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Taz-Mania | |
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Genre | Animated comedy |
Created by | Art Vitello |
Presented by | Warner Bros. Animation |
Starring | Jim Cummings as Taz |
Voices of | Jim Cummings Maurice LaMarche Miriam Flynn Debi Derryberry Kellie Martin |
Theme music composer | Richard Stone |
Opening theme | "Come to Taz-Mania" by Jess Harnell and Jim Cummings |
Ending theme | "Come to Taz-Mania" (Instrumental) |
Country of origin | USA |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 65 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Jean MacCurdy Tom Ruegger |
Producer | Art Vitello |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Fox (Fox Kids) |
Release | September 1, 1991 May 22, 1995 | –
Taz-Mania is an American cartoon sitcom produced by Warner Bros. Animation from 1991–1993, broadcast in the United States on Fox and in Canada on YTV from 1991–1995. The show follows the adventures of the classic Looney Tunes character, Taz (The Tasmanian Devil) in the fictional land of Tazmania (based on Tasmania).[1]
Similar to other Warner Brothers cartoons of its time, such as Animaniacs and Tiny Toon Adventures, Taz-Mania frequently broke the fourth wall, and often made jokes showing that Taz could actually speak perfectly normally when he wanted to. The intro indicates that, in this rendering of Tasmania, "the sky's always yellow, rain or shine". The title song is performed by Jess Harnell and Jim Cummings.
Characters
Devils
- Taz (Jim Cummings) – He is the central character of the series and appears in every episode. Taz is ill-tempered, frequently hungry, and has a very big dislike of water, though is less ferocious and (at times) more thoughtful than his original incarnation. He works as a bellhop at the Hotel Tazmania.
- Hugh Tazmanian Devil (Maurice LaMarche) – Taz's easy-going father, whose voice and mannerisms are a parody of Bing Crosby. Hugh likes orange juice (a reference to Crosby being a famous pitch-man for orange juice), golfing, and bowling, and will often overexplain things to the point where he'll say "blah-blah-blah, yackity schmackity" to speed things up.
- Jean Tazmanian Devil (Miriam Flynn) – Taz's dedicated, doting mother.
- Molly Tazmanian Devil (Kellie Martin) – Taz's sister. Despite being more refined than her brother, she often shares his vicious nature, though in a more sibling-rivalry sense.
- Jake Tazmanian Devil (Debi Derryberry) – Taz's little brother, who often looks up to and idolizes Taz.
- Drew Tazmanian Devil (Maurice LaMarche) – Taz's uncle, who talks and acts like Bob Hope as a reference to Hugh's parody of Bing Crosby. Like Hugh, Drew enjoys golf, bowling, and heading out on road trips (often dragging Taz along) in spoofs of Hope and Crosby's Road to... film series of the 1940s and 1950s.
- Dog the Turtle (Maurice LaMarche) – Taz's pet turtle, who acts like a dog.
Hotel Tazmania staff
- Bushwhacker Bob (Jim Cummings) – Taz's loud, grouchy and incompetent boss. Owner of the Hotel Tazmania, he is largely self-centered and thinks very highly of himself, despite rarely doing any actual work and preferring to leave any and all tasks to his staff. His demeanor is a send up of Basil Fawlty, just as all the hotel segments were direct spoofs of the British sitcom Fawlty Towers.
- Mum (Rosalyn Landor) – Bushwhacker Bob's mother, who is much calmer and wiser than her son. Despite her son owning the Hotel Tazmania, Mum is the true backbone of the establishment. She is often quick to criticize her son, much to Bob's chargin, despite her accusations typically being true.
- Constance Koala (Rosalyn Landor ) – An enormous but gentle spirited koala who is the maid at the Hotel Taz-mania. She is quite fond of singing and dancing, despite her dancing often causing unintentional destruction.
- Mr. Thickley (Dan Castellaneta) – A multitalented and upbeat wallaby who works at the Hotel Tazmania, although his exact job title is unspecified. He enjoys doing favors for Taz but his incompetence usually results in mayhem. He also hosts Taz-manian Theater.
