Zazoo U | |
Genre | Comedy |
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Format | Animated Series |
Created by | Shane De Rolf |
Written by | Shane DeRolf Pamela Hickey Dennys McCoy |
Starring | Michael Horton Jerry Houser Brian Cummings Neil Ross Tress MacNeille Susan Silo |
Country of Origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
No. of Seasons | 1 |
No. of Episodes | 13 (List of Episodes) |
Production | |
Executive Producer(s) | Phil Roman Shane De Rolf |
Running Time | 22 minutes (approx.) |
Composer(s) | Jim Covell |
Production Company(s) | Wang Film Production Co., LTD. Cuckoos Nest Studio |
Broadcast | |
Original Channel | Fox (Fox Kids) |
First Shown | 1990 |
Original Run | September 8, 1990 – January 19, 1991 |
Status | Ended |
Wiki | |
Zazoo U is an American animated series that aired on Fox's Fox Kids block on Saturday mornings from September 8, 1990 to January 19, 1991 with only 11 of the 13 episodes aired, as the series was put on hiatus in January and then ultimately cancelled in April 1991.[1] On July 23, 2001, Zazoo U and other properties of Saban Entertainment were sold to The Walt Disney Company.[2]
Plot[]
The series follows the adventures of a group of "Americanimals," who attend a zany institute of higher learning called Zazoo U. Each episode is based on a poem written by show creator Shane De Rolf, that teaches a moral lesson to children.
Characters[]
Boink (voiced by Michael Horton)
Buck (voiced by Dorian Harewood)
Bully (voiced by Brian Cummings)
Dr. Russell (voiced by Stu Rosen)
Grizzle (voiced by Jerry Houser)
Logan Chomper (voiced by Neil Ross)
Ms. Devine (voiced by Tress MacNeille)
Rarf (voiced by Danny Mann)
Seymour (voiced by Lee Thomas)
Slogo Bonito (voiced by S. Scott Bullock)
Tess (voiced by Susan Silo)
Episodes[]
Zazoo U has a total of 13 episodes, spread over 1 season, that were produced from September 1990 to January 1991. The final 2 episodes were left unaired in the United States.
References[]
- ↑ "Fox dropped three shows from Saturday morning schedule ". americanradiohistory.com. April 1, 1991. http://americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1991/BC-1991-04-01.pdf. Retrieved on February 28, 2015.
- ↑ "News Corp. and Haim Saban Reach Agreement to Sell Fox Family Worldwide to Disney for $5.3 Billion ". Saban.com. July 23, 2001. http://www.saban.com/html/press/010723.html. Retrieved on February 28, 2015.