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| creator = [[Peter Keefe]]<ref name=THRObit>Barnes, Mike. [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3if3584cb6d538b8e118c5f9a0c7f207ba "'Voltron' producer Peter Keefe dies"], ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'', May 28, 2010. Accessed August 26, 2010.</ref>
| director = Tom Burton
| developer =
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| starring =
| voices = [[Cam Clarke]]<br/>[[Brian Cummings]]<br/>[[Jim Cummings]]<br/>Jeannie Elias<br/>[[Pat Fraley]]<br/>[[Tress MacNeille]]<br/>[[Neil Ross]]<br/>[[Russi Taylor]]
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| endtheme =
| composer = Dale Schacker
| country = United States
| language = English
| num_seasons = 3
| num_episodes = 43
| list_episodes =
| executive_producer = [[Peter Keefe]]
| producer = Claudia Burton<br/>Tom Burton
| editor =
| camera =
| runtime = 30 minutes
| company = Y.C. Aligator Film<br/>Calico Entertainment<br/>[[Zodiac Entertainment]]
| network = [[broadcast syndication|Syndication]]
| first_aired = {{start date|1991|9|28}}
| last_aired = {{end date|1993|11|22}}
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'''Mr. Bogus''' was a short-lived children's animated [[television series]] from the 1990s. Each episode was separated into two distinct parts, one using traditional cel-based animation and another using [[stop-motion]]. Characters often walked around on a kitchen counter having various adventures with common household items.
'''''Mr. Bogus''''' is an American animated [[television series]] created by [[Peter Keefe]], directed and produced by Tom Burton with Claudia Burton of [[Zodiac Entertainment]], which aired in [[broadcast syndication|syndication]] from September 28, 1991 to November 22, 1993.<ref name=Perlmutter>{{cite book |last1=Perlmutter |first1=David |title=The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows |date=2018 |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |isbn=978-1538103739 |page=401}}</ref> The show also ran in 1998 on [[Freeform (TV channel)|Fox Family Channel]]. It is loosely based on the [[France|French]] / [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[clay animation]] series of shorts simply titled, '''''Bogus'''''. Each episode is separated into two distinct parts, one using mostly traditional [[cel animation]] and another using what the show is based on, which are 42 [[Translation|localized]] versions of the 300 original [[clay animation]] shorts (either 8 claymation shorts per episode, 336 in total). Characters often walked around on a kitchen counter having various adventures with common household items.


The show has also aired on [[Channel 4]] and [[The Children's Channel]] in the UK, on Welsh language channel [[S4C]] as "Mr. Bogel" in Wales, as well as on [[UniMás|Telefutura]] program block, ''[[Toonturama]]'' as "El Señor Bogus" in United States with Spanish-dubbed, on [[TV Globo]] in Brazil, on [[Televisión Nacional de Chile|TVN]] in Chile, [[ANT1]] in Greece, on [[Arutz HaYeladim]] in Israel as "Mr. Bluffer", on Max in Australia, on [[Fun Channel]] in the Middle East, on [[M-Net]] in South Africa, on [[Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation|Bahrain 55]] in Bahrain, on [[TV2 (New Zealand)|TV2]] in New Zealand, on [[ABS-CBN]] in The Philippines, on [[Channel 5 (Singaporean TV channel)|Channel 5]] in Singapore, on [[Jordan Radio and Television Corporation|Channel 2]] in Jordan, on [[Dubai 33]] in the UAE, on [[Canal J]] in France, on Tele 3 and [[TVP3]] in Poland, on [[kabel eins]] in Germany, on [[MBC C&I]] in South Korea, on [[TV3 (Sweden)|TV3]] in Sweden, on [[PTV4]] in Finland, on [[Saudi 2]] in Saudi Arabia, on [[TV3 (Malaysia)|TV3]] in Malaysia and on [[TV6 (Russia)|TV6]] in Russia.
Mr. Bogus was a yellow [[gremlin]]-like creature living in the walls of the suburban home of Tommy Anybody, alternately creating problems and/or accidentally solving them. Sometimes Bogus adventures to his own world, Bogusland, a distorted [[Parallel universe (fiction)|alternate dimension]] of curved and warped [[perspective (visual)|perspective]] and bizarre plots. He often encountered the feared [[Dust bunnies]] known on the show as ''Dirt Dudes''.


