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| genre = [[Animated series|Animation]]<br>[[Adventure]]<br>[[Comedy]] |
| genre = [[Animated series|Animation]]<br>[[Adventure]]<br>[[Comedy]] |
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| based_on = ''[[Blinky Bill|The Complete Adventures of Blinky Bill]]'' by [[Dorothy Wall]] |
| based_on = ''[[Blinky Bill|The Complete Adventures of Blinky Bill]]'' by [[Dorothy Wall]] |
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| writer = {{ubl|Sally Farrell Odgers|Susan Beak|Geoff Beak|John Palmer|Yoram Gross|Carol Witt|David Witt|[[Hugh Stuckey|Hugh Stucky]]|Ray Nowland|Phil Sanders|[[Rhett Walton]]|Gina Roncoli|Maryam Master|Fiona Kelly|[[Stephen Davis (screenwriter)|Stephen Davis]]|Fiona Bozic|Chris Phillips|Lisa Hoppe|Melanie Alexander|Andy Ryan}} |
| writer = {{ubl|Sally Farrell Odgers <small>(Season 1–2)</small>|Susan Beak <small>(Season 1–2)</small>|Geoff Beak <small>(Season 1–2)</small>|John Palmer <small>(Season 1 & TV movie)</small>|Yoram Gross <small>(Story, Season 1 only)</small>|Carol Witt <small>(Season 1)</small>|David Witt <small>(Season 1 & Season 3)</small>|[[Hugh Stuckey|Hugh Stucky]] <small>(Season 1)</small>|Ray Nowland <small>(Season 2)</small>|Phil Sanders <small>(Season 3)</small>|[[Rhett Walton]] <small>(Season 3)</small>|Gina Roncoli <small>(Season 3)</small>|Maryam Master <small>(Season 3)</small>|Fiona Kelly <small>(Season 3)</small>|[[Stephen Davis (screenwriter)|Stephen Davis]] <small>(Season 3)</small>|Fiona Bozic <small>(Season 3)</small>|Chris Phillips <small>(Season 3)</small>|Lisa Hoppe <small>(Season 3)</small>|Melanie Alexander <small>(Season 3)</small>|Andy Ryan <small>(Season 3)</small>}} |
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| director = {{Plainlist| |
| director = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Yoram Gross]] (Season 1–2) |
* [[Yoram Gross]] <small>(Season 1–2)</small> |
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* David Evans (Season 3) |
* David Evans <small>(Season 3)</small> |
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* Guy Gross (TV movie) |
* Guy Gross <small>(TV movie)</small> |
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| voices = {{Plainlist| |
| voices = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Robyn Moore (Australian voice actor)|Robyn Moore]] |
* [[Robyn Moore (Australian voice actor)|Robyn Moore]] |
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* [[Keith Scott (voice actor)|Keith Scott]] |
* [[Keith Scott (voice actor)|Keith Scott]] |
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* [[Sarah Aubrey]] (Season 3 |
* [[Sarah Aubrey]] <small>(Season 3 & TV movie)</small> |
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* Troy Planet (Season 3) |
* Troy Planet <small>(Season 3)</small> |
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* Nick Jasprizza (Season 3) |
* Nick Jasprizza <small>(Season 3)</small> |
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* [[Drew Forsythe]] (Season 3) |
* [[Drew Forsythe]] <small>(Season 3)</small> |
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* Rachel King (Season 3) |
* Rachel King <small>(Season 3)</small> |
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* [[Shane Withington]] (TV movie) |
* [[Shane Withington]] <small>(TV movie)</small> |
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}} |
}} |
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| theme_music_composer = [[Guy Gross]] |
| theme_music_composer = [[Guy Gross]] |
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| open_theme = {{ubl|"Hey, Hey, Blinky Bill" performed by Keith Scott (Season 1) |
| open_theme = {{ubl|"Hey, Hey, Blinky Bill" <small>performed by Keith Scott (Season 1) and Ric Herbert (Season 2–3)</small>}} |
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| end_theme = {{ubl| |
| end_theme = {{ubl|I'm Blinky Bill <small>(Season 1)</small>|Yahoo, Didgeridoo (Season 2)|Instrumental version of "Hey, Hey, Blinky Bill" (Season 3)}} |
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| composer = {{ubl|Guy Gross|Clive Harrison (additional music, Season 3 only)}} |
| composer = {{ubl|Guy Gross|Clive Harrison <small>(additional music, Season 3 only)</small>}} |
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| country = Australia |
| country = [[Australia]] |
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| language = English |
| language = [[English language|English]] |
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| num_seasons = 3 |
