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{{Short description|French-Canadian animated television series}}
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{{Infobox television
| image = Martin Mystery Logo.png
| genre = {{Plainlist|
* [[Horror film|Horror]]
* [[Television comedy|Comedy]]
* [[Mystery fiction|Mystery]]
* [[Science fantasy]]
* [[Action film|Action]]-[[Adventure film|Adventure]]
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}}
| creator = {{Plainlist|

* [[Vincent Chalvon-Demersay]]
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* David Michel
|image =[[File:Martin Mystery title.png|300px]]
|caption=Official title of the show in English
| genre = [[Comedy-Drama]], [[Horror fiction|Horror]], [[Sci-fi]], [[action (genre)|Action]], [[Fantasy]]
| runtime = 22 minutes
| developer = [[Alfredo Castelli]]<br/>Vincent Chalvon-Demersary<br/>David Michel
| creator = [[Vincent Chalvon-Demersay]]<br/>David Michel
| director = {{Plainlist |
*[[Stephane Berry]]
*Gregory Pancoonie
}}
| writer = {{Plainlist |
*Michelle Lamoureux
*Robert Lamoureux
*Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
*David Michel
*Rhonda Smiley
*Nicole Demerse
*Ben Joseph
*Frank Young
*Rob Hoegge
}}
}}
| based_on = {{Based on|''[[Martin Mystère]]''|[[Alfredo Castelli]]}}
| starring = {{Plainlist |
| developer = {{Plainlist|
*[[Samuel Vincent]]
* David Michel
*[[Kelly Sheridan]]
* Séverine Vuillaume
*[[Dale Wilson (actor)|Dale Wilson]]
* Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
*[[Teryl Rothery]]
*[[Adrienne Carter]]
}}
}}
| director = {{Plainlist|
| country = [[France]]<br />[[Canada]]<br />[[Italy]]<br />[[Japan]]
* Stephane Berry
| language = [[French language|French]]<br />[[Italian language|Italian]]<br /> English<br />[[Japanese language|Japanese]]
* Gregory Panaccione
| executive_producer = {{Plainlist |
}}
* [[Vincent Chalvon-Demersay]]
| writer = {{Plainlist|
* Sylvain Viau
* Michelle Lamoureux
* Stephane Berry
* Michelle Lamoureux
* Robert Lamoureux
* Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
* Robert Lamoureux
* David Michel
}}
* Rhonda Smiley
| producer = Vincent Chalvon-Demersary<br/> David Michel
* Nicole Demerse
| company = {{Plainlist |
* Ben Joseph
*[[Marathon Media|Marathon Animation]]
* Frank Young
*[[Image Entertainment Corporation]]
* Rob Hoegee
* [[Tatsunoko]] Production (co-animation)
}}
}}
| voices = {{Plainlist|
| network = [[M6 (TV channel)|M6]], [[Canal J]] (France)<br/>[[YTV (TV channel)|YTV]], [[Vrak]] (Canada)
* [[Sam Vincent (voice actor)|Sam Vincent]]
| distributor = [[Marathon Media|Marathon International]]
* [[Kelly Sheridan]]
| first_aired = October 1, 2003
* [[Teryl Rothery]]
| last_aired = March 27, 2006
* [[Dale Wilson (actor)|Dale Wilson]]
| num_seasons = 3
}}
| num_episodes = 66
| composer = {{Plainlist|
| list_episodes = List of Martin Mystery episodes
* Fabrice Aboulker
| website =
* Pascale Stive
| status = Planning for reboot
}}
}}
| opentheme = "Martin Mystery Theme"
'''Martin Mystery''' ({{lang-fr|'''Martin Mystère'''}}) is an [[animated]] [[television series]] based on the Italian [[Martin Mystère]] comic. The show was produced by [[Marathon Media Group]], a French television production company based in Paris, and [[Image Entertainment Corporation]], a Canadian production and animation company based in Montreal, with principal animation produced in Japan by [[Tatsunoko]] Production.
| theme_music_composer = {{Plainlist|
* David Vadant
==Plot==
* [[Noam Kaniel]]
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| country = {{Plainlist|
* France
* Canada
}}
| language = {{Plainlist|
* French
* English
}}
| num_seasons = 3
| num_episodes = 66
| list_episodes = List of Martin Mystery episodes
| executive_producer = {{Plainlist|
* Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
* Sylvain Viau
* Stephane Berry (season 3)
}}
| producer = {{Plainlist|
* Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
* David Michel
}}
| editor = {{Plainlist|
* Martin Tremblay
* Yves Lescoeur (season 1)
}}
| runtime = 22 minutes
| company = {{Plainlist|
* [[Marathon Animation]]
* [[Image Entertainment Corporation]]
* Merchandising Media GmbH (seasons 1–2)
}}
| network = {{Plainlist|
* [[M6 (TV channel)|M6]] (France)
* [[Canal J]] (France)
* [[YTV (TV channel)|YTV]] (Canada)
* [[Vrak]] (Canada)
}}
| first_aired = {{start date|2003|10|1|df=yes}}
| last_aired = {{end date|2006|3|27|df=yes}}
}}
'''''Martin Mystery''''' ([[French language|French]]: '''''Martin Mystère''''') is an [[animated television series]] based on the Italian comic book ''[[Martin Mystère]]'' by [[Alfredo Castelli]].<ref name="CBR">{{Cite web |date=21 September 2019 |title=Do You Remember Martin Mystery? What About the Original Comics? |url=https://www.cbr.com/martin-mystery-retrospective-tv-show-comic-book-comparison/ |access-date=7 April 2021 |website=[[Comic Book Resources]]}}</ref> The show was produced by [[Marathon Animation]] (French television production company based in Neuilly-sur-Seine), and [[Image Entertainment Corporation]] (a Canadian production and animation company based in Montreal).<ref>{{Cite book |last=Crump |first=William D. |title=Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film |date=2019 |publisher=McFarland & Co |isbn=9781476672939 |page=184}}</ref> Like with the case of its sister show [[Totally Spies!]], it uses an art style similar to Japanese [[anime]]. The series premiered on YTV on 1 October 2003 in its originating country of Canada.


