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Encyclopedia > Eek! The Cat
Eek! The Cat (1992-1993), Eek! And The Terrible Thunderlizards (1993-1994), Eek! Stravaganza (1994-1997)
Image:eek_stravaganza_title.jpg
Eek! Stravaganza logo
Also known as Eek! Stravaganza
Genre Animated series
Created by Savage Steve Holland
Bill Kopp
Developed by Savage Studios Ltd.
Fox Kids
Nelvana
Starring Bill Kopp
Savage Steve Holland
E.G. Daily
Charlie Adler
Elinor Donahue
Cam Clarke
Jaid Barrymore
Dan Castellaneta
John Kassir
Brad Garrett
Gary Owens
Tawny Kitaen
Country of origin Flag of Canada Canada
Flag of the United States United States
No. of episodes 67 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Savage Steve Holland
Running time 30 minutes (including commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel Flag of Canada YTV?
Flag of the United States Fox Kids
Flag of the United Kingdom Jetix (UK & Ireland)
Picture format SDTV
Original run September 12, 1992
September 5, 1997
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Eek! The Cat (also called Eek! Stravaganza in 1994) is an American animated series, created by Savage Steve Holland and Bill Kopp, that ran from September 12, 1992 to September 5, 1997. An animated series or cartoon series is a television series produced by means of animation. ... Savage Steve Holland is an animator and director who wrote and directed the movies Better Off Dead (1985) and One Crazy Summer (1986) and animated the Whammy on the game show Press Your Luck. ... Bill Kopp is a voice actor who performed the Whammy on the 1980s game show Press Your Luck, and the title character on Nelvanas Eek! The Cat. ... This article discusses Fox Kids in United States. ... Nelvana Limited is a Canadian entertainment company, founded in 1971, that is well-known for its work in childrens animation, among many things. ... Bill Kopp is a voice actor who performed the Whammy on the 1980s game show Press Your Luck, and the title character on Nelvanas Eek! The Cat. ... Savage Steve Holland is an animator and director who wrote and directed the movies Better Off Dead (1985) and One Crazy Summer (1986) and animated the Whammy on the game show Press Your Luck. ... Elizabeth Guttman (born September 11, 1962), better known by her stage names of Elizabeth Daily and E.G. Daily, is an American voice actress, actress, and singer. ... Charles Adler (born February 20, American voice actor. ... Elinor Donahue (born April 19, 1937 in Tacoma, Washington) is an American actress. ... Cameron A. Clarke (born November 6, 1957 in Burbank, California) is an American voice actor, made famous for his many starring roles in popular video games and animated television and film. ... Jaid Barrymore (born Ildikó Jaid Makó, May 8, 1946, Brannenburg, West Germany) is an American actress. ... Daniel Louis Dan Castellaneta (born October 29, 1957) is a three-time Emmy Award-winning American voice actor, actor and comedian, perhaps best known for providing the voice of Homer Simpson and other characters on the long-running FOX animated series The Simpsons. ... Johnny Kassir (born October 24, 1957 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American actor, voice actor, and comedian who has been active in many facets of entertainment since 1984. ... Brad Garrett (born Brad H. Gerstenfeld[1] on April 14, 1960) is a three-time Emmy Award-winning American actor and comedian known for his roles on the television sitcoms Everybody Loves Raymond and Til Death. ... Gary Owens (born Gary Altman on May 10, 1936) is a disc jockey and voice actor born in Mitchell, South Dakota. ... Julie Tawny Kitaen (born August 5, 1961, in San Diego, California) is an American actress, and media personality in Southern California. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... This is a list of episodes of the animated series Eek! The Cat. ... Savage Steve Holland is an animator and director who wrote and directed the movies Better Off Dead (1985) and One Crazy Summer (1986) and animated the Whammy on the game show Press Your Luck. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... YTV is a TLA that may stand for: Finnish for the term Helsinki Metropolitan Area. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... This article discusses Fox Kids in United States. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... For Jetix in each country, see Jetix around the world. ... Standard-definition television or SDTV refers to television systems that have a lower resolution than HDTV systems. ... is the 255th day of the year (256th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... The year 1992 in television involved some significant events. ... is the 248th day of the year (249th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of television-related events in 1997. ... An animated series or cartoon series is a television series produced by means of animation. ... Savage Steve Holland is an animator and director who wrote and directed the movies Better Off Dead (1985) and One Crazy Summer (1986) and animated the Whammy on the game show Press Your Luck. ... Bill Kopp is a voice actor who performed the Whammy on the 1980s game show Press Your Luck, and the title character on Nelvanas Eek! The Cat. ... is the 255th day of the year (256th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... The year 1992 in television involved some significant events. ... is the 248th day of the year (249th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of television-related events in 1997. ...

