Tony Hawk in Boom Boom Sabotage
Tony Hawk in Boom Boom Sabotage | |
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DVD cover | |
Directed by | Johnny Darrell |
Produced by |
Sharan Wood Nicole Makila (associate) |
Written by |
Johnny Darrell Ben Burden Smith Sib Ventress |
Starring |
Noel Callahan Michael Dobson Aidan Drummond Brian Drummond Mackenzie Gray Tony Hawk |
Narrated by | Michael Donovan |
Music by |
Brian Carson Johnny Oilsin |
Edited by |
Jordan Atkinson Sylvain Blais Logan McPherson |
Release dates |
2006-9-12 (USA) |
Running time | 70 min |
Country | USA, Canada |
Language | English |
Tony Hawk in Boom Boom Sabotage is a computer-animated feature-length film starring Tony Hawk produced by Mainframe Entertainment. FUNimation Entertainment distributed the movie in USA and Japan, while Alliance Atlantis distributed it in Canada. In Mainframe's early productions, the movie was titled Tony Hawk in 'Boom Boom Goes the Circus', which uses cel-shading characters. Some of the early designs can still be seen in Mainframe's web site.
Broadcast information
It has been seen on Cartoon Network and released on DVD.
YTV premiered the movie on 2007-3-12.
Plot
Lincolnville used to be home to Grimley's Old Tyme Circus... but the city has transformed into a metropolis with a love for technology and extreme sports. Just as Tony Hawk's Boom Boom Huckjam ramps up to replace the outdated circus, Tony Hawk is kidnapped by some circus freaks. Now, a group of skater kids may be his only hope.
Main cast
- Noel Callahan: Sage (voice)
- Michael Dobson: Larry Grimley/Worker/Homey Clown (voice)
- Michael Donovan: TV Narrator/Commercial VO (voice)
- Aidan Drummond: Jesse (voice)
- Brian Drummond: Hamshank/Chopper Chuck/DJ/Mimic (voice)
- Mackenzie Gray: Marshall/Boris/Stilt Walker/Floor Worker (voice)
- Tony Hawk: Himself (voice)
- Scott Hyland: Frank/Carnie (voice)
- David A. Kaye: Kud (voice)
- Colin Murdock: John Dullard/Carnie (voice)
- Brenna O'Brien: Jesse
- Nicole Oliver: Reporter/Buzzie Bee
- David Orth: Todd, Carnie
- Carter West: Switch Mitch
- Chiara Zanni: Kit
Awards
The movie won 'Best Production - Feature Length' and 'Best Original Musical Score' categories in the 1st Annual Canadian Awards for the Electronic & Animated Arts in 2006.[1]