==Premise==
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The series re-imagines the comic books' main characters Martin Mystery and Diana Lombard as teenage stepsiblings attending Torrington Academy,<ref name="CBR" /> a boarding school located in the city of [[Sherbrooke]], [[Quebec]].{{sfn|Green|2019|p=110}} They work for a secret organization known as "The Center," which covertly protects the people of Earth from extraterrestrial and supernatural threats and investigates the unknown and the paranormal. Their allies at The Center include Billy, a small, green-skinned alien who is one of Martin's best friends; and Java, a [[caveman]] from 200,000 years ago, who works as a janitor at Torrington Academy and is the arm of the group.


Martin's vast knowledge of the supernatural and his remarkable intuition make him a valued agent of The Center, and compensate for his huge ego and his clumsy attitude. Diana resents these flaws at times, as Martin often does not seem to understand the seriousness of his missions, but generally respects him, and loves him and his way of being himself without compromises.
The series reimagines the comic books' main characters (the title character, Martin Mystery and Diana Lombard) as 16-year-old step-siblings attending Torrington Academy, a high school in [[Sherbrooke]], [[Quebec]]. (According to the storyline, Martin's father married Diana's widowed mother after Martin's mother died.) They work for a clandestine organization referred to as "The Center", which covertly protects the people of Earth from supernatural threats. As a covert organization, their work must be kept secret. For this reason, anyone who comes too close to their missions will have their memories of the event erased. Not everyone who works for the organization is human. The short and green-skinned alien, Billy, is one of Martin's best friends. Java works as a janitor at Diana and Martin's school and is a caveman from 200,000 years ago; he also aids Martin and Diana on their missions. As far as "The Center" is concerned, Martin's vast knowledge of the supernatural and his remarkable intuition compensate for his poor personal hygiene and huge ego. Diana resents these flaws at times, as Martin often does not seem to understand the seriousness of his missions, but generally loves him like any sister. In the original comic book version, Martin's mission was actually to unveil the world's ancient mysteries in a never-ending struggle with his nemesis, the secret organization of the man in black, who was devoted to keeping them hidden.


==Characters==
==Episodes==
{{Main|List of Martin Mystery episodes}}
[[File:Martin Mystery cast.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Main cast of ''Martin Mystery''. From left to right: Java, Martin, and Diana.]]


==Characters==
;Martin Mystery
;Martin Mystery
:Martin is a 16-year-old boy with a passion for monsters and the paranormal who works as a paranormal investigator for "The Center". Whether at school or on a mission, he always remains the same: An immature and hyperactive nerd constantly bursting with energy. He seldom thinks before leaping into danger, often to help someone in peril. Whenever they are on a mission, Martin always jumps to conclusions, coming up with every unlikely theory he can think of, usually from some movie he saw or from his subscription to "Paranormal Monthly". As the leader of the trio, Martin is also the only one who wears a [[U-Watch]]. He is an underachiever at school, once getting 106 out of 902 in his report card results. Martin has a peculiar love for everything slimy, sloppy, and gooey - things that make Diana gag. Martin's favorite hobby is teasing Diana by playing pranks and creeping her out, and she often retaliates with physical abuse. He is also seen in a cross-over episode of [[Totally Spies!]]. In the episode, he is smitten with Clover, although she is uninterested. Towards the end of the same episode, Clover tries to get his attention, but Martin and Alex have hit it off due to a shared love of comics and video games. Martin continuously describes Sam as a "really lame buzz-kill" just like his sister, which causes her to lash out at him as Diana normally does. A [[running gag]] in the series is Martin's constant flirting with every beautiful girl he meets, who usually reject him with verbal or (in Jenni's case) physical abuse. Voiced by [[Samuel Vincent|Sam Vincent]].
:Martin is a 16-year-old Canadian boy, with a passion for monsters and the paranormal, who works as a paranormal investigator for The Center. He is immature, hyperactive, and zany, constantly bursting with energy. He is usually an underachiever in school, once getting 106 out of 902 on his pre-college aptitude test. While impulsive and impatient often leaping into danger on missions without thinking to help those in peril he consistently proves to be a quick thinker and clever. He has a peculiar love for everything slimy, sloppy, and gooey things that make Diana gag. His favorite pastime is taunting Diana by playing [[practical jokes]]. A [[running gag]] in the series is his constant flirting with every beautiful girl he meets, who usually reject him.
:Martin jumps to conclusions very often, coming up with every unlikely theory he can think of, usually from some [[horror movie]] or [[monster movie]] he saw, or from his subscription to ''Paranormal Monthly''. As the leader of the trio, Martin is also the only one who wears a U-Watch. His first monster was Venoso, a female chameleon monster that has the power to shape-shift into any person it wants.
:Martin appears in a crossover episode of ''[[Totally Spies!]]''. During the episode, he is immediately smitten with [[List of Totally Spies! characters|Clover]], even though she is uninterested in him. Towards the end of the same episode, Clover finally showed interests in Martin and even tries to get his attention, but Martin and [[List of Totally Spies! characters|Alex]] have hit it off due to a shared love of comics and video games. Throughout the episode, Martin continuously describes [[List of Totally Spies! characters|Sam]] as a "really lame buzz-kill", but does not lash out at him due to her composed demeanor.


