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Animal Mechanicals is a children’s television show produced by [[Halifax Film]]<ref>[http://www.halifaxfilm.com Halifax Film]</ref>, a [[DHX Media]] Company<ref>[http://www.dhxmedia.com DHX Media]</ref>, in association with [[CBC Television]]<ref>[http://www.cbc.ca CBC]</ref>. Animal Mechanicals is an action/adventure series for preschoolers that combines the excitement of monster truck rallies with the fantastic world of mythical animals on cool quests. |
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{{Distinguish|Mechanical Animals}} |
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{{Infobox television |
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| image = AM Final LogoHFWS.png |
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* [[preschool television series|Preschool]] |
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* [[Science fiction comedy]] |
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* [[Adventure fiction|Adventure]] |
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* [[Mecha]] |
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| creator = Jeff Rosen |
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| developer = CBC |
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| writer = {{Plainlist| |
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* Jeff Rosen |
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* Angela Vermeir |
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* Gary Vermeir |
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* [[Leila Basen]] |
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* David Preston |
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}} |
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| director = Gilly Fogg |
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| creative_director = {{Plainlist| |
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* Kevin Abreu |
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* Nick Bakker |
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}} |
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| voices = {{Plainlist| |
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* Jim Fowler |
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* Leah Ostry |
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* Shannon Lynch |
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* Abigail Gordon |
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* Ian MacDougall |
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* [[Lenore Zann]] |
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}} |
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| narrated = |
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| theme_music_composer = Blain Morris |
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| opentheme = "We Animal Mechanical Can!" |
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| endtheme = "We Animal Mechanical Can!" (Instrumental) |
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| composer = Blain Morris |
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| country = Canada |
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| language = {{Plainlist| |
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*English |
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*French |
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}} |
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| num_seasons = 3 |
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| num_episodes = 73 |
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| list_episodes = List of Animal Mechanicals episodes |
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| executive_producer = {{Plainlist| |
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* Jeff Rosen |
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* Charles Bishop |
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* [[Michael Donovan (producer)|Michael Donovan]] |
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}} |
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| producer = Katrina Walsh |
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| location = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Toronto Islands]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada |
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* [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] |
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* [[National Capital Region (Canada)|Ottawa–Gatineau]] |
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* [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]] |
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}} |
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| cinematography = |
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| runtime = 11 minutes |
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| company = [[WildBrain Studios|Halifax Film]] |
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| network = [[CBC Television]] |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2008|9|1}} |
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| last_aired = {{End date|2011|1|26}} |
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'''''Animal Mechanicals''''' ({{langx|fr|'''Les Super Mécanimaux'''}}) is a Canadian animated preschool television series created by Jeff Rosen. Produced by [[WildBrain Studios|Halifax Film]], in association with the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]] and distributed by [[WildBrain Studios|Decode Entertainment]], the series premiered in Canada on [[CBC Television]] as part of the [[CBC Kids|Kids' CBC]] on September 1, 2008 and ended on January 26, 2011. In the United States, it premiered on [[Discovery Family|The Hub]] on October 11, 2010. |
