Animal Crackers (TV series)

Animal Crackers
Genre Animated series
Directed by Nadja Cozic
Louis Piche
Pascal Pinon
Voices of Mark Camacho
Teddy Lee Dillon
Kate Hutchison
Marc Montgomery
Terrence Scammell
Dawn Ford
Composer(s) Jeff Fisher
Country of origin Canada
France
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Micheline Charest
Christian Davin
Ronald A. Weinberg
Producer(s) Cassandra Schafhausen
Running time 30 min.
Production company(s) Cinar
Alphanim
Distributor DHX Media
Release
Original network Teletoon (Canada)
Fox Family (U.S.)
Original release September 7, 1997 – September 12, 1999

Animal Crackers is a 1997 French/Canadian animated television series produced by Cinar with association by Alphanim.[1] It is based on the comic strip Animal Crackers and tells about a group of animals that live in a fictional jungle called Freeborn. The show aired in the United States on Fox Family in 1998 and the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV from November 2008 to August 2009.

Characters

Major characters

Supporting characters

Episode list

Season one

Episode Segment 1 Segment 2 Writer Director Original Airdate
1 High Gnu'n Eu-genial Joseph Mallozzi Louis Piché and
Greg Bailey (supervising director)
7 September 1997
2 Dino-Sore-As-Heck Wilderness Training 101 Michael Leo Donovan (Segment 1) and
Joseph Mallozzi (Segment 2)
Louis Piché and
Greg Bailey (supervising director)
14 September 1997
3 Treasure Of The Preserva Freeborna Call Waiting Michael Leo Donovan and
Joseph Mallozzi (story editor)
Louis Piché and
Greg Bailey (supervising director)
21 September 1997
4 For Goodness Snakes Meat The Folks Joseph Mallozzi Louis Piché and
Greg Bailey (supervising director)
28 September 1997
5 If You Can't Be'em, Join'em Spring Fever Michael Leo Donovan and
Joseph Mallozzi (story editor)
Louis Piché and
Greg Bailey (supervising director)
3 October 1997
6 Pachyderm Epidemic Herd Mentality Joseph Mallozzi Louis Piché and
Greg Bailey (supervising director)
10 October 1997
7 Going Quakers Blockbusted Joseph Mallozzi Louis Piché and
Greg Bailey (supervising director)
17 October 1997
8 Pachy My Bags Mommy Dearest Ken Ross (Segment 1),
Kim Segal (Segment 2) and
Joseph Mallozzi (story editor)
Louis Piché and
Greg Bailey (supervising director)
24 October 1997
9 Sherlock Dodo Poultrygeist 7 November 1997
10 Lyle's Psychic Alliance Snowed Inn 14 November 1997
11 Svelte Veldt All The Preserve's A Stage 21 November 1997
12 It's A Date Bully For Woolly 28 November 1997
13 Lights, Camera, Lyle! Bud And Edna's Excellent Adventure! 3 December 1997

Season two

Episode Segment 1 Segment 2 Writer Director Original Airdate
1 Sleepover Classified Casanova 5 February 1998
2 Eight Hooves Out My Brother's Keeper 6 February 1998
3 Lyle's Ark How To Be A Millionaire 7 February 1998
4 Lyle Files The Butler Did It 8 February 1998
5 Lyle In The Fast Lane A Wing and A Prayer 9 February 1998
6 Schooldays Call Of The Wild 9 February 1998
7 The Cold Scholder The Last Dodo Egg 10 February 1998
8 Lana Tuner Overdrive Trust Me 11 February 1998
9 Birthday Palooza Tito In Love 12 February 1998
10 Downsizing Gnus In Canoes 13 February 1998
11 Beauty and Eugene Freeborn For Rent 14 February 1998
12 Horrorscope Lights! Camera! Gnu! 15 February 1998
13 Loony Bin That's What Friends Are For 16 February 1998

Season three

Episode Segment 1 Segment 2 Writer Director Original Airdate
1 Look Who's Not Talking Paris, Freeborn 17 February 1999
2 Eugenius Citizen Eugene 18 February 1999
3 Dial-A-Phobia Time Flies But Dodo Doesn't 19 February 1999
4 Rumor Of Her Own Prime Time Crime 20 February 1999
5 Dustbusters Freeborn Online 21 February 1999
6 Stop In The Name Of Lana Starstruck 5 September 1999
7 Volcano Madness Love Is Blind 6 September 1999
8 Wishing Well Eu've Got Mail 7 September 1999
9 Message In A Bottle Fame, Fortune, Madness 8 September 1999
10 Storyteller Animal Court 9 September 1999
11 Boo Fountain Of Youth 10 September 1999
12 Brand New Gnu Boyz Night Out 11 September 1999
13 Fool's Gold Near Myths 12 September 1999

Allusions

Animal Crackers is known to spoof many famous things, people, or events, sometimes having the characters actually act out certain sequences.

Crew

Writing Credits

References

External links

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