I Am Weasel

I Am Weasel
Genre Comedy
Created by David Feiss
Written by
Directed by
  • David Feiss
  • Robin Steele
Voices of Michael Dorn
Charlie Adler
Theme music composer Bill Fulton
Opening theme "I Am Weasel", performed by April March
Ending theme "I Am Weasel" (Instrumental)
Composer(s) Bill Fulton
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 79 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Sherry Gunther
Larry Huber
Producer(s) Vincent Davis[1]
Running time 7 minutes approx. (per episode)
Production company(s) Hanna-Barbera
Distributor Warner Bros. Television
Release
Original network Cartoon Network
Picture format 480i (NTSC)
Audio format Stereo
Original release July 15, 1997 (1997-07-15) – March 2, 2000 (2000-03-02)
Chronology
Related shows Cow and Chicken

I Am Weasel is an American animated television series created by David Feiss for Cartoon Network, and the fourth of the network's Cartoon Cartoons. The series centers on I.M. Weasel, a beloved and highly successful weasel, and I.R. Baboon, an unsuccessful and unintelligent baboon who is jealous of Weasel's success and constantly tries to upstage him.

I Am Weasel was originally a part of the Cow and Chicken show, often airing as the third of three segments in an episode, after two Cow and Chicken segments (except in one occurrence where it aired as a second segment between part one and two of The Ugliest Weenie). Eventually, I Am Weasel was spun off into its own series, which aired from 1999 to 2000, with both new episodes and the episodes that had aired on Cow and Chicken included in this series, totaling 79 episodes.

Premise

The main characters: I.R. Baboon (left) and I.M. Weasel (right).

The series chronicles the adventures of two funny animal rivals: I.M. Weasel, a famous, heroic, eloquent, highly intelligent, and many-talented weasel who is adored by everyone, and I.R. Baboon, an ugly and idiotic baboon who is envious of Weasel's success and constantly tries to be better than him. In season two, the Red Guy (Charlie Adler) became a main character on I Am Weasel, while still retaining his role on Cow and Chicken. In the series, he is also referred as "I.B. Red Guy", an allusion to Weasel's and Baboon's names.

Secondary characters include Loulabelle (Susan Blakeslee; Teresa Ganzel) Weasel's assistant who usually dresses as a nurse and Admiral Bullets (Jess Harnell; Michael Gough), a Naval officer who relies on Weasel's help. Besides the Red Guy, some other characters from Cow and Chicken made cameo appearances in I Am Weasel from season two. These include Cow (Charlie Adler), Chicken (Charlie Adler), Mom (Candi Milo), Dad (Dee Bradley Baker), Flem (Howard Morris), Earl (Dan Castellaneta), and Teacher (Candi Milo).

The show's premise begins from a humorous take on the classic nursery rhyme "Pop Goes the Weasel"; in fact, the series theme song, composed by Bill Fulton,[2] written by Richard Pursel, and sung by April March,[3] is based on the well-known musical version of the rhyme.[4]

Production and broadcast

I Am Weasel has a total of 79 episodes in 5 seasons that were produced from 1996 to September 1999.[5] The series began its original run on July 15, 1997 with the airing of the eleventh episode "Law of Gravity",[5][6] yet as a series of segments on Cow and Chicken. Later on, the series was separated and premiered as a half-hour show on June 10, 1999.[7] After the separation, 52 I Am Weasel episodes originally aired on Cow and Chicken began to air in the show's own time slot, later being joined by 27 new episodes, totaling 79.[8] The series' original run ended in 2000.[9]

Reruns of I Am Weasel aired prominently from March 3, 2000 to 2003. From September 2005 to April 10, 2006, it returned sporadically as segments on The Cartoon Cartoon Show, along with other Cartoon Cartoons from that era. On April 13, 2012, the series returned on Cartoon Planet before being removed in 2013. It also airs on Boomerang, but only airs seasons 1-4 with the Cow and Chicken segments.

Merchandise

DVD releases

Region 1

In United States, some episodes of the series were launched on Cartoon Network's special DVDs for Halloween and Christmas released in 2004 and 2005 and distributed by Warner Home Video.

Region 3

In Thailand, the series seasons have been released on DVD since 2009 by the Thai company MVD Company Limited. The season one's DVD was launched on December 23, 2009, and the season two's was officially announced in the company's website, but not launched yet.[10]

Title Content Release date
I Am Weasel - Season 1 / ข้าคือวีเซิล - ภาค 1 Complete season one December 23, 2009
I Am Weasel - Season 2 / ข้าคือวีเซิล - ภาค 2 Complete season two Unknown
Region 4

In Australia, a two-disc DVD release was launched on July 6, 2011 distributed by Madman Entertainment.[11] The same release was also launched in New Zealand on August 11, 2011.[12]

Title Content Release date
I Am Weasel - Collection 1 Complete season one July 6, 2011 (Australia)
August 11, 2011 (New Zealand)

Video games

Cartoon Network Racing

In the cart racing game, Cartoon Network Racing, I.M. Weasel, I.R. Baboon and The Red Guy are playable characters. Also in the game, the episodes "My Friend, the Smart Banana" and "Enemy Camp" are available as bonus that can be viewed if unlocked by winning the I Am Weasel races. The game is available for PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS.

Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall

In the MMO game, Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall, there was one item named "I.R. Baboon shorts", which were player-wearable shorts based on I.R. Baboon's buttocks.

Comics

I Am Weasel was featured in the comic series Cartoon Cartoons along with other Cartoon Cartoons from that era, such as Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Courage the Cowardly Dog, among others. The comic was published from 2001 to 2004 by DC Comics and had 33 issues.

See also

References

  1. The New York Times. "I Am Weasel - Cast, Credits & Awards". Retrieved November 20, 2010.
  2. Fulton, Bill. "Music Production". Retrieved September 29, 2010.
  3. Feiss, David (2000). "Songs from both shows - I Am Weasel". Retrieved July 6, 2011.
  4. Episode 19 / Season 2, Episode 6: "I Are Music Man" (1998): In a scene of the episode, The Red Guy repeatedly sings switches from the series' theme song and "Pop Goes the Weasel".
  5. 1 2 Feiss, David (January 12, 2000). "Episode Guide: Cow and Chicken and I Am Weasel". Retrieved May 29, 2011.
  6. Boedeker, Hal (July 14, 1997). "Cartoon Network zany relief". Reading Eagle (Orlando Sentinel). Retrieved May 29, 2011.
  7. King, Susan (June 10, 1999). "From MTV Awards to Olsen Twins". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 30, 2011.
  8. Kilmer, David (June 11, 1999). "Cartoon Network sets premiere for I AM WEASEL". Animation World Network. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  9. Lenburg, Jeff (2006). Who's Who in Animated Cartoons. New York: Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-55783-671-7. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  10. MVD Company Limited. "I Am Weasel Season 2". Retrieved April 26, 2011.
  11. Madman Entertainment. "I Am Weasel - Vol 1". Retrieved May 12, 2011.
  12. Madman Entertainment New Zealand. "I Am Weasel - Vol 1". Retrieved July 6, 2011.

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