Toad Patrol Explained

Image Alt:Toad Patrol logo
Genre:Adventure
Fantasy
Comedy drama
Creator:George Sarson
Peggy Sarson
Developer:Rob Hudnut
Thomas LaPierre
Funbag Animation Studios
Edward Sarson Productions
Director:Nelson Shin (season 1)
Jerry Popowich
Voices:Dawn Ford
Terrence Scammell
Sonja Ball
Nancy Neilson
Neil Shee
Rick Jones
Bryn McAuley
Brady Moffatt
Michael O'Reilly
Long John Baldry
Composer:Ian Tamblyn (season 1)
Andrew Huggett (season 2)
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:26
Executive Producer:Peggy Sarson
George Sarson
Firdaus Kharas (season 2)[1]
Producer:Rick Morrison
Country:Canada
Company:Toadbag Productions
Edward Sarson Productions
Vision Entertainment (US)
Funbag Animation Studios
Helix Animation
Universal Pictures International (season 1)
AKOM (season 1)
RME LLC. (season 2) (US)
Network:Teletoon
First Aired:[2]

Toad Patrol is a Canadian animated series created by George and Peggy Sarson. It premiered on October 2, 1999, on Teletoon (now Cartoon Network) in Canada and on September 7, 2002, on Toon Disney.[3]

Although it was aimed at young children, it found a following among preteens, teens and young adults because the fairly youthful and light-hearted appearance of the show enveloped some rather dark undertones and backgrounds.[4] The story was in unofficial development since 1985, officially beginning when the creators started selling Mistle Toad chocolates and cream pops to raise money.[5]

Years later, Toad Patrol was animated in Korea, AKOM (first season) and India, UTV Toons (additional production services, second season only), although much in-betweening was done in Canada at Funbag and Helix studios. It later aired on the French-language Télétoon as La Petite Patrouille,[6] and on the TeleFutura (now UniMás) Spanish-language network as Patrulla de Sapitos. It also aired in Italy on Rai 2 as La pattuglia dei ranocchi.[7]

Story

The story is about a group of eight young "Toadlet" siblings and their struggle for survival in The Great Forest.[8] [9]

The Ancients are quite powerful and knowledgeable in shamanistic like magic. According to legend; they had created Toad Hollow, left many symbols of their existence behind and had eventually disappeared. Now, due to unknown reasons, the Toads have to abandon the forest and migrate to Toad Hollow. Toad Hollow is basically a giant haven, home to many Toads. The only way to enter Toad Hollow is a gateway known as the Fairy Ring. Or at least, this is the only way that will prevent one from becoming a Toadstool after the ring closes. This portal of sorts opens and closes in random areas of the forest annually, and any who miss the Ring end up stranded or turn into a toadstool.

The main characters are late born Toadlets who missed the great migration. Unable to figure out what to do, they are greeted by a wandering Toad sage named Mistle Toad. He tells them about the Fairy Ring and how to find it. It is not known exactly where it is because the location changes every year. It is revealed shortly after that the youngest of the eight toadlets, Panther Cap, has the ability to hear what certain "Lightning Oaks" (called Thunder Trees by the toadlets) are saying, and can also tune into these trees telepathically with the use of an acorn.

Along their journey, every member of the group develops a special skill which they use to contribute to the group's survival. They also meet Earth Star, a young Toadlet musician who was part of a previous group of Toadlets who failed to find the Fairy Ring in time and all turned into Toadstools.

The series lasted two seasons, 13 episodes each. The first follows the Toadlets as they find the Fairy Ring. In the second season, when in Toad Hollow, Panther Cap hears Mistle Toad calling out for help. Eventually after telling the others, they set out to find and rescue him.

Characters

See main article: List of Toad Patrol characters.

