Delilah and Julius

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Delilah and Julius
Format Animated television series
Created by Suzanne Chapman; Steven JP Comeau;
Starring Marieve Herington (Delilah); Fabrizio Filippo (Julius); Robert Smith (Al); Allison Sealy Smith (Scarlett)
Country of origin Flag of Canada Canada
No. of episodes 52
Production
Running time Approx. 26 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Teletoon (Canada)
Original run 2005 – present
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Delilah and Julius is a Canadian animated series which is targeted at children and young teens and is animated using Macromedia Flash technology. It premiered and currently airs on Canada's Teletoon animation channel and has also aired on Hong Kong's Pearl.

The series is centered around a pair of highly trained young adults, Delilah and Julius, who were both orphaned children of special agents. Together, they graduated from the Academy, a training facility headed by Al, a free-spirited special agent who brought the duo together, and fight international crime and a myriad of villains as a pair of savvy, well-trained spies.

The Delilah and Julius season one finale was also shown on June, 17, 2006 at 5:00pm. It was a 90-minute presentation that revealed information about Delilah's parents. Delilah and Julius was produced by Big Al Spy Productions, Decode Entertainment and Collideascope Digital Productions.

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[edit] Main Characters

As a team, Delilah and Julius are both gifted musicians, masters of disguise, martial arts experts and fluent in 20 languages. Still, they are both consummate professionals always seeking to improve their game. They seem to like each other, too. Delilah and Julius have had many "date" like missions.

[edit] Delilah Devonshire

Delilah Devonshire has a very determined personality and is eager for truth. In fact, Delilah’s greatest quality is her commitment to truth. It’s also what gets her into trouble. She takes things seriously but she can break down easily in certain situations. Her spy parents went missing when she was only five and are presumed dead. Delilah refuses to believe this, however, and she is determined to find out anything she can about them and to prove the rumors wrong that her parents were double agents. Delilah's relationship with Julius is very important to her and she's very touchy and gets jealous when Julius flirts with other girls(especially Ice.). She appreciates having a capable partner in Julius, and together they will stop at nothing to keep the villains from carrying out their evil plots on mankind. She believes in breaking her opponent down from the inside out. She gets inside the villain’s head and she loves a new challenge. Delilah is strong-willed, inventive, resourceful, quick thinking and graceful. She is experienced in fencing, etiquette and explosives, and always has time to learn something new that may be useful on a mission.

[edit] Julius Chevalier

Julius Chevalier is often flippant but is very determined and has a passion for crime fighting. Where Delilah is more goal-oriented, Julius is more spontaneous. He deals with situations as they happen and still manages to find the time to have fun. He enjoys surfing, poetry, safe cracking and yoga. His parents were killed in action when he was only four, and Julius would love to avenge their death. For now, he is comforted by the fact that they were considered two of the greatest spies of all time. Julius is a laid back guy and a little cocky. This confidence allows him to act on the fly. He has a dash of James Bond in that he is not easily ruffled, thinks fast, and makes it all look easy. He has a good sense of humour and is very intuitive when it comes to the needs of his partner, Delilah. Beneath a nonchalant, arrogant exterior lies a sensitive and caring guy – especially towards Delilah. He is calm and resourceful under pressure, but tends to be a bit careless when the pressure is off. He often tries to impress Delilah, and becomes extremely jealous and petty when she shows interest in other boys. He also has a great six-pack which he often shows without knowing.

[edit] The Academy Crew

[edit] Al

The director of the Academy, Al is always highly informed and gives Delilah and Julius their mission assignments. Al's not only their primary contact, guide and teacher, but he's also a parental figure for Delilah and Julius. A free spirited individual, Al talks like a mid-70's Californian surfer/hippie. He is passionate for food and culture and has a unique sense of humour, but can also be serious, especially when it comes to keeping his students safe.

[edit] Scarlett

Scarlett is the Academy's gadget guru. Like Al, Scarlett is prone to using anachronistic 70's expressions as well as cares a lot about her students. She's extremely inventive and always coming up with new spy technology that keep Delilah and Julius on top of their missions

[edit] Nosey

A frequent partner of Delilah and Julius, he is a well-meaning, good-hearted goof with a reputation for being a stink magnet. It’s not that he’s naturally stinky, he is just inevitably drawn into very smelly situations on his missions. Nosey seems to be attracted to Zoe, a new member of the Academy.

