Archie's Weird Mysteries
Archie's Weird Mysteries | |
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Starring |
Andy Rannells America Young Camille Schmidt Chris Lundquist Paul Sosso Tony Wike Ben Beck Ryle Smith Jerry Longe John Michael Lee |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Production | |
Running time | 22–24 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Archie Comics Les Studios Tex DIC Entertainment |
Distributor |
Anglia Television Tribune Entertainment (2005-2007) DHX Media (2012-present) |
Release | |
Original network |
PAX (US) Teletoon (Canada) |
Audio format | Dolby Surround |
Original release | October 2, 1999 – February 22, 2000 |
Archie's Weird Mysteries is an American animated children's television program, based on the Archie comics. The series premise revolves around a Riverdale High physics lab gone awry, making the town of Riverdale a "magnet" for B-movie style monsters. The show is distributed as meeting the FCC's educational and informational children's programming ("E/I") requirements, and is used by commercial stations in the United States to meet this guideline. Produced by DIC Entertainment, the show was initially shown mornings on the PAX network, often with infomercials bookending the program. The following season, its repeats were syndicated to television stations throughout the US, as a way to comply with mandatory E/I regulations.
Cast
- Main
- Andrew Rannells as Archie Andrews, a redheadeded student at Riverdale High, reporter for the school newspaper
- America Young as Betty Cooper, a smart girl-next-door who is sweet, caring and in love with Archie and is best friends with Veronica.
- Camille Schmidt as Veronica Lodge, a beautiful, popular and rich cheerleader who is also in love with Archie and is best friends with Betty.
- Chris Lundquist as Jughead Jones, a funny, quirky guy who loves food and Archie's best friend. He does not like girls except for Betty, and he and Veronica are usually at each other's throats.
- Paul Sosso as Reggie Mantle, a self-confident, popular, rich jock who has a crush on Veronica and is frenemies with Archie.
- Ben Beck as Dilton Doiley, a nerdy genius who usually helps Archie and the gang save the day.
- Supporting
- Tony Wike as Mr. Waldo Weatherbee, the Principal of Riverdale High.
- Lucinda - Practices voodoo magic; provides advice to Archie when he needs it regarding the supernatural; creates potions for those individuals in love.
- Ryle Smith as Pop Tate, the owner and operator of the "Pop Tate Chock'lit Shoppe" shop.
- Mr. Fisk - CEO of ZoomCo who, after discovering that his Zoom energy drink contains a mutant formula that causes some people to mutate into monsters, tries to bribe and stop Archie from telling the world on national TV. He convinces Archie not to go to press as doing so would destroy his company and many new jobs for Riverdale.
- Jerry Longe as Dr. Beaumont, the caretaker and owner of an odds/supernatural/curiosity store. Provides advice to Archie and friends as he solves Weird Mysteries.
- Longe also voices Smithers, Veronica's cynical butler. He is aware of the supernatural but only shows any interest in waiting on Veronica.
- John Michael Lee as Mr. Hiram Lodge, Veronica's father who is disapproving of Archie.
- Ms. Geraldine Grundy - Also known as "Ms. Grundy". The teacher of Archie, Veronica, Betty, Jughead, and Reggie. She has feelings for Mr. Weatherbee.
Episodes
Nº | Title | Air date |
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1 | "Attack of the Killer Spuds" | 2 October 1999 |
2 | "Driven to Distraction" | 9 October 1999 |
3 | "Me! Me! Me!" | 16 October 1999 |
4 | "Invisible Archie" | 23 October 1999 |
5 | "Attack of the 50-Foot Veronica" | 30 October 1999 |
6 | "The Haunting of Riverdale" | 6 November 1999 |
7 | "Curse of the Mummy" | 13 November 1999 |
8 | "Fleas Release Me" | 20 November 1999 |
9 | "The Jughead Incident" | 27 November 1999 |
10 | "Virtually Evil" | 4 December 1999 |
11 | "Zombies of Love" | 11 December 1999 |
12 | "Brain of Terror" | 18 December 1999 |
13 | "Twisted Youth" | 25 December 1999 |
14 | "Monster in the Night" | 31 December 1999 |
15 | "Mega-Mall of Horrors" | 7 January 2000 |
16 | "Compu-Terror" | 17 January 2000 |
17 | "Misfortune Hunters" | 19 January 2000 |
18 | "Ship of Ghouls" | 20 January 2000 |
19 | "Something Is Haunting Riverdale High" | 21 January 2000 |
20 | "Supreme Girl vs. Dr. Arachnid" | 24 January 2000 |
21 | "Reggie or Not" | 25 January 2000 |
22 | "It Lives in the Sewers" | 26 January 2000 |
23 | "Dream Girl" | 27 January 2000 |
24 | "Green-Eyed Monster" | 28 January 2000 |
25 | "Cinemadness" | 31 January 2000 |
26 | "Beware of the Glob!" | 1 February 2000 |
27 | "The Day the Earth Moved" | 2 February 2000 |
28 | "Dance of the Killer Bees" | 3 February 2000 |
29 | "Extra Terror-estrial" | 4 February 2000 |
30 | "The Christmas Phantom" | 8 February 2000 |
31 | "Scarlet Night" | 9 February 2000 |
32 | "I Was a Teenage Vampire" | 10 February 2000 |
33 | "Halloween of Horror" | 11 February 2000 |
