Animal Mechanicals

Animal Mechanicals
Created by Jeff Rosen
Written by Jeff Rosen
Angela Vermeir
Gary Vermeir
Leila Basen
David Preston
Directed by Gilly Fogg
Voices of Jim Fowler
Leah Ostry
Shannon Lynch
Abigail Gordon
Ian MacDougall
Lenore Zann
Theme music composer Blain Morris
Opening theme "We Animal Mechanical Can!"
Ending theme "We Animal Mechanical Can!" (Instrumental)
Country of origin United States
Canada
United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 37 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Jeff Rosen
Charles Bishop
Michael Donovan
Producer(s) Katrina Walsh
Editor(s) Stewart Dowds (Supervising Editor)
Carrie MacKenzie (Leica Editor)
Running time 11 minutes 30 seconds
Production company(s) The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Halifax Film
Distributor Decode Entertainment
Release
Original network Kids' CBC (Canada)
The Hub (U.S.)
First shown in Canada
Original release September 1, 2008 (2008-09-01) – November 29, 2011 (2011-11-29)
External links
Website

Animal Mechanicals was an American-Canadian-British animated television preschool series that was created by Jeff Rosen. Produced by Halifax Film, a DHX Media company, in association with The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and distributed by Decode Entertainment, the series premiered in Canada on CBC Television as part of the Kids' CBC programming block on September 1, 2008. In the United States, it premiered on The Hub on October 11, 2010.

Characters

Rex

Rex is a green dinosaur. His enhanced ability is mechana-strong. Often, when utilizing this ability, Unicorn refers to him as being "strong like a titanium Tyrannosaurus" which, along with his name and bipedal shape, would indicate that he is a robotic Tyrannosaurus rex. He is the leader of the animal mechanicals when they are on their journey to their mission. When he transforms, he becomes a cross between a forklift, a tractor, and a digger. He is voiced by Jim Fowler.[1]

Unicorn

Unicorn is a pink unicorn with the ability to fly. She is the only Animal Mechanical who cannot walk on two legs. The horn on her head can be made to blink like a beacon, allowing other creatures to follow her while she is flying. When flying, her legs are bent backwards and her hooves become rocket boosters, propelling her through the air. Her wings are folded inside her back, except when in use where they provide direction and speed control. Unicorn can also throw lightning, and create a whirlwind with her horn. She is voiced by Leah Ostry.[1]

Komodo

Komodo is a red Komodo dragon who walks on two legs and has big, squared-off blue spectacles. His enhancement is the ability to change his tail into a selection of tools, such as a hammer or a screwdriver. Often, when utilizing this ability, Unicorn refers to him as being "handy dandy tool time." This does, however, involve him working backwards to the line of the problem, forcing him to bend almost in half in order to see what he is doing. He is shown to be very intelligent, often figuring out the small details of the problem in hand. He tends to act like a martial arts expert. In a few episodes, he reveals that he has a sensitive stomach and legs. He often has to warn Sasquatch about "traps". He is voiced by Shannon Lynch.[1]

Sasquatch

Sasquatch is a blue Sasquatch who has the enhanced ability to stretch. Each of his limbs extend to an incredible length. When stretched his individual limbs are long, however his joints do not alter and bend as normal. In the episode, "Baboon Balloon Island", it was revealed that he is allergic to air pears and in "Dino Mountain Island" and "Mechana Ski Ball Island",he has anxiety and a fear of heights. He has referred to himself many times as "The Mighty Sasquatch". Whenever Mouse is scared,he always comes to hold her hand (as seen in Jigsaw Shark Puzzle and Chugboat Island), but whenever he's scared or impatient (as seen in Dino Mountain Island and Snail Pace Island), Mouse always comes to hold his hand. He is voiced by Ian MacDougall.[1]

Mouse

Mouse is a yellow mouse who is the youngest in the group and runs about on two wheels instead of her back feet. Her ability is mechana-fast, which is increased by lying flat, with her front paws on the ground, which also have wheels on them, and flattening her ears to the side of her head and extending exhaust pipes which help to propel her forwards. Her ears act like satellite dishes to catch sounds. She sometimes giggles before Sasquatch transforms and can fit to tight places her friends can't. Whenever Sasquatch is afraid or impatient,she always come to hold his hand. But when she is scared, Sasquatch is always there to hold her hand. She also has the ability to understand creatures. She is voiced by Abigail Gordon .[1]

Island Owl

Island Owl only appears at the start of each episode, giving the animal mechanicals their mission. Her head resembles a television set, which starts each briefing showing her face, then changes to show a representation of the island to which the animal mechanicals are to be sent. She does not accompany the animal mechanicals, nor after they have left to go on their mission is she heard from or seen again; however she is mentioned by Komodo whenever someone breaks a rule. She is voiced by Lenore Zann.[1]

Episodes

Article: List of Animal Mechanicals episodes

Cast

Broadcast

Animal Mechanicals is broadcast in Canada on CBC Television[2] in the Kids' CBC programming block, weekdays at 7:30 a.m. It was also broadcast in the United Kingdom on the Playhouse Disney channel on weekend mornings. On June 6, 2011, it started airing on Cartoon Network. In Latin America, it is broadcast in Discovery Kids, the digital cable channel owned by Discovery Networks, in a Spanish or Portuguese (in Brazil) dubbed version and are called Mecanimales (Spanish) or Mecanimais (Portuguese). It is dubbed in Irish on Cúla 4 ná nóg, the children's portion of TG4. The series premiered in the United States on October 11, 2010, on the TV network called The Hub (now Discovery Family).

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