[edit] Ursula and Emmet

Another one of Al’s arranged spy teams, Ursula and Emmet are the rivals of Delilah and Julius who are jealous of their popularity and success. Ursula is also a double agent working under cover at the Acadmey for an unknown evil foe. Supposedly Dr. Dismay.

[edit] Zoe Ling

Zoe is the newest spy at the Academy. She loves reading comics and knows them all by heart. When Zoe first arrives at the Academy, she thinks Julius is cute. However, a relationship with Nosey is hinted throughout a few episodes. Zoe is a redhead and has a rather feisty personality which is the stereo typical attitude most redheads have. Her spy skills are well-developed and the Academy Crew seems to trust this newcomer.

[edit] The Villains

[edit] Dr. Dismay

Dr. Dismay is a young, handsome scientist bent on world domination who tries hard to break the stereotypical mold of a mad scientist.

[edit] Professor Dismay

An evil genius and father of Dr. Dismay.

[edit] Dexter Jeremy Hook "DJ Hook"

An internationally-known DJ who can hypnotize people with his music.

[edit] Ms. Deeds

The leader of a crime syndicate specializing in cybercrime.

[edit] Ice

A master manipulator of earth science who also has her eyes on Julius.

[edit] Wednesday Kertsfield

A young socialite who uses her money to try to take over the world.

[edit] Conman

A master of disguise, he is behind some of the biggest scams ever committed against humanity. Nobody has ever seen his real face, not even any of his many kidnapping victims.

[edit] Baguio Joe

A volatile weatherman who really controls the weather.

[edit] Gilly Hippodrome

A mutant who hates normal-looking people. He is also the leader of a group of freaks masquerading as a circus, where he is the "Clown Prince."

[edit] Ursula

Although a member of the academy, she is working as a double agent.

[edit] Tibor

He is after the zero list and is also Julius' brother.

[edit] Sunshine

Ice's sister and a villain with a fiery attitude

[edit] Episode list

[edit] Season One

  • The Underground - A missing train full of foreign athletes lead Delilah and Julius to Ms. Deeds and her plot to annihilate the planet and start an underground civilization. (Pilot episode)
  • Fun For All - Dr. Dismay is about to unleash a deadly virus on unsuspecting fun-seekers at an amusement park.
  • Ice, Ice Baby - The entire planet is plunged into the Dark Ages when the flirtatiously sexy, yet sinister Ice steals the world's power.
  • The Delilah Identity - Delilah is suspected of being a mole in the Academy, and must go undercover to prove her innocence.
  • Mayans Ruined - D&J head to Mexico to investigate a missing archeologist, and to solve the mystery of an ancient artifact with healing powers.
  • All You Need Is Love - Delilah becomes embroiled in a revenge plot involving her parents, a wrongly imprisoned agent, and a secret Navajo code.
  • Project Greenthumb - D&J head to the fashionable city of London to track down a top agent who has gone missing.
  • The Ratings War - Planet Earth News Network is taking over the airwaves, suspiciously scooping news stories before anyone else.
  • Eye of the Storm - To promote a sense of "oneness" (Al's lexis), Delilah and Julius, Ursula and Emmet are notified that they are to switch partners, for good.
  • Saving Scarlett - Scarlett has been kidnapped and there's a bomb at the Academy and D&J discover that Wednesday is behind the sinister plot.
  • Simple Minds - D&J find themselves on a malfunctioning plane about to crash on the remote "Happy Times Island".
  • Hunk Island - D&J are sent to stop Wednesday Kertsfield, who has been kidnapping young, beautiful male actors and models in order for them to compete, gladiator style, for her affection.
  • Batman of Borneo - D&J and Nosey are sent to Borneo to find an antidote for a deadly virus unleashed through pre-programmed bugs.
  • To Spy or Not to Spy - It's Academy vacation, and much to Delilah's disappointment, they are spending it at a ski resort. But after several big foot sightings, Delilah finds that she's not so bored after all.
  • Last Day of Christmas - It's Christmas, but instead of peace on earth, the Academy and their yacht are being held hostage by a mysterious new villain, and only D&J can pull a Christmas miracle.
  • A Very Important Date - D&J go undercover at a dating service to find out who has been kidnapping the young rich and beautiful people in New York City.
  • The Ringmaster - D&J are assigned to guard the precocious daughter of a workaholic and genius geneticist.
  • A Dreamer Never Dies - Julius investigates a high number of comas in a hospital, and discovers that Dr. Dismay is stealing people's dreams.
  • A New Ice Age - Ice is back with a vengeance, this time with a formula that slowly freezes the earth's oceans causing a new ice age.
  • Paris to Dakar - D&J are undercover drivers in the world longest car race to track down the smugglers of uranium.
  • Game, Set, Match - D&J go undercover as pro tennis players to protect an international tennis star.
  • The Hunter - Temples across China are being robbed, and intel suggests an ex-GIB top spy is behind the robberies.
  • Terror By Tarot - D&J go undercover in New Orleans as World Historical Society agents to guard a three hundred year old voodoo death mask.