Contents

Premise

Eek! the Cat was about a purple cat named Eek! whose motto was "it never hurts to help". This very attitude, though, always got him into trouble, from which much of the humor of the show was derived. Other characters included Eek!'s human family, with whom he cannot communicate via spoken language; Sharky The Sharkdog (his worst nightmare), and his owner, which was Eek's girlfriend, Annabelle.


The show featured slapstick humor and pop culture references. Shows vary from standard cartoon fare to movie spoofs (Apocalypse Now, A Clockwork Orange) and musical episodes; the first Christmas special was written entirely in rhyme. The show featured many cameos by celebrities, some of whom came back for several episodes. For other uses, see Slapstick (disambiguation). ... Popular culture (or pop culture) is the widespread cultural elements in any given society that are perpetuated through that societys vernacular language or lingua franca. ... In contemporary usage, a parody (or lampoon) is a work that imitates another work in order to ridicule, ironically comment on, or poke some affectionate fun at the work itself, the subject of the work, the author or fictional voice of the parody, or another subject. ... Apocalypse Now is a 1979 Academy Award and Golden Globe winning American film set during the Vietnam War. ... This article is about the film. ... In American television, a Christmas television special is typically a one-time, half-hour program aired during the Christmas season. ... A rhyme is a repetition of identical or similar sounds in two or more different words and is most often used in poetry. ... A cameo role or cameo appearance (often shortened to just cameo) is a brief appearance of a known person in a work of the performing arts, such as plays, films, video games and television. ...


Episodes

This is a list of episodes of the animated series Eek! The Cat. ...

Characters

Eek! is normally very optimistic.
Eek! is normally very optimistic.
  • Eek! the Cat - Voiced by Bill Kopp, he always puts others' safety, needs, and comfort before his own. Eek! can talk with all animals and most humans but cannot converse with those in his immediate household - Mom, Wendy Elizabeth and J.B. He commonly exclaims "Kumbaya!" His motto is that "It never hurts to help!", although, with Eek!, this is frequently not the case. One of the major gags was when he was asked by friendly ghosts "to use your head in order to get out" of anti-ghost made jar. With Eek! replying "never hurts to help", he soon founds that to use his head literally does hurt.
  • Sharky the Sharkdog - Annabelle's pet guard dog who defends Annabelle's house with the viciousness (and also the overall appearance) of a shark. Sharky does not speak, but more than makes up for it in growls. Sharky typically terrorizes Eek! for fun, although occasionally as a reaction to Eek!'s incessant trouble-causing helpfulness. There are moments where the two get along and partner in the plot line, but they happen to be rare.
  • Elmo the Elk (also known as Elmo: The Brown Nosed Reindeer, Incredible Elmo) - Eek!'s extremely inept but loyal friend. Elmo typically maintains a courageous façade but is actually quite cowardly. He typically works as a stunt man or in some form of action career.
  • Mom Voiced by Elinor Donahue, does a lot of house cleaning and is a student of foreign languages, especially "Spangalese". A running gag features her absent-minded listening to foreign language cassettes, reciting the nonsensical translations of English phrases while unknowingly causing mayhem. She appears to be a single mom.
  • Wendy Elizabeth and J.B. - the children, normal kids and are whiny and spoiled. They watch a lot of television. Their favorite show is The Squishy Bearz Rainbow of Enchanted Fun Minute, quite probably a care bears spoof.
  • Annabelle - a female cat and Eek's girlfriend who acts like a Southern belle. She is also extremely fat, although Eek! does not seem aware of this (he responds, genuinely surprised, "Really?" whenever someone comments on Annabelle's weight), he just sees Annabelle as being very beautiful. He is attributed as saying about Annabelle: "The more of you there is, the more there is to love." Despite her weight, her arms and legs are very skinny. Eek! fell in love with Annabelle the first time he saw her, when he was hit by the arrow of a one-winged cupid.
  • Timmy, Elmo's brother - He constantly needs money for various absurd medical ailments, which Elmo tries to raise with Eek!'s help. These usually consist of very dangerous stunts that only harm Eek! when he gets involved.
  • Mittens - Eek!'s friend who is also a cat. His fur is blue, he always wears red mittens, and he suffers from extreme paranoia and he always ends a sentence with the word "Man" (e.g. LOOK OUT, MAN!!).
  • The Squishy Bearz, four colorful bears with their own children's TV program called The Squishy Bearz Rainbow of Enchanted Fun Minute; they're an obvious parody of the Care Bears. Kozy (brown), Puffy (blue) and Wuz Wuz (pink) all have happy and friendly attitudes. The fourth bear, Pierre (green), who speaks with a French accent and wears a beret, is bitter and cynical.
  • Steven, a squirrel who lives in a nearby tree with his wife and four children. Steven and his family are so incredibly boring that even Eek! can't stand being around them for long.

