unaware of. Featured in almost every episode every bit a background grapheme, with its only starring role being in "Canis familiaris Solar day Afterschool".
The Mayor (Jim Krenn)
"His dishonor" – The Action League's archenemy. The reasons for his dislike of the Action League are unknown, merely his hatred is obvious. His catchphrase is "Uh oh, here'southward problem" or "I detest Mondays" whenever he'southward virtually to exist defeated. Instances in which the Mayor attempts to destroy the League include sucking them upward with a massive vacuum cleaner, and blowing them abroad with a behemothic fan. Many of his schemes revolve around making money. In 1 episode, his pseudonym was revealed to be "Louis D. Mayor" (a reference to Louis B. Mayer). He also appears to accept a fixation with condign a celebrity, a successful musician, or a National Football League player. In the episode, "Sinkhole of Doom" information technology was revealed that the Mayor has a son. The Mayor was pieced together from various Playskool dollhouse figures. [5] The vocalism that Jim Krenn used for the character was initially used by Krenn as a parody of then-Pittsburgh mayor Tom Murphy.
Pecker the Lab Guy (Jim Krenn)
A scientist who oft messes up his experiments and predicaments. During every appearance, he is guaranteed to be heard proverb, "At that place'south nothing I can practise," or, "I was afraid of this!" and "I don't see whatever connection." Bill has a monotone voice and takes himself very seriously as a scientist, fifty-fifty though his experiments almost e'er become amiss. He has a teenage daughter named Quarky who helps him around the lab. He appears to have a beloved for oldies music and is a personal friend of late musician Lou Rawls. Neb, along with the Mayor and the Chief, was pieced together in function from various Playskool dollhouse figures. [5] His name is a reference to Bill Nye the Science Guy.
Hodge Podge (Jim Krenn)
The Action League'due south erstwhile accountant, Hodge Podge was accidentally thrown into and chopped up in a blender, then horribly rebuilt by Bill the Lab Guy against his will, making him a freak with parts of random toys and household objects (such as a claw for a mitt, taken from a crib toy, and the top portion of a fork attached to his chest). Hodge Podge appears to be more than hands-on and successful than the Mayor with his initial tactics, even though neither of them ever get their way. He specifically works with mechanics to go his mode (brainwashing radio station, custom-congenital remote control, modified voicebox, etc.).
The Announcer (Scott Paulsen)
The narrator of the programme, using various alliterations and overreactions oftentimes before and later on the short's commercial bridge. He sometimes breaks the quaternary wall during an episode. He has a deep, monotone voice, not dissimilar Bill the Lab Guy's and is never seen, only heard.

The Action League have had various other villains throughout the show'due south run, including (merely not express to) a gigantic baby simply named "Big Babe", a Mesozoic monster (in reality, a dog Jack Russell Terrier) called Spotzilla, a rival superhero league known as the Danger Society, a bald genius known as Smarty Pants, an enemy of Stinky's past called Blood-red Ninja, a group of evil aliens, a gypsy who cursed The Principal, and a mummy brought to life by The Mayor. Sometimes, due to their own collective stupidity, fifty-fifty the League themselves tin exist the main cause of a problem.

Episodes [ edit ]

Guest appearances [ edit ]

Banned episodes [ edit ]

Some episodes of Action League Now are banned in the Usa. One specific episode to exist put under this ban was the flavor 2 episode "Caged Thunder" due to its themes of terrorism, [7] due to this the KaBlam episode information technology was aired with titled "I But Don't Become Information technology" was put under a ban after the 9/11 attacks. The "Action League Now: The Series" episode "Thunder Daughter: Tracking the Tempest" which too independent the short was put on a ban after its initial broadcast in 2002, merely being re-shown in 2016 on the belatedly night TV block "The Splat" on Teen Nick.

Reception [ edit ]

In a Chicago Tribune article, Jennifer Mangan complimented the series' originality, calling it "the most innovative entrant in KaBlam! 'southward cartoon catalog." [8] Jane Hall of the Los Angeles Times wrote that Action League Now! "has the weird, ambitious humour of the old 'Mr. Neb' pieces on Sabbatum Night Live ." [9] Naming the show among other KaBlam! segments, Deadline Hollywood 'southward Mike Fleming wrote positively of its "absurdly unforgettable characters." [10]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ Perlmutter, David (2022). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Telly Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 3. ISBN 978-1538103739 .
  2. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Drawing Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. p. 463. ISBN 978-1476665993 .
  3. ^ "Conan the Adventurer Figure". Archived from the original on xvi January 2009. Retrieved 25 January 2009.
  4. ^ "1994 Shipwreck". Archived from the original on 29 January 2009. Retrieved 25 Jan 2009.
  5. ^ a b c "Playskool Figure ID". Archived from the original on 30 March 2010. Retrieved 1 March 2009.
  6. ^ "You'll Beloved Our Selection". IMDb . November 1998.
  7. ^ "twenty Banned Nickelodeon Episodes You Never Got to See". 16 November 2017.
  8. ^ Mangan, Jennifer (October 10, 1996). "Childish fun". Chicago Tribune .
  9. ^ Hall, Jane (October 7, 1996). "A Nick off the old block". Los Angeles Times .
  10. ^ Fleming, Mike (January 27, 2016). "Paramount, Jared Hess Aqueduct Archetype Nickelodeon Shows For 'NickToons' Film". Deadline Hollywood .

External links [ edit ]

Action League Now List of Animated Television Series

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_League_Now!

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