The episode, The Truth Be Gold is a one and a half-hour long movie with three parts to it:

  • All That Glitter is Gold - Part One (out of three) of the first season's finale. In this episode, D&J go to the ORB lab in the Yukon to destroy the ORB super computer ran by Klaus.
  • See How They Run - Part Two (out of three) of the first season's finale. D&J go to deliver Klaus but the ORB corporation attacked the plane they were on and they now have to survive in the wild.
  • Heir Apparent - Part Three (out of three) of the first season's finale. D&J head to ORB headquarters and discover the truth about Delilah's parents.

[edit] Season Two

  • The Fear Inside - A near by spy school is dibanded by crippling fear gas and Delilah and Julius race to save the academy from the same fate.
  • Land of the Setting Sun - Delilah and Julius are sent to turn the light back on when someone drains Tokyo's electricity.
  • Homework Detrimental - Going undercover at an all girl's school is difficult for Delilah who's comfortable hunting super villans but out of her element with regular teenagers.
  • Al Riled Up - Al is accused of treason and has to fight for his life when Dynimo, a blast from his past, takes him hostage.
  • Case of the Comic Capers - Delilah, Julius and Zoe at a convention when a mysterious villan commits elaborate plans modeled from comic book scenes.
  • Hollywood Plot - Delilah and Julius head for tinsel town when they refuse to believe Dexter J. Hook has become a legitimate movie producer.
  • Blinded by Love - Delilah walks into a deadly trap laid by an eye-patch wearing villain who blames Delilah for his missing eye.
  • A Dirty Job - A garbage barge, a yellow briefcase, and the Zero List all converge at Pier 14 to help D&J bring down an international smuggling ring.
  • Love Bytes - Delilah and Julius have to stop Dollface, a half-human, half-android, from creating a robot army to enslave the human race.
  • Pressure Drop - Delilah and Zoe have to save Julius, Nosey, and Emmet from Ms. Deeds when they travel as backpackers to a monastery in Tibet to find out about the Zero List.
  • Frozen in Time - The Academy comes to the rescue when Delilah and Julius get frozen solid investigating a cryogenics lab.
  • All Along the Clocktower - Rescuing Agent Robinson from the maniacle Timekeeper offers Delilah & Julius a glimpse into the possibility of time travel - and Delilah revisits a memento from her past.
  • The Zero Hour - There's a showdown at high noon when Delilah and Julius travel to a ghost town and discover just how many villains are after the Zero List.
  • Family Pass - Under investigation for treason, Julius flees the Academy only to be thrust into the middle of warring super agents who risk the lives of innocent amusement park goers.
  • Bugged - An insect infestation hinders the Academy from Dr. Thorax threatens Julius with a buggy genetic mutation.
  • Dawn of a New Day - Dollface and Roy, the robotic romantic duo, reunite with a plan to take over the world with a solar-powered army, and Delilah and Julius have only until sunrise to stop them.
  • Just the Two of Us - Copycats make Delilah and Julius realize that fans car be a lot more than flattering - they can be deadly.
  • Breakout - When Dynimo escapes the GIB with Ursula, Delilah and Julius trail the vengeful duo to a mysterious hidden facility.
  • Every Breath You Take - Deep sea diving for deadly poisons brings Delilah and Julius face-to-face with an even deadlier underwater foe, a scuba-geared Dexter J. Hook.
  • The Traitor Within - Delilah and Julius have to unmask a villain when a deadly microbot is stolen from Scarlett's international spy gadget symposium.
  • The Fugitive Vacationer - Delilah and Julius get very little rest when assassins target an innocent bystander during the Academy vacation.
  • Extreme Measures - When Tibor kidnaps a world class Indian programmer the Academy agents have to race across the rooftops of India to get him back before he's forced to repair the damaged Zero List.
  • To Dismay's Dismay - An unlikely guest at the Academy sets D&J on the trail of a sleep depriving mad scientist.

