Planet Sketch Explained

Genre:Animated television series
Sketch comedy
Slapstick
Creator:Nelson Shin
Developer:Mike Roth
Ciarel Jennings
Director:Andy Wyatt
Vamberto Maduro
Voices:Morwenna Banks
Paul Bazely
Clare Corbett
Johnny Daukes
Mark Evans
Teresa Gallagher
Lucy Jules
Gordon Kennedy
Burt Kwouk
Adam Longworth
Alan Marriott
Felicity Montagu
Lucy Montgomery
Tom Parkinson
Rob Rackstraw
Maria Darling
Paul Shearer
Alistair McGowan
John Sparkes
Lizzie Stables
Emma Tate
Tabitha Wady
Keith Wickham
Jo Wyatt
Janet Brown
Composer:Eggplant LF, Inc.
Language:English
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:39[1]
Executive Producer:Miles Bullough
Peter Lord
David Sproxton
Neil Court
Steven DeNure
Beth Stevenson
Producer:Helen Brunsdon
Editor:Richard Hanson
Runtime:11 minutes
Network:CITV
Network2:Teletoon

Planet Sketch is an animated television series produced by Aardman Animations and Decode Entertainment. The show was first aired on CITV on September 10, 2005,[2] and later began airing on the Canadian network Teletoon starting on November 19, 2005.[3] The series ended its run on December 30, 2007.

Overview

Each episode features an assortment of sketches. The show typically begins with a Nose Picker sketch, in which a girl named Olivia pulls out an object from her nose (which is also the title of each episode in Season 1). From then on, several sketches are played out to fill the remainder of the show, culminating with the June Spume and Melville sketch, in which a girl named June Spume uses her body parts to produce music, (such as her teeth as a piano, her feet as a turntable, her butt as bongos, etc.) which accompanies the show's theme music as the show ends.

Typically, there is only one of each type of 3D sketch per episode, but some segments appear twice, and some do not appear at all. The 2D sketches Sara Swapsy, Only Joking, Ira and Lyra, and Bill and Phil always consist of three parts, which alternate with one other sketch in between each portion. The other one-time sketches follow the same pattern but with only two parts each, while the remaining recurring sketches are treated as regular segments.

In the second season, however, only Melville appears, featuring in a dance clip before the credits roll. The Nose Picker sketch still appears though. In this show, the 2D sketches never return, and the show went completely 3D. The second season adds new characters. 2D segments and some 3D characters removed, such as The Gnaughty Gnomes and Mr. Hives & Timbo. In addition, characters dance between segments, or the Planet Sketch sign is shown with a gag, and the 3D format is slightly different from the past, because of the different shape of the characters' eyes, the short depth of their heads and the huge shading on them not showing the glossy surface of their appearance.

Sketches

Original 3-D sketches[4]

Season 1 (2005)

Recurring 2-D sketches

One-time 2-D sketches

Season 2 (2006)

New 3-D sketches

Episodes

The series has been aired in both full-episode and short form. The following information is for the full-length episodes only.

The first 10 episodes were shown on Teletoon in three blocks[5] on November 19, 2005, as part of a special event on the channel called "Nonsense Day".[6]

Season 2 (2006–2007)

References

  1. Web site: Distribution.
  2. July 24, 2006 . Sold . live . . . . https://web.archive.org/web/20131203011728/http://playbackonline.ca/2006/07/24/sold-20060724/ . December 3, 2013.
  3. October 10, 2005 . Cartoon conference stresses characters, stories . live . . . . https://web.archive.org/web/20131203004517/http://playbackonline.ca/2005/10/10/oiaf-20051010/ . December 3, 2013.
  4. Web site: Planet Sketch . www.planetsketch.com . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070218080117/http://www.planetsketch.com/archive/characters.html . 18 February 2007 . dead.
  5. Web site: Teletoon Announces "Nonsense" Programming. 16 November 2005.
  6. Web site: Teletoons to air nonsense. Media of Canada.