Clang Invasion
Clang Invasion is an animated television series produced for the Canadian children's programming channel YTV. It also aired on Canal Panda, Gloob, ABC Me and Pop. 26 episodes were produced.[1]
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Genre | Comedy Science fiction Action Cyberpunk Animated sitcom |
Created by | Seng Choon Meng |
Developed by | Doug Hadders Adam Rotstein |
Directed by | Frederick Marcello Wilmot David Low Da Wei |
Voices of | Patrick McKenna Linda Kash Doug Hadders Julie Lemieux Annick Obonsawin Brad Adamson |
Composers | Daniel Ingram Steffan Andrews |
Country of origin | Canada Singapore Hong Kong Brazil |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 (52 segments) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Steven DeNure Anne Loi Seng Choon Meng Steven Ching Chi Wai |
Producer | Beth Stevenson |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies | AGOGO Entertainment Ltd. (season 1 only) Scrawl Studios Decode Entertainment (season 1 only) 9 Story Media Group 2D Lab |
Release | |
Original network | YTV ABC3 Pop Gloob |
Picture format | 1080i (16:9 HDTV) |
Original release | September 12, 2009 – February 12, 2010 |
Plot
Three alien robots, Rivet, Widgit and Socket, accidentally crashed their spaceship on a backyard tree on Earth. Human twins Robin and Daisy Harrison, and their pet dog Sam went to investigate the crash, where they encounter the robots.[2] Not capable of returning to Planet Clang, the robots becomes friends with Robin and Daisy, made Sam speak by installing a voice box, and utilise a spectrum of gadgetry for their goals. The twins also have to keep the robots a secret. Before rivet widget and socket return to planet Clang.
Characters
- Rivet: (voiced by Patrick McKenna) The captain of the spaceship, Rivet is a male robot and inventor that serves as a genius to the kids, offering them his inventions. He discovered information about Earth from its old commercial broadcasts into space.
- Widgit: (voiced by Linda Kash) The spaceship's navigator and maintainer, Widgit is a female robot who performs poorly technologically compared to the other robots but sympathizes with living things. She can contact with any living thing after accidentally devouring one of Rivet's gadgets.
- Socket: (voiced by Doug Hadders) The spaceship's security officer, Socket is a simpler robot, unlike the others. As an old robot, his parts frequently fall off, with Rivet reattaching back socket’s parts. His head also acts as an object storage.
- Robin Harrison: (voiced by Julie Lemieux) A 7-year-old human boy and Daisy's twin brother, Robin thinks the arrival of the robots in his background is the best thing in his life.
- Daisy Harrison: (voiced by Annick Obonsawin) A 7-year-old human girl and Robin's twin sister, Daisy isn't as wise as her age in contrast to him, despite believing the contrary.
- Sam: (voiced by Brad Adamson) The Harrisons' dog, Sam was given a voice box on his collar from the robots in order to speak. He is talkative.
Episodes
The dates that follow are when the episodes were initially developed and released in Singapore and England and not when they debuted in Canada, which was over 3 years later.
1. Countdown to Desthruction / When Life Gives You Lemons -September 12th, 2009
2. I, Giant Robot / Super Excellent Fantastical Man... and Daisy - September 19th, 2009
3. Home a Clone / Pause and Order -September 26th, 2009
4. To Everything Learn, Learn, Learn / The Fluffy Kitten… of Death - October 3rd, 2009
5. The Road to Invention / Queen Bumble Bee - October 10th, 2009
6. O Tannenbomb / Teleputty - October 17th, 2009
7. Welcome to My Nightmare / Trick or Treat or Trick or Treat - October 24th, 2009
8. Ace Up His Sleeve / The Fright Stuff - October 31st, 2009
9. Hide and Seek and Destroy / Go Kart a Go-Go - November 7th, 2009
10. Chicken-Pocalypse / The E.A.R.L. Files - November 14th, 2009
11. Freaky Monday / You Can't Handle the Tooth - November 23rd, 2009
12. Oh Snow He Didn't / Total Eclipse of the Art - November 30th, 2009
13. Close Encounters of the Love Kind / Completely Lost in Space - December 2nd, 2009
14. The Big Dance / Lemur Come Back to Me - December 14th, 2009
15. Two Dads Are Better Than One / The Polar-Bear Express - December 28th, 2009
16. Hail to the Chief / With Friends Like These - January 6th, 2010
17. License to Drive / Bullyworth - January 7th, 2010
18. Recycle, Reuse, Re-Boot / Say Cheese - January 8th, 2010
19. Bring Your Parents to Work Day / The Grandma Illusion - January 11th, 2010
20. Robin Boy Genius... Naaaaa / Back on the Clang Gang - January 12th, 2010
21. To Air is Devine / Field of Mean - January 13th, 2010
22. There Goes the Neighbourhoodistan / On the Run - January 14th, 2010
23. Evolution Solution / To Sasquatch a Thief - January 16th, 2010
24. A Kung Fu Star is Born / Citizen Lame - January 18th, 2010
25. Alien Happy Fun Time Challenge / Living It Upgrade - January 19th, 2010
26. April Fools / Dazed and Com-pooched - February 12th, 2010
Production
The series was originally going to be called Gizmo. The series was co-produced by Decode Entertainment, Agogo Entertainment and Scrawl Studios.[4][5] DHX Media is the distributor.[6]
References
- 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. 224. ISBN 9781476672939.
- Singapore Media Fusion. "Animation". Archived from the original on 2010-06-10. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
- "Clang Invasion website". Archived from the original on 24 March 2008. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- Scrawl Studios. http://www.scrawlstudios.com/news07.html
- Village Gamer. "Decode Entertainment And Scrawl Studios Bring New Animated Series To Asia TV Forum." http://www.villagegamer.net/2008/12/12/decode-entertainment-and-scrawl-studios-bring-new-animated-series-to-asia-tv-forum/
- DHX Media. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-08-05. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
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