;Diana Lombard
;Diana Lombard
:Diana is Martin's stepsister, who is his complete opposite. She is also 16 years old and an agent for The Center, while attending Torrington Academy. She is a rigid [[overachiever]], and often has a hard time keeping her cool with Martin. The stepsiblings argue frequently, with such arguments ending in some sort of bet that Diana usually loses. Diana can be timid at times – which leads to Martin calling her a "wimp" – but can show great courage when called upon. Her intelligence often comes in handy on their missions. Never sharing Martin's love of the paranormal, she often tries to reason with logic instead of jumping to conclusions.
:Diana is a 16-year-old girl who has nothing in common with her step-brother Martin. As a fellow agent for "The Center," she strives to bring more seriousness into Martin's life, and is Martin's female counterpart during investigations. She is the complete opposite of her brother and is normally seen as the clean-freak, goody-two-shoes, overachiever, and brainiac of the group. Diana is quite jumpy and squeamish at times and is even described by Martin as a "wimp," but shows great courage when called on and is very smart, which proves to be extremely useful in their missions. Not sharing Martin's love of the paranormal, she often tries to explain strange occurrences with logic before jumping to conclusions. Diana has the hardest time keeping her cool with her irresponsible step-brother, and will generally slap, kick, beat on, or scream at him quite often. Regardless of Martin's goofy behavior, she loves him like her own brother. She is usually seen with her two signature hair clips and her small purple shoulder bag. She also seems to be the bait on the majority of the missions. Her arguments with Martin tend to normally rise to some sort of bet, which she usually loses. She is often one of the earliest victims in the episodes, including being cocooned by an acid-spewing insect queen, turned into a frog by a warlock Martin unleashed, and being possessed by a [[vengeful spirit]] at a mountain lodge. When Martin is transformed by other monsters, Diana uses her own skills to save him. In a few episodes, Diana even wears Martin's U-Watch and uses it when he is transformed. Her best friend is Jenni Anderson. Voiced by [[Kelly Sheridan]].
:Diana is often used as "bait" for the majority of their missions, which results in her being a victim of the monster. Such examples include: being cocooned by an acid-spewing insect queen, turned into a frog by a warlock Martin unleashed, and being possessed by a [[vengeful spirit]] at a mountain lodge. When Martin is incapacitated by other monsters, she uses her own skills to save him, and even wears Martin's U-watch in a few episodes.


;Java the Caveman
;Java the Caveman
:Java is a 200,000-year-old caveman, who assists Martin and Diana in their investigations as the team's tracker. Friends with both, he often works odd jobs at Torrington. While he does not usually contribute much to conversation due to his simplistic English (e.g. "What that?", "Diana bald", and "Java no like this place"), his brute strength and creative thinking often help in the team's investigations.
:[[Java (Martin Mystère)|Java]] is the 200,000-year-old caveman, a friend and ''[[aide-de-camp]]'' to Martin and Diana, who works at Torrington as a cook and a janitor. He assists them in their investigations, serving as the team's tracker. His brute strength proves useful when battling monstrous foes or breaking through barriers. A lover of lizards and spiders, Java nevertheless fears cats, heights, and technology (his fear of technology being a running joke in the show). The member in the trio who speaks the least, his English is on a fairly simplistic level (e.g. "What that?", "Diana bald", and "Java no like this place"). Also, Java has a knack for thinking "outside the box", which greatly helps in the team's adventures. Java is a significant source of comedy in the show due to his reactions to various scenarios and his poor hygiene as a caveman (e.g. his offensive foot odor, stinky armpits, and filthy breath). Java is sometimes the victim of the paranormal, being transformed into a monster, such as when he inhales the Chaos Beast in its gas form, or brainwashed by a pirate-controlled Martin. Voiced by [[Dale Wilson (actor)|Dale Wilson]].
:Java is a significant source of comedy in the show, due to his reactions to various scenarios and his poor hygiene as a caveman (e.g. his offensive [[foot odor]], putrid armpits, and filthy breath). His [[technophobia]] also provides some running gags. His backstory was revealed in the episode "Return of the Beasts". Java was created by an evil ex-paleontologist who sought revenge. Java was apprehended by the Center, quickly befriended Martin and Diana, and helped them stop the paleontologist and his mutant dinosaurs and Java has been a part of the team ever since.