| num_seasons = 3 |
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| num_episodes = 78 |
| num_episodes = 78 |
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| list_episodes = List of Blinky Bill episodes |
| list_episodes = List of Blinky Bill episodes |
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| network = {{ubl|[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] (1993–1995)|[[Seven Network]] (2004–2005) |
| network = {{ubl|[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] <small>(1993–1995)</small>|[[Seven Network]] <small>(2004–2005)</small>}} |
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| producer = {{ubl|Yoram Gross (Season 1–2)|Manuela Lumb (Season 3)|Rodney Whitham (Season 3)|Andre Kussmaul (Season 3)|Martina Mosner (Season 3)|Guy Gross (TV movie)}} |
| producer = {{ubl|Yoram Gross <small>(Season 1–2)</small>|Manuela Lumb <small>(Season 3)</small>|Rodney Whitham <small>(Season 3)</small>|Andre Kussmaul <small>(Season 3)</small>|Martina Mosner <small>(Season 3)</small>|Guy Gross <small>(TV movie)</small>}} |
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| executive_producer = {{ubl|Sandra Gross (Season 1–3 |
| executive_producer = {{ubl|Sandra Gross <small>(Season 1–3 & TV movie)</small>|Tim Brooke-Hunt <small>(Season 1–2)</small>|Siegmund Grewenig <small>(Season 3)</small>|Yoram Gross <small>(Season 3 & TV movie)</small>|Geoff Watson <small>(Season 3 & TV movie)</small>}} |
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| company = {{ubl|[[Flying Bark Productions|Yoram Gross Film Studios]] (Season 1–2)|[[Flying Bark Productions|Yoram Gross-EM.TV]] (Season 3 |
| company = {{ubl|[[Flying Bark Productions|Yoram Gross Film Studios]] <small>(Season 1–2)</small>|[[Flying Bark Productions|Yoram Gross-EM.TV]] <small>(Season 3 & TV movie)</small>|[[Sport1 Medien|EM.TV]]|[[Westdeutscher Rundfunk|WDR]]}} |
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| runtime = |
| runtime = 26 minutes <small>(Season 1–2)</small><br />24 minutes <small>(Season 3)</small> |
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* 26 minutes (Season 1–2) |
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* 24 minutes (Season 3) |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|1993|01|01|df=yes}} |
| first_aired = {{Start date|1993|01|01|df=yes}} |
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| last_aired = {{End date |df=yes|2004|07|05}} |
| last_aired = {{End date |df=yes|2004|07|05}} |
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| related = ''[[Skippy: Adventures in Bushtown]]''<br />''[[Tabaluga (TV series)|Tabaluga]]''<br />''[[Flipper and Lopaka]]'' |
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'''''The Adventures of Blinky Bill''''' is an Australian [[animated television series]] based on [[Dorothy Wall]]'s books about [[Blinky Bill]], and is a sequel series to the 1992 film ''[[Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala]]''. The series is produced by the [[Yoram Gross]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Marsupial Madness: The Success of Yoram Gross|work=[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|Animation News Network]]|url=http://www.awn.com/mag/issue4.07/4.07pages/lynchgross.php3|access-date=22 May 2011}}</ref> companies: [[Flying Bark Productions|Yoram Gross Film Studios]] (from 1993 to 1995) and [[Flying Bark Productions|Yoram Gross-EM.TV]] (from 2004 to 2005), with the main co-production of [[Sport1 Medien|EM.TV]] and [[Westdeutscher Rundfunk|WDR]]. All three seasons of the series and the TV film were animated overseas by Colorland Animation Productions Co., Ltd. in [[Hong Kong]]. Set in Greenpatch, a fictional Australian bushland town, the series presents stories through the activities and misadventures of Blinky Bill, as well as his family and friends.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Erickson |first1=Hal |title=Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 |date=2005 |edition=2nd |publisher=McFarland & Co |isbn=978-1476665993 |page=62}}</ref> |
