The Eggs

The Eggs is a children's animated television program that broadcast on the Nine Network on 2004 to 2009. There are 52 episodes of 12 minutes duration. Two episodes were usually screened together in a half hour timeslot. The Eggs was produced by Tony Byrne and Brendan Byrne (not related).[1]

The Eggs
Created byTony Byrne
Brendan Byrne
Don Arioli
Directed byGillian Carr
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Country of originAustralia
Canada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes52
Production
Running time12 minutes
Production companiesB&T Entertainment
Funbag Animation Studios
Release
Original networkNine Network
Picture format16:9
Original release2004 (2004) 
2005 (2005)

Series synopsis

The Eggs follows the colourful adventures of the four anthropomorphic egg college graduates as they continue their mission through the Looneyverse to search out valuable new sounds for their music-loving home planet of Kazoo. On their travels, they visit many unique and strange different planets each with their own music and sounds.

Characters

Main

  • Benedict (voiced by Mike O'Reilly (speaking); John Koensgen (singing))
  • Yolky (voiced by Kate Hurman (speaking); Andrea Lees (singing)[2])
  • Scramble (voiced by Terrence Scammell)
  • Sunnyside (voiced by Hélène Joy)

Recurring

Voice Cast

Main

  • Mike O'Reilly - Benedict (speaking), Miney
  • John Koensgen - Benedict (singing)
  • Kate Hurman - Yolky (speaking), Min
  • Andrea Lees - Yolky (singing)
  • Terrence Scammell - Scramble, Eeny, Fred
  • Hélène Joy - Sunnyside, Shelly
  • Rick Jones - Eggor, Meeny

Additional Voices

Episode List

  • The Beginning (airdate: 2004)
  • One at a Time (airdate: 2004)
  • The Worms of Ineptune (airdate: 2004)
  • Planet Jollywood (airdate: 2004)
  • A Lullaby for Shelly (airdate: 2004)
  • The Dangerous Driver (airdate: 2004)
  • Where's Shelly? (airdate: 2004)
  • There's Shelly (airdate: 2004)
  • Choog (airdate: 2004)
  • A Hairy Adventure (airdate: 2004)
  • A Hair Raising Tale (airdate: 2004)
  • The Ogre's Nose (airdate: 2004)
  • Yolky Saves the Day (airdate: 2004)
  • The Bloogles (airdate: 2004)
  • Peanut Surprise (airdate: 2004)
  • The Stringiest Bean (airdate: 2004)
  • Gulpy Wulpy (airdate: 2004)
  • Rubbish Shoot (airdate: 2004)
  • Sunnyside Up (airdate: 2004)
  • Which Came First (airdate: 2004)
  • The Black Hole (airdate: 2004)
  • Doh Rey Me (airdate: 2004)
  • The Missing Egg (airdate: 2004)
  • Growth Sprout (airdate: 2004)
  • Tune Up (airdate: 2004)
  • Counting the Beat (airdate: 2004)
  • Double Yolkers (airdate: 2005)
  • Cinderbot (airdate: 2005)
  • Message in a Bottle (airdate: 2005)
  • Music Trap (airdate: 2005)
  • The Big Freeze (airdate: 2005)
  • Too Much of a Good Thing (airdate: 2005)
  • Now You See Her (airdate: 2005)
  • Pet Show (airdate: 2005)
  • The Bubatuba (airdate: 2005)
  • The Silent Shell (airdate: 2005)
  • The Flying Pan (airdate: 2005)
  • The March of Ides (airdate: 2005)
  • Crosswinds (airdate: 2005)
  • Treasure Island (airdate: 2005)
  • Water Music (airdate: 2005)
  • Top of the Pops (airdate: 2005)
  • The Dance Craze (airdate: 2005)
  • Lost in Space (airdate: 2005)
  • Copy Cat (airdate: 2005)
  • Country Music Blues (airdate: 2005)
  • Plunka (airdate: 2005)
  • A Visit to Oogy (airdate: 2005)
  • Don't Go Home (airdate: 2005)
  • Return to Monotogmous (airdate: 2005)
  • The Deserter (airdate: 2005)
  • Homecoming (airdate: 2005)

References

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