;M.O.M.
;M.O.M.
:The director of The Center. M.O.M. oversees the investigation of paranormal activities throughout the world. Serious, uncompromising, and an expert at hand-to-hand combat, she is often seen multitasking. While Martin's capabilities make him one of her favorite agents, she is often annoyed by his childish behavior. A running gag in the series is Martin destroying nearly every piece of gadgetry she is working on whenever he appears for a debriefing in her office.
:As the multi-tasking director of "The Center", M.O.M. oversees the investigation of paranormal activities throughout the world. Martin's capabilities make him one of her favorite agents - if "favorite" is meant by the agent that she would rather spend the most time in the field and out of her office. Her real name is unknown, though she used the alias Ms. Olivia Mandell (derived from the initials M.O.M.) in the episode "Web Of The Spider Creature". Before working at the center, she used to drive an ice cream truck. Serious, uncompromising, and an expert at hand-to-hand combat, she usually has to deal with Martin blowing up nearly every piece of gadgetry she is working on whenever he appears for a debriefing in her office (a running gag until season 3). Despite her typically dry sense of humor, M.O.M. is actually quite- as Billy says- "a real party animal when she gets going". Proof is seen by the team in some pictures she accidentally shows them in the episode "The Amazon Vapor" while trying to debrief on the next mission due to some malfunctions at the Center. When she was an agent, the first creature she captured was Gastromo, a parasitic, iron-eating monster who infects and controls those he touches. It appears her favorite holiday is Christmas when she is always in a rather happy and festive mood and, as Martin says in disbelief, it looks like "M.O.M. is actually having fun." In the crossover episode of [[Totally Spies!]] titled "Totally Mystery Much?", M.O.M. is shown to have a possibly romantic history with the spies' boss Jerry, much to the spies and Martin's displeasure, as she and Jerry spy-flirt between holograms. The initials M.O.M. are said to actually stand for "Mystery Organization Manager", as explained by Martin in that episode. M.O.M. is voiced by [[Teryl Rothery]].
:As an agent, the first creature she captured was Gastromo, a parasitic, iron-eating, slug-like monster who infects and controls those he touches. Contrary to the dry sense of humor she provides to the series, Billy has said she is "a real party animal when she gets going". In one episode, Martin and Diana discover she turns The Center into a nightclub afterhours for agents, and they see her dancing. And despite her rather serious and stoic nature, she is always in a happy and festive mood at Christmas, to which a disbelieving Martin comments that it looks like "M.O.M. is actually having fun".
:In the crossover episode of ''[[Totally Spies!]]'', M.O.M. is shown to have a possibly romantic history with the spies' boss Jerry, much to the spies' and Martin's displeasure, as she and Jerry spy-flirt between holograms. The initials M.O.M. are said to actually stand for "Mystery Organization Manager", as explained by Martin in that episode. While her real name is unknown, she used the alias Ms. Olivia Mandell (derived from the initials M.O.M.) in the episode "Web of the Spider Creature".


;Billy
;Billy
:A tiny green alien who works for "The Center" as M.O.M.'s personal secretary, often seen flying on his mini hovercraft. He is a powerful idolizer of Martin and in one episode, it was revealed that in his room, he even had a picture of Martin, making him the "crazed fan of the show" archetype. He is first usually seen greeting the gang once they are signed in then often does his signature high five with Martin. His role is generally a supportive one; he pops up anytime during a mission to give Martin, Diana, and Java valuable information, usually startling them in the process. He also does analysis on slime or fabric samples sent by Martin during a mission. He won't help Martin and the gang on a mission directly unless forced. In the second season, Billy was revealed to have once been a great alien warrior, known as Ganthar, on another planet, but gave up violence for good. When Martin asked why a planet on Billy's list of hologram worlds was blue, it was revealed by M.O.M. to be the world which changed Ganthar into Billy, the reason he doesn't go on missions with the other three agents. He arrived on Earth in the [[Roswell UFO Incident]] in 1947. Billy adopted a human disguise — the "B.S. 1000" — to be with Martin and Diana at their school. A few episodes in season 3 hinted that he liked Diana, such as one of the Christmas specials where he invited her under the mistletoe and actually went on a friendly date with her. It is revealed in the episode "Revenge of the Doppelganger" that Billy was once a super model on his home planet. This might be true, since he was fearsome and powerful, and might have been popular with his people. Voiced by [[Samuel Vincent]].
:Billy is M.O.M.'s personal secretary; he is a tiny green alien often seen flying on his mini hovercraft. Friendly and upbeat, he usually greets the gang when they are first signed in, and often does his signature high five with Martin (whom he idolizes). His role is generally a supportive one; he often pops in to give the team valuable information, usually startling them in the process. He will also analyse samples or photographs that Martin sends in during a mission. However, he will not help on a mission directly unless he is forced to.
:In the second season, it was revealed Billy was once the great alien warrior Ganthar on another planet, who led other aliens to conquer planets and strip them of their resources, but he gave up violence for good after realizing what he did was wrong. On his home planet, he was a supermodel, likely popular since he was fearsome and powerful. Billy arrived on Earth in the [[Roswell Incident]] in 1947. In later episodes (season 3 onward), Billy adopted a human disguise — the "B.S. 1000" — to be with Martin and Diana at their school. There are a few later episodes that hint Billy has romantic feelings for Diana, much to Martin's disgust.


===Recurring===
;Jenni Anderson
;Jenni Anderson
:Jenni is Martin's constant love interest, which she does not return. Her view of Martin is generally not very flattering: this includes "immature", "freak", or "loser". Jenni is also one of the prettiest and most popular girls attending Torrington. She has blue eyes and flared auburn-colored hair, usually seen wearing a black blouse and skirt with knee-high boots. She is also Diana's best friend. Though Jenni usually sees Martin as a "brat", there have been times where she actually seems interested in pursuing a relationship with him (when Martin acts like a gentleman). Unfortunately for Martin, though, it never lasts, because her memory of whatever happened is erased, Martin does something stupid, or some other incident (like when Jenni moves for a semester) interferes. Voiced by [[Tabitha St. Germain]]
:Diana's best friend. Jenni is one of the prettiest and most popular girls attending Torrington. She has blue eyes and flared auburn-coloured hair, usually seen wearing a black blouse and skirt with knee-high boots. Martin is in love with her, which she does not return due to his immaturity. She regularly describes him as "immature", a "freak", and a "loser". However, there are times she becomes interested in him, particularly when Martin acts like a gentleman. Unfortunately for Martin, this never lasts due to her memory being erased, or Martin subsequently doing something stupid.


