Adventures with Kanga Roddy explained

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Creator:George Chung[1]
Anthony Chan
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:26
Executive Producer:Joe Montana[2]
Ronnie Lott
Runtime:27 minutes
Company:American Champion Entertainment
PeopleNet[3]
Network:PBS Kids

Adventures with Kanga Roddy is a children's television series created by martial arts masters George Chung and Anthony Chan and executive produced by former 49ers Joe Montana and Ronnie Lott.

Premise

Each episode of the Kanga Roddy series focuses on a group of children at a community center and their teachers (played by Jennifer Montana and Karen Lott, wives of former San Francisco 49ers football players, Joe Montana and Ronnie Lott), working on activities such as reading, physical fitness and arts and crafts. During these activities, the children encounter an ethical or social problem, which cause uneasiness or unhappiness among some of the children. The teachers sense the problem and suggest that the children seek help from their friend Uncle Pat, the proprietor of a rare bookstore, played by actor Pat Morita. Uncle Pat, with the assistance of his pet bookworm, Shakespeare, magically transports the children to the land of Hi-Yah where Kanga Roddy lives. Once in the land of Hi-Yah, Kanga Roddy and his friends Bantu - a female African snake, Tackle Bear - his workout partner, Cimbop and Kimbop - a pair of feline sisters, and Zatochi - a wise old snow monkey, help the children solve their problem by giving examples presented through songs. Kanga Roddy gets inspiration for a proper solution to the problem through flashbacks to lessons learned from his martial arts teacher Zatochi or parallels drawn from encounters with his buddy Tackle Bear. The children and the costumed cast present the answers in song and dance routines. When the children return to the community center, they review what they have learned with their teachers.

Cast

Land of Hiyah

Episodes

Series overview

Season 2 (2000)

Production

The show was created by martial arts masters George Chung and Anthony Chan who wanted to change the perception of the arts created by shows like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Power Rangers which exploit violence and instead wanted families to focus on the philosophical elements of martial arts—honor, courage and respect. Initially 13 half-hour episodes of the Kanga Roddy series were produced. One month after its debut, KTEH ordered 26 additional episodes and two one hour specials. The final broadcast of Adventures with Kanga Roddy occurred March 31, 2001 with an airing of episode 12 'We Are Family'; the following month, the show was dropped from KTEH's schedule for good.[4] [5]

Merchandise

An interactive CD-ROM was produced by Brighter Child featuring the character of Kanga Roddy.

Home media

In December 1998, it was reported Blockbuster had signed a deal to carry "Adventures with Kanga Roddy" VHSs at their stores for January 1999.[6]

The series had the following VHS releases:[7]

VHS title Episode(s) Release date
"Honesty is the Best Policy" ‘Honesty is the Best Policy’ October 1, 1998
"Daddy Doesn't Live Here Anymore" ‘Daddy Doesn't Live Here Anymore’ October 1, 1998
"Please Don't Tease" ‘Please Don't Tease’ October 1, 1998
"Adventures With Kanga Roddy Vol. 1" ‘Try, Try Again’
‘Facing your Fear’
October 1, 1998
"Adventures With Kanga Roddy Vol. 2" ‘Promises Promises’
‘Hard to be Humble’
October 1, 1998
"Adventures With Kanga Roddy Vol. 3" ‘I Like You Just The Way You Are’
‘Everybody Do Your Share’
October 1, 1998

Notes and References

  1. News: The Karate Kangaroo. Palo Alto Online. July 21, 2021.
  2. News: 'Kanga Roddy' To Air Daily in '99. SFGate. July 19, 2021.
  3. Web site: Form 10-SB: PEOPLENET INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION. July 17, 2021 .
  4. Web site: KTEH March 25 - 31, 2001 Listings. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20010418064254/http://www.kteh.org/programs/monthly/mar01-25-31.html. KTEH.com. 2001. April 18, 2001. August 6, 2021.
  5. Web site: KTEH April 1 - 7, 2001 Listings. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20010413020945/http://www.kteh.org/programs/monthly/apr01-1-7.html. KTEH.com. 2001. April 13, 2001. August 6, 2021.
  6. News: 'KANGA RODDY' TO HOP ON THE SHELVES AT BLOCKBUSTER VIDEO, A UNIT. Bloomberg News. July 21, 2021.
  7. Web site: Kanga Roddy videos. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20000817062233/http://www.kangaroddy.com/bazaar/videos.html. kangaroddy.com. 2000. August 17, 2000. August 5, 2021.