'''''The Adventures of Blinky Bill''''' is an [[Australia|Australian]] [[animated television series]] based on [[Dorothy Wall]]'s books about [[Blinky Bill]], and is a sequel series to the 1992 film ''[[Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala]]''. The series is produced by the [[Yoram Gross]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Marsupial Madness: The Success of Yoram Gross|work=[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|Animation News Network]]|url=http://www.awn.com/mag/issue4.07/4.07pages/lynchgross.php3|access-date=22 May 2011}}</ref> companies: [[Flying Bark Productions|Yoram Gross Film Studios]] (from 1993 to 1995) and [[Flying Bark Productions|Yoram Gross-EM.TV]] (from 2004 to 2005), with the main co-production of [[Sport1 Medien|EM.TV]] and [[Westdeutscher Rundfunk|WDR]]. All three seasons of the series and the TV film were animated overseas by Colorland Animation Productions Co., Ltd. in [[Hong Kong]]. Set in Greenpatch, a fictional Australian bushland town, the series presents stories through the activities and misadventures of Blinky Bill, as well as his family and friends.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Erickson |first1=Hal |title=Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 |date=2005 |edition=2nd |publisher=McFarland & Co |isbn=978-1476665993 |page=62}}</ref> The series looks like the [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] animations and the [[Warner Bros.]] animations. |
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==Series== |
==Series== |
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Genre | Animation Adventure Comedy |
Based on | The Complete Adventures of Blinky Bill by Dorothy Wall |
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Theme music composer | Guy Gross |
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Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 78 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 26 minutes (Season 1–2) 24 minutes (Season 3) |
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| first_aired = 1 January 1993Skippy: Adventures in Bushtown
Tabaluga
Flipper and Lopaka
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The Adventures of Blinky Bill is an Australian animated television series based on Dorothy Wall's books about Blinky Bill, and is a sequel series to the 1992 film Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala. The series is produced by the Yoram Gross[1] companies: Yoram Gross Film Studios (from 1993 to 1995) and Yoram Gross-EM.TV (from 2004 to 2005), with the main co-production of EM.TV and WDR. All three seasons of the series and the TV film were animated overseas by Colorland Animation Productions Co., Ltd. in Hong Kong. Set in Greenpatch, a fictional Australian bushland town, the series presents stories through the activities and misadventures of Blinky Bill, as well as his family and friends.[2] The series looks like the Disney animations and the Warner Bros. animations.
Series
Season 1 (The Adventures of Blinky Bill, 1993)
In the first season of The Adventures of Blinky Bill (1993, 26 episodes), Blinky Bill and his friends rebuild the buildings and the community in Greenpatch, following its destruction by humans. They also come to terms with their new neighbours, the ill-famed Dingo family. The season first aired on ABC Television in 1993. Yoram Gross (with his first studios Yoram Gross Film Studios) co-produced the first series with: EM.Entertainment (Germany), WDR/ARD (Germany), ABC (Australia), and BBC (UK).
Season 2 (Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Excursion, 1995)
In the second season of Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Excursion (1995, 26 episodes), Blinky Bill and his friends become lost while on a school excursion in the bush. Finding their way home across different parts of Australia, they have many adventures helping out other animals in need, including a crocodile, penguins, and farm and circus animals.
The second season was a Yoram Gross Film Studios co-production with EM.Entertainment, WDR/ARD and VIDEAL of Germany, as well as the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It was aired on ABC Television in Australia.
Season 3 (Blinky Bill, 2004)
In season 3 (alternatively known as Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Balloon Adventure and Blinky Bill's Around the World Adventures in marketing), Blinky Bill, Nutsy, and Flap travel around the world in a hot air balloon that takes them on exciting adventures being chased by two humans named Basil and Cyril who are the Circus Bros. The animals he rescued were: Slippery, Leo, Ling-Ling, Tico, Yoyo, and Penelope (who originally works for the Circus Bros.). They went to Antarctica, the African plains, China, the Amazon Rainforest, India and Paris.
The season aired on 10 June 2004 on the Seven Network. The third series was a Yoram Gross-EM.TV co-production with EM.TV (Germany), WDR (Germany), ABC (Australia), and Wavery (Netherlands).
