The Smoggies
The Smoggies | |
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Created by | Colin Thibert Gerald Potterton |
Developed by | Cinar |
Opening theme | "Smoggies and Suntots" by Joe Raposo |
Ending theme | "Smoggies and Suntots" (instrumental) by Joe Raposo |
Country of origin | Canada France |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Christine Larocque Jean Cazes Lila Cazès Micheline Charest Ronald A. Weinberg |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Cinar |
Original release | |
Network | Global Television Network (Canada) Antenne 2/Canal Plus (France) |
Release | 2 September 1989 (1989年09月02日) – 25 February 1990 (1990年02月25日) |
The Smoggies is a 1989–1990 animated children's television show by Cinar.
Plot
The show took place on or around the fictional Coral Island, and revolved around a group of island-dwelling people called the Suntots and a trio of polluting treasure hunters called the Smoggies. The Suntots spent much of their time defending their island paradise from the Smoggies, who polluted everything around them and lived on a coal-fired steam ship, the SS Stinky Poo, which polluted the water and air around the island. The Smoggies constantly tried to destroy the Suntots' home for their own benefits.[1]
Almost every episode had the environmentalist Suntots outsmarting the Smoggies' latest scheme, after which the Smoggies invariably hatched another scheme. Thus, the show also explains the importance of protecting the environment.
Themes
A recurring theme was their attempt to steal the island's "magic coral" (which the Smoggies believed granted eternal youth), or find some alternative way to maintain youth. The show often implied that the magic coral did not actually exist. The corals were just manifestations of the Smoggies' (mainly Emma's) greed and vanity.
Reruns
In 1994, the show was rerun on HBO and various local broadcast channels, such as Florida's WTMV32, in the United States under the name Stop the Smoggies.[2] and in France, as SOS Polluards.[3] In Quebec, it was aired under the name Touftoufs et Polluards. The show was broadcast in Ireland on RTÉ2 and in the United Kingdom on the BBC under its original Canadian title. It screened in New Zealand on afternoon television on TVNZ.
Voice Cast
- Teddy Lee Dillon: Chip, Additional voices
- Brian Dooley: Additional voices
- Richard M. Dumont: Cool, Additional voices
- Karen Marginson: Miss Doctor, Little, Choosy, Cookie (voice 2), Additional voices
- Walter Massey: Polluto
- Stephanie Morgenstern: Princess Lila
- Joan Orenstein: Emma
- Rick Jones: Captain Clarence (voice 1), Uncle Boom (voice 1), Sport (voice 1), Scaredy (voice 1), Sailor (voice 1), Choo-Choo (voice 1), Tricks (voice 1)
- Bronwen Mantel: Cookie (voice 1), Additional voices
- Terrence Scammell: Speed (voice 1), Gardener (voice 1)
- Harvey Berger: Captain Clarence (voice 2), Uncle Boom (voice 2), Scaredy (voice 2), Sailor (voice 2), Choo-Choo (voice 2), Tricks (voice 2)
- Pier Paquette: Speed (voice 2), Gardener (voice 2), Sport (voice 2)
Main characters
The Suntots
- Princess Lila: Somewhat taller than other Suntots, her body has more human-like dimensions, as opposed to the pudginess of her subjects. Her hairstyle is also entirely different from the other Suntots and she is the only one with red hair. The rest of the Suntots regard her as a leader. Emma considers her a thorn in her side, but Princess Lila keeps trying to convince Emma that the magic coral does not exist.
- Speed: Somewhat daring, outspoken and headstrong for a Suntot, his fast-swimming ability earned him his name. He is usually the one to think of a solution to the Suntots' problems. He has bright blue hair, and he and Princess Lila are often partners in their adventures of solving problems; they are the real heroes of the series.
- Chip: The brilliant orange-haired engineer for the Suntots. Chip invents and builds various things, using environmentally friendly methods. A bit quieter than Speed or Princess Lila, he often joins them on their adventures, but is more of a sidekick, as he rarely takes charge of a situation.
- Uncle Boom: The oldest Suntot and only one with white hair. He is the self-appointed mayor of Suntot Town. He makes speeches whenever he gets the chance, but is rather absent-minded and bungling.
The Smoggies
- Emma: The self-appointed leader of the Smoggies, she has a short temper and suffers from a gerascophobia. She is always trying to think of a scheme to get her way. She always bosses her two cohorts around, and is obsessed with finding the magic coral, thinking that that is what keeps the Suntots young. Polluto calls her "Miss Emma". She is also a bully and has no qualms about lying or being deceitful in getting her own way.
- Clarence: Emma's husband and the captain of a polluting coal fired ship called the Stinky-Poo. He is also an inventor and scientist, but his inventions rarely work the right way. Most of the time, he is spineless towards Emma and rarely temperamental, but he can get frustrated himself if things do not work out. Polluto calls him "the Captain" or "Captain Clarence."
