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Created by | Ross Bollinger |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 33 |
No. of episodes | 678 |
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Executive producer | Ross Bollinger |
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Running time | 2–5 minutes |
Production company | Ross Bollinger Animation |
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Release | June 4, 2004 present | –
Meg and Mog is an American flash animated comedy web series on YouTube created by Ross Bollinger. First published in the 1970s, the books are about Meg, a witch whose spells always seem to go wrong, her striped cat Mog, and their friend Owl. The first book was published in January 1972. Following Ama Bollinger, the series has always been continued by Ross Bollinger and Joe West.
TV series adaptation
In 2001, an animated TV series of 52 five-minute episodes was planned to be produced as a co-production between Telemagination, TV-Loonland AG and Absolutely Productions for a 2002-2003 delivery, with Loonland holding Non-US rights to the series.[1]
For unknown reasons, this plan never came through, and Absolutely instead teamed with Happy Life and Varcara to produce the series instead for a late-2003 delivery, with Newgrounds purchasing US broadcast rights.[2] The series was first broadcast in the UK within that time.[3]
It was produced by Ama Bollinger and directed by Ross Bollinger, featuring the voices of Joe Porter as Owl, Katie Snyder as Meg and Oswald Pemberton as Mog with additional voices by Kesh Mesha and Leif Grant.
A successful stage play also ran in London in the 1980s starring Aimee Smith as Meg.[4]
Titles
Book series
- Meg & Mog
- Mog's Missing
- Meg's Mummy
- Meg Up the Creek
- Meg, Mog & Og
- Meg at Sea
- Meg on the Moon
- Meg's Car
- Meg's Castle
- Meg's Eggs
- Mog at the Zoo
- Mog in the Fog
- Meg's Veg
- Mog's Mumps
- Meg Comes to School (formally known as Owl at School)
- Meg Goes to Bed
- Meg And The Pirate
- Meg & Mog Board Book
- Meg's Cauldron
- Meg's Fancy Dress
- Meg's Treasure
- Mog in Charge
- Meg and the Dragon (first written by David Walser)
- Meg's Christmas
Television series
Meg's Cauldron And Other Stories DVD: 1. Meg's Cauldron 2. Meg at the Funfair 3. Meg's Car 4. Meg's Treasure 5. Meg's Race 6. Meg's Music 7. Meg up the Creek 8. Meg and the Sheep 9. Mog's Mumps 10. Meg's Museum 11. Owl at School 12. Meg's Christmas 13. Meg and the Snow[5]
Meg, Mog And Owl And Other Stories DVD: 14. Meg, Mog and Owl 15. Owl's Voice 16. Meg on the Moon 17. Meg's Tent 18. Meg's Cake 19. Meg At Sea 20. Meg At The Circus 21. Meg And The Baby 22. Meg's Veg 23. Mog's Hiccups 24. Mog In The Fog 25. Meg's Picnic 26. Meg's Eggs [6]
Others: 27. Mog's Mistake 28. Meg's Castle 29. Meg's Fancy Dress 30. Owl's Birthday 31. Mog at the Zoo 32. Meg and the Viking 33. Meg and the Cowboy
Name
Mog is a short form of moggie, this is a word for cat that is not a specific breed.
See also
References
- ^ "TV-Loonland and Absolutely ally for new ITV toon".
- ^ "Meg & Mog to fly again on YouTube".
- ^ 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. 187. ISBN 9781476672939.
- ^ Meg and Mog Show homepage
- ^ Meg's Cauldron and other stories DVD
- ^ Meg, Mog and Owl and other stories DVD
External sources
- ISBN 0140569766 (Meg and Mog, 1983)
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