Problem Child (TV series)

Problem Child
Genre Comedy
Based on Problem Child, by Robert Simonds
Developed by Scott Alexander
Larry Karaszewski
Directed by
  • Antoni D'Ocon (Season 1)
  • Lee Williams (Season 2)
Voices of
Composer(s)
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 26 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Robert Simonds
  • Scott Alexander
  • Larry Karaszewski
Producer(s)
  • Arthur Leonardi (Season 1)
  • Kathi Castillo (Season 2)
  • Weldon Poapst (Season 2)
  • Antoni D'Ocon (supervising producer, Season 1 only)
Running time 21 minutes approx.
Production company(s)
Distributor NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original network USA Network
Picture format 1.33:1
Original release October 31, 1993 – December 4, 1994

Problem Child is an American animated series produced by Universal Cartoon Studios and based on the Problem Child films. The TV series aired from 1993 to 1994. USA Network aired the series as part of their USA Cartoon Express programming block. The first 13 episodes can currently be seen on Hulu. The show is still aired in USA dubbed in Spanish language on the Telefutura network. 5 tapes (containing 2 episodes each) were released in 1995 containing episodes from seasons 1 and 2.

A significant feature has Gilbert Gottfried reprising his role of Igor Peabody from the films; this makes him the only actor in every film in the series and the cartoon.

Plot

Ten-year-old Junior continues his evil adventures with his dad Little Ben Healy, (who is now a police officer) and his new friend, Cyndi in Toe Valley. Junior continues to make pure hell for those who get in his way like his principal Igor Peabody and Junior's grandfather Big Ben Healy with pranks and mischievous ideas.

Characters

Returning characters

The following characters from the film make an appearance in this show:

Episodes

Season 1 (1993–94)

  1. Toys Will Be Toys (October 31, 1993) - Junior wants the Li'l Trooper Missile so badly that he earns money to buy one himself and takes revenge on the manufacturer when it doesn't work.
  2. Junior & The Grammy Bombs (November 7, 1993) -
  3. Junior & The Jail Break (November 14, 1993) -
  4. Junior & The Babysitter (November 21, 1993) - Junior is excited to go on a trip to Altanic City, but finds out he can't go as he plans to have a party, but his plan is ruined after he is stuck with a babysitter as Junior tries to find a way to get rid for her to have his party.
  5. Junior & The Z Guys (November 28, 1993) -
  6. Junior & The Dictator (December 5, 1993) - In order to evade trouble, Junior is sent on a field trip to Faragua where its dictator General Pierre Habib-Johnson is visiting Toe Valley. While in Faragua, Junior gets the child laborers in a revolt of the government by posing as General Pierre Habib-Johnson.
  7. Junior's Doomsday Debacle (December 12, 1993) -
  8. Junior & The Clown (December 19, 1993) - Junior is being stalked by a creepy clown
  9. Junior & The Bathroom Door (December 26, 1993) - Junior is trapped in the bathroom after locking himself in after not wanting to go to an annual barbecue since Big Ben is there since they always get back at each other. Then Big Ben comes and he is trapped with Junior. In the end, Junior finds a way out, but Big Ben is still trapped in the bathroom
  10. Junior Dies Hard (January 2, 1994) - Peabody plans to get Junior back as he threatens to blackmail Junior and get his friends into trouble and make them suffer. As Junior agrees to obey Peabody as Junior is accused of putting glue on Peabody's chair as he claims he didn't do it, Peabody makes every student stay in the auditorium and watch a boring movie. As it seems it was Peabody's secretary whom mistaken it for wax. Junior then makes a deal with Peabody to apologize to Junior and the students, but Junior tricks him and Peabody falls off the stage and removing him from the chair.
  11. Junior & The Camp (January 9, 1994) -
  12. Governing Principal (January 23, 1994) -
  13. Junior & The Science Fair (February 13, 1994) -

Season 2 (1994)

  1. Junior Healy, Superstar (September 12, 1994) - Junior begins to see double, when a new kid arrives that looks like him. But it turns out that it was a trick by the school bully and now Junior sets out to get even with him.
  2. My Fair Cyndi (September 19, 1994) - Junior gets a crush on Cyndi.
  3. The Wilderness Healys (September 26, 1994) -
  4. Junior's Weird Olympics (October 2, 1994) - Junior tries to fix the school olympics, ending up making them a disaster. Then when his punishment is to help fix them, he creates his own olympics.
  5. Sawdust, Tinsel, & Junior (October 9, 1994) - Junior is up to his old tricks, as Christmas time rolls around and is determined to ruin it for Big Ben. But no matter what he does, Big Ben still has a smile on his face and Junior eventually comes to realise why.
  6. The Legend of Big Bob Healy (October 16, 1994) -
  7. Tiny Ben & Junior Healy (October 23, 1994) - Ben tries to adopt a kid, but Junior puts a stop to it.
  8. Junior & the Big Kids (October 30, 1994) -
  9. Junior & the Big House (November 6, 1994) -
  10. Teacher of the Year (November 13, 1994) -
  11. The Cyndi Kerrigan Story (November 20, 1994) - Cyndi tells her version of Juniors latest adventure but over does it a bit.
  12. Grease My Palm (November 27, 1994) - Junior stops a bully from stealing the other kids money. But then the bully sets his sights on Junior and now Junior must try to get rid of him once and for all.
  13. Junior Vanilli (December 4, 1994) -

Cast

Additional voices

Crew

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