[edit] Credits - Television

[edit] Cast and Crew

  • Created by Suzanne Chapman and Steven Comeau
  • Developed by/Executive Story Editors Lienne Sawatsky and Daniel Williams
  • Producers Michael-Andreas Kuttner and Beth Stevenson
  • Production Supervisors James B. Nicholson and Kirsten Tomilson
  • Production Coordinator Irene Sousa
  • Writers ANITA KAPILA, BRUCE ROBB, SEAN JARA, KEN SCOTT, DEBORAH JARVIS, MICHAEL BEST, NICOLE DEMERSE, SIMON RACIOPPA, RICHARD ELLIOTT, LIENNE SAWATSKY & DANIEL WILLIAMS
  • Animation Director RON DOUCET
  • Creative Executive for Decode JENNIFER PICHERACK
  • Animation Studio Manager MARK CAPPELLO
  • Featuring the Voices of FABRIZIO FILIPPO (JULIUS), MARIEVE HERINGTON (DELILAH)
  • Voice Talent (in alphabetical order) DENIS AKIYAMA, LINDA BALLANTYNE, SCOTT BEAUDIN, ROBERT BOCKSTAEL, JUSTIN BRADLEY, BEN CAMPBELL, DREW COOMBS, SUSAN DALTON, STACEY DEPASS, CARLOS DIAZ, NOVIE EDWARDS, JAMES GALLANDERS, JANET LAINE GREEN, KATIE GRIFFIN, JAMIE GUTFREUND, TIM HAMAGUCHI, TRACY HOYT, RANDY HUGHSON, C. DAVID JOHNSON, BRITTANY KAY, KIM KUHTEUBL, JULIE LEMIEUX, SCOTT MCCORD, MARNIE MCPHAIL, NOAH PLENER, JEFF PUSTIL, ADAM REID, JACKIE ROSENBAUM, TYRONE SAVAGE, ANDY BIANCHI, ALISON SEALY SMITH, and ROBERT TINKLER
  • Casting and Voice Director JOANNE BOREHAM
  • Music by PURE WEST
  • Picture Editor PETER GRIFFIN
  • Assistant Picture Editor RODNEY STUART HUTCHINGS
  • Production Accountant ALICIA REI ROLFE
  • Assistant Production Accountant GRACE WILE
  • Secretaries ANDREA HENCHER and NICOLE BROWN
  • Design & Layout Supervisor MARK CAPPELLO
  • Model Design Clean-up SCOTT MACDONALD
  • Location Designs GORD JACKSON
  • Storyboards GRANT HILLIER, MIRCO CHEN, DEREK JESSOME and JEFF KNOTT
  • Layouts TOM BAASNER, ALLAN PENNY and JEFF KNOTT
  • Color Stylist CLIFFORD GOUTHRO
  • Backgrounds ANN HAWBOLDT, ANGELA GRANDY & CORY LAFFIN
  • Supervising Animators CURTIS CAREY & JACQUES DAIGLE
  • Lead Rough Animators RACHEL MORRISON and MIKE WHITE
  • Rough Animators ADAM GUNN, DAVE THOMSON, AZALIA LIU, GILLIAN SLAUNWHITE, MATT SHEPHERD, JOEL MACKENZIE, TARA AUDIBERT, DON PINSENT, LIANE SAVOIE, JACOB MENARD, JOHN GALLAGHER , LEISL ADAMS, BIANCA SIERCKE, IAN GALLANT and RYAN MARTEL
  • Ink & Paint CHAD BOUTILLIER, RANADA NICKERSON, TIM HUMPHERY, JAMIE SUTHERLAND, SCOTT LACHANCE, GARY FORREST, PETER GUINDON, JERRY MCKINNON, GRAHAM LEWRY, STEPHANIE NAIRN, MARC ROBICHAUD, RYAN KEIZER, ANDRE MORRISON, MELISSA MILLER and ANDREW DORIS
  • 3D Modeling & Animation DAVE THOMSON
  • Effects Animation JAKE MACHER
  • Animation Assistant GLENN KNOCKWOOD
  • Post Production Supervisor JASON BOYER
  • Editors MARTIN JEFFERSON & CLEM HOBBS
  • Sound Design and Supervision SUPERSONICS PRODUCTIONS INC.
  • Supervising Sound Editor CHRISTOPHER G HARRIS
  • Audio Pre Production Editor ELLEN DESRUES
  • Dialogue Editor RAY CAMPBELL
  • Music Editor PETER BRANTON
  • SFX Editor SUE ROBERTSON
  • Foley Editor SID LIBERMAN
  • Voice Recording JEFF WRIGHT / STUDIO 306
  • Legal & Business Affairs JOAN R. FISHER, ALLISON OUTHIT, STEVEN SHERMAN, STEVE MARINELLI and LI YEH
  • VP of Finance ANNE LOI
  • Publicity JACQUELINE NUWAME
  • For Teletoon SYLVIE BELANGER, MADELAINE LEVESQUE, & TRAVIS WILLIAMS
  • Executive Producers SUZANNE CHAPMAN, STEVE COMEAU, STEVEN DENURE and NEIL COURT
  • Produced by COLLIDEASCOPE DIGITAL PICTURES INC. & DECODE ENTERTAINMENT INC.
  • Financial services provided by RBC FINANCIAL GROUP
  • Produced with the participation of the CANADIAN TELEVISION FUND
  • Created by The Government of Canada & the Canadian Cable Industry, CTF: Licence Fee Program, Telefilm Canada: Equity Investment Program
  • Produced with the financial participation of THE SHAW ROCKET FUND
  • Produced with the participation of THE NOVA SCOTIA FILM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
  • Produced with the participation of the BELL BROADCAST AND NEW MEDIA FUND
  • Developed with the assistance of the COGECO PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT FUND, CANADIAN FILM OR VIDEO PRODUCTION TAX CREDIT, AND THE GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO - THE ONTARIO FILM & TELEVISION TAX CREDIT
  • Produced with the assistance of THE NOVA SCOTIA FILM INDUSTRY TAX CREDIT

