Space Cats


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FieldValue
genreAdventure
Science fiction
Comedy
creatorPaul Fusco
developerRowby Goren
composerShuki Levy
Udi Harpaz
theme_music_composerLeslie Ann Podkin
Alf Clausen
producerLeslie Ann Podkin
starringPaul Fusco
Charles Nelson Reilly
voicesRob Paulsen
Townsend Coleman
Pat Fraley
narratedRobert Ridgely
companyMarvel Productions
Paul Fusco Productions
NBC Productions
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
networkNBC
executive_producerPaul Fusco
Bernie Brillstein
Joe Taritero
num_seasons1
num_episodes13
first_aired
last_aired
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|genre = Adventure Science fiction Comedy |writer = |creator = Paul Fusco |developer = Rowby Goren |composer = Shuki Levy Udi Harpaz |theme_music_composer = Leslie Ann Podkin Alf Clausen |producer = Leslie Ann Podkin |starring = Paul Fusco Charles Nelson Reilly |voices = Rob Paulsen Townsend Coleman Pat Fraley |narrated = Robert Ridgely |company = Marvel Productions Paul Fusco Productions NBC Productions |country = United States |language = English |network = NBC |executive_producer = Paul Fusco Bernie Brillstein Joe Taritero |num_seasons = 1 |num_episodes = 13 |first_aired = |last_aired = Space Cats is a 1991 American animated comedy television series (with some live-action puppetry sequences) created by Paul Fusco, that aired on Saturday mornings on NBC from September 14 to December 14, 1991. It depicts alien felines helping mankind.

Charles Nelson Reilly made brief but memorable appearances in each episode as D.O.R.C.

Plot

The Space Cats come from a planet called Trygliceride-7, ruled by a being named D.O.R.C. (short for Disembodied Omnipotent Ruler of Cats) which can be described as a disembodied, bespectacled, human head with a funny voice and green skin. The Space Cats station themselves on Earth in an underground base with a garbage can as its only access. A live-action segment is shown, where various Space Cats are seen on duty.

D.O.R.C. describes each mission to the team's leader Captain Catgut. The animated segment is then shown where Captain Catgut sends the team of Tom, Scratch and Sniff out to work. At the end of each episode, the group gives the viewers a moral, then wrap up the episode vocalizing the Charge music and shouting out their team name. This was spoofed, when one Space Cat says the moral is for kids to stop watching TV and go read a book, the other two angrily remark that if that is taken seriously it would result in their own cancellation, in which it did end after July 1992 as these results were disputed by Federal Communications Commission.

Episodes

|EpisodeNumber = 1 |Title = Send in the Clones |WrittenBy=Howard Bendetson Paul Fusco David Silverman |OriginalAirDate = |ShortSummary = The Spacecats are sent to investigate why a clown who runs a respected children's show has now been promoting violence and crime. The Spacecats find the real TV host who has been kidnapped and replaced with a robotic doppelganger. A sleazy show business executive now controls programming through these robot clones, and the second plan of his stage is to do this with the President of the United States. Unfortunately for the Spacecats, the bad guy has captured them and replaced them with robots, who commit crimes and ruin the reputation of the Space Cats. Trivia: The Space Cats find among the hostages Spider-Man which was a likely reference to Marvel Productions which produced the show, ALF referring to Paul Fusco who worked on both shows and voiced Captain Catgut, and George H. Bush, who was in office at the time of the episode's debut. |LineColor = 000 |EpisodeNumber = 2 |Title = Stinking Pollution |WrittenBy=David Silverman Rogena Schuyler |OriginalAirDate = |ShortSummary = Mass pollution and toxic waste has been infecting communities. The Spacecats look to root of the matter whilst being stalked by a "shadowy figure". |LineColor = 000 |EpisodeNumber = 3 |Title = Like Cats to Water |WrittenBy=Terrie Collins |OriginalAirDate = |ShortSummary = Earth's water supply is drying up at a rapid pace. The Space Cats are at a loss to explain, until they find a water park has been doing a roaring business. |LineColor = 000 |EpisodeNumber = 4 |Title = Thank You, Masked Man |WrittenBy=David Silverman Rogena Schuyler |OriginalAirDate = |ShortSummary = An old superhero is now a has-been forgotten by the general public. A Hollywood producer says he can revive the over-the-hill superhero's career, but it is a conspiracy to dupe him into committing crimes. The Spacecats try and get him to return to his glory days. |LineColor = 000 |EpisodeNumber = 5 |Title = A Recession is Depressin' |WrittenBy=Rowby Goren |OriginalAirDate = |ShortSummary = The U.S. Treasury is empty, sending the country into grinding poverty. When a lack of physical robbery is found, it is shown to be the work of a crooked government employee, who beats the Space Cats to the punch through computer crime, digitally sending the stolen cash into random bank accounts across America. |LineColor = 000 |EpisodeNumber = 6 |Title = Diamonds are Fur-ever |WrittenBy =George Atkins |OriginalAirDate = |ShortSummary = A famous professor has been kidnapped in the Amazon, and the Space Cats’ assignment is to rescue Him. |LineColor = 000 |EpisodeNumber = 7 |Title = Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall |WrittenBy =Ted Pederson |OriginalAirDate = |ShortSummary = Beautiful women are turning into ugly hags without explanation. Captain Catgut assigns an extra member to the team, a female Space Cat named Yvette Meow. The cats link the ugliness to a hairdresser who wishes to be the only beautiful woman in the world, and suspect the movie star Lollipop is the next target. Tom, Scratch and Sniff are not enthralled about having a girl on their team, until the male Space Cats commit a big error and it is up to Yvette to save the mission. |LineColor = 000 |EpisodeNumber = 8 |Title = The Incredible Shrinking Monuments |WrittenBy=George Atkins |OriginalAirDate = |ShortSummary = Earth's famed landmarks have vanished, and the trail leads to a mini-golf course. |LineColor = 000 |EpisodeNumber = 9 |Title = Blintzcapades |WrittenBy=George Atkins |OriginalAirDate = |ShortSummary = |LineColor = 000 |EpisodeNumber = 10 |Title = A Tale of Two Kitties |WrittenBy = |OriginalAirDate = |ShortSummary = |LineColor = 000 |EpisodeNumber = 11 |Title = Mysteriously Missing Guests |WrittenBy=George Atkins |OriginalAirDate = |ShortSummary = The Space Cats head to Tonsil Manor to locate the guests who are mysteriously vanishing. |LineColor = 000 |EpisodeNumber = 12 |Title = Operation Pine Crud |WrittenBy=Judy Rothman |OriginalAirDate = |ShortSummary = The Spacecats are sent to the Yellowbelly Nat'l Park (A parody of the Yellowstone Nat'l Park) investigate deforestation. They link it to an air freshener company owned by Chuck von Crud. |LineColor = 000 |EpisodeNumber = 13 |Title = Y.I. Auto |WrittenBy = |OriginalAirDate = |ShortSummary = |LineColor = 000

Cast

Principal voice actors

Live-action segment

Additional voices

Crew

References

References

  1. (1997). "The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television". Watson-Guptill Publications.
  2. (2018). "The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows". Rowman & Littlefield.
  3. (2005). "Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003". McFarland & Co.
  4. Landrea Wells. "Children and Television". [[University of Florida]].
  5. Andrews, Edmund L.. (1993-03-04). "'Flintstones' and Programs Like It Aren't Educational, F.C.C. Says". The New York Times.

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