- Polluto: Clarence's only crewmate. He is rather dimwitted, as Emma always points out, but he is the Smoggie with most of the practical skills. He runs the engine room (for some reason, he eats coal and drinks oil), and acts as cook, pilot, mechanic and custodian. He is often shown to have a warm heart, so his polluting tendencies are more related to ignorance and a desire to do his job. Sometimes he is friends with the Suntots but can just as quickly turn against them when ordered to chase them by Emma.
Supporting characters
- Other Suntots: Other recurring Suntots, besides Princess Lila, Speed, Chip and Uncle Boom, are minor or supporting characters, but most were the focus of one or more episodes. Each is named after one overbearing character trait (often related their job).
- Sport: A yellow-haired all-around talented athlete who wears a sweatband and a number 8 shirt. He is also a bit of a show-off and occasionally acts before thinking. One episode he befriends a bird and ended up being kidnapped by the Smoggies and the Smoggies tied up Sport in a burlap sack. Later, Suntots rescue the bird and him.
- Little: The youngest Suntot, with bluish-green hair. He is childish, playful, curious and short (even for a Suntot) and has a bit of an inferiority complex.
- Cool: A laid-back hipster and musician who prefers to work on his songs than do other work. He has light blue hair and sunglasses, and is usually concerned as to whether something is "cool".
- Miss Doctor: The Suntots' doctor, veterinarian and animal life expert. She is calm, logical, motherly and reserved, and has pale green hair and spectacles.
- Gardener: The Suntots' resident plant life and farming expert. He has dark green hair and spends most of his time growing fruits and vegetables in his greenhouse or on his farm.
- Cookie: She has pink hair, and all Suntots love anything she cooks. Her focus on her cooking sometimes makes her forget about other things.
- Sailor: The Suntot who can sail a boat better than anyone. He has navy blue hair, a moustache, and speaks with stereotypical sailor slang and a thick accent.
- Scaredy: The very easily frightened orange-haired Suntot. Deep down, however, he has hidden courage. He and Sport are best friends.
- Choo-Choo: The orange-haired, sentimental driver of the steam locomotive "No. 9".
- Tricks: The practical joker with orange hair who occasionally likes frightening Scaredy.
- Choosy: The yellow-haired Suntot who can never make up her mind about anything.
- Lumber: The Suntots' pink-haired forestry and conservation expert who can identify any kind of tree by its wood.
- Hobo : Purple-haired Suntot who hates having baths. Apart from Sailor and Uncle Boom, he is the only other Suntot with facial hair.
- Town Crier: The purple-haired Suntot whose only role is to say "Big meeting in the town square!"
- Turtle Tom: A sea turtle and a friend of the Suntots. He does not speak, but the top of his shell opens like a hatch so that Suntots can ride him above or below the water. He sometimes comes ashore if the Suntots need his strength to help move something.
- Pelican Pete: A pelican and another Suntot animal friend who provides air transportation when needed.
- Arnold: A great white shark with a friendly disposition. He sometimes helps the Suntots with transport and any tasks that require brute strength deep under water. Despite his pleasant nature, Polluto is terrified of him.
- Winston: A white sperm whale who communicates with sonar. His archenemy is a giant squid called Old One-Eye.
- Ralph Robin: Polluto's pet bird (who, in spite of his name is not a robin, but a yellow bird) who rides on Polluto's head and only speaks in warbles and squawks that Polluto seems able to understand.
Episodes
The following dates represent the first US broadcasts.
Aired: September 2, 1989 (1989年09月02日) Leader of The Pack
The Smoggies turn a pack of whales against the Suntots. When the whales beach themselves, the Suntots come to the rescue.
Aired: September 3, 1989 (1989年09月03日) Don't Bug The Bugs
Emma's spraying of chemical pesticide backfires as the bugs grow to gigantic size.
Aired: September 9, 1989 (1989年09月09日) Hair-Raising Tale
Clarence empties a hair-remover into the Suntots water supply, causing all the Suntots to go bald.
Aired: September 10, 1989 (1989年09月10日) Size Isn't Everything
Clarence invents a growing potion to be used on Little, but Polluto uses it instead and turns into a giant.
Aired: September 16, 1989 (1989年09月16日) Double Talk
Another of Clarence's failed experiments results in Emma switching voices with whoever she hears.
Aired: September 17, 1989 (1989年09月17日) Coral Cup
The Smoggies enter the Coral Cup race, and attempt to sabotage the other boats so they can win.
Aired: September 23, 1989 (1989年09月23日) A Smoggie's Birthday
Clarence tries to harvest the fur from Cuddleups to make a fur coat for Emma.
Aired: September 24, 1989 (1989年09月24日) A Long Way From Home
The Suntots find a lost kiwi, and the Smoggies kidnap it and Sport because there's a map home in its backpack.