Spin-offs
Two spin-off pilot episodes, Flap's Family and Flap's Island, both following the story of supporting character Flap, were developed by Yoram Gross with the assistance of the Australian Film Commission and the New South Wales Film and Television Office in 1996, but both were not picked up.[citation needed]
TV movie (Blinky Bill's White Christmas, 2005)
In 2005, a television movie entitled Blinky Bill's White Christmas was produced by Yoram Gross-EM.TV,[3] with the co-production of WDR (Germany). The telemovie first aired on the Seven Network on 24 December 2005. Its theme song, "Christmas in Australia", was performed by Christine Anu.[4]
In the Philippines, the special was aired across two parts on GMA Network on 1 and 2 December 2020.[5]
Characters
Soundtracks
- Blinky Bill and Friends Singing Songs Based On the TV Series (1994)
- Blinky Bill and his "Extraordinary" Christmas Sing-Along! (1999)
- Don and Blinky's Outback Adventure - The Lost Cooee (2002)
Video games
- Blinky Bill's Ghost Cave (1996)
- Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Balloon Adventure (1997)
- Blinky Bill and the Magician (1998)
- Blinky Bill's Play & Learn (1999)
- Blinky Bill's Cartoon Maker (2001)
Home media releases
VHS releases
- Blinky Bill's Favourite Café (1994)
- Blinky Rescues the Budgie (1994)
- Blinky and the Red Car (1995)
- Detective Blinky (1995)
- Blinky Bill Down On the Farm (1996)
- Blinky Bill and the Lost Puppy (1996)
- Sing A Song with Blinky Bill (1997)
- Blinky Bill and the Polar Bears (1998)
- Blinky Remembers Nutsy's Birthday (1998)
- Blinky Bill's Holiday (1998)
- Blinky Bill and the Blue Mystery (1999)
- Blinky Bill Goes Camping (2000)
- Blinky Bill and the Magician (2002)
- Blinky Bill and the Winter's Tale (2002)
- Mayor Blinky Bill (2003)
DVD releases
- Blinky Bill to the Rescue (2015)
- Blinky Bill's Red Car (2015)
- Blinky Saves Granny's Glasses (2015)
- Detective Blinky (2016)
- Blinky Bill and the Strange Koala (2017)
- Blinky Bill's Treasure Hunt (2017)
Miscellaneous releases
- ABC For Kids Featuring Banana Holiday and Lots of Other Great Songs (1994)
- ABC For Kids Bumper Collection (1999)
Forest industry controversy
The theme of the first series carried a strong anti-woodchip message, with the second line saying "Save us from that woodchip mill", together with scenes of forest destruction. There were also obvious environmental messages in most episodes. Some forest industry groups lobbied the ABC arguing that the opening scene showed illegal wood chipping, which was not fair to the timber industry. In the following two series, these song lyrics and the opening credits sequence were different (the line in the theme became "You'll never catch him standing still"), reflecting the change in storylines and locations.[6]
Reception
The Adventures of Blinky Bill received generally positive reviews.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Marsupial Madness: The Success of Yoram Gross". Animation News Network. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
- ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. p. 62. ISBN 978-1476665993.
- ^ 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. 30. ISBN 9781476672939.
- ^ "Xmas TV battle hots up". The Sydney Morning Herald. 20 December 2005. Retrieved 5 December 2008.
- ^ "Naghahangad ang lahat ng 'di malilimutang Pasko sa pangalawang linggo ng 'Christmas Cartoon Festival Presents'". GMA Network. 26 November 2020. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
- ^ Blinky Bill's Fire Brigade (1992) curator's notes on ASO – Australia's audio and visual heritage online
External links
- The Adventures of Blinky Bill at IMDb
- Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Excursion at IMDb
- Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Balloon Adventure at IMDb
- Blinky Bill's White Christmas at IMDb
- The Adventures of Blinky Bill at Big Cartoon Database
- Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Adventures at Big Cartoon Database
- Blinky Bill's White Christmas at Oz Movies
- Blinky Bill
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation original programming
- Seven Network original programming
- 1993 Australian television series debuts
- 2004 Australian television series endings
- Australian children's animated adventure television series
- Television series about koalas
- Australian television shows based on children's books
- 1990s Australian animated television series
- 2000s Australian animated television series
- Television series by Beyond Television Productions
- Fiction about talking animals
- Australian English-language television shows
- Environmental television
- Television shows set in Australia