Generation O!


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The show's visual design was based on Proimos' style. Every episode had at least one song and music video, which would be related to the episode's plot. Most of the songs used in the series were written and performed by Hale and Michael Eisenstein of Letters to Cleo.

This show aired from 2000 to 2001 on YTV and Kids' WB. Kids' WB aired it as part of their "Fraturdays" block. 13 episodes were produced. In Latin America, the show premiered on Nickelodeon on 2001, but was removed in early 2003. In the UK, the series was screened on the Disney Channel, but unlisted in the schedules and aired in a late night slot and Toon Disney. In Australia it aired on Nickelodeon. In Ireland, it was screened on the Irish language network TG4 with the series dubbed into Irish. In Singapore, the series was broadcast on Kids Central.

Plot

Generation O! focuses on the character of Molly O, an 8-year-old rock star and the lead singer of the band "Generation O!" along with bassist Nub (an older British musician), guitarist Eddie (Molly's cousin), drummer Yo-Yo (a kangaroo), and manager Colonel Bob. Molly also spends time with her best friend Chadd, and tries to avoid her pesky brother Buzz.

Music

Each episode of Generation O! featured an original song performed by alternative rock band Letters to Cleo, for a total of 13 songs. There was also an extra song used specifically for promotion of the show. While these songs were written by the show's writers, Letters to Cleo did write the show's opening theme. In total, 15 songs were performed by the group.

Crew

  • Jodey Cashman – Line Producer
  • Anthony Mathews – Production Manager
  • Mike Milo – Creative Producer and Director
  • Tom McLaughlin – Sheet timing
  • Trevor Wall – Storyboard supervisor
  • Tim Harding – props
  • Phip Dimetriadis – backgrounds
  • Becca Ramos – Additional backgrounds
  • Mike Inman – background color
  • Mike Guerena – character color
  • Brent Gordon and Mike Milo – character design and models
  • Glen Darcey – F/X & other drawings Post-production was provided by Vitello Post in Hollywood

Cast

Voice actors for Generation O!:

Episodes

| EpisodeNumber = 1 | Title = Damp Sheets | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Molly wets her bed, and a crooked senator uses it as blackmail fodder. | LineColor = 700070 | EpisodeNumber = 2 | Title = Our House | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = To prepare for their next concert, Generation O stays in an old house, which proves to be problematic when they get on each others' nerves. | LineColor = 700070 | EpisodeNumber = 3 | Title = You Copied | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Molly is accused of plagiarizing a song from another band, the Dancing Schuberts. Now, Molly has to appear in court, but even she starts to think she copied. | LineColor = 700070 | EpisodeNumber = 4 | Title = Deviated Tonsils | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Molly's tonsils need to be removed, but she insists on keeping her tonsils. | LineColor = 700070 | EpisodeNumber = 5 | Title = Pierced Ears | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Molly wants her ears pierced, but she struggles to prove that she's mature enough to handle to responsibility. Nub, Mr. O, and Yo-Yo try to recreate a delicious pizza. | LineColor = 700070 | EpisodeNumber = 6 | Title = Girls Rule, Boys Drool | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Molly gets angry at her brother, so she and Eddie create the song "Girls Rule, Boys Drool." Seeking revenge, Buzz leaks it behind her back, damaging Molly and Chadd's friendship. | LineColor = 700070 | EpisodeNumber = 7 | Title = Boys May Be Boys | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Molly pretends to be a boy so that she can enter a monster truck rally. However, she causes one of the monster trucks to crash into a building, and she blames it on Buzz, causing her to feel guilty. | LineColor = 700070 | EpisodeNumber = 8 | Title = Look Alike | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Buzz orchestrates a Molly O! look-alike contest. | LineColor = 700070 | EpisodeNumber = 9 | Title = Bedtime Blues | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Molly tries to sneak out of the house to see her favorite comedian. | LineColor = 700070 | EpisodeNumber = 10 | Title = Going Solo | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Winning an award pressures Nub into leaving Molly O!'s band. | LineColor = 700070 | EpisodeNumber = 11 | Title = Lone Fry | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Ironically, Molly is the outcast in her school's winter pageant. | LineColor = 700070 | EpisodeNumber = 12 | Title = Whatever Happened to Molly O!? | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = After a day at Buckingham Palace, everyone thinks the real Molly O has been replaced by a man named Melvin. | LineColor = 700070 | EpisodeNumber = 13 | Title = Buzz's Room | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = After writing a song about Buzz's room, Molly realizes the best person to direct the music video is Buzz. | LineColor = 700070

Home media release

A few episodes were released on VHS in 2001 by Sony Wonder. The series has never been released on DVD.

References

References

  1. (2018). "The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows". Rowman & Littlefield.
  2. (2005). "Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003". McFarland & Co.
  3. (8 Nov 2001). "TV listings". Guardian Unlimited.

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