;Marvin
;Marvin
:Martin's rival. The son of a pilot, Marvin enjoys the extreme, saying that he enjoys the adrenaline rush that comes with such activities. Some of his activities includes rock climbing in the [[Himalayas]], parasailing over the [[Great Barrier Reef]], street-luging on the German [[Autobahn]], jungle kayaking, and snowboarding down the face of [[K2]]. His talents and popularity make everyone at the school fawn over him, while making Martin jealous.
:Marvin is Martin's rival, and evidently enjoys the extreme, such as snowboarding down [[K2]]. He does virtually everything that Martin himself can do (better, of course), and even dresses in a similar style. His father is a pilot, allowing Marvin to travel around the world on a frequent basis. Marvin first appeared in the episode "Attack of the Mothman" where he shows off his skateboarding skills and his very own comic book. His talents and popularity make Martin jealous as Diana, Java, Jenni, Billy, and even Torrington fawn over him. He reappears in "The Amazon Vapor" where he discovers Martin and Diana's secret and helps on their mission with his talents and quick thinking. Diana fears and Martin hopes that they will erase his memory of the event. However, in "The Third Eye", it is revealed that he works for the Center and has acquired his own [[U-Watch]] because M.O.M. recognized his amazing potential. Unfortunately, because of his negligence in the previous mission, he ends up being deported to the Center's South Pole facility and blames his unfortunate circumstances on Martin. Martin remarks that it is not really that bad because he has a beautiful team mate, whom Martin has a crush on in the episode. He and Martin continue in their mutual dislike throughout the episode "Body-Swappers", until Martin gives him the majority of the credit for getting rid of the parasite and M.O.M. decided to relocate Marvin to Hawaii. In a subsequent episode, "Rage of the Leprechaun", Marvin contacts Martin and Diana for help after being stalked by a leprechaun that wanted to get back the magically lucky, four-leafed clover Marvin had stolen from him. After the incident, Marvin is punished by M.O.M. for keeping the clover instead of getting rid of it, which Martin calls a "rookie mistake", but leaves M.O.M. equally disappointed in him for letting greed get the best of him as well. What happens to him after that is unknown, as he is not mentioned in the remainder of the series. Voiced by [[Matt Hill]].
:In "The Third Eye", Marvin is recruited to work for The Center, which annoys Martin. At the end of "Body-Swappers", he is relocated to Hawaii as a reward for his work on the mission. However, in "Rage of the Leprechaun", he is relegated to The Center's South Pole facility because of his negligence in a previous mission, and blames his unfortunate circumstances on Martin.


;Gerard Mystery
;Gerard Mystery
:Gerard Mystery is Martin's father and Diana's step-father. Unlike his immature son, Gerard is a very rational, logical person like Diana and considers anything related to the paranormal to be "balderdash". As a scientist, he spends much of his time doing field work in the forest. In the third season, he finds out about "The Center" and that Diana and Martin work for it. Diana's mother is never mentioned in the series and Gerard spoke about Martin's mother once in season 3 when he thought Martin was going to tell his mom about what happened when Martin was actually speaking about M.O.M. Voiced by [[Michael Donovan]].
:Martin's father, and Diana's stepfather. The complete opposite of his son, Gerard is a very rational, logical person. As a scientist, he spends much of his time doing field work in the forest. He and Martin have a strained relationship, partly due to Gerard considering Martin's interest in the paranormal to be "balderdash". He only appeared in three episodes; in his second appearance, he finds out about The Center and that Diana and Martin work for it. Diana's mother, Martin's stepmother, is only mentioned once in season three.


==Media==
==Broadcast==
''Martin Mystery'' aired in Canada on [[YTV (TV channel)|YTV]] and [[Discovery Kids (Canada)|Discovery Kids]] in English, and on [[Vrak]] in French, from 2003 until the series finale in 2006.
{{Main|List of Martin Mystery episodes}}


In the United States, the first 7 episodes were originally shown on [[FoxBox]] in May and June 2004. [[Nickelodeon]] later picked up the series, and after a brief run on the main channel, the series aired on [[Nicktoons Network]] from 4 July 2005 until 27 April 2008.
===Broadcast===
Martin Mystery aired in [[Canada]] on [[YTV (TV channel)|YTV]] and [[Discovery Kids (Canada)|Discovery Kids]] in English and on [[Vrak]] in [[French language|French]] from 2003 until the series finale in 2006. In the United States, [[Nickelodeon]] showed Martin Mystery from May through August 2005. [[Nickelodeon]]'s sister channel, [[Nicktoons Network]] aired reruns of the show from September 2005 until July 2009.


====In other markets====
===In other markets===
Other channels that aired the show included [[M6 (TV channel)|M6]] in [[France]], [[Rai 2]] in [[Italy]], and [[Jetix]] throughout [[Europe]] (excluding Italy and [[Poland]]). Additional channels in Europe included [[SVT1]] and [[SVT Barnkanalen]] in [[Sweden]], [[NRK Super]] in [[Norway]], [[Yle TV2]] in [[Finland]], [[GMA Network]]<ref>{{cite news|last=Ruiz|first=Marah|url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/showbiznews/news/14400/misteryo-at-katatawanan-sa-martin-mystery/story|title=Misteryo at katatawanan sa 'Martin Mystery'|date=March 27, 2015|access-date=September 22, 2022|work=GMA Network}}</ref> and [[Q (TV network)|Q]] (now known as [[GTV (Philippine TV network)|GTV]]) in the Philippines, VT4 in [[Belgium]] and [[ZigZap]] in Poland. In [[Sri Lanka]], the series was aired by [[Channel Eye]] of the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation.
[[MBC 3 (Middle East)|MBC 3]] and [[ART Teenz|ART 3]] broadcast this show in Arabic (with the voice talents of Mo'awad Ismail as Martin and Mariam El Khesht as Diana. Martin Mystery began airing on Disney Channel in 2004 during its weekday afternoon line-up.