Outback characters
- Digeri Dingo (Rob Paulsen) – A self-serving dingo who pretends to be Taz's friend so he can avoid dangerous situations and discomfort at Taz's expense. A scavenger, treasure hunter and chronic collector, he often takes advantage of Taz's strength and rabid nature to hunt rare treasures.
- Wendal T. Wolf (Jim Cummings) – A neurotic Tasmanian wolf who is desperate for any type of friendship. When not being hunted by Taz, he usually drives him crazy in his efforts to befriend him. His personality closely resembles that of Woody Allen.
- Francis X. Bushlad (Rob Paulsen) – A white skinned, red haired aboriginal boy who unsuccessfully hunts Taz as a rite of manhood. Despite their tribal society, he and his entire tribe behave and speak like highly intelligent, aristocratic businessmen. His name recalls silent movie star Francis X. Bushman
Minor characters
- Bull Gator and Axl (John Astin, Rob Paulsen) – A pair of alligators who unsuccessfully try to trap Taz for the enjoyment of zoo-going children all over the world (as a rather weak pretense to the massive financial gain the endeavor will grant them). Bull is the leader of the duo, always acting in a confident and cheery attitude even while reprimanding Axl. Axl is Bull's hunter in training, constantly naive though often subject to Bull's "corrections." (Typically in the form of a mallet smashing.) They vaguely resemble Laurel and Hardy.
- Buddy Boar (Jim Cummings) – Full name Hamilton Butkus Boar, he fancies himself a yuppie, is often seen talking on his cell phone, and claims to be "Taz's best friend". Though Buddy tends to take advantage of Taz at times, he does not seem to treat him nearly as bad as Digeri Dingo does. He was established early in the show but was seemingly ill-received, reflected in several fourth-wall breaking moments by the show's characters. As such, Buddy's appearances were uncommon.
- Daniel and Timothy Platypus (Maurice LaMarche, Rob Paulsen) – Twin brothers (Timothy wears glasses) whose love for do-it-yourself projects usually end up causing trouble for Taz. They closely resemble Daffy Duck, in appearance and manner of speech.
- The Keewee – Although somewhat resembling a kiwi, this silent bird can run as fast as the Road Runner, often being chased down by Taz in search of his lunch in the same nature of Wile E. Coyote.
- The Bushrats (head Bushrat: Phil Proctor) – A group of rats in tribal costume. They speak in an odd mix of real and nonsense languages that are appended by humorous subtitles.
- Willie Wombat (Maurice LaMarche) – Originally cast in a Bugs Bunny-like role against Taz, Willie resents this typecasting and greatly admires Taz and his career. His determination to remain pacifistic and polite usually reverts to frustration and rage by the end of his episodes as fate conspires to lock him in a role as Taz's antagonist.
Episodes
No. | Title | Director(s) | Writer(s) | Production Code | Original airdate | |
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1 | "The Dog the Turtle Story" | Douglas McCarthy | Bill Kopp | 406-401 | 9/7/1991 | |
Taz rescues a turtle which acts like a dog from a trap and adopts him as a pet, but then he and him visit his outback family and they all rescue Taz from Bull Gator and Axl. | ||||||
2 | "Like Father, Like Son; Frights of Passage" | Keith Baxter | Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello, Keith Baxter, Bill Kopp | 406-402 | 9/1/1991 | |
Hugh takes Taz out for a father-son bonding experience./Francis X. Bushlad of the Mudpeople sets out to hunt a Tasmanian Devil as his proof of manhood. | ||||||
3 | "War & Pieces; Airbourne Airhead" | Lenord Robinson | Mark Saraceni | 406-403 | 9/14/1991 | |
