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Yakkity Yak
GenreComedy
Slapstick
Created byMark Gravas
Developed by
Directed by
  • J. Falconer
  • Mark Gravas
  • Greg Sullivan
Creative directorMark Gravas
Voices ofLee Tockar
Brian Drummond
Andrea Libman
Pam Hyatt
Ian James Corlett
Michael Daingerfield
Jason Schombing
ComposersHal Foxton Beckett
Michael Richard Plowman
Country of origin
  • Canada
  • Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26 (52 segments)
Production
Executive producers
  • Catherine Nebauer
  • Chris Bartleman
  • Tim Brooke-Hunt
  • Greg Ricca
  • Rob Simmons
ProducersKathy Antonsen Rocchio
Jamie Turner
Sandra Walters
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesStudio B Productions
Kapow Pictures
MTV Networks International
Nickelodeon Australia
Original release
NetworkTeletoon (Canada)
Nickelodeon (Australia)
Release9 November 2002 (2002-11-09) –
12 December 2003 (2003-12-12)

Yakkity Yak is a Flash animated television series produced by the Vancouver-based animation studio Studio B Productions. It was created by Mark Gravas and aired on Teletoon in Canada and on Nickelodeon in Australia from 9 November 2002 to 12 December 2003. 26 episodes were produced.

The copyright to the show is owned by DHX Media (now known as WildBrain), which bought Studio B Productions in 2007.[1]

Premise

The story centers around an anthropomorphic yak named Yakkity who aspires to become a famous comedian and his friends, Keo (an anthropomorphic pineapple) and Lemony (a young human girl).[2]

Theme song

A modified version of the 1958 song Yakety Yak by The Coasters (in which children and some cast members sing some portions) is used as the series' theme song.[citation needed]

Characters

  • Yakkity Yak (Lee Tockar): A yak student (aged 12) in Onion Falls Junior High School and the school's mascot who wishes to be a comedian. Yakkity works as the school mascot since his grandfather also served as mascot when the (rugby) football team won the state championship in 1925. The football team, instead of the mascot, got all the glory (despite having not won a match since 1925), much to Yakkity's distaste. Yakkity now lives with his Granny and her boarder Professor Crazyhair. He wears a coat over his bare body. His closest friends are Keo (who lives next door) and Lemony. Over the course of the series, his parents have never been seen or mentioned.
  • Keo (Brian Drummond): An anthropomorphic pineapple who is actually a human with a pineapple for a head. He is very intelligent but is camera shy and has stage fright. He has rivalries with his father who is only a pineapple, but deep down, he loves him.
  • Granny Yak (Pam Hyatt): Yak's grandmother. While she is a good sounding board in a parental way, she also has some of Yakkity's impulsive genes.
  • Lemony (Andrea Libman): A blond-haired human girl and Keo's love interest who has a vivid imagination.
  • Reginald Highpants (Ian James Corlett): The town's leading vendor of candy and all things with sugar. He also runs many small businesses.
  • Trilo (Jason Schombing): Yakkity's trilobite agent and former circus performer who owns his own Entertainment Agency, does children's parties for the characters, and is always looking for money. His clients are Yakkity, Fairy Wanda and Chuck Damage, who he uses for parties.
  • Professor Crazyhair (Scott McNeil): A scientist and teacher at Onion Falls High whose hair changes colour like a mood ring, hence his name. He lives in Yakkity's basement, where he built a laboratory. His egg salad recipe is very sought after by evil geniuses who wish to use it to take over the world.
  • Penelope (Tabitha St. Germain): A robot who is Lemony's best friend and works as Professor Crazyhair's assistant but lacks any social skills or confidence. Whenever she's embarrassed, her face turns red and she squirts out fire fighting foams from her arms transforming into fire hoses, squirting everything around her.
  • Rondo (Ian James Corlett): Lemony's (rugby) football playing brother who is a senior in junior high. He is one of Yakkity's main antagonists often competing for the spotlight.
  • Keo's Dad (Michael Daingerfield): A pineapple who can be bossy and rude at many times, and Keo's father. The identity of his wife (Keo's birth mother) is unknown and never explored; it can be assumed that she either died or got divorced before the events of Yakkity Yak. He's only a disembodied pineapple head; as the only time he ever had a body with limbs was in "My Dad the Robot".
  • Wanda Harper (Brenda Crichlow): a fairy who works as Onion Falls High's librarian.
  • Jackie Pachyderm: An elephant comedian and successful movie star who is Yakkity's idol.