[[MBC 3 (Middle East)|MBC 3]], Ajyal TV, and [[ART Teenz|ART 3]] broadcast this show in Arabic throughout the Middle East, with the voice talents of Mo'awad Ismail as Martin and Mariam El Khesht as Diana.
===Crossovers in other series===
Marathon and Image also produced ''[[Team Galaxy (TV series)|Team Galaxy]]'', ''[[Totally Spies!]]'' and ''[[The Amazing Spiez!|Amazing Spiez!]]''. Male characters resembling Martin, Diana, and Martin's rival Marvin have appeared in ''Totally Spies!'', such as in the episode "Super Agent Much?", and many others. Martin's character guest starred in the 2007 ''Totally Spies!'' episode "Totally Mystery Much?" which had him team up with the spies to investigate Yeti sightings. The only other Martin Mystery character to appear in a ''Totally Spies!'' episode was M.O.M., in the same episode.


===Cancellation===
===Home media===
Home video of ''Martin Mystery'' was distributed in France by ''[[PolyGram]]'' and ''MK2''. In Italy, home video was distributed by [[01 Distribution]]. Home video for the English version of season 1 was also released in Canada and the United States, but has become a rarity in recent years.
In March 2006, the show ended production after 3 years on the air. The last episode aired on March 27, 2006.

==Crossovers with other series==
Background characters resembling Martin, Diana, and Marvin have appeared on other series produced by Marathon and Image, such as ''[[Team Galaxy (TV series)|Team Galaxy]]'', ''[[Totally Spies!]],'' and ''[[The Amazing Spiez!]]''.

In 2007, a year after the series ended, the characters of Martin and M.O.M appeared on a fifth season episode of ''[[Totally Spies!]]''. In the episode "[[List of Totally Spies! episodes#ep118|Totally Mystery Much?]]", Martin helps the team investigate a series of [[Yeti]] sightings in Antarctica. None of the other ''Martin Mystery'' characters appeared in the episode, except for M.O.M, although Diana was mentioned.

==Future==
The series ended production after its third season, with 66 episodes being aired.<ref name="CBR" />

In December 2013, a possible "new season project" was announced on the official Martin Mystery Facebook page.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Martin Mystère - Martin Mystery Facebook: Breaking news ! We are now more than 100 000 fans! The show is becoming one of the most popular on Facebook! After three seasons broadcast throughout the world, the producers of the show are now working on a great new season's project! Thanks to you all, there are chances that Martin, Diana, Java and Billy will be reunited! More news coming soon here! |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=597242373675247&set=a.299822960083858.70697.179817388751083&type=1 |access-date=25 June 2020 |website=Facebook |language=en}}</ref> As of 2023, there has been no further announcement or plans for such. However, there have been talks about a potential digital remaster and re-release of the series in [[16:9]] [[widescreen]].<ref name="CBR" />

On October 10, 2023, it was announced a new animated series is currently in the works.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Milligan |first=Mercedes |date=2023-10-10 |title='Martin Mystery' Gets First-Ever 3D Series with Powerkids & Bonneli |url=https://www.animationmagazine.net/2023/10/martin-mystery-gets-first-ever-3d-series-with-powerkids-bonneli/ |website=www.animationmagazine.net}}</ref>

==Reception==
[[Common Sense Media]] wrote of the series, "''[[Scooby-Doo]]'' meets ''[[The X-Files|X-Files]]''; tweens OK."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.commonsensemedia.org/tv-reviews/martin-mystery|title = Martin Mystery - TV Review|date = 18 April 2006}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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===Bibliography===
* {{Cite book |last=Green |first=Paul |title=Encyclopedia of Weird Detectives: Supernatural and Paranormal Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media |date=2019 |publisher=McFarland |isbn=978-1476678009}}


==External links==
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20040705050042/http://martinmystere.com/ The Official Martin Mystery Site (BROKEN)]
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* [http://www.martinmystere.com/ The Official Martin Mystery Site]
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* {{IMDb title|0374419|Martin Mystery}}
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 8 January 2025

Martin Mystery
Genre
Created by
Based onMartin Mystère
by Alfredo Castelli
Developed by
  • David Michel
  • Séverine Vuillaume
  • Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
Written by
  • Michelle Lamoureux
  • Robert Lamoureux
  • Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
  • David Michel
  • Rhonda Smiley
  • Nicole Demerse
  • Ben Joseph
  • Frank Young
  • Rob Hoegee
Directed by
  • Stephane Berry
  • Gregory Panaccione
Voices of
Theme music composer
Opening theme"Martin Mystery Theme"
Composers
  • Fabrice Aboulker
  • Pascale Stive
Country of origin
  • France
  • Canada
Original languages
  • French
  • English
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes66 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
  • Sylvain Viau
  • Stephane Berry (season 3)
Producers
  • Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
  • David Michel
Editors
  • Martin Tremblay
  • Yves Lescoeur (season 1)
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
Release1 October 2003 (2003-10-01) –
27 March 2006 (2006-03-27)

Martin Mystery (French: Martin Mystère) is an animated television series based on the Italian comic book Martin Mystère by Alfredo Castelli.[1] The show was produced by Marathon Animation (French television production company based in Neuilly-sur-Seine), and Image Entertainment Corporation (a Canadian production and animation company based in Montreal).[2] Like with the case of its sister show Totally Spies!, it uses an art style similar to Japanese anime. The series premiered on YTV on 1 October 2003 in its originating country of Canada.