Taz and his little siblings Molly and Jake are left to run the house while their parents visit Grandma./With help from the Platypus Brothers Daniel and Timothy, Taz attempts to climb Pointy Peak and obtain giant bird eggs with which to make a Taz-sized omelet. | ||||||
4 | "It's No Picnic; Kee-Wee ala King" | Greg Duffell, Gary Hartle | Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello, Henry T. Gilroy | 406-404 | 10/26/1991 | |
The Tasmanian Devil family head out on a picnic, unaware that Bull Gator and Axl are looking to capture all of them./Taz and Buddy Boar go hunting for a Kee-Wee Bird, which quickly turns into disaster for the pair. | ||||||
5 | "A Devil of a Job" | Douglas McCarthy | Gordon Kent | 406-405 | 10/12/1991 | |
Taz gets a job at the Hotel Tazmania to earn the money for a motorcycle. | ||||||
6 | "Battling Bushrats; Devil in the Deep Blue Sea" | Keith Baxter | Bill Kopp, Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello | 406-406 | 9/28/1991 | |
Taz must protect his mom's turkey dinner from both the Bushrats and an army of ants./Despite his hatred of water, Taz is manipulated by Digeri Dingo to scuba-dive into the ocean and find a sunken treasure. | ||||||
7 | "Woeful Wolf" | Lenord Robinson | Gordon Kent | 406-407 | 10/19/1991 | |
The neurotic Wendal T. Wolf looks to Taz for friendship, but Taz just finds him as an annoying and needy pest. | ||||||
8 | "Devil with the Violet Dress On; Kidnapped Koala" | Gary Hartle | Gordon Kent, Mark Saraceni | 406-408 | 12/09/1994 | |
Jean insists on spending the day with her son Taz, for better or for worse./Constance Koala is kidnapped by Bull Gator and Axl. | ||||||
9 | "Mishap in the Mist; Toothache Taz" | Keith Baxter, Douglas McCarthy | Bill Kopp, Art Vitello | 406-409 | 09/11/1991 | |
A woman studies the Tasmanian Devil family in its natural habitat./Taz gets a toothache and turns to the Platypus Brothers for help, but their cures end up being worse than the disease. | ||||||
10 | "Here, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty; Enter the Devil" | Keith Baxter, Art Vitello | Chris Otsuki, Keith Baxter, Art Vitello | 406-410 | 02/11/1991 | |
Molly gets a cute cat for a pet, who quickly becomes Taz's worst nightmare./Mr. Thickley trains Taz to be a kung-fu master. | ||||||
11 | "Bewitched Bob" | Lenord Robinson | Gordon Kent | 406-411 | 11/16/1991 | |
A new visitor to the Hotel Tazmania has Bushwhacker Bob wrapped around her finger. | ||||||
12 | "Instant Replay; Taz and the Pterodactyl" | Jon McClenahan | Henry T. Gilroy, Art Vitello, Chris Otsuki | 406-412 | 11/23/1991 | |
Bull Gator and Axl film their exploits in order to learn the best way to capture Taz./Taz meets a living Pterodactyl and is taken on a flight across the Outback. | ||||||
13 | "Pup Goes the Wendal; I'm OK, You're Taz" | Douglas McCarthy | Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, Mark Saraceni | 406-413 | 12/14/1991 | |
Wendal Wolf kicks Dog the Turtle out of Taz's house and inserts himself as the new family pet./Buddy Boar tries to improve Taz's personality. | ||||||
14 | "Comic Madness; Blunders Never Cease" | Keith Baxter | Henry Gilroy; Art Vitello; Bill Kopp | 406-414 | 12/7/1991 | |
The family is worried that Taz is spending too much time with his comic books./Francis resorts to taking tribal potions in his quest to capture Taz. | ||||||
15 | "Mall Wrecked; A Dingo's Guide to Magic" | Lenord Robinson | Henry Gilroy, Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello | 406-415 | 11/21/1992 | |
When the car breaks down, Taz, Jean, and Molly are left stranded in an empty mall parking lot./Dingo uses a magic kit to trick the gullible Taz out of a giant gold nugget he's found. | ||||||
16 | "Road to Tazmania" | Gary Hartle | Mark Saraceni | 406-416 | 9/13/1994 | |
