Английская Википедия:Bruno the Kid
Шаблон:Infobox television Bruno the Kid is a syndicated cartoon series created by Bruce Willis and produced by Film Roman[1] In association with Flying Heart Films, Taurus Film GmbH and Co. and Nickelodeon UK. The series consists of 36 half-hour episodes, and ran from September 23, 1996, to May 26, 1997.[2] Spanish-dubbed episodes of the series aired on Univision in the United States from September 16, 2000, to September 8, 2001, as part of the ¡De Cabeza! Saturday Morning Block.[3] It also has Spanish-dubbed episodes of the series aired on Telefutura from 2003 as part of Toonturama on Saturday and Sunday Morning Block along with The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat and Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm.
Plot
This cartoon series stars Bruce Willis as the voice of Bruno, an 11-year-old boy who becomes a top spy for a secret espionage organization. The organization, named GLOBE, contacts Bruno via his computer and a special gadget watch, and is completely unaware of its top spy's young age, as he hides behind a computer-simulated avatar of a full-grown man (in the image of Bruce Willis).
The members of GLOBE that Bruno works with in person, such as Jarlsburg (voiced by Tony Jay), and Harris (voiced by Mark Hamill), are also unaware that GLOBE does not know Bruno's actual age, and assume that the organization must know what it is doing in sending the boy into dangerous situations.
The episodes consist of Bruno managing to live a double life without the knowledge of his parents or friends (for example, in one episode he tells his parents that he is camping in the garden and he sets up a torch to project a fake silhouette of himself onto the side of the tent, so that it looks like he is inside it). Meanwhile, with an alibi set up, Bruno will be out saving the world, or foiling a major heist with the aid of his British spy partner Jarlsburg (in one episode, one of Bruno's classmates catches Bruno on camera in the process of carrying out a spy mission and tries to blackmail him; however, Bruno erases the videotape and his secret is safe; his classmate was unable to expose him). Later in the series, Jarlsburg quits being Bruno's partner, after hesitating to fire a weapon in fear that he will hit Bruno. Bruno objects to Jarley quitting the team. Jarley eventually comes to his senses and returns to being Bruno's partner. He apologizes to Bruno for quitting. In the course of each mission, they usually meet Harris (a spoof of the character "Q" in the James Bond books and films) who supplies Bruno with gadgets, which Bruno usually finds a use for later on in the episode. As well as voicing the title character, Willis was one of the executive producers and also co-wrote and sang the theme song for the show with backing singers.
Cast and characters
Heroes
- Bruce Willis as Bruno the Kid
- Tony Jay as Jarlesburg
- Mark Hamill as Harris
Villains
- Tim Curry as Lazlo Gigahurtz
- Kenneth Mars as Professor Von Trapp
- Bronson Pinchot as General Armando Castrato
- René Auberjonois as Leonard DaLinguini
- Matt Frewer as Booby Vicious
- Dawnn Lewis as Di Archer
- Edward Asner as the Engineer
- Ed McMahon as the Engineer's henchman
- Frank Welker as Koos Koos
Other characters
- Jennifer Hale as Leecy Davidson
- John Bower as Howard (Bruno's father)
- Kath Soucie as Grace (Bruno's mother)
Additional voices
Included in the list of additional voices were Frank Welker, Earl Boen, Ed Gilbert and Kenneth Mars.
Episodes
Series overview
Video and DVD release
Episodes were released on VHS by Family Home Entertainment, but as of December 2, 2009, there have been no plans for a U.S. DVD release. A compilation movie Bruno The Kid The Animated Movie was released in 1996. The series is available on Tubi, Freevee and The Roku Channel. The episodes were released out of order on Freevee but has long since been corrected on other streaming services.
In Italy in 2008, nine single DVD volumes were released with four episodes per volume with English soundtrack & English credits, which are now out of print.
References
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ ¡De Cabeza!" - (Univision Network) - Promo (2001) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXd__2nzeMg
External links
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