Premise

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The series re-imagines the comic books' main characters Martin Mystery and Diana Lombard as teenage stepsiblings attending Torrington Academy,[1] a boarding school located in the city of Sherbrooke, Quebec.[3] They work for a secret organization known as "The Center," which covertly protects the people of Earth from extraterrestrial and supernatural threats and investigates the unknown and the paranormal. Their allies at The Center include Billy, a small, green-skinned alien who is one of Martin's best friends; and Java, a caveman from 200,000 years ago, who works as a janitor at Torrington Academy and is the arm of the group.

Martin's vast knowledge of the supernatural and his remarkable intuition make him a valued agent of The Center, and compensate for his huge ego and his clumsy attitude. Diana resents these flaws at times, as Martin often does not seem to understand the seriousness of his missions, but generally respects him, and loves him and his way of being himself without compromises.

Episodes

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Characters

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Martin Mystery
Martin is a 16-year-old Canadian boy, with a passion for monsters and the paranormal, who works as a paranormal investigator for The Center. He is immature, hyperactive, and zany, constantly bursting with energy. He is usually an underachiever in school, once getting 106 out of 902 on his pre-college aptitude test. While impulsive and impatient – often leaping into danger on missions without thinking to help those in peril – he consistently proves to be a quick thinker and clever. He has a peculiar love for everything slimy, sloppy, and gooey – things that make Diana gag. His favorite pastime is taunting Diana by playing practical jokes. A running gag in the series is his constant flirting with every beautiful girl he meets, who usually reject him.
Martin jumps to conclusions very often, coming up with every unlikely theory he can think of, usually from some horror movie or monster movie he saw, or from his subscription to Paranormal Monthly. As the leader of the trio, Martin is also the only one who wears a U-Watch. His first monster was Venoso, a female chameleon monster that has the power to shape-shift into any person it wants.
Martin appears in a crossover episode of Totally Spies!. During the episode, he is immediately smitten with Clover, even though she is uninterested in him. Towards the end of the same episode, Clover finally showed interests in Martin and even tries to get his attention, but Martin and Alex have hit it off due to a shared love of comics and video games. Throughout the episode, Martin continuously describes Sam as a "really lame buzz-kill", but does not lash out at him due to her composed demeanor.
Diana Lombard
Diana is Martin's stepsister, who is his complete opposite. She is also 16 years old and an agent for The Center, while attending Torrington Academy. She is a rigid overachiever, and often has a hard time keeping her cool with Martin. The stepsiblings argue frequently, with such arguments ending in some sort of bet that Diana usually loses. Diana can be timid at times – which leads to Martin calling her a "wimp" – but can show great courage when called upon. Her intelligence often comes in handy on their missions. Never sharing Martin's love of the paranormal, she often tries to reason with logic instead of jumping to conclusions.
Diana is often used as "bait" for the majority of their missions, which results in her being a victim of the monster. Such examples include: being cocooned by an acid-spewing insect queen, turned into a frog by a warlock Martin unleashed, and being possessed by a vengeful spirit at a mountain lodge. When Martin is incapacitated by other monsters, she uses her own skills to save him, and even wears Martin's U-watch in a few episodes.
Java the Caveman
Java is a 200,000-year-old caveman, who assists Martin and Diana in their investigations as the team's tracker. Friends with both, he often works odd jobs at Torrington. While he does not usually contribute much to conversation due to his simplistic English (e.g. "What that?", "Diana bald", and "Java no like this place"), his brute strength and creative thinking often help in the team's investigations.
Java is a significant source of comedy in the show, due to his reactions to various scenarios and his poor hygiene as a caveman (e.g. his offensive foot odor, putrid armpits, and filthy breath). His technophobia also provides some running gags. His backstory was revealed in the episode "Return of the Beasts". Java was created by an evil ex-paleontologist who sought revenge. Java was apprehended by the Center, quickly befriended Martin and Diana, and helped them stop the paleontologist and his mutant dinosaurs and Java has been a part of the team ever since.
M.O.M.
The director of The Center. M.O.M. oversees the investigation of paranormal activities throughout the world. Serious, uncompromising, and an expert at hand-to-hand combat, she is often seen multitasking. While Martin's capabilities make him one of her favorite agents, she is often annoyed by his childish behavior. A running gag in the series is Martin destroying nearly every piece of gadgetry she is working on whenever he appears for a debriefing in her office.
As an agent, the first creature she captured was Gastromo, a parasitic, iron-eating, slug-like monster who infects and controls those he touches. Contrary to the dry sense of humor she provides to the series, Billy has said she is "a real party animal when she gets going". In one episode, Martin and Diana discover she turns The Center into a nightclub afterhours for agents, and they see her dancing. And despite her rather serious and stoic nature, she is always in a happy and festive mood at Christmas, to which a disbelieving Martin comments that it looks like "M.O.M. is actually having fun".
In the crossover episode of Totally Spies!, M.O.M. is shown to have a possibly romantic history with the spies' boss Jerry, much to the spies' and Martin's displeasure, as she and Jerry spy-flirt between holograms. The initials M.O.M. are said to actually stand for "Mystery Organization Manager", as explained by Martin in that episode. While her real name is unknown, she used the alias Ms. Olivia Mandell (derived from the initials M.O.M.) in the episode "Web of the Spider Creature".
Billy
Billy is M.O.M.'s personal secretary; he is a tiny green alien often seen flying on his mini hovercraft. Friendly and upbeat, he usually greets the gang when they are first signed in, and often does his signature high five with Martin (whom he idolizes). His role is generally a supportive one; he often pops in to give the team valuable information, usually startling them in the process. He will also analyse samples or photographs that Martin sends in during a mission. However, he will not help on a mission directly unless he is forced to.
In the second season, it was revealed Billy was once the great alien warrior Ganthar on another planet, who led other aliens to conquer planets and strip them of their resources, but he gave up violence for good after realizing what he did was wrong. On his home planet, he was a supermodel, likely popular since he was fearsome and powerful. Billy arrived on Earth in the Roswell Incident in 1947. In later episodes (season 3 onward), Billy adopted a human disguise — the "B.S. 1000" — to be with Martin and Diana at their school. There are a few later episodes that hint Billy has romantic feelings for Diana, much to Martin's disgust.

