SuperTed

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SuperTed
Image:SuperTed.jpg
Format Animated series
Created by Mike Young
Starring Derek Griffiths
Melvyn Hayes
Roy Kinnear
Jon Pertwee
Victor Spinetti
Sheila Steafel
Narrated by Peter Hawkins
Country of origin United Kingdom (Wales)
Language(s) English Welsh
No. of episodes 36
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Siriol Animation
Mike Young
Roger Fickling
Running time 10 mins
Broadcast
Original channel S4C
Original airing 1 November 1982
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

SuperTed is a Welsh animated television series from the United Kingdom that first aired on 1 November 1982. It was produced by Siriol Animation for Welsh television channel S4C (where it was aired dubbed into Welsh), and later aired in its original English on BBC1, and dubbed into Irish for TG4. The series won numerous awards, including the 1987 BAFTA for best animation.

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[edit] Creation

SuperTed is the creation of Mike Young and Robin Lyons, who runs his own animation company called Calon in Cardiff, Wales.

Young created SuperTed in stories he told his stepson, before writing over 100 SuperTed books. S4C then approached him about a SuperTed animated series.[1]

[edit] Story

Every episode starts with the tale of how SuperTed came to life: He was a teddy bear found to be defective in the toy factory where he was made, and then disposed of into a storeroom in the basement. A Spotty man found him there and brought him to life with his "cosmic dust". He was later taken to Mother Nature and given magical powers that enabled him to fight evil. This evil invariably takes the form of Texas Pete (An evil cowboy) and his gang; Bulk (an overweight, bumbling fool) and Skeleton (an undead cowardly skeleton with pink slippers). Texas Pete's plots are generally aimed at advancing his own wealth, ruling the world and the power or the destruction of SuperTed, his nemesis.

SuperTed's powers are activated by his "secret magic word", which (as the name suggests) remains a secret. SuperTed whispers it every time he or someone else is in peril and he transforms into a Superman-like red suit with rockets built in to the boots. These allow him to fly. In one episode, Bulk overhears the secret magic word and also whispers it, briefly acquiring identical powers to SuperTed. However, he subsequently forgets the word.

The episodes take place all over the world (but quite often in Wales) and even in space (SuperTed is the owner of his own space station). He also has a tree house in an unspecified jungle.

SuperTed has many similarities to Captain Marvel. Like Captain Marvel, SuperTed gets his powers from saying a word. SuperTed's costume is very similar to that of Captain Marvel. SuperTed was given his powers by a being known as Mother Nature, much like how Captain Marvel's powers were given by the wizard Shazam.

[edit] SuperTed in America

In 1984, SuperTed became the first British cartoon series to be aired on The Disney Channel in the United States. Walt Disney Home Video subsequently released all 36 episodes on six videocassettes.

In 1989, SuperTed was revived in America by Hanna Barbera (who also made Fantastic Max, another Mike Young creation) this time named The Further Adventures of Superted. Only Jon Pertwee returned from the original cast to voice Spotty. The new series takes on a more epic format, often splitting its episodes into two parts: Texas Pete, Bulk, and Skeleton are joined also by new, original villains and the theme song was also ditched for a more dramatic overture. This SuperTed series is considered poor quality, inferior to the original and did not last beyond one season, the reason for this however, is unclear. When the original season of Superted had phased out, Fantastic Max took over from it and the rhyming garbage man Dumping Jack Trash was the replacement character for Texas Pete.

[edit] Public Service Film

SuperTed also appeared in a Public Information Film, along with Spotty & his sister, Blotch. The film, commissioned by the Central Office of Information, was entitled "Supersafe with SuperTed", and featured the three characters being flown to Earth by SuperTed, in order to teach Spotty how to cross the road safely. A flashback during the short reveals an incident when Spotty very nearly got killed, running across the road on the planet Spot (his home), to talk to his sister.

SuperTed proceeds during the animation, to teach Spotty the right way to cross the road, including not running, not standing behind vehicles, etc. He then warns the viewer that he "can't always be there to save you, especially on planet Earth".

The animated "setting" for the film was a based on a real street in Cardiff, Wales with Cardiff Castle as a backdrop.

[edit] Episode List

  1. SuperTed and Mother Nature
  2. SuperTed and the Gorilla
  3. SuperTed and the City Of The Dead
  4. SuperTed and the Elephant's Graveyard
  5. SuperTed and the Giant Kites
  6. SuperTed and the Goldmine
  7. SuperTed and the Great Horrendo
  8. SuperTed and the Gun Smugglers
  9. SuperTed and the Inca Treasure
  10. SuperTed And the Lumberjacks
  11. SuperTed and Nuts In Space
  12. SuperTed and the Pearlfishers
  13. SuperTed and the Pothole Rescue
  14. SuperTed and the Stolen Rocket
  15. SuperTed and the Train Robbers
  16. SuperTed and Trouble in Space - Part 1
  17. SuperTed and Trouble in Space - Part 2
  18. SuperTed at Creepy Castle
  19. SuperTed at the Funfair
  20. SuperTed at the Toy Shop
  21. SuperTed in China Town
  22. SuperTed in the Arctic
  23. SuperTed Kicks Up the Dust
  24. SuperTed on Planet Spot
  25. Bulk's Story
  26. SuperTed Meets Father Christmas
  27. SuperTed and the Crystal Ball
  28. SuperTed and the Magic Word - Part 1
  29. SuperTed and the Magic Word - Part 2
  30. SuperTed and the Whales
  31. SuperTed in Texas
  32. SuperTed in Spotty and the Indians
  33. SuperTed and the Rattle Snake
  34. SuperTed Goes Round the Bend
  35. SuperTed's Dream
  36. Tex's Magic Spell