COLLIDEASCOPE DIGITAL PRODUCTIONS INC., DECODE ENTERTAINMENT INC. © 2005 Decode/Delilah Productions Inc.

[edit] Delilah and Julius Global Assignment


Global Assignment is a replayable online game based on the show. The game can be played in a possible 20 million combinations before the same configuration is played twice. Play as Delilah or Julius in 12 cities around the world. Learn how to maneuver the game by completing your spy training at the Academy, or skip training to receive your mission and kick start your journey around the world. Your mission is to stop one of 6 dastardly villains whose evil scheme to gain the world’s attention must be stopped before somebody gets hurt! Complete your mission and talk to people along the way by using clues to find the battle, skill and action games that bring you one step closer to the villain’s evil lair. Defeat the villain’s trap to complete the mission. Play over and over again in order to receive new missions and games, each revolving around one of the following themes: bomb disarming, computer hacking, decryption, and safe cracking. It’s all in a day’s work for an international agent. http://www.delilahandjulius.com

[edit] Credits - New Media (Delilah and Julius Global Assignment)

  • Executive Producers SUZANNE CHAPMAN and STEVEN JP COMEAU
  • Principle Cast MARIEVE HERINGTON (Delilah), FABRIZIO FILIPPO (Julius), ROBERT SMITH (Al), ALLISON SEALY SMITH (Scarlett), ROBERT TINKLER (Dr.Dismay), SUSAN DALTON (Ice), TRACY HOYT (Ms.Deeds), KATIE GRIFFIN (Wednesday), NOAH PLENER (DJ Hook), RANDY HUGHSON (ConMan)
  • Producers MICHAEL-ANDREAS KUTTNER and STEVEN JP COMEAU
  • Project Manager CHRIS TOMS
  • Creative Director MIKE RIZKALLA
  • Technology Director DANY PEDNEAULT
  • Lead Programmer ANDREW WILSON
  • Programmer DAVID COTIE
  • Web Developer ANNE-RENEE DUMONT
  • Voice Director JOANNE BOREHAM
  • Recording Assistant AMY JOHNSTON
  • Writer MICHAEL BEST
  • Animators DANIEL CORMIER, GREG LIDSTONE, AMBER GILLESPIE, TATIANA BAXTER, CHRIS HANKEWICH, LUKE CONRAD, JAMES DESCHENES, & JOEL DUGGAN
  • Accounting ALICIA ROLFE & GRACE WILE
  • Secretaries ANDREA HENCHER & NICOLE BROWN

COPYRIGHT: 2005 Big Al Spy Productions Inc./Decode/Delilah Productions Inc.

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