Recurring

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Jenni Anderson
Diana's best friend. Jenni is one of the prettiest and most popular girls attending Torrington. She has blue eyes and flared auburn-coloured hair, usually seen wearing a black blouse and skirt with knee-high boots. Martin is in love with her, which she does not return due to his immaturity. She regularly describes him as "immature", a "freak", and a "loser". However, there are times she becomes interested in him, particularly when Martin acts like a gentleman. Unfortunately for Martin, this never lasts due to her memory being erased, or Martin subsequently doing something stupid.
Marvin
Martin's rival. The son of a pilot, Marvin enjoys the extreme, saying that he enjoys the adrenaline rush that comes with such activities. Some of his activities includes rock climbing in the Himalayas, parasailing over the Great Barrier Reef, street-luging on the German Autobahn, jungle kayaking, and snowboarding down the face of K2. His talents and popularity make everyone at the school fawn over him, while making Martin jealous.
In "The Third Eye", Marvin is recruited to work for The Center, which annoys Martin. At the end of "Body-Swappers", he is relocated to Hawaii as a reward for his work on the mission. However, in "Rage of the Leprechaun", he is relegated to The Center's South Pole facility because of his negligence in a previous mission, and blames his unfortunate circumstances on Martin.
Gerard Mystery
Martin's father, and Diana's stepfather. The complete opposite of his son, Gerard is a very rational, logical person. As a scientist, he spends much of his time doing field work in the forest. He and Martin have a strained relationship, partly due to Gerard considering Martin's interest in the paranormal to be "balderdash". He only appeared in three episodes; in his second appearance, he finds out about The Center and that Diana and Martin work for it. Diana's mother, Martin's stepmother, is only mentioned once in season three.

Broadcast

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Martin Mystery aired in Canada on YTV and Discovery Kids in English, and on Vrak in French, from 2003 until the series finale in 2006.

In the United States, the first 7 episodes were originally shown on FoxBox in May and June 2004. Nickelodeon later picked up the series, and after a brief run on the main channel, the series aired on Nicktoons Network from 4 July 2005 until 27 April 2008.

In other markets

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Other channels that aired the show included M6 in France, Rai 2 in Italy, and Jetix throughout Europe (excluding Italy and Poland). Additional channels in Europe included SVT1 and SVT Barnkanalen in Sweden, NRK Super in Norway, Yle TV2 in Finland, GMA Network[4] and Q (now known as GTV) in the Philippines, VT4 in Belgium and ZigZap in Poland. In Sri Lanka, the series was aired by Channel Eye of the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation.

MBC 3, Ajyal TV, and ART 3 broadcast this show in Arabic throughout the Middle East, with the voice talents of Mo'awad Ismail as Martin and Mariam El Khesht as Diana.

Home media

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Home video of Martin Mystery was distributed in France by PolyGram and MK2. In Italy, home video was distributed by 01 Distribution. Home video for the English version of season 1 was also released in Canada and the United States, but has become a rarity in recent years.

Crossovers with other series

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Background characters resembling Martin, Diana, and Marvin have appeared on other series produced by Marathon and Image, such as Team Galaxy, Totally Spies!, and The Amazing Spiez!.

In 2007, a year after the series ended, the characters of Martin and M.O.M appeared on a fifth season episode of Totally Spies!. In the episode "Totally Mystery Much?", Martin helps the team investigate a series of Yeti sightings in Antarctica. None of the other Martin Mystery characters appeared in the episode, except for M.O.M, although Diana was mentioned.

Future

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The series ended production after its third season, with 66 episodes being aired.[1]

In December 2013, a possible "new season project" was announced on the official Martin Mystery Facebook page.[5] As of 2023, there has been no further announcement or plans for such. However, there have been talks about a potential digital remaster and re-release of the series in 16:9 widescreen.[1]

On October 10, 2023, it was announced a new animated series is currently in the works.[6]

Reception

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Common Sense Media wrote of the series, "Scooby-Doo meets X-Files; tweens OK."[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Do You Remember Martin Mystery? What About the Original Comics?". Comic Book Resources. 21 September 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  2. ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 184. ISBN 9781476672939.
  3. ^ Green 2019, p. 110.
  4. ^ Ruiz, Marah (27 March 2015). "Misteryo at katatawanan sa 'Martin Mystery'". GMA Network. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Martin Mystère - Martin Mystery Facebook: Breaking news ! We are now more than 100 000 fans! The show is becoming one of the most popular on Facebook! After three seasons broadcast throughout the world, the producers of the show are now working on a great new season's project! Thanks to you all, there are chances that Martin, Diana, Java and Billy will be reunited! More news coming soon here!". Facebook. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  6. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (10 October 2023). "'Martin Mystery' Gets First-Ever 3D Series with Powerkids & Bonneli". www.animationmagazine.net.
  7. ^ "Martin Mystery - TV Review". 18 April 2006.

Bibliography

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  • Green, Paul (2019). Encyclopedia of Weird Detectives: Supernatural and Paranormal Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476678009.
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