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Animal Mechanicals Rex, Unicorn, Komodo, Sasquatch and Mouse, live and play in a place unlike any other: a colorful “snap-together-take-apart” world which can also transform, just like them. Things are always popping up, changing shape and most of all presenting challenges to the Animal Mechanicals. In each adventure the Animal Mechanicals get their new mission from Island Owl who displays simple pictogram images on his ‘screen-face.’ Each adventure has a variety of small challenges to overcome on the road to “Mission Accomplished.” The challenges vary requiring the Animal Mechanicals to use their wide array of unique transformed “Mechana” abilities. The Animal Mechanicals (and the audience) must decide who should face each challenge. |
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The French-Canadian version of ''Animal Mechanicals'' is called; '''''Les Super Mécanimaux'''''; it aired on the French-language free-to-air television network [[Ici Radio-Canada Télé]]; starring French-Canadian voice actors Nicolas Charbonneaux-Collombet as Rex, [[Éveline Gélinas]] as Unicorn/Licorne, François Caffiaux as Komodo, [[Catherine Brunet]] as Mouse/Petite Souris, Denis Roy as Sasquatch, and Marika Lhoumeau as Island Owl/Petite chouette de l'île.<ref name="origin-source">[http://film.ns.ca/files/userfiles/file/2007-2008%20Production%20Catalogue.pdf "That's a Wrap" Film Nova Scotia, Production Catalogue 2007–2008, p. 18.] Retrieved 2012-06-16. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120904203501/http://film.ns.ca/files/userfiles/file/2007-2008%20Production%20Catalogue.pdf |date=2012-09-04 }}</ref> |
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Animal Mechanicals is broadcast in Canada on the [[CBC Television]]<ref>[http://www.cbc.ca/programguide/program/animal_mechanicals_hd CBC.ca - Program Guide]</ref> in the Kids’ CBC programming block, weekdays at 7:30am. |
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==References== |
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In 2019, the series was revived through the release of new nonverbal webshorts produced by [[WildBrain Spark]] Studios, a subsidiary of [[WildBrain]] that produces original content for the [[WildBrain Spark]] network.<ref>{{Cite tweet |user=WildBrainKids |number=1134442108117553152 |date=May 31, 2019 |title=The brand new and reimagined 'Animal Mechanicals' is back in 3D! The new series is launching this Saturday. This robot slapstick comedy is perfect for kids between the ages of 3 and 7. Watch tomorrow on our channel!}}</ref> Alexander Tol provides the occasional vocal noises for the male characters, while the females are performed by Rae Reilly. |
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{{reflist}} |
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== Characters== |
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* Rex (voiced by Jim Fowler) is a green Mechana-[[tyrannosaurus]]. His ability is Mechana-Strong. Often, when utilizing this ability, Unicorn refers to him as being "strong like a titanium Tyrannosaurus" which, 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 [[truck]], a [[forklift]], a [[tractor]], and a [[Excavator|digger]]. He also has an obsession with food. |
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* Unicorn (voiced by Leah Ostry) is a pink Mechana-[[unicorn]]. Her ability is Mechana-Fly, which is when she appears two wings on her back and her hooves turn into rocket boosters. The horn on her head can be made to blink like a beacon, allowing other creatures to follow her while she is flying. It can also do magic, make a whirlwind, throw lightning and light up. 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. She is the only Animal Mechanical who does not walk on two legs. She is the Animal Mechanical used in the most episodes, with 51 in total. |
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* Komodo (voiced by Shannon Lynch) is a red Mechana-[[Komodo dragon]] who walks on two legs and has big, squared-off blue [[glasses]]. His ability is Mechana-Gizmo. He can change his tail into a selection of tools and gadgets, such as a [[wrench]], a [[saw]], 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 smart, 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", and is the only Animal Mechanical to have more than one stock footage sequence. As a running gag for whenever he uses his powers, something random would be picked by mistake, including a [[rubber duck]], a [[submarine sandwich]], and a [[teddy bear]] among others. |
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* Mouse (voiced by Abigail Gordon) is a yellow Mechana-[[mouse]] who is the youngest in the group and runs about on two pumps 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 dish]]es to catch sounds. For some reason, she laughs and giggles before Sasquatch transforms and can fit in tight places her friends cannot. Whenever Sasquatch is afraid or impatient, she always comes 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. |
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* Sasquatch (voiced by Ian MacDougall) is a blue Mechana-[[Bigfoot]]. His ability is Mechana-Stretchy. Each of his limbs extend to an incredible length. When stretched, his arms and legs are long, however his joints do not alter and bend as usual. In the episode, "Baboon Balloon Island", it was stated that he is allergic to air pears and in this same episode and "Mechana Skee Ball Island", he has anxiety and a fear of heights. He has referred to himself several times as the ''Mighty Sasquatch''. Whenever Sasquatch is scared, Mouse always comes to hold his 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's Pace Race"), Mouse always comes to hold his hand. Sasquatch often disrespects Komodo's warnings. He is also revealed to be acrophobic in "Dino Mountain Island". |