Broadcast

Yakkity Yak debuted on Teletoon in Canada on 4 January 2003,[3] with the last episode airing on 28 January 2004.[3] It also aired on BBC Kids. In the UK it aired on CBBC. In Australia, it aired on Nickelodeon and Network 10,[4] and would later air on ABC, ABC1, and ABC3. In the United States, it briefly aired on Nickelodeon, from 9 November 2003 to 4 September 2004.[5] It was later run on the Nicktoons channel starting from 22 May 2004 until 23 September 2007. The show also aired on Nickelodeon in Latin America and Europe.[4]

Episodes

The episode list is listed by production code, not by airdate.

No.TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboard byCanadian air dateU.S. air date [6][7]
1a
1b
"Hypnotic Yak
As the Worm Turns"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Dennis Heaton
Story by : J. Falconer & Greg Sullivan
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Tim Pyman
Steve Moltzen
9 November 2002 (2002-11-09)24 November 2003
(Nickelodeon)
Yakkity hypnotises everyone into thinking he's funny.
Yakkity finds a magical talking ventriloquist dummy.
2a
2b
"The Yak and the Hat
Cowinator"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Steve Sullivan
Paul Greenberg
Daniel Foley
Mike Zarb
TBA9 November 2003
(Nickelodeon)
Yakkity goes on a TV quiz show with Keo providing answers from within Yakkity's hat.
An historic grass-eating competition between Yakkity's grandfather and "The Cowinator" is replayed between Yakkity and the grandson of "The Cowinator".
3a
3b
"3 Cheers for Penelope
My Dad the Robot"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Steve Sullivan
Richard Elliott & Simon Racioppa
Murray Debus
Chris Hauge
TBA9 November 2003
(Nickelodeon)
When Professor Crazyhair makes a robot girl, Lemony coaches her to improve her social skills.
Professor Crazyhair builds robot legs and arms for Keo's father.
4a
4b
"A Tree Grows in Onion Falls
Spring Cleaning"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : J. Falconer & Blair Peters
Teleplay by : Dennis Heaton
Alan Levin
Russ Crispin
Simon O'Leary
TBA25 November 2003
(Nickelodeon)
Yakkity moves out of home and into a treehouse. But now he must save his family from a thief masquerading as a little boy.
Yakkity and Keo makes a mess in Professor Crazyhair's laboratory, and so must do some house cleaning to make amends. But soon, they turn everyone into zombies.
5a
5b
"Dial-a-Yak
Darn-It Dog"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Daegan Fryklind
Story by : Stu Connolly & Vito Viscomi
Teleplay by : Jono Howard
Mike Zarb
Steve Moltzen
TBA1 December 2003
(Nickelodeon)

When Yakkity breaks Rondo's war robot, Yakkity must take its place. He wears a phone for communication with Rondo.