Production

This series was first realized by George and Peggy Sarson in 1985. He created the character of Mistle Toad back then, and penned a series of short stories about Toad Tunnels, tunnels dug in some areas of the world for groups of toads who migrate. The tunnels act as a way to give the Toads a safe passageway past freeways and roads, as this had been known to destroy whole groups of migrating toads before the invention of the tunnels. George found the perilous journey of the toads fascinating, and created a story about it.[10]

Teletoon, at the time not yet launched, commissioned the first season as early as January 1997 for its first batch of original programming.[11] In 2002, the sale of broadcast rights to Disney in the US was announced,[12] along with the production of a second season.[13] A show sponsor page had stated that 13 additional episodes of the series were in production as of 2005.[14]

The first season was produced by AKOM Production Company, while the second season was produced by RME Animation Studios. Slippery Jack is voiced by Brady Moffatt in the first season and not the second season because he is uncredited.

Run for the Toad, a marathon organized by Peggy and George Sarson, used characters from the series for branding and had special events for children where episodes of the show were aired in both English and French.[15]

Episodes

Season 2: Chapters 14–26 (2002)

Home releases

Three DVDs were released in 2005, each one containing three episodes.

NameRelease DateEpisodesContains
The World of Toad Patrol[16] April 26, 20051 - 3"One For All"
"The Giver of Names"
"The Fire"
Toad Patrol: The Crystal Caverns[17] July 26, 20054 - 6"The Crystal Caverns"
"Scooped"
"The Stay Away Place"
Toad Patrol: Toadlets to the Rescue[18] December 6, 20057 - 9"Trojan Duck"
"Night Fright"
"Trapped"

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Toad Patrol -. www.chocmoose.com.
  2. Web site: [ftp://support.crtc.gc.ca/logs/ Television Program Logs]. March 2, 2016. Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. Alt URL
  3. Web site: Children's TV comes of age. Allan Johnson, Tribune television. reporter. chicagotribune.com. September 14, 2002 .
  4. Web site: Student Animation Festival of Ottawa: Proprietary production is job 1 - Playback. oldads.playbackmag.com.
  5. Web site: Student Animation Festival of Ottawa: Proprietary production is job 1 - Playback. oldads.playbackmag.com.
  6. Web site: www.teletoon.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20020106114317/http://www.teletoon.com/cgi-local/programFR.cgi?value=Petite+patrouille,+La&type=title&match=exact. dead. January 6, 2002. January 6, 2002.
  7. Web site: AntonioGenna.net presenta: IL MONDO DEI DOPPIATORI - ZONA ANIMAZIONE: "La pattuglia dei ranocchi".
  8. Web site: About Toad Patrol (TM). https://web.archive.org/web/20030510153336/http://www.toadpatrol.com/concept.html. dead. May 10, 2003. May 10, 2003.
  9. Web site: About Toad Patrol (TM). https://web.archive.org/web/20030510152429/http://www.toadpatrol.com/priorities.html. dead. May 10, 2003. May 10, 2003.
  10. Web site: About Toad Patrol (TM). https://web.archive.org/web/20030510151950/http://www.toadpatrol.com/history.html. dead. May 10, 2003. May 10, 2003.
  11. Web site: TELETOON, THEN: On the road to launch. Allison. Vale. January 27, 1997. Playback.
  12. Web site: Eight new shows for Toon Disney.
  13. Web site: New preschooler from Funbag.
  14. Web site: TradeMarketPlace, LLC. https://web.archive.org/web/20050421193414/http://www.trademarketplace.com/pages/6/. dead. April 21, 2005. April 21, 2005.
  15. Web site: Run for the Toad: Frequently Asked Questions. https://web.archive.org/web/20050407195434/http://www.runforthetoad.com/faq.html. dead. April 7, 2005. April 7, 2005.
  16. Web site: Toad Patrol: World of Toad Patrol. Amazon . January 29, 2008.
  17. Web site: Toad Patrol: The Crystal Caverns. Amazon . January 29, 2008.
  18. Web site: Toad Patrol: Toadlets to the Rescue. Amazon . January 29, 2008.