Little Shop
Little Shop | |
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Created by | Frank Oz |
Developed by |
Marvel Productions. Ltd Saban International N.V Concorde / New Horizon Communications |
Starring |
Jana Lexxa Jennie Kwan Michael Rawl Terry McGee Mark Ryan |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 min. |
Production company(s) |
Marvel Productions Saban International, Ltd. Fox Children Productions |
Distributor | 20th Television |
Release | |
Original network |
FOX La Cinq |
Original release | September 7, 1991 – November 30, 1991 |
Little Shop is a 1991 American animated fantasy comedy television series that aired on Saturday mornings on the Fox Kids TV network in 1991, about a teenager and a giant talking plant. Little Shop was based on the off-broadway musical Little Shop of Horrors, which was based on the 1960 Roger Corman film The Little Shop of Horrors. The concept of the adaptation is credited to Ellen Levy and Mark Edward Edens, and the series was produced by Tom Tataranowicz. The horror elements in previous versions of the story, in which characters are eaten by the plant, are toned down for children in this series.
Synopsis
Self-proclaimed nerd Seymour Krelborn, an adolescent boy who works in a flower shop, keeps a pet Venus Flytrap named Junior. Junior sprouted from a 200-million year-old seed and has the ability to talk and hypnotize people. Only Seymour is aware of Junior's abilities. The flower shop is owned by stodgy Mr. Mushnik, whose daughter Audrey is the object of Seymour's affections. Audrey, however, does not seem to reciprocate his feelings. Buck-toothed Paine Driller, a neighborhood bully, continuously targets Seymour.
Episodes focused on the pubescent exploits of the leads and frequently featured a moral. They also featured a couple of musical numbers per episode. Consistent with the "urban" persona of the plant in the musical, Audrey Junior raps in the series during his numbers, and speaks in a hip-hop dialect. Also featured are a trio of singing flowers reminiscent of Crystal, Ronette, and Chiffon (the three chorus girls in the musical).
Differences between the musical and cartoon
Junior (the plant known as "Audrey, Junior" in the 1960 film and "Audrey II" in the musical) is a kind-hearted and helpful plant, not a "mean, green mother from outer space" who, unlike his live-action counterparts, has eyeballs. In the first episode, it's revealed that Junior was hatched from a prehistoric Earth plant that had been dormant for over 200 million years. Although Junior has a voracious appetite, this version of the plant does not feast on human blood but he does eat other types of meat. There was, however, a running gag which involved Audrey Junior eating the piano teacher in every episode in which the teacher appeared, and then belching out the teacher's scarf. While based mainly on the musical, the plant did retain its ability to hypnotize people, as it did in the 1960 film, as well as the ability to telekinetically manipulate meat - an ability he dubbed his "vegetable magnetism." Audrey Junior was also no longer a potty mouthed, trash-talking psycho-plant. He was on Seymour's side, though more often than not, would aid without Seymour's knowledge (often because its actions were generally cheating—sometimes by using its hypnotic abilities). However, he did insult Seymour from time to time, like 'meathead' or 'pest' and said he'd "rather be talking to a termite."
Brace-faced neighborhood bully Paine Driller replaces the character of Orin Scrivello, D.D.S.
Audrey, who was a blonde in the play, was now a bow-wearing brunette who was always thinking about what job she wanted when she grew up. The other most notable change is that she became the daughter of Mr. Mushnik in this incarnation.
Episodes
# | Title | Original airdate | Synopsis |
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1-1 | "Bad Seed" | September 7, 1991 | Seymour finds a seed from 200 million years ago and helps it grow into the plant known as Junior. Junior tries to return home but, upon finding he can't, stays with Seymour and helps Mr. Mushnik's flowers grow. |
1-2 | "Real Men Don't Eat Quiche" | September 14, 1991 | Unavailable at the current time. |
1-3 | "Back to the Fuchsia" | September 21, 1991 | Unavailable at the current time. |
1-4 | "Unfair Science" | September 28, 1991 | Seymour's science project, which was made by Junior, wins a science fair and attention from Seymour's favorite celebrity. However, this scientist wants to steal Seymour's project and use it for himself. |
1-5 | "Stage Blight" | October 5, 1991 | Unavailable at the current time. |
1-6 | "I Loathe a Parade" | October 12, 1991 | Seymour brings home a female Venus flytrap, which Junior falls in love with. |
1-7 | "Air Junior" | October 19, 1991 | Unavailable at the current time. |
1-8 | "Halloween Story" | October 26, 1991 | Unavailable at the current time. |
1-9 | "It's a Wonderful Leaf" | November 2, 1991 | Unavailable at the current time. |
1-10 | "Tooth or Consequence" | November 9, 1991 | Unavailable at the current time. |
1-11 | "Walk Like a Nerd" | November 16, 1991 | Unavailable at the current time. |
1-12 | "Pulp Fiction" | November 23, 1991 | Unavailable at the current time. |
1-13 | "Married to the Mush" | November 30, 1991 | Unavailable at the current time. |
Cast
- Jana Lexxa as Seymour Krelborn
- Jennie Kwan as Audrey Mushnik
- Michael Rawl as Mr. Mushnik
- Terry McGee as Audrey Junior
- Mark Ryan as Paine Driller
Crew
- Roger Corman - Creative Consultant
- Stu Rosen - Voice Director
- Jamie Simone - Dialogue Editor
References
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