Taz's Uncle Drew comes to visit, and he and Hugh take Taz along on a trip to pick up some orange juice. However, only Taz seems to notice the spies that apparently want the OJ they bought. | ||||||
17 | "Boys Just Wanna Have Fun; Unhappy Together" | Douglas McCarthy | Mark Saraceni, Gordon Kent, Art Vitello | 406-417 | 10/31/1992 | |
With Jean and Molly out at a swim meet, Hugh, Taz, and Jake have a guys' night at home./Taz's presence ends up driving a wedge between the Platypus Brothers's relationship. | ||||||
18 | "Amazing Shrinking Taz & Co." | Keith Baxter | Bill Kopp, Art Vitello | 406-418 | 9/5/1992 | |
The latest invention of the Platypus Brothers shrinks Taz, Bull Gator, and Axl to microscopic size. | ||||||
19 | "Oh, Brother; Taz-Babies" | Lenord Robinson | Henry Gilroy, Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello | 406-419 | 9/12/1992 | |
A giant gorilla is goaded by his little brother to attack Jake, but Taz does not take his attacks lightly./Taz-Mania is presented to the network vice-president, who has his own ideas on what Taz's show should be like. | ||||||
20 | "Taz-Manian Theatre; The Bushrats Must Be Crazy" | Gary Hartle | Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, Bill Kopp | 406-420 | 9/14/1994 | |
Taz and Wendal are stranded on a desert island in Mr. Thickley's thrilling tale of Taz-Manian Theatre./The Bushrats embark on a journey to retrieve their idol of worship: Jake's rubber duck. | ||||||
21 | "Jake's Big Date; Taz Live" | Douglas McCarthy | Henry Gilroy, Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello | 406-421 | 9/19/1992 | |
Jake is set up on a play-date with his friend Heather./When Hotel Tazmania is unable to deliver with its scheduled comedy act, Taz and his friends stall for time with their own acts. | ||||||
22 | "The Outer Taz-Manian Zone; Here, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty, Part 2" | Keith Baxter | Chris Otsuki, Gordon Kent, Art Vitello | 406-422 | 10/10/1992 | |
Taz and Molly switch bodies after an argument over their personal lives./Molly's cat returns, and the feline wastes no time in terrorizing Taz out of revenge. | ||||||
23 | "Tazmania's Funniest Home Videos; Bottle Cap Blues" | Lenord Robinson | Bill Kopp, Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello | 406-423 | 10/17/1992 | |
To win a trip to the Bora Bora Islands, Taz attempts to film some candid videos of his family./Taz and Dingo pursue a Kee-Wee Bird for the rare bottle cap it's carrying. | ||||||
24 | "Heartbreak Taz; Just Be 'Cuz" | Gary Hartle | Gordon Kent, Bill Kopp | 406-424 | 2/14/1995 | |
Constance Koala develops a very one-sided infatuation with Taz./Francis is stuck watching his little cousin Edgar, so he takes him along on his hunt for Taz. | ||||||
25 | "Sidekicked; Gone with the Windbag" | Douglas McCarthy | Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello, Bill Kopp, Gordon Kent | 406-425 | 11/7/1994 | |
Axl is force to hunt Taz on his own when Bull Gator leaves for the Tazmania Hula-Hooping Championship Finals./Hotel critic F.H. Leghorn has come to the Hotel Tazmania, and Bushwhacker Bob is determined to get a passing review from him. | ||||||
26 | "Return of the Road to Taz-Mania Strikes Back" | Keith Baxter | Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello | 406-426 | 9/15/1994 | |
With Taz as their caddy, Hugh and Uncle Drew head out to the golf course to play against a pair of old golfing rivals, whose own caddy is another sneaky spy that's out to get them. | ||||||
27 | "Taz Like Dingo" | Lenord Robinson | Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello | 406-427 | 9/16/1994 | |
Digeri Dingo finds a lamp that holds a genie. With his first wish, Dingo wishes for Taz to like him... no matter what. | ||||||
