Ovide and the Gang explained

Genre:Cartoon series
Director:Raymond Burlet
Jean Sarault
Voices:Thor Bishopric
Terrence Scammell
Dean Hagopian
A.J. Henderson
Theme Music Composer:Carlos Leresche
Country:Canada
Belgium
Language:French
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:65
Producer:Jacques Pettigrew
Jacques Vercruyssen
Violette Vercruyssen
Company:CinéGroupe
Odec Kid Cartoons
Runtime:30 min.

La Bande à Ovide, a.k.a. Ovide and the Gang, is a 1980s animated TV show produced by the Canadian animation studio CinéGroupe (who also produced Mega Babies, Sharky and George and The Little Flying Bears) in association with Belgium's Odec Kid Cartoons.[1] It ran on Télévision de Radio Canada starting October 17, 1987,[2] to 1989 and also goes by the names "Ovide Video" and "Ovide's Video Show"; the series gained popularity in the United Kingdom when it was broadcast on the Children's BBC service in 1988 and 1989 in a Friday afternoon slot before switching to Channel 4.

The characters were created and designed by Bernard Godi https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godi_(auteur) in cooperation with Belgian comics artist and animator Nic Broca, who had previously designed the Snorks for SEPP. The show premiered in the United Kingdom on January 17, 1990.

Synopsis

The show stars a blue platypus named Ovide who lives on a non-descript South Seas island, where he has adventures with his friends and thwarts Cy and Bobo, the show's villains.

Main characters

Role of television in Ovide

Television plays an important role in this series. In every episode, Ovide and his friends are watching a programme; Ovide carries a brown briefcase which contains a portable TV set; and there's a wandering TV on the island that approaches the characters at crucial moments and provides information important to the plot. Every time Cy sees the TV, he apparently becomes entranced by it.

Episodes

A number of these episodes were released on VHS by Celebrity Home Entertainment for the "Just for Kids" series, hosted by Noel C. Bloom Jr. during the late 1980s and (assumingly) early 1990s.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://effeska.com/filmography/ CinéGroupe Filmography
  2. News: La Bande à Ovide: vers un premier studio d'animation au Québec? . La Presse. Montreal. D4. 2 October 1987.
  3. Web site: Ovide and the Gang subtitles . 2012-04-17.