[edit] Credits

Produced by
Mike Young, John Parkinson, Robin Lyons
Directed and Designed by
David Edwards
Written by
Robin Lyons
Produced and Directed by
David Edwards
Directed By
John Parkinson
Based upon characters created by
Mike Young
Film Producer
Roger Flickling
Animation
Hugh Workman
Key Animators
Les Orton, Chris Fenna, Tony Guy, Chris Evans, Don Spencer, Chris Caunter, Arthur Humberstone, Pat Savage, Alan Simpson, Phil Robinson, John Cousen, Dick Horn, John Perkins, Malcolm Bourne, Patrick Cohen, Bernard Roso, Stêphane Sainte-Fol, Jean-Jacques Prunès, Marc Eoche-Duval, Stêphane Bernasconi, John Offord
Additional Animation by
Malcolm Bourne, John Perkins, Colin White, Edmund Williams, Alan Simpson
Assistant Animators
Lloyd Sutton, Gary Hurst, Mike Price, Carol Slade, Les Newstead, Elizabeth Horn, Tony Breckell, Hugh Workman, Chris Fenna
Animation Effects
Steve John
Imbetweeners
Mike Price, Steve John, Toni Ardolino, Christine Fotheringham, Craig Gouldley, Margot Allen, Lloyd Sutton, Graham Griffiths, Chris Webster, Graham Williams, Catrin Unwin, Tony Breckell, Hugh Workman, Catrin Unwin, Marc Gordon-Bates, Chahide Doukall
Backgrounds
Ian Henderson, Mike Wall, Paul Shardlow
Storyboards and Layouts
Tom Bailey, Andrew Offiler, Wayne Thomas, David Edwards, Arthur Humberstone
Editing and Sound Effects
Terry Brown, Charlotte Evans, Stuart Murray, Ivan Naisbitt, Graham Redwood
Dubbing Studio
Magmasters
Music Composed by
Chris Stuart, Mike Townend
Arranged and Conducted by
Mike Townend
Music Produced by
Ambarel
Personal Assistant
Andrea Tudor
P.A. to Director
Andrea Tudor
Paint Design and Color Mixing
Wendy Keay-Bright
Assistant Color Mixer
Lisa-Ann James
Checkers
Sara Markham, Sue Rider
Special Effects
Graham Bebbington, Gerald Emmanuel, Philip Watkins
Assistant
Gerald Emmanuel
Infotec Operators
Christopher Plummer, Mike Livesey
Film Editors
William Oswald, Jane Murrell, Robert Francis
Production
Lynne Stockford, Trina Flower, Sally Metclaf (assistant), Ceri Griffin, Philip Watkins, Rachel Roullier (coordinator), Mary Pollinger (supervisor), Ellen Pierce Lewis, Roger Flickling (manager), Jane Morgan, Pauline Trapmore (secretary), Joan M. Bentley, Margaret Stanley (accountant)
Trace and Paint Supervisor
Philip Watkins
Trace and Paint
Ron Erickson, Jacqui Miller, Fiona Fenna, Sue Paton, Melanie Hill, Samantha Reynolds, Frank Koller, Phillip Simmonds, Carol Leslie, Mick Stubbs, Ceri Matthews, Lisa-Ann James, Hazel Guy, Martyn Yates, Anna-Louise Roberts, Mathew Guy, Rosemary Thorburn, Jane Harris, Valerie Howlett, Lorna Stevenson, Chris Coates, Lynn Anderson, Pat Arthy, Pete Arthy, Lorna Phillips, Peter Jessett, Judy Beake, Philip Watkins, Simon Guy, John Cartwithen, Rob Lee, Sue Paton, Anna-Louise Roberts
Color Mixer
Rob Lee
Siriol Line Test Camera
Peter Jessett, Nic Jayne, Mick Stubbs
Rostrum Camera
Graham Orrin Rostrums
Siriol Rostrum Camera
Richard Pimm, Nic Jayne
Executive Producers
Christopher Grace, Mike Young
Executive In Charge of Production
William Oswald
Film Laboratories
Studio Film and Video Laboratories
Made in Wales by
Siriol Animation Ltd

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Drawn to new path: independent animation studio takes reverse approach to selling its shows by cornering overseas market before moving into domestic distribution. (Small Business). - Free Online Library
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