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* Island Owl (voiced by [[Lenore Zann]]) is a red Mechana-[[owl]] and the team's commander that only appears at the beginning of each episode, giving the team's their mission. Her head resembles a [[television set]], which begins briefly 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, after they have left to go on their mission as she is not heard from or seen again and looks after the Animal Mechanicals' home; however she is mentioned by Komodo whenever someone breaks a rule. |
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== Episodes == |
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{{Main|List of Animal Mechanicals episodes}} |
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== Broadcast == |
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The show is broadcast in Canada on [[CBC Television]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.cbc.ca/programguide/program/animal_mechanicals_hd |title=CBC.ca – Program Guide |access-date=2008-10-09 |archive-date=2008-12-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081218033730/http://www.cbc.ca/programguide/program/animal_mechanicals_hd |url-status=dead }}</ref> in the [[Kids' CBC]] programming block, weekdays at 7:30 am. It was also broadcast on [[Playhouse Disney]], later [[Disney Junior (British and Irish TV channel)|Disney Junior]] in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Italy]]. In [[Latin America]], it was broadcast in [[Discovery Kids (Latin American TV channel)|Discovery Kids]] and [[Discovery Familia]] on January 19, 2009 until early 2013, the digital cable channels owned by [[Discovery Networks]], and [[Discovery, Inc.]], in a [[Spanish language|Spanish]] or [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] (in [[Brazil]]) dubbed version and are called ''Mecanimales'' (Spanish) or ''Mecanimais'' (Portuguese). It is dubbed in [[Irish language|Irish]] on Cúla 4 ná nóg, the children's portion of [[TG4]] in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. The series premiered in the [[United States]] on October 11, 2010 on [[Discovery Family|The Hub]]. In [[Israel]], it was broadcast on [[Hop! Channel]] in 2011, in a [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]-dubbed version. In the [[Arab world]] it was broadcast on''' '''[[Baraem]] in 2009, in an [[Arabic]]-dubbed version. |
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== References == |
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 9 December 2024
Animal Mechanicals | |
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Genre | |
Created by | Jeff Rosen |
Developed by | CBC |
Written by |
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Directed by | Gilly Fogg |
Creative directors |
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Voices of |
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Theme music composer | Blain Morris |
Opening theme | "We Animal Mechanical Can!" |
Ending theme | "We Animal Mechanical Can!" (Instrumental) |
Composer | Blain Morris |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original languages |
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No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 73 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers |
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Producer | Katrina Walsh |
Production locations | |
Running time | 11 minutes |
Production company | Halifax Film |
Original release | |
Network | CBC Television |
Release | September 1, 2008 January 26, 2011 | –
Animal Mechanicals (French: Les Super Mécanimaux) is a Canadian animated preschool television series created by Jeff Rosen. Produced by Halifax Film, in association with the CBC and distributed by Decode Entertainment, the series premiered in Canada on CBC Television as part of the Kids' CBC on September 1, 2008 and ended on January 26, 2011. In the United States, it premiered on The Hub on October 11, 2010.
The French-Canadian version of Animal Mechanicals is called; Les Super Mécanimaux; it aired on the French-language free-to-air television network Ici Radio-Canada Télé; starring French-Canadian voice actors Nicolas Charbonneaux-Collombet as Rex, Éveline Gélinas as Unicorn/Licorne, François Caffiaux as Komodo, Catherine Brunet as Mouse/Petite Souris, Denis Roy as Sasquatch, and Marika Lhoumeau as Island Owl/Petite chouette de l'île.[1]
In 2019, the series was revived through the release of new nonverbal webshorts produced by WildBrain Spark Studios, a subsidiary of WildBrain that produces original content for the WildBrain Spark network.[2] Alexander Tol provides the occasional vocal noises for the male characters, while the females are performed by Rae Reilly.
Characters
[edit]- Rex (voiced by Jim Fowler) is a green Mechana-tyrannosaurus. His ability is Mechana-Strong. Often, when utilizing this ability, Unicorn refers to him as being "strong like a titanium Tyrannosaurus" which, 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 truck, a forklift, a tractor, and a digger. He also has an obsession with food.
- Unicorn (voiced by Leah Ostry) is a pink Mechana-unicorn. Her ability is Mechana-Fly, which is when she appears two wings on her back and her hooves turn into rocket boosters. The horn on her head can be made to blink like a beacon, allowing other creatures to follow her while she is flying. It can also do magic, make a whirlwind, throw lightning and light up. 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. She is the only Animal Mechanical who does not walk on two legs. She is the Animal Mechanical used in the most episodes, with 51 in total.
