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Genre | Children's |
Developed by | World Leaders Entertainment |
Directed by | Miguel Martinez-Joffre[1] |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Nisa Contreras and Rachel Simon[2] |
Producer | World Leaders Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | CITV |
Release | September 1 2007 |
Supernormal is a children's television programme for CITV. It was developed and produced by World Leaders Entertainment in New York City, USA, and Granada Kids UK. It was animated by Fatkat Animation, a Canadian animation studio. It made its television début on September 1 2007 on CITV, but the official premiere was on September 8 of the same year.[2]
Storyline
The storyline takes place in the fictional town of Crumptonville, where there is a school for superheroes. All of the pupils are school age and have their own problems, like any normal school student.[3] The primary exception is that these students have superpowers, and study "Death Traps and Doomsday Machines".[3] However, there is one student with no powers; his name is Eric Normal.
Many of the episodes have Eric and his friends - who do indeed have powers - fighting to stop the evil Mr. Bad, who is also the school caretaker, from taking over the world using zany devices and inane methods, ranging from a giant cheese catapult to knock the Earth into the Sun with a snooker cue.[3]
Characters
Eric Normal
Eric is unique at his school, due to the fact that he has no powers whatsoever.[3] He is easily recognisable due to his attire; he wears a pair of briefs over his trousers, instead of underneath as would be expected. He has a determined personality, and will fight to the end, even if it looks unlikely he will succeed. He will make plans that hardly ever go right, but always comes out on top due to luck or coincidence.[3] He is the self proclaimed leader of the group.
The Brass Butt (BB)
The best friend of Eric, BB's most noticeable trait is his removable brass behind. He is a loyal friend and is incredibly strong, capable even of throwing Eric like a Frisbee. He wears a red suit and cape, similar to Superman's, with a gold "B" on the front.[3]
Changerella
Changerella is an incredibly optimistic and peaceful person, with the power of shape-shifting. The most empathetic of the group, she is caring and very protective of the rest. She wears purple and pink clothes, decorated with flowers.[3]
Buzz Girl
Buzz Girl has all the powers of an insect, that is, she can climb walls, fly and stretch her tongue. She can also spin webs, a trait an insect does not have. She speaks with sarcastic comments and snide remarks, but means well. She has four arms and wings, and wears a black and purple suit.[3]
Critical Response
On a poll run by CITV, only 2% of children voted it their favourite television programme on the channel, tied sixth with Pocoyo. First in the poll was Horrid Henry, followed by Bratz, My Parents are Aliens, Jungle Run and Emu. Tied for last place with 1% were Skyland and Jimjam and Sunny.[4]