28 | "The Pied Piper of Taz-Mania; The Treasure of the Burnt Sienna" | Gary Hartle | Mark Saraceni, Gordon Kent | 406-428 | 9/19/1994 | |
/Bushwhacker Bob drags Taz on a treasure hunt. | ||||||
29 | "Not a Shadow of a Doubt; Nursemaid Taz" | Keith Baxter | Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Sindy McKay | 406-429 | 9/20/1994 | |
Taz's shadow comes to life for a day./Dingo fakes a broken leg to get sympathy (and free food) from Taz and his family. | ||||||
30 | "Home Despair; Take All of Me" | Doug McCarthy | Bill Kopp, Gordon Kent, Mark Saraceni, Earl Kress | 406-430 | 9/21/1994 | |
Taz gets the Platypus Brothers to repair the house, but they only make things worse./ | ||||||
31 | "Bird-Brained Beast; Ready, Willing, Unable" | Lenord Robinson | Henry Gilroy, Bruce Morris | 406-431 | 9/22/1994 | |
32 | "We'll Always Have Taz-Mania; Moments You've Missed" | Gary Hartle | Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello, Bill Kopp, Mark Saraceni | 406-432 | 9/23/1994 | |
With the TV broken, Hugh and Jean entertains the kids with the story of how they first met./Bull Gator and Axl host a show featuring "removed" segments from previous episodes. | ||||||
33 | "Food for Thought; Gone to Pieces" | Keith Baxter | Gordon Kent, Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello | 406-433 | 11/7/1992 | |
34 | "A Midsummer Night's Scream; Astro Taz" | Douglas McCarthy | Mark Zaslove, Art Vitello, Mark Saraceni | 406-434 | 9/26/1992 | |
Lost in the mountains, Taz and Bushwhacker Bob are forced to spend the night in a creepy motel./Taz mistakes a space shuttle for an arcade game. | ||||||
35 | "Driving Mr. Taz; Mean Bear; Taz Museum" | Lenord Robinson | Gordon Kent, Bill Kopp, Art Vitello | 406-435 | 11/8/1994 | |
Taz is taken out for a driving lesson./The Bushrats call upon Taz to defeat a cruel bear./ | ||||||
36 | "Ticket Taker Taz; Taz2" | Gary Hartle | Sindy McKay, Mark Zaslove | 406-436 | 11/14/1994 | |
Taz wins a pair of concert tickets, which Molly wants to relieve him of./The Platypus Brothers develop a cloning machine and use it on Taz, creating an army of Tasmanian Devils that are all hungry for platypus. | ||||||
37 | "Tazmanian Lullaby; Deer Taz; A Taz-Manian Moment" | Keith Baxter, Art Vitello | Keith Baxter, Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello | 406-437 | 10/3/1992 | |
38 | "Hypnotazed; Mum's n' Taz's" | Douglas McCarthy, Jon McClenahan | Henry Gilroy, Gordon Kent, Art Vitello | 406-438 | 10/24/1992 | |
Bull Gator accidently hypnotizes himself into thinking he's a Tasmanian Devil./ | ||||||
39 | "Kee-Wee Cornered; But Is It Taz?" | Lenord Robinson | Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, Bill Kopp | 406-439 | 11/14/1992 | |
Fed up with Taz eating all her pet birds, Molly goes out and gets a Kee-Wee Bird./Taz quits the show out of anger for all the abuse he takes every episode and gets a fast-food job instead. | ||||||
40 | "Wacky Wombat; Molly's Folly" | Gary Hartle | Sindy McKay, Mark Zaslove, Art Vitello | 406-440 | 10/9/1993 | |
Willie Wombat is cast as Taz's foil in a semi-parody of the original Taz cartoons./Taz gets roped into taking ballet classes with Molly. | ||||||
41 | "Mutton for Nothing; Dr. Wendal and Mr. Taz" | Keith Baxter | Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Keith Baxter | 406-441 | 11/15/1994 | |
Taz arrives at the sheep meadow to fill in for Ralph Wolf, where Sam Sheepdog performs his usual predator-pounding job on him./Wendal Wolf mistakes a gamma-radiation chamber for a tanning booth, causing him to transform into a violent monster whenever Taz gets him upset. | ||||||
42 | "The Man from M.A.R.S.; Friends for Strife" | Doug McCarthy | Bill Kopp, Art Vitello, Sindy McKay | 406-442 | 11/28/1992 | |