==Summary==
Based on a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[claymation]] character series of vignettes, Mr. Bogus was half-hour traditional series comprised of 3 seven minute shorts relating to each other by a common theme with the original claymation vignettes serving as lead-ins to commercial breaks.
===Cel-animated version===
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In the cel-animated version, Mr. Bogus is a yellow [[gremlin]]-like creature living in the walls of the suburban home of Tommy Anybody, alternately creating problems and/or accidentally solving them. Sometimes Bogus adventures to his own world, Bogusland, a distorted [[Parallel universe (fiction)|alternate dimension]] of curved and warped [[perspective (visual)|perspective]] and bizarre plots. He often encountered the feared [[dust bunnies]] known on the show as Dirt Dudes.


===Clay animated version===
Tagline: '''He's wild, he's cool, he's "Bogus."'''
The clay-animated version is a series of shorts that are localized versions of several episodes of the 1987 French / Belgian series of shorts simply titled ''Bogus'', and served as lead-ins to commercial breaks. They were originally produced by Antenne 2, Y.C. Aligator Film and Chin Chin Production, and were created by Michel Durieux and Ghislain Honoré. They were first aired on October 30, 1987, and reran from October 2, 1988 to February 1990. There were 300 episodes created, but only 42 were localized and used in the 42 episodes of the cel-animated version.<ref name="OriBogus">[http://www.planete-jeunesse.com/fiche-1759-bogus.html Planète Jeunesse - Bogus]</ref>

In the original 1987 plot, the male house owner was awakened by his alarm clock, drank coffee, took his keys, and left for work. But during his absence, the house wasn't alone. Bogus, a funny little yellow character, then emerged from his hiding place and had short and fun adventures with surrounding objects. As Bogus clumsily discovered the world around him in different rooms of the house (such as the bathroom and the attic), he always provoked laughter from viewers.<ref name="OriBogus"/>

In the 1991 localized version, the original voice-acting and [[background music]] were changed to Cam Clarke's voice-acting and the instrumental version of the cel-animated version's opening theme respectively.


== Episodes ==
== Episodes ==


'''Season 1 (1991)'''
*Meet Mr. Bogus
*"Meet Mr. Bogus" (September 28, 1991)
*Class Clown Bogus
*"Class Clown Bogus" (October 5, 1991)
*A Day at the Office
*"A Day at the Office" (October 12, 1991)
*Et Tu, Brattus
*"Et Tu, Brattus?" (October 19, 1991)
*Ship Around the Clock
*"Shop Around the Clock" (October 26, 1991)
*Beach Blanket Bogus
*"Beach Blanket Bogus" (November 2, 1991)
*Bogus in Wonderland
*"Bogus in Wilderland" (November 9, 1991)
*No Snooze is Good News
*"No Snooze is Good News" (November 16, 1991)
*Hipster Tripster
*"Hipster Tripster" (November 23, 1991)
*Museum Madness
*"Museum Madness" (December 7, 1991)
*Lights, Camera, Bogus
*Bogus in Bogus Land
*"Lights, Camera, Bogus" (December 14, 1991)
*"Bogus in Bogus Land" (December 21, 1991)
*Good Sport Bogus
*"Good Sport Bogus" (December 28, 1991)
*Computer Intruder
*Babysitting Bogus
*Bogunda, Bogetta and Bogus
*Bookstore Bogus
*Bad Luck Bogus
*Totally Bogus Video
*Bogus Private Eye
*Bogus to the Rescue
*Mr. Bogus Mondo Funno Sci-Fi Fab Feast
*Terror Tot in Bogus Land
*Roam Away from Home
*Bugboy Bogus
*Springtime for Bogus
*Water Boy Bogus
*B-Tv
*Nightmare on Bogus Street
*Kung Fu Campout
*Battle Action Bogus
*Secret Agent Bogus
*Super Bogus Flies Again
*Baseball Bogus
*The Bogus Invasion
*Is There a Bogus in the House?
*Buff-Tuff-Bogie
*Fun Park Follies
*Once Upon a Bogus Time
*Brainy Bogus
*Megastar Madness
*Totally Bogus Daydream


