Ricky Sprocket: Showbiz Boy Explained

Genre:Comedy
Sitcom
Alt Name:Ricky Sprocket
Creator:David Fine
Alison Snowden
Director:Josh Mepham
Alison Snowden
David Fine
Starring:Jillian Michaels
Tabitha St. Germain
Ashleigh Ball
Jayne Eastwood
Jeff Lumby
Kathleen Barr
Dorla Bell
Andrea Libman
Scott McNeil
Ian James Corlett
Jamie Watson
Brian Drummond
Peter Kelamis
Richard Newman
French Tickner
Dave Ward
Cathy Weseluck
Dale Wilson
Chiara Zanni
Opentheme:"Ricky Sprocket!"
Composer:Hal Beckett
Country:Canada
Language:English
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:26
Executive Producer:David Fine
Alison Snowden
Chris Bartleman
Tatiana Kober
Blair Peters
Producer:Ashley Ramsay
Company:Bejuba! Entertainment
SnowdenFine Animation
Studio B Productions
Runtime:30 minutes
Network:Teletoon (Canada)
Nicktoons (United States)

Ricky Sprocket: Showbiz Boy is a Canadian animated sitcom produced and owned by Studio B Productions (now as WildBrain). It aired on Teletoon in Canada, Nickelodeon in the United Kingdom and Nicktoons in the United States. Its first airing was as a sneak peek on August 31, 2007,[1] with regular airings in the country beginning on September 8, 2007.[2] The final episode was aired on May 4, 2009. 26 episodes were produced with two seasons.

Production

The series was created by a London native Alison Snowden and David Fine, who also created the prime-time animated series Bob and Margaret as well as the Oscar-winning short Bob's Birthday. They co-directed the series along with Josh Mepham.

The series was produced at Studio B Productions in Vancouver, BC and was a production of Studio B, Snowden Fine, and Bejuba Entertainment. There are 52 11-minute episodes which air as half hours with two segments in each show. It was produced using Flash animation, which was done partly at Studio B and partly in the Philippines at Top Draw Animation.

Writers on the series included Russell Marcus (who also served as an executive story editor), Louise Moon, Bill Motz, and Bob Roth, Brandon Sawyer, Shane Simmons, Ian Boothby, Roger Fredericks.

Voices were recorded in Vancouver and Toronto.

Summary

Ricky Sprocket is the world's biggest child star in film. He works for Wishworks studio (a parody of DreamWorks) and for Mr. Louie Fischburger, his boss. Despite the fact that Ricky stars in some of his favorite movies, lives in a mansion, and sometimes performs brain surgeries for actor patients, otherwise he is a normal kid who doesn't let celebrity fame go to his head. He likes to hang out with his friends and shares a rivalry with spoiled female child star Kitten Kaboodle. Still, Ricky has chores and homework to do when he isn't battling animatronic props.

Characters

Episodes

Season 2 (2008–09)

Telecast and home media

Ricky Sprocket: Showbiz Boy aired on Teletoon in Canada, Nickelodeon in the United Kingdom and Nicktoons in the U.S. Its first airing was as a sneak peek on August 31, 2007,[3] with regular airings in the country beginning on September 8, 2007.[4] The final episode was aired on May 4, 2009 with repeats until the early 2010s.

The first season was released on DVD in the U.S. with eight episodes. A Canadian DVD was released on March 2009.

References

  1. Web site: Gazette . The . Boogie Beebies to Zula Patrol . Canada.com . 2007-08-25 . 2013-11-30 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140315234049/http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=8e4ab963-ff43-4d33-b6b7-a465ef0f30f7 . 2014-03-15 .
  2. Web site: Watch for these new shows . City Parent . 2007-09-07 . 2013-08-13.
  3. Web site: Gazette . The . Boogie Beebies to Zula Patrol . Canada.com . 2007-08-25 . 2013-11-30 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140315234049/http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=8e4ab963-ff43-4d33-b6b7-a465ef0f30f7 . 2014-03-15 .
  4. Web site: Watch for these new shows . City Parent . 2007-09-07 . 2013-08-13.

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