Sharky & George
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Sharky & George | |
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Also known as | Sharky et Georges (French) |
Genre | Animation |
Created by | Michael Haillard (writer) Patrick Regnard (writer) Tony Scott (writer) |
Starring | A.J. Henderson (Sharky) Paul Hawkins (George) |
Opening theme | Phillipe Bouvet |
Country of origin | Canada France |
Original languages | French English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 52[1] |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jacques Pettigrew |
Production companies | CinéGroupe and Label 35 |
Original release | |
Release | 1990 1992 | –
Sharky & George (French: Sharky et Georges) is a children's animated series, produced by animation studios CinéGroupe and Label 35 between 1990 and 1992. The series consisted of fifty-two 25 minute episodes, including two 12 minute editions which were sometimes aired separately. The series was later translated into English and shown in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 from 1991 to 1998.
Premise
[edit]Sharky & George is set in the underwater city of Seacago, populated by various kinds of fish. The protagonists are two fish private detectives who run their own agency. Sharky, the bigger fish, is a rather lazy pink shark with a huge nose, and wears a Humphrey Bogart-style fedora hat. George, the smaller fish, is blue with a yellow face, and is younger than Sharky.
The two friends combat the mad plans of conquest of the many villains and gangs that are terrorizing Seacago, including Lefty Hook, Harry Flix, the three thugs: Nova, Scotia and Lox, the Piranhas, Fishy Ben Backstabber, Dr. Medusa (Dr. Jelly in English versions; mad scientist and self-proclaimed master of the world), Ray Manta and the electric Torpedo Rays, the Fish Fry Gang, and Red Lobster (Colonel Klaw in English versions; German commander of the army of Black Crab).
International presence
[edit]It was translated into English, and shown on Channel 4, Sky Channel, The Children's Channel and Cartoon Network in the United Kingdom. Sharky & George was also shown in Ireland on RTÉ Two, in France on Canal+, Antenne 2, FR3 and Canal J, in Serbia on RTV Politika, in Italy on Rai Uno, Rai Due and Telepace, in San Marino on San Marino RTV, in Malaysia on TV3, in Hungary on Magyar Televízió, in Poland on TVP1 (dubbed), in Singapore on Channel 5 and in Spain on TVE. It was translated to Spanish from America and shown on RTP (currently named TV Perú) in Peru, Megavisión (currently named Mega) in Chile, and shown in other Latin American countries as well. In Canada, it was shown on Canal Famille and on YTV and Showcase translated in English.
The show was also shown on SABC in South Africa. The show was broadcast in Afrikaans on television along with an English simulcast broadcast on radio. The English dub of the show also aired in South Africa where it aired on M-Net as part of their children's block K-T.V. and later on Bop TV in 2001 airing on its children's block Teeny Bop.
The show was broadcast in various Middle East TV networks in Arabic language, known as "Sharky wa George"
Legacy
[edit]Four VHS cassettes were released in the late '90s, but are now out of print.
A DVD containing ten episodes of the series was released in France on 17 November 2005, but is no longer available.
Voices
[edit]- A.J. Henderson - Sharky, Lox
- Paul Hawkins - George
- Ian Finlay
- Arthur Grosser - Dr. Jake Eel, Dr. Jelly
- Jane Woods - Sarah Prawn, Bella
- Pierre Lenoir
- Terrence Labrosse
- Pauline Little
- Teddy Lee Dillon
- Mark Hellman
- Mark Camacho - Scotia
- Dean Hagopian - Narrator, Colonial Klaw, Harry Flix, Marchello de Scampi, Fishy Ben Backstabber, Nova
Broadcast UK history
[edit]- Channel 4 (4 May 1991 – 29 December 1998)
- Sky Channel (1991–1996)
- The Children's Channel (1991–1995)
- Cartoon Network (1996–1998)
References
[edit]- ^ "Animation Magazine - Google Books". 24 September 2010. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
External links
[edit]- 1990s Canadian animated television series
- 1990s Canadian children's television series
- 1990 Canadian television series debuts
- 1992 Canadian television series endings
- 1990 French television series debuts
- 1992 French television series endings
- Fictional private investigators
- Animated television series about fish
- Canadian children's animated comedy television series
- Television shows filmed in Montreal
- Channel 4 original programming
- 1990s French animated television series
- French children's animated comedy television series
- Canal+ original programming
- YTV (Canadian TV channel) original programming
- Animated detective television series
- Underwater civilizations in fiction
- Fiction about sharks