'''Season 2 (1992)'''
== Credits ==
*"Computer Intruder" (September 27, 1992)
* '''Produced and Directed by:''' Tom Burton and Claudia Zeitlin Burton
*"Babysitting Bogus" (October 4, 1992)
* '''Pre and Post Production Supervisor:''' Paul Vitello
*"Bogunda, Bogetta & Bogus" (October 11, 1992)
* '''The Mr. Bogus Show Created by:''' Peter Keefe
*"Bookstore Bogus" (October 18, 1992)
* '''Original Character of Bogus Created by:''' Ghislain Honore and Michel Durieux
*"Bad Luck Bogus" (October 25, 1992)
* '''Art Direction:''' Ken Leonard
*"Totally Bogus Video" (November 1, 1992)
* '''Production Design:''' Nestor P. Redondo, Dan E. Chessher
*"Bogus Private Eye" (November 8, 1992)
* '''Supervising Director:''' Mary Burton-Towner
*"Bogus to the Rescue" (November 15, 1992)
* '''Storyboard Supervisor:''' Gary Goldstein
*"Mr. Bogus' Sci-Fi Fest" (November 22, 1992)
* '''Assistant Storyboard Supervisor:''' David Miller
*"Terror Tot in Bogusland" (November 29, 1992)
* '''Storyboards:''' Bob Arkwright, Michael V. Bennett, Tom Bernardo, Robin O. Brigstoke, Curtis Cim, Victor A. Cook, Adrian Gonzales, Cullen Blaine Houghtaling, Michael Hulme, Chantal Itkin, Ken Laramay, Bob Lizarraga, Job C. Martin, Kenny McGill, Keith Sargeant, Robert E. Steele Jr., Keith Tucker, Richard T. Walsh
*"Roam Away from Home" (December 6, 1992)
* '''Voice Characterization Actors:''' Cam Clarke as Mr. Bogus, Tress MacNeille, Jeannie Elias, Pat Fraley, Neil Ross, Jim Cummings, Brian Cummings, Russi Taylor
*"Bugboy Bogus" (December 13, 1992)
* '''Music by:''' Dale Schacker
*"Springtime for Bogus" (December 20, 1992)
* '''Scene Planning:''' Curtis Cim

* '''Layout Supervisor:''' Tom Knowles
'''Season 3 (1993)'''
* '''Layout:''' Armando Norte, Enzo Baldi, Hee-Ja Cho, Yung Soo Kim, Jennifer A. McChristian, Won Ki Cho, Shawn Murphy, Dean Thompson
*"Nightmare on Bogus Street" (October 27, 1993)
* '''Design:''' Won Ki Cho, Alan B. Huck, Hee-Ja Cho, Ric Quiroz, Tom Burton
*"B-TV" (October 28, 1993)
* '''Background Styling Supervisor:''' David McBride
*"Waterboy Bogus" (November 3, 1993)
* '''Assistant Background Styling Supervisor:''' George W. Stokes
*"Kung Fu Camp Out" (November 4, 1993)
* '''Background Styling:''' Helle Hane, Janet Kusnick, Glen Peter Tarnowski, Steven Butz, Gregory Miller, David Harrington
*"Battle Action Bogus" (November 5, 1993)
* '''Animation Supervisor:''' Burton Medall
*"Secret Agent Bogus" (November 8, 1993)
* '''Animation:''' Todd Hoff
*"Super Bogus Flies Again" (November 9, 1993)
* '''Graphic Animation Design Supervisor:''' Joel Fajnor
*"Is There a Bogus in the House?" (November 10, 1993)
* '''Graphic Animation Design:''' Kim Pettijohn
*"The Bogus Invasion" (November 11, 1993)
* '''Animation Direction:''' Burton Medall, Emory (Ron) Myrick
*"Fun Park Follies" (November 14, 1993)
* '''Ink and Paint Supervisor:''' Ashley Shurl Lupin
*"Buff-Tuff Bogie" (November 15, 1993)
* '''Ink and Paint:''' Elena Marie Cox, Sybil E. Cuzzort, Gail L. Fiala, Tracey Oakley, Marie Boughamer
*"Once Upon a Bogus Time" (November 16, 1993)
* '''Cel Xerography:''' Dean Stanley
*"Brainy Bogus" (November 17, 1993)
* '''Storyboard Timing:''' Bob Arkwright, Emory (Ron) Myrick, Mary Burton-Towner
*"Mega Star Madness" (November 18, 1993)
* '''Film Post Production Supervisor:''' Larry Whelan
*"Totally Bogus Daydream" (November 21, 1993)
* '''Supervising Editor:''' Franklin Cofod
*"Baseball Bogie" (November 22, 1993)
* '''Film Editing:''' Jim Blodgett, Janet "Lime" Leimenstoll, Robert C. DeSales, Ethan Andrew Morgan
*"Hospital Play" (November 29, 1993)
* '''Camera and Optical Effects Supervisor:''' Nancy Ketelsen

