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Ned's Newt
Ned's-Newt-title-screen.jpg
Ned's Newt title screen
Format Animated series
Created by Andy Knight, Mike Burgess
Starring See voice cast below
Country of origin  Canada
 Germany
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 39
Production
Running time approximately 0:22 (per episode)
Production company(s) TMO Film GmbH (German)
Nelvana (Canada)
Distributor Paramount Pictures (VHS)
Broadcast
Original channel Teletoon
Original run September 18, 1993 & February 7, 1997 – January 11, 1995 (German) & December 31, 1999 (Canada)

Ned's Newt was a Canadian/German cartoon series produced by Nelvana and TMO Film GmbH. The program aired from 1993 to 1996 in Germany, and on Teletoon from 1997 to 1998 in Canada. In the United States, the program aired on Fox Kids from 1998 to 1999, and was later rerun on Fox Family Channel.

Contents

[edit] Synopsis

The series begins with Ned finally scraping up enough money to buy a pet. However, upon reaching the pet store, the only thing he can actually afford is a newt. Dubbing his new pet "Newton", Ned quickly tires of it, since Newton just lies on the rock in his bowl. Complaining to the pet store owner that his new pet is not very active, the owner gives Ned a can of "Zippo for Newt" pet food, but warns Ned not to give his pet too much. Ned feeds Newton a little, but Newton does nothing. Ned leaves the can beside Newton's bowl and goes to bed.

That night, Newton crawls from his bowl and gulps down several mouthfuls of Zippo. Thus, the "too much" warning comes true: Newton grows 6 feet tall, can talk (voiced by Harland Williams), and has the power to shapeshift. After Ned realizes this, he and Newton become the best of friends, but unfortunately the effects of Zippo do not last forever. In fact, Newton often gets Ned into trouble, at which point the Zippo wears off and Newton shifts back to his smaller form, leaving Ned alone to bear the wrath of his elders.

The series recounts the misadventures of Ned attempting to live a normal life while trying to keep Newton from being discovered. Recurring plots involve Ned and Newton working to fix situations which Newton has helped go awry, Ned's hopeless crush on his neighbor, Linda Bliss (who reduces Ned to speaking in gibberish) and his rivalry with snobbish Rusty McCabe for Linda's affections.

[edit] Plot and themes

Each show made a habit of creating outrageous plots out of mundane tasks and settings. For example, after a joyful weekend of playing, Ned exclaims he cannot wait for the next one. Newton then comes up with the idea that, rather than wait for next weekend, they can build a time machine and travel back to Friday, and relive the weekend. After they build the time machine out of a bunch of household objects, they accidentally travel back to the age of the dinosaurs, and end up changing the future. In another episode, in an effort to raise money for charity, Ned's friend Doogle digs a hole and stumbles across a race of subterranean trolls secretly planning domination of the world's "metropolises-es".

Ned takes Newton with him everywhere, and makes sure to keep some Zippo food with him at all times, just in case he needs Newton's help. Newton's powers almost always make things worse, mostly due to the fact he has a poor understanding of society. Thus, when Ned explains to him that Newton has made a terrible mistake (such as giving 3.5 million dollars to some passersby), Newton and Ned must work together to put things right. And although they usually succeed in doing so, Newton invariably changes back to newt form just in time to avoid being seen.

The series made extensive references to famous faces and popular culture at the time, relying heavily on Harland Williams's experience as a stand-up comedian and impressionist. Newton morphs into "newt-versions" of many famous personalities in each episode, such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Humphrey Bogart and Clark Gable for comic effect. Several running gags also span the episodes of all three seasons, such as Mrs. Flemkin finding a crow hiding in the kitchen, Newton having an idea and producing a duck and bicycle pump, or the appearance of quahogs (usually in a barrel) which begin to sing M-O-T-H-E-R by Howard Johnson. Newton also frequently broke the fourth wall, especially in season three, even going so far as to comment upon how poorly his bellybutton was drawn, or whether newts should have bellybuttons at all.

For the final four episodes of season three, Harland Williams was replaced by Ron Pardo as the voice of Newton.

In Season 3, episode 8 ("Rear Bus Window") Newton proclaims that he is a member of the genus Triturus, which are crested or marbled newts native to Europe. Newton also mentions the species name vittercensis, which is not a catalogued member of the genus.

[edit] Episode list

Each episode contained two ~11-minute cartoons.

[edit] Season 1

  • Out With The Old, in With The Newt
    What Rock Through Yonder Window Breaks
  • Nightmare on Friendly Street
    A Snitch in Time
  • Voyage to The Bottom of The Dump
    Happy Blood Altar Ring to You
  • Mars Dilemma
    Saturday Night Fervour
  • Citizen Ned
    The Most Grating Show on Earth
  • Jurassic Joyride
    Take A Hike
  • New Improved Zippo
    What Big Rewrite Notes You Have
  • Home Alone With Frank
    The Lucky Penny
  • Help Me, I'm Bald
    Planes, Trains, And Newtmobiles
  • Broken Record
    Newton's Day Out
  • Can't See The Forest For The Treefort
    Saving Lummox
  • Newton Falls In Love
    Show Me The Money
  • One Flu Over The Cuckoo's Nest
    Mall Good Things Come To An End

[edit] Season 2

  • Live and Let Dad
    Ned's Army
  • Climb Every Newton
    Go Nest, Young Man
  • Weekend At Bernice
    New Year's Ned
  • Lights, Camera, Newton!
    When In Drought
  • Draw Your Own Concussion
    Tis Follicle To Be Wise
  • Back To The Futile
    Motley Cruise
  • Take Your Picnic
    Crop! In The Name Of Love
  • Abode To Ruin
    Educating Reeger
  • Norman's Newt
    The Show Must Go Off
  • If The Shoe Gives You Fits
    Ned And Edna, And Ed ‘N Aden
  • Fantastic Neddage
    A Mother Day, A Mother Dollar
  • Newt York, Newt York
    Lummox Of The Baskervilles
  • Frankenvine
    Nedapalooza

[edit] Season 3

  • Diary Of A Nedman
    Last Fraction Hero
  • Carnival Knowledge
    Go Fetch
  • Xylophone Camp
    The Friendly Triangle
  • Never-Never Ned
    To Have And Have Newt
  • Summer Rental
    The Man Who Would Be Flemking
  • Cyranewt De Bergerac
    The Boy Who Newt Too Much
  • Nedding Bells Are Ringing
    Newt's Ned
  • Rear Bus Window
    Et Tu, Newté?
  • Love Is A Many-Salamandered Thing
    Trouble Indemnity
  • 312 Angry Women
    Toys Will Be Toys
  • Summer Gone, Summer Not
    Sealed With A Newt
  • The Tooth Is Out There
    Remote Possibility
  • Regattadämerang
    All's Well That Hens Well

[edit] Voice talent

[edit] Selected credits

  • Created by: Michael Burgess, Andy Knight
  • Executive Producers:
    • Clive A. Smith
    • Patrick Loubert
    • Michael Hirsch
    • Andy Knight
    • Andrew Nicholls
    • Darrell Vickers
    • Peter Völkle
  • Produced by: Vince Commisso
  • Directed by: Rick Marshall
  • Voice Director: Debra Toffan
  • Casting: Karen Goora
  • Art Director: Mike Ksunyoska
  • Music by: John Tucker

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