Yakkity does not want to return a library book he borrowed when he was 5. So he tells Wanda he never took it out. Soon, he uses lying to get what he wants at least until he gets a taste of his own medicine.
6a
6b
"Yakstravaganza
Curly Top"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Greg Sullivan & J. Falconer
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Story by : Greg Sullivan
Teleplay by : Jono Howard
Andy Bartlett
Arthur Filloy
TBA2 December 2003
(Nickelodeon)
Yakkity encourages Keo's dad to relive his showbiz days and join his new show.
Yakkity's fur turns pink while experimenting with one of Granny Yak's hair products.
7a
7b
"I Want My Yak TV
Election Dysfunction"
Mark Gravas
Greg Sullivan
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Steve Sullivan
Written by : Steve Sullivan
Kevin White
Mike Zarb
Simon O'Leary
TBA3 December 2003
(Nickelodeon)
Yakkity's new antler braces start picking up cable TV channels - a rare feat in Onion Falls. Yakkity becomes a popular stage act.
Keo runs against Lemony for school president, but will he promise more than he can deliver?
8a
8b
"And That's the Weather
Pineapple Upside-Dead Cake!"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Terry Saltsman & Greg Sullivan
Teleplay by : Terry Saltsman
Story by : Greg Sullivan
Teleplay by : Dennis Heaton
Mike Zarb
Rob Boutilier
TBA4 December 2003
(Nickelodeon)
Yakkity becomes an accurate weather forecaster thanks to Granny Yak's weather-predicting bunions. Complications arise, however, when Granny has her bunions removed.
When Keo's dad goes missing and everyone starts acting odd, Yakkity thinks that aliens have taken them.
9a
9b
"A Yak and His Fish
Regarding Chuck"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Greg Sullivan
Teleplay by : Dennis Heaton
Story by : Paul Greenberg
Teleplay by : Vito Viscomi & Darrell Vickers
Stephane Portal
Steve Moltzen
TBA5 December 2003
(Nickelodeon)
Yakkity's new pet fish likes to eat a variety of foods.
Yakkity accidentally gives Chuck Damage amnesia.
10a
10b
"Double Double Oil and Trouble
High Fashion Yak"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Stu Connolly & Vito Viscomi
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Story by : J. Falconer & Greg Sullivan
Teleplay by : Paul Greenberg
Mike ZarbTBA8 December 2003
(Nickelodeon)
In a school project, Yakkity and friends try to improve the odor in Onion Falls.
Yakkity and Keo become fashion gurus thanks to Granny Yak's knitting skills.
11a
11b
"Nerds Are People Too
The 10% Solution"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Mark Gravas
Greg Sullivan
Story by : Stu Connolly
Teleplay by : Alan Levin
Story by : Ian Boothby
Written by : Ian Boothby
Tim Pyman
Russ Crispin
TBA9 November 2003
(Nickelodeon)
Yakkity unexpectedly excels in a test and is invited to a camp for teenage geniuses. But this is all a trap by Gary.
When times get tough, Yakkity's agentm Trilo claims 10% ... of everything Yakkity receives which is everything in his life.
12a
12b
"National Day of Yakking
Fairy Yakkity"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Paul Greenberg
Story by : Stu Connolly
Teleplay by : Kevin White
Mike Zarb
Simon O'Leary
TBA11 December 2003
(Nickelodeon)
It is the Onion Falls' centenary and a parade is announced. Yakkity would like a float built to celebrate his idol - comedian Jackie Pachyderm.
After Trilo asks Yakkity to disguise himself as Fairy Wanda, Rondo finds 'Victoria' strangely attractive.
13a
13b
"3 Minutes and Funny
Nature Calls"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Stu Connolly
Teleplay by : Jono Howard
Story by : Blair Peters & Ian Weir
Teleplay by : Vito Viscomi & Ian Weir
Mike Zarb
Marlon Dean
TBA9 November 2003
(Nickelodeon)
The people of Onion Falls partake in a video competition where the most popular video featuring an onion will win. Yakkity favors a comedic genre.
Keo and Lemony are concerned when Yakkity starts behaving oddly. Has it something to do with the pimple on his nose?
14a
14b
"Fount Onion
Ice Scream, You Scream"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Steve Sullivan
Story by : Vito Viscomi
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Tim Pyman
Stephane Portal
TBA28 May 2006
(Nicktoons Network)
Keo reveals Yakkity's secret swimming hole.
Yakkity becomes a bike riding ice cream salesman. But he starts eating all the merchandise (which counts as stealing) in order to get free stuff.
15a
15b
"Cabin Fever
Due Back Tomorrow"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Paul Greenberg
Teleplay by : Kevin White
Story by : Mark Gravas & Stu Connolly
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Steve Moltzen
Greg Ingram
TBA11 June 2006
(Nicktoons Network)
Keo, Keo's dad and Yakkity go camping, but seem to forget to pack vital items. At least Yakkity brings some marshmallows.
Keo and Yakkity find work in a video shop. Yakkity recommends all of Jackie Pachyderm's funny movies, except for A-Pach-Alypse Now.
16a
16b
"End of the Line
House Sitters"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Daegan Fryklind
Story by : Kevin White
Teleplay by : Paul Greenberg
Rob Boutilier
Junko Aoyama
TBA18 June 2006
(Nicktoons Network)
A nature documentary explains that yaks are an endangered species. Keo and Lemony must place Yakkity and his grandma inside a glass bubble in order to save them.
Mr Highpants must attend a Confectionery Convention. He asks Yakkity and Keo to look after his hi-tech home, warning the boys not to touch any buttons ... and only to feed Mr Littlepants "Chimp-Chow".
17a
17b
"Teachers Pet
Yakeo"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Kevin White
