Krypto the Superdog

This article is about the animated series. For the character, see Krypto (comics).
Krypto the Superdog
Based on Characters from Superman by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
Developed by Alan Burnett and Paul Dini
Directed by Scott Jeralds
Voices of Sam Vincent
Alberto Ghisi
Tabitha St. Germain
Scott McNeil
Brian Drummond
Nicole Oliver
Ellen Kennedy
Michael Dobson
Dale Wilson
Peter Kelamis
Trevor Devall
Kelly Sheridan
Nicole Bouma
Mark Oliver
Terry Klassen
Theme music composer Lisa Silver and Jerry Kimbrough
Opening theme Krypto the Superdog Main Title Theme by At Last
Composer(s) William Kevin Anderson
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 39 (78 segments) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Sander Schwartz
Producer(s) Alan Burnett (supervising)
Scott Jeralds (supervising)
Paul Dini
Linda M. Steiner
Editor(s) Illya Cano
Susan Edmunson
Ken Soloman
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Warner Bros. Animation
DC Comics
Release
Original network Cartoon Network[1]
Original release March 25, 2005 (2005-03-25) – December 15, 2006 (2006-12-15)

Krypto the Superdog is an American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation, based on the DC Comics character Krypto. The show premiered on Cartoon Network on March 25, 2005, and aired on Kids' WB in September 2006. It would usually air after the Tickle-U block.

A comic book series (based on the TV show) was published by DC Comics under the Johnny DC imprint, which lasted 6 issues, from 2005 to 2006. The show was designed primarily for young children. However, as a result of being aired (and cancelled) in the mid-2000s, it has made an imprint on the older child demographic as of 2012.

The show was produced in a manner reminiscent of the Hanna-Barbera shows of the 1960s to the 1980s, from the sound effects down to the animation style (veteran Hanna-Barbera designer Iwao Takamoto served as a creative consultant). The series is rated TV-Y.

The show was close captioned by the National Captioning Institute like many of Warner Bros Animation's shows at the time.

Plot

As the planet Krypton is about to be destroyed, Superman's father Jor-El makes a ship and puts a white puppy named Krypto into it for a test flight to see if it is safe enough for interstellar travel. While aboard the ship, Krypto accidentally destroys several wires and causes the ship to put him into a deep sleep while it heads on to Earth.

Upon landing on Earth, Krypto is a fully grown dog, possessed of superpowers similar to those of Superman's (since all Kryptonian life-forms gain superpowers from exposure to a yellow sun, such as Earth's sun). Later, Krypto is adopted by Kevin Whitney, a 9-year-old boy, with whom Superman arranges for him to stay (as Superman himself is often too busy saving the world to take care of him). Krypto poses as an ordinary dog while living with Kevin's family, but adopts the secret identity of Superdog for his superheroic deeds; Kevin is aware of Krypto's dual identity, but the rest of Kevin's family is not. (Excluding Kevin's spoiled cousin Bailey, however accidental.)

In the series, the various animals, including Krypto, all are capable of speaking to each other, but not to humans, except for Kevin (who is able to communicate with Krypto and the other animals thanks to a universal translator Kevin wears, known as an intergalactic communicator).

Episodes

Season Episodes Season premiere Season finale
1 26 March 25, 2005 (Series Premiere) December 5, 2005
2 13 April 24, 2006 December 15, 2006 (Series Finale)

Voice cast

This cartoon is a joint production between the United States and Canada, but it uses an all-star cast of Vancouver voice actors.

Additional voices

Cancellation and reruns

On December 15, 2006, the series was cancelled. Reruns were shown on Kids' WB as part of the then-new CW network's E/I requirement, but stopped airing due to Kids' WB opting to use Cookie Jar Entertainment shows Will & Dewitt and Magi-Nation. Krypto was aired on the cable television channel Boomerang since February 5, 2007 until December 31, 2013.[2][3] The two-part holiday special, "Iguanukkah", aired on Cartoon Network, December 21, 2008 (as well as Christmas Eve and Christmas Day), as part of the all-day holiday specials marathon. It was shown on Boomerang. Overseas, the show currently airs on Cartoonito in the UK & Ireland, and on France 3 (as part of Ludo) in France. The show started airing on Boomerang Latin America since 2014. It has aired on the CBBC Channel and for a short time on CBeebies in UK. It has also aired on Cartoon Network in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Iran and Tajikistan.

References

  1. "FOR YOUNG VIEWERS; Even Superman Had A Man's Best Friend". The New York Times. April 3, 2005. Retrieved 2010-10-16.
  2. "1/25/2006 - Classic Characters Krypto The Superdog and Gerald McBoing Boing to Join Boomerang Line-up in February". Boomerang Pressroom. Cartoon Network Boomerang. 2006-01-25. Archived from the original on 2007-05-04.
  3. "Cartoon Network Schedule - Boomerang". Cartoon Network. Time Warner. February 9, 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-01-10.

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