* '''Camera and Optical Effects:''' Roncie Hantke, John Lindahl, Drew Redford, Ken Yaecker
== Alternative titles ==
* '''Track Reading:''' Thomas W. Anderson
* مستر بوغِس (Mistar Boghes) (Arabic Title)
* '''Telecine Colorist:''' Trent Johnson
* Majstor Fantaz (Croatian Title)
* '''Stereo Sound Post Production:''' Vitello & Associates, Inc.
* Monsieur Bogus (French Title)
* '''Post Production Coordinator:''' Darragh O'Farrell
* Jetzt kommt Bogus! (German Title)
* '''Supervising Sound Editor:''' R.D. Floyd
* Μίστερ Μπόγκους (Greek Title)
* '''Sound Editors:''' Steve Nelson, Cathy Malkasian, Ken Stange, Jim Christie
* מר בלופר (Hebrew Title)
* '''Foley Artist:''' Ossama Khuluki
* 보거스는 내 친구 (Bogeoseuneun nae chingu) (Korean Title)
* '''Re-Recording Mixer:''' Mike Beiriger
* Pan Boguś (Polish Title)
* '''Dialogue Recording:''' Sound Services, Inc.
* Senhor Bogus (Portuguese Title)
* '''Engineer:''' Gary Little
* Мистер Богус (Mister Bogus) (Russian Title)
* '''Music Oyaxis Programmer:''' Jim Baldree
* Gospodin Mufljuz (Serbian Title)
* '''Music Scoring Engineer:''' Mark Shifman
* Herr Humbug (Norwegian Title)
* '''Video Tape Editor:''' Trent Johnson

* '''Video Post Production Facility:''' Complete Post, Inc., Hollywood CA.
== Cast ==
* '''Production Checking:''' Mimi Frances Clayton, Kathleen Irvine Evans
* '''Voice Characterization Actors:''' [[Cam Clarke]] as Mr. Bogus, [[Tress MacNeille]], Jeannie Elias, [[Pat Fraley]], [[Neil Ross]], [[Jim Cummings]], [[Brian Cummings]], [[Russi Taylor]]
* '''Production Accounting:''' D. Douglas Hill, Janet Mann, June Burton, Shaunee Trish Keough

* '''Assistants to the Producers:''' Theresa Calderon, Diane DeLaurentis
==References==
* '''Production Assistants:''' Martin James Pratti, Melissa Savlov, Deannie Gallegos, Bruce T. Miyake
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* '''Electronic Graphics:''' Barbara Doutt, Chris Moore, Melody Galyardt-Welch
* '''Animation Production Supervisor:''' Jack Heiter
* '''Animation Produced by:''' Heiter/Lee Productions
* '''With:''' Da Vinci Animation Korea
* '''Production Directors:''' Jack Heiter & Ji Hyun Hwang
* '''Production Coordinator:''' Hae Jung Lee Heiter
* '''Animation Directors:''' Ji Hyun Hwang, Ok Mo Lee, Ki Hong Jung
* '''Animators:''' Kyoung Bae Lee, Myoung Gil Jang, Sun Joo Kim, Gee Dong Lee, Sung Sook Lee, Yong Nam An, Youn Gon O, Kyoung Suk Hwang, Hyun Ha Jin, So Ho Jang
* '''Layout:''' Chung Sung Kim, Ji Yeong Kim, Choon Baek Yi, Bong Hwan Joo, Sung Young Lee
* '''Background Artists:''' Jong Young Lee, Hyong Hak Han, Soo Im Chung
* '''Production Managers:''' Kwan Sang Kwan, Hee Ok Back, Nam Sik Lee, Young Mokang
* '''Assistant Animators:''' Yeon Bock Lee, Myoung Ja La, Kyoung Mee Pak, Jong Phil Won, Jung Mi Kim, Sung Hae Hong, Hae Ja Lee, Young Gue Song, Bock Ja Kim, Hyun Sook Hong, Myoung Hee Kim
* '''Ink and Paint:''' Myoung Hwa Lee, Aei Kyoung Im
* '''Special Effects:''' Nam Young Kim
* '''Camera:''' Hana Camera Service
* '''Story Editor:''' Peter Keefe
* '''Creative Consultant:''' Mary Strauser
* '''Assistant to the Executive Producer:''' Thresa Katz
* '''Executive in Charge for Calico:''' Lee Mann
* '''Executive Producer:''' Peter Keefe
* '''Produced in Association with:''' Y.C. Aligator Film
* '''Copyright:''' ©Copyright 1993 Zodiac Entertainment, Inc.