After hearing a scary sci-fi program on the radio, Taz attacks a vacationing Marvin the Martian out of fear that he wants to conquer the Earth./ | ||||||
43 | "Merit Badgered" | Lenord Robinson | Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello | 406-443 | 10/2/1993 | |
44 | "Antenna Dilemma; Autograph Pound" | Gary Hartle | Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, Sindy McKay | 406-444 | 11/6/1993 | |
45 | "A Flea for Me; A Young Taz's Fancy" | Keith Baxter | Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Keith Baxter | 406-445 | 9/11/1993 | |
Taz gets an unwelcome guest in his fur: a flea./ | ||||||
46 | "No Time for Christmas" | Doug McCarthy | Mark Zaslove, Art Vitello | 406-446 | 12/25/1993 | |
With everybody in Tazmania getting ready for Christmas, Taz makes a trip across the Outback to deliver gifts to his friends. | ||||||
47 | "Taz-Mania Confidential; The Platypi Psonic Psensation Psimulator" | Lenord Robinson | Alan Katz, Art Vitello, Sindy McKay | 406-447 | 11/21/1994 | |
A film crew has arrived to expose every humiliating detail of the Tasmanian Devil family, even those that they make up./T Platypus Brothers use their new invention to probe Taz's memories for "unused" episode segments. | ||||||
48 | "The Not-So-Gladiators; One Ring Taz" | Gary Hartle | Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, Sindy McKay | 406-448 | 11/22/1994 | |
Taz and Jean go on "Grub Gladiators" (a food-themed spoof of American Gladiators)./Taz wants to join the circus, so Mr. Thickley "helps" him find an act. | ||||||
49 | "The Thing that Ate the Outback; Because It's There" | Keith Baxter | Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Mark Zaslove | 406-449 | 10/30/1993 | |
Taz creates a blob monster with his new chemistry set, one that just keeps eating and growing./ | ||||||
50 | "Of Bushrats and Hugh" | Doug McCarthy | Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello | 406-450 | 9/25/1993 | |
Taz and Hugh protect their precious orange tree from a hoard of hungry Bushrats. | ||||||
51 | "Never Cry Taz; Bully for Bull" | Lenord Robinson | Bill Kopp, Art Vitello | 406-451 | 9/18/1993 | |
52 | "Retakes Not Included; Pledge Dredge" | Gary Hartle | Sindy McKay, Art Vitello, Gordon Kent | 406-452 | 2/6/1995 | |
/Mr. Thickley hosts a telethon to raise money for the show. | ||||||
53 | "Bushlad's Lament; Taz-Mania Comedy Institute" | Keith Baxter | Keith Baxter | 406-453 | 2/13/1995 | |
54 | "The Taz Story Primer; Ask Taz" | Douglas McCarthy | Alan Katz, Art Vitello, Mark Zaslove | 406-454 | 2/20/1995 | |
Molly is called on by the network to provide the plot for the week's episode/Everybody seems to find great wisdom in Taz's frequent line of "Taz hate water", so Bushwhacker Bob exploits it as a way to make money. | ||||||
55 | "Willie Wombat's Deja Boo-Boo; To Catch a Taz" | Lenord Robinson | Sindy McKay, Art Vitello, Gordon Kent | 406-455 | 10/23/1993 | |
Willie Wombat tries to get roles in other cartoons, but cannot escape being typecasted as Taz's foil/Taz is framed for the consumption of a birthday cake, and Wendal T. Wolf is the police officer determined to catch him. | ||||||
56 | "It's a Taz's Life; Gee Bull!" | Gary Hartle | Gordon Kent, Art Vitello; Mark Zaslove | 406-456 | 2/27/1995 | |
57 | "Taz in Keeweeland; Stuck for Bucks; A Philosophical Taz Moment" | Keith Baxter | Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello | 406-457 | 5/1/1995 | |
Taz finds himself in a world filled with Kee-Wee birds, though it proves more dangerous than it looks./ | ||||||
58 | "Yet Another Road to Taz-Mania" | Douglas McCarthy | Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello | 406-458 | 5/8/1995 | |
Once more, Taz is stuck on a road trip with Hugh and Uncle Drew. This time, they're going bowling, and the spies are after their new bowling ball. | ||||||