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The Terrible Thunderlizards

The Terrible Thunderlizards segment was introduced in the second season of Eek! The Cat. Like Eek!, this segment was also created by Holland and Kopp. It ran from November 20, 1993 to September 5, 1997. The segment was originally spun off from Eek! The Cat. Then in 1994, The Thunderlizards segments were now mixed with the Eek! segments into Eek! Stravaganza (where Eek! was the main segment). The Terrible Thunderlizards (1993-1997) is an animated series that once aired in the United States as part of the Fox Kids programming block. ... is the 324th day of the year (325th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar). ... is the 248th day of the year (249th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ... A spin-off (or spinoff) is a new organization or entity formed by a split from a larger one such as a new company formed from a university research group. ...


Like Eek!, the segment was also a Nelvana and Fox Kids production in association with Savage Studios. The series chronicled the misadventures of a trio of dinosaur mercenaries released from incarceration and charged with the task of eliminating two primitive human beings. However, despite their superior size and firepower and the obliviousness of their targets, the mercenaries always fail with comedic results. When the Thunderlizards are not after the humans, they must protect Jurassic City from the Thuggosaurs. [1] Nelvana Limited is a Canadian entertainment company, founded in 1971, that is well-known for its work in childrens animation, among many things. ... This article discusses Fox Kids in United States. ... Orders & Suborders Saurischia Sauropodomorpha Theropoda Ornithischia Thyreophora Ornithopoda Marginocephalia Dinosaurs were vertebrate animals that dominated the terrestrial ecosystem for over 160 million years, first appearing approximately 230 million years ago. ... For other uses, see Mercenary (disambiguation). ... The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ... This article is about modern humans. ...


Klutter

Main article: Klutter!

The Klutter segment came in the fourth season of Eek! Stravaganza on September 9, 1995. It followed Ryan and Wade Heap and their pet Klutter, who they created from a pile of junk because they couldn't have a real dog due to their father's allergies. There are other characters in the show, like Sandee Heap, who was lonely at first, before Klutter came into their lives. They went on mysteries, a la Scooby Doo like to save animals and solve crimes. Klutter is a animated series that was ran from September 9, 1995 to April 14, 1996 on the Fox Kids block. ... is the 252nd day of the year (253rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday. ...


Klutter was unsuccessful with viewers and ended on April 8, 1996 with 8 episodes. Unlike Eek! and Thunderlizards, the segment was created by David Silverman and Holland. Unlike the other two segments, Klutter was a co-production between Savage Studios Ltd and Fox Kids with Film Roman for animation production. Some fans consider that Klutter was a combination of Eek! and The Critic, which ironically, the crew from The Critic worked on Klutter, after it's demise in early 1995 on FOX. April 8 is the 98th day of the year (99th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ... David Silverman (born on 15 March 1957 in New York City, New York) is an animator best known for directing numerous episodes of the animated TV series The Simpsons, where he would go on to be the supervising director of animation for several years, as well as animating on all... Savage Steve Holland is an animator and director who wrote and directed the movies Better Off Dead (1985) and One Crazy Summer (1986) and animated the Whammy on the game show Press Your Luck. ... This article discusses Fox Kids in United States. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... For the play by Sheridan, see The Critic (play). ... This article is about the animal. ...


Production

The show premiered on the now defunct Fox Kids Saturday Morning block in 1992 as Eek! The Cat. The show originally had 13 20 to 22 minute episodes for its first season. This article discusses Fox Kids in United States. ...


Then, in the second season in 1993, the show was first retooled into only 11 minutes. During the middle of that season, Kopp had left the show (he still did the voice of Eek! and others) for his own show, The Schnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show for Walt Disney Television Animation, which in turn would also own Eek! as well. Also in the middle of the season, another segment was added to the show, called The Terrible Thunderlizards, which was retooled for a second time into: Eek! And The Terrible Thunderlizards at the time. This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... The Schnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show is an animated television series, created by Walt Disney Television in 1995 as a spin-off of the show Raw Toonage. ... Walt Disney Television Animation is the animated television production division of The Walt Disney Company. ...


Then in the third season in 1994, a third retooling came around, this time changing the name once again to Eek! Stravaganza (which would be used until the end of the show), keeping the same formula that was used in the second season with Eek! And Thunderlizards, but this time the Thunderlizards became a smaller segment, and Eek! as the main segment, not unlike the second season.