Aired: September 30, 1989 (1989年09月30日) Goodbye Engine Number Nine
President Boom decides to retire Engine No. 9 for the new Zoom Train, but it runs away out of control. The train tunnel caves in trapping the Smoggies alive.
Aired: October 1, 1989 (1989年10月01日) The Big Heat
Polluto turns up the Stinky Poo's boilers to maximum, causing the temperature on Coral Island to skyrocket.
Aired: October 7, 1989 (1989年10月07日) Emma's Green Thumb
Emma finds a rare flower that turns into a monster when planted in garbage.
Aired: October 8, 1989 (1989年10月08日) Which Is Witch
Emma pretends to be a witch and sends the Belching Fire Beast (Polluto in disguise) to set fire to the island.
Aired: October 14, 1989 (1989年10月14日) You Are What You Eat
Smoggies throw garbage into the sea, making Arnold the Shark sick and cranky.
Aired: October 15, 1989 (1989年10月15日) No Small Problem
Chemicals in the rain cause the Smoggies to shrink to tiny size.
Aired: October 21, 1989 (1989年10月21日) The Not-So-Freshman
Polluto tries going to the Suntots' Nature School, but misinterprets his assignments.
Aired: October 22, 1989 (1989年10月22日) Dr. Jekyll and Mister Polluto (also known as Polluto the Suntot)
Clarence creates a smart potion to be used on Polluto, but instead it inverts his personality and causes him to care about nature.
Aired: October 28, 1989 (1989年10月28日) Snow Show
The Smoggies find a baby dinosaur in the mountains, feed it a growing potion and make it rampage on Coral Island.
Aired: October 29, 1989 (1989年10月29日) The Sounds of Music
Cool makes a giant harp, but the vibrations from it cause damage. The Smoggies make an even bigger harp and threaten to destroy Suntot Town unless they get the Magic Coral.
Aired: November 4, 1989 (1989年11月04日) The Purple Tide
Clarence's shark repellent pollutes the ocean and causes everyone to sing and dance non-stop.
Aired: November 5, 1989 (1989年11月05日) Dust To Dust
The Smoggies harvest the clumpy grass on Coral Island to make a youth potion. But without the clumpy grass, the wind causes erosion.
Aired: November 11, 1989 (1989年11月11日) Zombies of Coral Island
Sweet Fruit Pies (made from contaminated fruit) cause the Suntots to turn into zombies and do whatever Emma says.
Aired: November 12, 1989 (1989年11月12日) Ripe for the Picking
Little gets sick, and the Suntots have to take some Sun Apples all the way around the island to ripen them so he can be cured.
Aired: November 18, 1989 (1989年11月18日) Under The Rainbow
The Suntots find a new kind of Rainbow Coral. Thinking it is the Magic Coral, Smoggies start harvesting it.
Aired: November 19, 1989 (1989年11月19日) Turtle Trauma
The turtles are due to lay their eggs on the Beach of the Whistling Sands. But Emma is feeling homesick, so Clarence builds her a replica city on the beach.
Aired: November 25, 1989 (1989年11月25日) Never Cry Wolf
Smoggies trick the Suntots into thinking Mt. Coral is about to erupt, hoping Princess Leela will take the Magic Coral with her when evacuating the town.
Aired: November 26, 1989 (1989年11月26日) Bubble Mania
Polluto likes blowing bubbles, so Clarence makes him a giant bubble machine. But these bubbles never pop, and endanger life on Coral Island...
Aired: December 2, 1989 (1989年12月02日) President Boom
The Suntots have an election for President of Coral Island. Emma also gets in the running.
Aired: December 3, 1989 (1989年12月03日) Salt Story
Clarence invents a machine to remove salt from sea water. But as the excess salt is dumped in Shark Bay, it endangers the wildlife.
Aired: December 9, 1989 (1989年12月09日) Bee's Business
Smoggies try to kidnap the bees on Coral Island so Emma can get the queen bee jelly.
Aired: December 10, 1989 (1989年12月10日) Tot Trap
The Smoggies trap all the Suntots at the beach, so they can look through Suntot Town for Magic Coral.
Aired: December 16, 1989 (1989年12月16日) Wild Blue Yonder
The Smoggies' refrigerator explodes making a hole in the Big Ozo. Aircraft get caught in an updraft and dangerous rays come through the hole from space.
Aired: December 17, 1989 (1989年12月17日) Off To the Races
Smoggies build a boat to enter the Suntot boat race. But the fumes from the boat poison the Suntots' fruit and Leela gets sick.
Aired: December 23, 1989 (1989年12月23日) Magic Muddle
Suntots have magic seeds that instantly grow trees. Meanwhile, Smoggies dam up the river to try to get the mud at the bottom.