34 | "Archie's Date with Fate" | 14 February 2000 |
35 | "Alternate Riverdales" | 15 February 2000 |
36 | "Teen Out of Time" | 16 February 2000 |
37 | "Invasion of the Cockroaches" | 17 February 2000 |
38 | "The Incredible Shrinking Teens" | 18 February 2000 |
39 | "Little Chock'Lit Shoppe of Horrors" | 21 February 2000 |
40 | "Big Monster on Campus" | 22 February 2000 |
Selected monsters, ghosts, and other supernatural characters
- a sea monster, who lives in an old Riverdale swimming hole
- a mummy in a museum exhibit
- werewolf sheriff
- mad scientists
- A 50-foot Veronica
- vampires
- giant beetle
- UFOs
- zombies
- "Stanley 9000" (a processor)
- mutant crocodile
- man-eating worm
- super smart rats
- super smart teen (in Brain Of Terror)
- giant cockroaches
- Tapioca Pudding Glob
- alien potatoes
- Insane artificial intelligence in Archie's car alarm
- Ancient wish-granting artifacts gone haywire
- Ghost Of Quiet Violet - she used to a very strict librarian when Jughead was young. She scared Jughead so much when he was young that he stopped going to the library. As a ghost, she haunts the library.
- Monster "Archie" – Archie gets turned into a monster when he drinks a new energy drink called "Zoom".
- Monster "Stevenson" – Stevenson, a health and workout advocate, gets turned into a monster when he drinks a new energy drink called "Zoom".
- Genie - escapes from an urn in Dr. Beaumont's store into Archie's laptop. Reggie, in turn, uses the laptop and is granted three wishes; after which, the Genie is set free and begins to wreak havoc on the city.
- Reggie Droid
- Evil Trog's Leader and his Trogs in Virtually Evil.
- Mega-Mall of Horrors
- Maria Nacht- she haunted Archie, Betty, Veronica, and Jughead in their dreams
- Arnie- haunted Big Ethel in her dreams
Production notes
The theme song was written and performed by Mike Piccirillo. Musical underscore composers were Mike Piccirillo and Jean-Michel Guirao. The Riverdale vampires story arc episodes were put together and released on VHS as Archie and the Riverdale Vampires.
Comics
An ashcan comic book tie-in also titled Archie's Weird Mysteries, written by Paul Castiglia, pencilled by Bill Golliher, and inked by Rick Koslowski was published in 1999. This lead into a February 2000 launch for an ongoing, regular-sized series (also titled Archie's Weird Mysteries) with the same creative team. "Weird" was dropped from the title with issue 25 (signaling the end of the tie-in with the TV show) and the series was canceled with issue 34 after 10 issues of doing straight mystery stories with no supernatural or science-fiction components.
DVD releases
On July 22, 2011, it was announced that Mill Creek Entertainment had acquired the rights to release the series (under license from Cookie Jar Entertainment). They subsequently released Archie's Weird Mysteries - The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time on February 21, 2012.[1] They also released a 10 episode best-of collection on the same day.
In Region 2, Anchor Bay Kids Entertainment released 2 volume collections on DVD in the UK in 2004. Each volume contains 4 episodes from the series.[2] These releases have been discontinued and are now out of print. In 2005, Boulevard released 2 single disc collections containing two episodes each.[3][4] These releases have been discontinued and are now out of print. In Region 4, MRA Entertainment released 6 volume collections featuring 18 episodes of the series on DVD in Australia in 2005. These releases are now out of print.
The Archies in Jugman
In 2002, the movie The Archies in Jugman was released. It features the same character designs in different clothes, most of the same crew and voice cast, and the similar theme of weird events happening in Riverdale. It premiered on television on Nickelodeon Sunday Movie Toons and was released on DVD and VHS shortly afterward by MGM Home Entertainment. In 2008, Gaiam Entertainment re-released the movie and all of the other DIC Sunday Movie Toons films on DVD.
References
- ↑ "Archie's Weird Mysteries DVD news: Announcement for The Complete Series and The Best Of". TVShowsOnDVD.com. 2007-05-25. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
- ↑ "Archies Weird Mysteries - Volume 1 [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Ben Beck, John Michael Lee, Jerry Longe, Chris Lundquist, Andrew Rannells, Camille Schmidt, Ryle Smith, Paul Sosso, Tony Wike, America Young, James W. Bates: Film & TV". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
- ↑ "Archie's Weird Mysteries - Vol. 1 [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Archie's Weird Mysteries: Film & TV". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
- ↑ "Archie's Weird Mysteries, Vol. 2 [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Film & TV". Amazon.co.uk. 2005-07-05. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
External links
- Archie's Weird Mysteries at TV.com
- Archie's Weird Mysteries at epguides.com
- Official Archie Comics website
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