Then in the fourth season in 1995, a fourth retooling came. This time, another segment called Klutter. It lasted from 1995 to early 1996.


Then in the fifth season in 1996 and 1997, because of the ratings falling a little and the merger of Saban Entertainment and Fox Kids, The show was reduced to just 18 11 minute episodes (12 Eeks and 6 Thunderlizards, there were no more Klutters made). The new season aired on October 24, 1996. Fox abruptly stopped airing Eek! Stravaganza after October 28, 1996. Then, on July 7, 1997, through September 5, 1997 (which was the last new episode), new episodes aired. Along with the new episodes, there were 11 minute reruns from the past seasons (mostly Thunderlizards) that aired with 7 new episodes, (1 starred a new Thunderlizards segment, while the other 6 are Eek's). Saban Entertainment was an independent television production company formed in 1983 by music and television producers Haim Saban and Shuki Levy as Saban Records, a U.S. subsidiary of Saban International Paris (now SIP Animation) who provided music soundtracks to shows made by other companies (most notably DIC). ... This article discusses Fox Kids in United States. ... is the 297th day of the year (298th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ... is the 301st day of the year (302nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ... is the 188th day of the year (189th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ... is the 248th day of the year (249th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ...


Most episodes of the show (except Klutter) were then re-run from 1998 to 1999 on Fox Family, now ABC Family, which has the rights to this show. The year 1998 in television involved some significant events. ... The year 1999 in television involved some significant events. ... Fox Family was a cable channel in the United States (launched August 15, 1998) that aired shows from Fox Kids programming block such as Storytime with Thomas and The Three Friends and Jerry. ... ABC Family is an American cable television network currently owned by Disney-ABC Television Group, a division of The Walt Disney Company. ...


Upon cancellation of Eek! Stravaganza in 1997, the show was purchased by Saban and repackaged with other shows, but no new episodes aired and ultimately Saban canceled it. For years, all that was available commercially was a single VHS tape with episodes 2 and 7 on it in 1995. Some time after 2001, Eek! and other properties of Saban Entertainment were sold to The Walt Disney Company. Bottom view of VHS cassette with magnetic tape exposed Top view of VHS cassette with front casing removed The Video Home System, better known by its abbreviation VHS, is a recording and playing standard. ... This is a list of television-related events in 2001. ... Saban Entertainment was an independent television production company formed in 1983 by music and television producers Haim Saban and Shuki Levy as Saban Records, a U.S. subsidiary of Saban International Paris (now SIP Animation) who provided music soundtracks to shows made by other companies (most notably DIC). ... Disney redirects here. ...


A few seasons of the series are now available to watch on the ABC Family website and can also be seen on the Jetix channel in some parts of Europe. For Jetix in each country, see Jetix around the world. ... For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ...


Cast

  • Bill Kopp .... Eek! The Cat/Jib/Pierre/Additional Voices
  • Savage Steve Holland .... Elmo The Elk/Additional Voices
  • Charlie Adler ..... J.B. (1992-1994)/Granny (1992-1994)/Professor Wiggly (1992-1993, 1995)/Additional Voices
  • E.G. Daily .... Wendy Elizabeth (1992-1994)/Kozy (II, on Cape Fur until the end of the show)/Additional Voices
  • Cam Clarke .... Puffy/Wuz Wuz/Additional Voices
  • Elinor Donahue .... Mom (1992-1995, 1997)
  • Tawny Kitaen .... Annabelle (I, 1992-1995)
  • Karen Haber .... Annabelle (II, filled in for Tawny in 1994,1995,1997)
  • Dan Castellaneta .... Mittens (I, from 1992-1994)/Additional Voices (1992-1993)
  • John Kassir .... Mittens (II, 1994-1997)
  • Jaid Barrymore .... Kozy (I, the 2nd and 3rd episode)/Additional Voices
  • Brad Garrett .... Zoltar (1992, 1994-1997)/Additional Voices
  • Gary Owens .... Hank/Announcer/Additional Voices

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Cameo appearances

Celebrities made cameo appearances as themselves on the show, unless otherwise noted. (Also, Bill Kopp and Savage Steve Holland appeared as themselves in the show.) Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... Prose is writing distinguished from poetry by its greater variety of rhythm and its closer resemblance to everyday speech. ... A cameo role or cameo appearance (often shortened to just cameo) is a brief appearance of a known person in a work of the performing arts, such as plays, films, video games and television. ...

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References

  1. ^ The Terrible Thunderlizards. TV Acres. Retrieved on 2007-04-01.

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