- Komodo (voiced by Shannon Lynch) is a red Mechana-Komodo dragon who walks on two legs and has big, squared-off blue glasses. His ability is Mechana-Gizmo. He can change his tail into a selection of tools and gadgets, such as a wrench, a saw, 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 smart, 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", and is the only Animal Mechanical to have more than one stock footage sequence. As a running gag for whenever he uses his powers, something random would be picked by mistake, including a rubber duck, a submarine sandwich, and a teddy bear among others.
- Mouse (voiced by Abigail Gordon) is a yellow Mechana-mouse who is the youngest in the group and runs about on two pumps 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. For some reason, she laughs and giggles before Sasquatch transforms and can fit in tight places her friends cannot. Whenever Sasquatch is afraid or impatient, she always comes 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.
- Sasquatch (voiced by Ian MacDougall) is a blue Mechana-Bigfoot. His ability is Mechana-Stretchy. Each of his limbs extend to an incredible length. When stretched, his arms and legs are long, however his joints do not alter and bend as usual. In the episode, "Baboon Balloon Island", it was stated that he is allergic to air pears and in this same episode and "Mechana Skee Ball Island", he has anxiety and a fear of heights. He has referred to himself several times as the Mighty Sasquatch. Whenever Sasquatch is scared, Mouse always comes to hold his 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's Pace Race"), Mouse always comes to hold his hand. Sasquatch often disrespects Komodo's warnings. He is also revealed to be acrophobic in "Dino Mountain Island".
- Island Owl (voiced by Lenore Zann) is a red Mechana-owl and the team's commander that only appears at the beginning of each episode, giving the team's their mission. Her head resembles a television set, which begins briefly 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, after they have left to go on their mission as she is not heard from or seen again and looks after the Animal Mechanicals' home; however she is mentioned by Komodo whenever someone breaks a rule.
Episodes
[edit]Broadcast
[edit]The show is broadcast in Canada on CBC Television[3] in the Kids' CBC programming block, weekdays at 7:30 am. It was also broadcast on Playhouse Disney, later Disney Junior in the United Kingdom and Italy. In Latin America, it was broadcast in Discovery Kids and Discovery Familia on January 19, 2009 until early 2013, the digital cable channels owned by Discovery Networks, and Discovery, Inc., 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 in Ireland. The series premiered in the United States on October 11, 2010 on The Hub. In Israel, it was broadcast on Hop! Channel in 2011, in a Hebrew-dubbed version. In the Arab world it was broadcast on Baraem in 2009, in an Arabic-dubbed version.
References
[edit]- ^ "That's a Wrap" Film Nova Scotia, Production Catalogue 2007–2008, p. 18. Retrieved 2012-06-16. Archived 2012-09-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ @WildBrainKids (May 31, 2019). "The brand new and reimagined 'Animal Mechanicals' is back in 3D! The new series is launching this Saturday. This robot slapstick comedy is perfect for kids between the ages of 3 and 7. Watch tomorrow on our channel!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "CBC.ca – Program Guide". Archived from the original on 2008-12-18. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
External links
[edit]- 2000s Canadian animated television series
- 2000s Canadian children's television series
- 2000s preschool education television series
- 2000s Canadian comic science fiction television series
- 2008 animated television series debuts
- 2008 Canadian television series debuts
- 2010s Canadian animated television series
- 2010s Canadian children's television series
- 2010s preschool education television series
- 2010s Canadian comic science fiction television series
- 2011 Canadian television series endings
- Animal superheroes
- Animated preschool education television series
- Animated television series about children
- Animated television series about animals
- Animated television series about dinosaurs
- Animated television series about horses
- Television about unicorns
- Animated television series about reptiles and amphibians
- Fictional lizards
- Television about Bigfoot
- Animated television series about mice and rats
- Animated television series about robots
- Animated television series about shapeshifting
- Canadian children's animated adventure television series
- Canadian children's animated comic science fiction television series
- Canadian children's animated science fantasy television series
- Canadian children's animated superhero television series
- Canadian computer-animated television series
- Canadian preschool education television series
- CBC Kids original programming
- Canadian English-language television shows
- Animated television series set on fictional islands
- Television series by WildBrain
- Television shows filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Television shows filmed in Toronto
- Television shows filmed in Montreal
- Television shows filmed in Ottawa
- Children's television series about talking animals