Aired: December 24, 1989 (1989年12月24日) A Trip To The Rain Forest
The Smoggies cut down trees to make matchsticks, and inadvertently cause a forest fire.
Aired: December 30, 1989 (1989年12月30日) Cool It
The Smoggies dig up Star Sparkles, but in doing so also destroy the Cuddleups' home. They bribe Cool not to tell anyone by giving him a Star Sparkle.
Aired: December 31, 1989 (1989年12月31日) A Feather In Her Cap
Emma captures the plume birds to use their tail feathers for making hats.
Aired: January 6, 1990 (1990年01月06日) Black Day In Suntot Town
Clarence creates acid rain so he can sell umbrellas to the Suntots.
Aired: January 7, 1990 (1990年01月07日) Seaweed Frenzy
The Smoggies create belts out of the scales from radiant rainbow fish, and sell them to the Suntots. But without the fish to eat it, the seaweed starts growing out of control.
Aired: January 13, 1990 (1990年01月13日) Anniversary Schmaltz
Clarence harvests pearl oysters to make a necklace for Emma's anniversary.
Aired: January 14, 1990 (1990年01月14日) Mushroom Menace
The Smoggies accidentally release a cloud of fungal spores from an iceberg, causing an infestation of mushrooms on Coral Island.
Aired: January 20, 1990 (1990年01月20日) Heat Wave
Smoggies trick the Suntots into running on a treadmill to power an ice-making machine. Meanwhile, Emma hypnotizes Speed to try to get the Magic Coral.
Aired: January 21, 1990 (1990年01月21日) Air Scare
Smoggies try to create fuel oil from the rocks on Coral Island, but in doing so pollute the air. Anything exposed to the pollution becomes aggressive.
Aired: January 27, 1990 (1990年01月27日) Dirty Soap
The Smoggies fill the sea with soap causing the water to fog up and the underwater plants to overgrow so they can get the treasure Suntots were hunting. Meanwhile, Cookie tries to give Hobo a bath.
Aired: January 28, 1990 (1990年01月28日) Polluto's Nightmare
Speed and Leela sneak on board the Stinky Poo but are captured by Polluto. That evening, Polluto has nightmares about his past misdeeds...
Aired: February 3, 1990 (1990年02月03日) Buried But Not Gone
Polluto buries the waste fuel from Clarence's new machine on Coral Island. But the fuel emits rays that cause reversal sickness.
Aired: February 4, 1990 (1990年02月04日) Target Practice
Polluto discovers some old waste chemicals turn things to stone. He shoots animals with a water pistol to turn them into statues.
Aired: February 10, 1990 (1990年02月10日) Cycles
The Smoggies plant an orchard of cocoa trees using a super fertiliser. But the fertiliser causes the algae in the water to grow out of control.
Aired: February 11, 1990 (1990年02月11日) Bouncy Briny
Another of Clarence's failed youth potions causes the sea to turn to rubber. Suntots must save the stranded animals before they dry out.
Aired: February 17, 1990 (1990年02月17日) Wave Goodbye
The Smoggies' blasting for gold triggers a tidal wave that threatens to destroy Suntot Town.
Aired: February 18, 1990 (1990年02月18日) Timber
The Smoggies cut down an entire forest of trees to build Emma a house. But without the trees, rain washes mud into the water causing a flood.
Aired: February 24, 1990 (1990年02月24日) Oil or Nothing
Smoggies drill for oil on Coral Island, causing a huge oil slick and putting nature out of balance.
Aired: February 25, 1990 (1990年02月25日) Deep Sleep
The fumes from Clarence's new vehicle put Suntots and animals to sleep.
DVD release
On 26 September 2006, a DVD entitled Stop The Smoggies - Anti-Pollution Revolution DVD was released in Region 1. It contains the first four episodes of the series.
Opening credits
The main title theme in the English version was written by Joe Raposo, who also wrote themes for Sesame Street , Shining Time Station , Three's Company , and The Electric Company . This song was also composed by Judy Henderson, who also wrote themes for Arthur , Mona the Vampire , and Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat .
Notes
- ^ "Smoggies!". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009年06月28日.
- ^ "Kids Shows that Aim to Raise Awareness as Well as Entertain". Los Angeles Times. 1995年04月09日. Retrieved 2010年08月24日.
- ^ "The Smoggies". IMDb . Retrieved 2009年06月28日.
External links
- 1990s Canadian animated television series
- 1989 Canadian television series debuts
- 1989 French television series debuts
- 1990s French animated television series
- 1990 Canadian television series endings
- 1990 French television series endings
- Animated television series set on fictional islands
- Canadian children's animated adventure television series
- Environmental television
- Fictional trios
- French children's animated adventure television series
- Television series by Cookie Jar Entertainment
- Television series by WildBrain
- Villains in animated television series
- Television series about treasure hunting
- Fiction about immortality