== External links ==
== External links ==
{{Portal|Cartoon|1990s}}


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*{{IMDb title|0179596}}


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Latest revision as of 19:16, 14 November 2024

Mr. Bogus
Created byPeter Keefe[1]
Directed byTom Burton
Voices ofCam Clarke
Brian Cummings
Jim Cummings
Jeannie Elias
Pat Fraley
Tress MacNeille
Neil Ross
Russi Taylor
ComposerDale Schacker
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes43
Production
Executive producerPeter Keefe
ProducersClaudia Burton
Tom Burton
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesY.C. Aligator Film
Calico Entertainment
Zodiac Entertainment
Original release
NetworkSyndication
ReleaseSeptember 28, 1991 (1991-09-28) –
November 22, 1993 (1993-11-22)

Mr. Bogus is an American animated television series created by Peter Keefe, directed and produced by Tom Burton with Claudia Burton of Zodiac Entertainment, which aired in syndication from September 28, 1991 to November 22, 1993.[2] The show also ran in 1998 on Fox Family Channel. It is loosely based on the French / Belgian clay animation series of shorts simply titled, Bogus. Each episode is separated into two distinct parts, one using mostly traditional cel animation and another using what the show is based on, which are 42 localized versions of the 300 original clay animation shorts (either 8 claymation shorts per episode, 336 in total). Characters often walked around on a kitchen counter having various adventures with common household items.

The show has also aired on Channel 4 and The Children's Channel in the UK, on Welsh language channel S4C as "Mr. Bogel" in Wales, as well as on Telefutura program block, Toonturama as "El Señor Bogus" in United States with Spanish-dubbed, on TV Globo in Brazil, on TVN in Chile, ANT1 in Greece, on Arutz HaYeladim in Israel as "Mr. Bluffer", on Max in Australia, on Fun Channel in the Middle East, on M-Net in South Africa, on Bahrain 55 in Bahrain, on TV2 in New Zealand, on ABS-CBN in The Philippines, on Channel 5 in Singapore, on Channel 2 in Jordan, on Dubai 33 in the UAE, on Canal J in France, on Tele 3 and TVP3 in Poland, on kabel eins in Germany, on MBC C&I in South Korea, on TV3 in Sweden, on PTV4 in Finland, on Saudi 2 in Saudi Arabia, on TV3 in Malaysia and on TV6 in Russia.

Summary

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Cel-animated version

[edit]

In the cel-animated version, Mr. Bogus is a yellow gremlin-like creature living in the walls of the suburban home of Tommy Anybody, alternately creating problems and/or accidentally solving them. Sometimes Bogus adventures to his own world, Bogusland, a distorted alternate dimension of curved and warped perspective and bizarre plots. He often encountered the feared dust bunnies known on the show as Dirt Dudes.

