The Moxy Show

The Moxy Show
Format 3D animated series (1993-1998)
2D animated series (1998-2000)
Created by Scott Fellows
Starring Bobcat Goldthwait
Penn Jillette
Chris Rock
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 24
Production
Running time 23 minutes approx.
Production company(s) Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
(Colossal) Pictures
Broadcast
Original channel Cartoon Network
Original run December 5, 1993 – January 2, 2000
Chronology
Related shows Johnny Test

The Moxy Show was an animation anthology television series produced by Hanna-Barbera and is the first Cartoon Network original series. The show ran on December 5, 1993, originally as The Moxy Pirate Show,[1] and consisted of classic cartoons divided by 3-D animated interstitials featuring Moxy, a dog, and Flea, a flea. The show ran on Cartoon Network from 1993-1998 as a CGI cartoon and 1998-2000 as a hand drawn cartoon with CGI and live-action effects. The series aired its last episode on January 2, 2000 and reruns were removed completely on April 1, 2000. As of September 25, 2011, it is currently unknown if the series will ever be moved to Boomerang or released on a type of home media.

Many fans claim that the show is not Cartoon Network's first Original Series because it features classic animation. They believe that Space Ghost Coast to Coast was the first original CN show.

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Production

Created by Scott Fellows, the series was originally titled as The Moxy Pirate Show which only featured Moxy. In 1995, the series was later renamed simply as The Moxy Show. In 1994, Flea (Moxy's sidekick) was added to the series and became an instant star in 1998. Also in 1998, due to Flea's popularity, the series was renamed The Moxy & Flea Show (which was the main title used by fans along with "The Moxy Show") with major changes:

The series' production later changed from computer animation through a traditional animation cartoon until its cancellation on January 2, 2000. Reruns were removed completely on April 1, 2000, the same day where most of the classical cartoon programming were moved to Boomerang except for this show.

The CGI Moxy is considered the first real-time[2](sometimes called a "live") cartoon,[3] though never actually broadcast live. A puppeteer wearing a motion capture apparatus would act out Moxy's motions, while Goldthwait provided the voice, and a technician would control facial expressions.

The show is considered to be a lost television series since it was never to be found anywhere because it was never picked up by Boomerang and it was never released in any home media. As of 2011, episodes of the show only exist in the video-sharing website, Youtube as they were uploaded by fans who recorded the show at the time it was still on the air. No full episodes can be found or seen, but only clips of certain episodes, bumpers and commercials of the series, and the show's theme song (dubbed in Spanish and English) can be seen.

It is practically the only Cartoon Network show not to be released on VHS (despite cameos on promotional reel tapes), DVD, iTunes and Netflix.

A rare behind-the-scenes video from Cartoon Network was uploaded on Youtube titled "The Making of Moxy" (called Cartoon Network as the Youtube title). The video shows interviews on the production team, how Moxy Moto was created, how the series was animated, where was the show inspirated from and the recording sessions of the series, featuring the appearance of Bobcat Goldthwait (the voice of Moxy).[4]

This is the first and only Cartoon Network Original Series to be animated with computer animation until 2011/13, when the upcoming CN series Green Lantern: The Animated Series and Beware the Batman will be premiering and it's the first CN show to be animated with cartoon animation as well, making "The Moxy Show" the first Cartoon Network Original Series to feature a hybrid of different animation styles.

Characters

Moxy

Moxy Moto was a 3-D animated dog who liked to spend time goofing off and having fun with his sidekick, Flea, and also fell in love with Melody from Josie and the Pussycats. His original name was "Moxy Andrew Mutt". He was voiced by comedian Bobcat Goldthwait.

Flea

Flea was Moxy's sidekick who enjoyed spending time and watching TV with Moxy. He was usually voiced by illusionist Penn Jillette, although on some occasions comedian Chris Rock replaced him.

References

  1. ^ Retrojunk: The Moxy & Flea Show
  2. ^ Cartooning Is All Set To Go Live
  3. ^ An Interview with Andy Merrill
  4. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xng2tcvBB8

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