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Story by : J. Falconer & Greg Sullivan
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Greg Ingram
Daniel Foley
TBA25 June 2006
(Nicktoons Network)
Professor Crazyhair gives Lemony a high grade for her science project, but Keo believes that flattery had a lot to do with it.
Note: The title was previously known as "The Yakking".
After failing to be picked for the football team, Yakkity and Keo invent their own sport.
18a
18b
"Sharing Bear
Lucky Undies"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Greg Sullivan
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Steve Sullivan
Chris Hauge
Mike Zarb
TBAUnaired
Yakkity still loves Sharing Bear - the children's television presenter, but Keo and Lemony think he is for babies.
Everything is going right for Yakkity. Is it because of the underpants he has been wearing since last Tuesday?
19a
19b
"Techno Prisoners
It's a So-So Life""
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Steve Sullivan
Story by : Terry Saltsman
Teleplay by : Vito Viscomi & Terry Saltsman
Tim Pyman
Greg Ingram
TBA16 July 2006
(Nicktoons Network)
When Grandma Yak turns against modern conveniences, Yakkity has to sneak off to the Techno-seum with his science class.
Yakkity leaves the services of Trilo to pursue a career as a headline act in the Circus Maximus.
20a
20b
"Camp Onion
Snow Biz"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Stu Connolly & Vito Viscomi
Teleplay by : Paul Greenberg
Jono Howard
Stephane Portal
Steve Moltzen
TBA30 July 2006
(Nicktoons Network)
The Onioneers are on winter camp, and Lemony is hoping to win all of the merit medals. But she and Mr. high pants get stuck on top of Mt. Onion. Now Yakkity, Keo, and Wanda must save them.
It is All Onions Eve, and the children of Onion Falls are getting ready to leave their boots of onion soup out over night for the Snow Cow to replace with chocolate milk. However Yakkity's friends no longer believe in the Snow Cow...
21a
21b
"The Fan
From Boom to Bust"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Richard Elliott & Simon Racioppa
Jono Howard
Mike Zarb
Stephane Portal
TBA13 August 2006
(Nicktoons Network)
Yakkity's cousin Jasper is a cute yak with a natural stand-up comedy style. But Yakkity becomes envious and ruins Jasper's show.
When Professor Crazyhair's experiments in the basement blow up the dining room a second time, Granny Yak evicts him from the house.
22a
22b
"Rondo Reversal
The Damage is Done"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Stu Connolly
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Vito Viscomi
Simon O'LearyTBA20 August 2006
(Nicktoons Network)
Granny Yak is in hospital, and Keo has Pineapple Pox, so Yakkity has a sleepover at Lemony's place. There he discovers some embarrassing secrets about Lemony's brother Rondo. When he reveals all at school, Yakkity assumes the position of the school bully. This soon causes everything to be out of whack.
When Chuck Damage becomes Yakkity's personal trainer, Yakkity begins to use him as his body guard. However how will Chuck Damage fare against The Cement Mixer?
23a
23b
"My Fair Crazy Hair
Practically Funny"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Greg Sullivan
Teleplay by : Dennis Heaton
Story by : Mark Gravas & Stu Connolly
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Daniel Foley
Mike Zarb
TBA27 August 2006
(Nicktoons Network)
Granny Yak has a new boyfriend - Chatterbox Ox, but Yakkity is suspicious, and Professor Crazyhair tries to win back Granny's affections.
Things go wild in Onion Falls after Yakkity receives the Jackie Pachyderm Practical Joke box, but someone else knows a few good practical jokes.
24a
24b
"Onion Falls Most Wanted
Blue Rinse Test"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Mark Gravas & Stu Connolly
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Story by : Stu Connolly
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Roger Clarke
Chris Hauge
TBAUnaired
A robber is stealing from homes by blowing bubblegum bubbles and floating up to upstairs windows. Trilo is suspected, but is he really the Bubblegum Bandit?
When Granny Yak moves to a nursing home, Yakkity moves in with her.
25a
25b
"Daddy Uh-Oh
Yaks a Plenty"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Mark Gravas & Stu Connolly
Teleplay by : Jono Howard
Story by : Mark Gravas & Stu Connolly
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Steve Moltzen
Suzanne White
TBA8 September 2007
(Nicktoons Network)
Keo is embarrassed by his old bike, but his father won't let him spend his film school money on a new one. With poor finances, will the family have to move to freezing Bergville?
Yakkity keeps putting off study for a biology test due the next day. However an educational cartoon video featuring Alan Amoeba helps teach Yakkity about cellular replication.
26a
26b
"Home School
The Onion Falls 500"
Mark Gravas
J. Falconer
Story by : Kevin White
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
Story by : Vito Viscomi
Teleplay by : Dennis Heaton
Murray Debus & Chris Hauge
Steve Moltzen
12 December 2003 (2003-12-12)3 September 2006
(Nicktoons Network)
Yakkity and Keo leave school to be taught by Keo's dad.
A soapbox race is announced, and the prize is a year's supply of Professor Crazyhair's Egg Salad. When Lemony forms a team with Keo, Yakkity eventually pairs with a peculiar new neighbor. The inclusion of an egg salad recipe is a tribute to Woody Allen's What's Up, Tiger Lily?

Awards

The show was nominated for a Leo Award for "Best Musical Score" in 2004.

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