Clay animated version

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The clay-animated version is a series of shorts that are localized versions of several episodes of the 1987 French / Belgian series of shorts simply titled Bogus, and served as lead-ins to commercial breaks. They were originally produced by Antenne 2, Y.C. Aligator Film and Chin Chin Production, and were created by Michel Durieux and Ghislain Honoré. They were first aired on October 30, 1987, and reran from October 2, 1988 to February 1990. There were 300 episodes created, but only 42 were localized and used in the 42 episodes of the cel-animated version.[3]

In the original 1987 plot, the male house owner was awakened by his alarm clock, drank coffee, took his keys, and left for work. But during his absence, the house wasn't alone. Bogus, a funny little yellow character, then emerged from his hiding place and had short and fun adventures with surrounding objects. As Bogus clumsily discovered the world around him in different rooms of the house (such as the bathroom and the attic), he always provoked laughter from viewers.[3]

In the 1991 localized version, the original voice-acting and background music were changed to Cam Clarke's voice-acting and the instrumental version of the cel-animated version's opening theme respectively.

Episodes

[edit]

Season 1 (1991)

  • "Meet Mr. Bogus" (September 28, 1991)
  • "Class Clown Bogus" (October 5, 1991)
  • "A Day at the Office" (October 12, 1991)
  • "Et Tu, Brattus?" (October 19, 1991)
  • "Shop Around the Clock" (October 26, 1991)
  • "Beach Blanket Bogus" (November 2, 1991)
  • "Bogus in Wilderland" (November 9, 1991)
  • "No Snooze is Good News" (November 16, 1991)
  • "Hipster Tripster" (November 23, 1991)
  • "Museum Madness" (December 7, 1991)
  • "Lights, Camera, Bogus" (December 14, 1991)
  • "Bogus in Bogus Land" (December 21, 1991)
  • "Good Sport Bogus" (December 28, 1991)

Season 2 (1992)

  • "Computer Intruder" (September 27, 1992)
  • "Babysitting Bogus" (October 4, 1992)
  • "Bogunda, Bogetta & Bogus" (October 11, 1992)
  • "Bookstore Bogus" (October 18, 1992)
  • "Bad Luck Bogus" (October 25, 1992)
  • "Totally Bogus Video" (November 1, 1992)
  • "Bogus Private Eye" (November 8, 1992)
  • "Bogus to the Rescue" (November 15, 1992)
  • "Mr. Bogus' Sci-Fi Fest" (November 22, 1992)
  • "Terror Tot in Bogusland" (November 29, 1992)
  • "Roam Away from Home" (December 6, 1992)
  • "Bugboy Bogus" (December 13, 1992)
  • "Springtime for Bogus" (December 20, 1992)

Season 3 (1993)

  • "Nightmare on Bogus Street" (October 27, 1993)
  • "B-TV" (October 28, 1993)
  • "Waterboy Bogus" (November 3, 1993)
  • "Kung Fu Camp Out" (November 4, 1993)
  • "Battle Action Bogus" (November 5, 1993)
  • "Secret Agent Bogus" (November 8, 1993)
  • "Super Bogus Flies Again" (November 9, 1993)
  • "Is There a Bogus in the House?" (November 10, 1993)
  • "The Bogus Invasion" (November 11, 1993)
  • "Fun Park Follies" (November 14, 1993)
  • "Buff-Tuff Bogie" (November 15, 1993)
  • "Once Upon a Bogus Time" (November 16, 1993)
  • "Brainy Bogus" (November 17, 1993)
  • "Mega Star Madness" (November 18, 1993)
  • "Totally Bogus Daydream" (November 21, 1993)
  • "Baseball Bogie" (November 22, 1993)
  • "Hospital Play" (November 29, 1993)

Alternative titles

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  • مستر بوغِس (Mistar Boghes) (Arabic Title)
  • Majstor Fantaz (Croatian Title)
  • Monsieur Bogus (French Title)
  • Jetzt kommt Bogus! (German Title)
  • Μίστερ Μπόγκους (Greek Title)
  • מר בלופר (Hebrew Title)
  • 보거스는 내 친구 (Bogeoseuneun nae chingu) (Korean Title)
  • Pan Boguś (Polish Title)
  • Senhor Bogus (Portuguese Title)
  • Мистер Богус (Mister Bogus) (Russian Title)
  • Gospodin Mufljuz (Serbian Title)
  • Herr Humbug (Norwegian Title)

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Barnes, Mike. "'Voltron' producer Peter Keefe dies", The Hollywood Reporter, May 28, 2010. Accessed August 26, 2010.
  2. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 401. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  3. ^ a b Planète Jeunesse - Bogus
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