SuperMansion
SuperMansion | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by |
Matthew Senreich Zeb Wells |
Starring |
Bryan Cranston Heidi Gardner Tucker Gilmore Keegan-Michael Key Tom Root Zeb Wells Jillian Bell |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Bryan Cranston Seth Green John Harvatine IV Eric Towner |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Moon Shot Entertainment Stoopid Buddy Stoodios |
Distributor | Sony Pictures Television |
Release | |
Original network | Crackle |
Picture format | 16:9 HDTV |
Original release | October 8, 2015 – present |
SuperMansion is an American stop-motion animated comedy television series created by Matthew Senreich and Zeb Wells. Bryan Cranston voices the main character Titanium Rex. The series premiered on Crackle on October 8, 2015.
Cast
- Bryan Cranston as Titanium Rex, the aging leader of the League of Freedom. He fights to keep the League together while at the same time deals with typical senior citizen problems. He has an ongoing affair with American Ranger's wife, who unlike American Ranger, has aged. Rex is a spoof of Superman. He also has an illegitimate daughter named Lex Lightning who later became an intern member of the League of Freedom. He is Cooch's owner.
- Heidi Gardner as Cooch, an anthropomorphic cat who is the street smart of the League but also acts like a typical house cat. She also has a tendency of being very promiscuous, and has an ongoing on/off relationship with Brad. She is also Rex's pet cat.
- Tucker Gilmore as Black Saturn, a vigilante megahero of the night that gets jealous easily and gets mad when he sees megavillains either not hate him or having reformed their lives. It is implied that he is from a rich family, but isn't willing to give out money to the rest of the League. He has a brother named Dudley, who is a child gangster and master of armed combat with two knives and started a relationship with Lex Lightning to prove his parents he is a true man somewhat.
- Keegan-Michael Key as American Ranger, a patriotic megahero who after World War II is placed in a time tunnel for 70 years and is only discovered by chance by a garbageman. Unlike his wife and Titanium Rex, Ranger hasn't aged due to his time in the time tunnel. Ranger also continues to have 1940s viewpoints, being a believer in Jim Crow laws and surprised to see his former child sidekick Kid Victory turn out to be gay. After Jewbot told him that watching internet porn is not considered cheating, he became severely addicted to pornography after that. Key also voices various other characters.
- Tom Root as Brad, a giant, pink man on steroids who has addiction issues with sex, drugs, and gambling. Brad, however, has a soft spot, and has an ongoing on/off relationship with Cooch.
- Zeb Wells as Jewbot, the League's robot. Initially called Robobot, after the cybernetic enhanced megavillain Blue Menace, has him questioning the meaning of life, he converts to Judaism after discovering the woman who designed him was Jewish. He subsequently changes his name to Jewbot (much to the disdain of his rabbi) and embraces his religion while still serving as the voice of reason for the League.
- Seth Green as various
- Jillian Bell as Lex Lightning, the young and beautiful female member of The League of Freedom and Titanium Rex's illegitimate daughter who moves in with them. She wishes to be best friends with Cooch and looks up to her, unfortunately Cooch doesn't like her. She loves to fight crime and likes musicians, she isn't in good terms with her mom but has a loving relationship with her dad. She became Black Saturn's girlfriend for real to help him stand up to his parents when they berate for not accomplishing anything truly worthwhile.
Production
On April 14, 2015, it was announced that a stop-motion animated series was being developed by Crackle, which Bryan Cranston would voice and executive produce with his Moon Shot Entertainment.[1] 13 episodes were being produced, and also starring Seth Green, Keegan-Michael Key, and Jillian Bell.[1] Matthew Senreich and Zeb Wells wrote and would executive produce the series, while other executive producers would be Green, John Harvatine IV, Eric Towner, and James Degus, while Stoopid Buddy Stoodios would produce.[1] The first trailer was released on July 9, 2015, and the other cast included Senreich, Wells, Heidi Gardner, Tom Root, Tucker Gilmore, and some other guest stars.[2]
Episodes
No. in series |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
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1 | "Groaner’s Wild!"[3] | Zeb Wells | Zeb Wells & Matthew Senreich | October 8, 2015 | |
2 | "They Shoot Omega Pets, Don't They?"[4] | Zeb Wells | Zeb Wells | October 8, 2015 | |
3 | "Let’s Talk About Rex"[5] | Zeb Wells | Evan Shames & Tom Sheppard | October 8, 2015 | |
4 | "A Shop in The Dark"[6] | Zeb Wells | Evan Shames & Zeb Wells | October 15, 2015 | |
5 | "Puss in Books"[7] | Zeb Wells | Heidi Garner, Kiel Kennedy, & Elliot Schwartz | October 22, 2015 | |
6 | "Lex"[8] | Zeb Wells | Tom Sheppard | October 29, 2015 | |
7 | "A Midsummer Night's Ream"[9] | Zeb Wells | Eric Weiner | November 5, 2015 | |
8 | "Brad Medicine"[10] | Zeb Wells | Tom Root | November 12, 2015 | |
9 | "Unfortunate Son"[11] | Zeb Wells | Tom Sheppard | November 19, 2015 | |
10 | "Babes In The Wood"[12] | Zeb Wells | Methar Sethi | November 26, 2015 | |
11 | "The Inconceivable Escape of Dr. Devizo"[13] | Zeb Wells | Evan Shames | December 3, 2015 | |
12 | "Lexanity"[14] | Zeb Wells | Erik Weiner | December 10, 2015 | |
13 | "Lex As A Weapon"[15] | Zeb Wells | Zeb Wells | December 17, 2015 |
References
- 1 2 3 Spangler, Todd (April 14, 2015). "Sony Crackle Unveils Drama ‘Art of More,’ Bryan Cranston’s ‘SuperMansion’ at Upfront". variety.com. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
- ↑ Pedersen, Erik (July 9, 2015). "‘SuperMansion’ Trailer: Bryan Cranston’s Superhero Sendup For Crackle Bows At Comic Con". deadline.com. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
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