59 | "Bad Luck Bottlecap; A Story with a Moral" | Lenord Robinson | Sindy McKay, Art Vitello, Alan Katz | 406-459 | 5/15/1995 | |
Dingo tries to get rid of a cursed bottlecap by passing it on to Taz, but his attempts continue to backfire./An injured Taz is being nursed back to health by an overbearing (and clumsy) Scotsman. | ||||||
60 | "Devil Indemnity" | Gary Hartle | Gordon Kent, Art Vitello | 406-460 | 10/16/1993 | |
Taz is at home and stuck in a full-body cast. While he struggles to answer the phone and win a TV contest, Jean fills in for his bellhop job at Hotel Tazmania and struggles with Bushwhacker Bob's abuse. | ||||||
61 | "Taz and the Emu Egg; Willy Wombat's Last Stand; K-Taz Commercial" | Keith Baxter | Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Sindy McKay | 406-461 | 11/13/1993 | |
Taz hunts a surprisingly-swift unhatched emu egg./Finally fed up with his typecasting, Willie Wombat takes his case to the network itself./Taz's "unique" singing talents are advertised as part of a CD collection. | ||||||
62 | "Feed a Cold; Sidekick for a Day" | Doug McCarthy | Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello | 406-462 | 11/27/1993 | |
Taz is sick with a cold. However, it's the Platypus Brothers who suffer the abuse of his illness../Bull Gator fires Axl and hires Taz as his new sidekick. | ||||||
63 | "One Saturday in Taz-Mania; Platypi on Film" | Lenord Robinson | Sindy McKay, Art Vitello, Mark Zaslove | 406-463 | 5/22/1995 | |
Taz's lazy Saturday is continuously interrupted by Jake./The Platypus Brothers critique their favorite movies (all of them Taz-themed parodies of famous films). | ||||||
64 | "Doubting Dingo; Sub Commander Taz" | Gary Hartle | Henry T. Gilroy, Art Vitello, Alan Katz | 406-464 | 11/20/1993 | |
Dingo suspects that Taz is plotting to get rid of him./Taz places a mail-order for a submarine, but the wait for its arrival tests his patience. | ||||||
65 | "The Origin of the Beginning of the Incredible Taz-Man; Francis Takes a Stand" | Keith Baxter | Keith Baxter, Henry T. Gilroy, Chris Otsuki | 406-465 | 5/2/1995 | |
Taz takes advice from Mr. Thickley on how to become a real-life superhero./Taz and Francis set up competing lemonade stands in hopes of making big money. |
Video games
Five video games based on the show were made, two by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear and three by Sunsoft consisting in one for the SNES and two for the Game Boy.
Home media release
Three VHS tapes were released in 1993.
A DVD containing the first four episodes of the series was released in Europe in April 2010, whilst later released in the UK in 2011 under the title "Taz and Friends" as part of the Kids WB "Big Faces" series.
On May 14, 2013 Warner Home Video released Taz Mania - Season 1, Part 1: Taz on the Loose on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time.[2] Season 1, Part 2 will be released on August 6, 2013. [3]
DVD Name | Ep # | Release Date |
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Season One, Part One | 13 | May 14, 2013 |
Season One, Part Two | 13 | August 6, 2013 |
Other appearances
In the Duck Dodgers episode "M.M.O.R.P.D.", one of the forms that Duck Dodgers turns himself into Axl. In this brief appearance, Axl's vocal effects are reprised by Rob Paulsen. Taz himself appears with Duck Dodgers in the episode "Deathmatch Duck".
References
- ^ Trusdell, Brian (May 28, 1995). "Focus : Warner's Toon Factory for the '90s". The Los Angeles Times. USA. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
- ^ http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Taz-Mania-Season-1-Part-1/17968
- ^ http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Taz-Mania-Season-1-Part-2/18390