Ballybraddan

Ballybraddan is an Irish animated television series first broadcast on RTÉ Two in April 2009. The series is produced in Ireland by Monster Animation in association with Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) and the Irish Film Board.[1]

Background

Ballybraddan, based on an original idea by Gerard O'Rourke, was created and written by Noel McGee and Nora King, and directed by Jason Tammemagi. It comprises 20 X 13 minute episodes, and the action covers nine months in the lives of a disparate and lively group of characters. The series focuses on the fifth class pupils of Ballybraddan National School. The show follows them through their challenges and experiences they face through life in Ballybraddan, the fictional Irish town in which they live. However, it is their love of hurling, an Irish sport and pastime, that brings the characters together, and allows them to cope with life's challenges.[2]

Characters

Dylan - Voiced by Aileen Mythen - He and Beacon are unofficial leaders of the gang. He spends most of his time practising his hurling skills. He is without question the team's best hurler, and is known as 'The Special One'.

Beacon - Voiced by Ciaran Fagan - Is the most competitive hurler in the team. He is easily irritated, and is called Beacon because of his frequent blushing. He has two sisters, Grainne and Fiona, while his mother Mary owns the local café.

Aisling - Voiced by Doireann Ni Chorragain - Isn't interested in hurling, however is proud of her team's achievements and supports them in every match. She is Sam's best friend. She is known for her sense of humour, but can stick up for herself very easily.

Sam - Voiced by Lucy O'Byrne - Is from Australia. She and her parents moved to Ireland recently. She likes hurling, and is part of the team.

Soc - Voiced by Joseph Dillon - Got his nickname from his initials (his real name is Seamus). Is twins with Aidan. He's the team's goalkeeper.

Aidan - Voiced by Joseph Dillon - Is Seamus' twin brother, however he isn't interested in becoming a hurler, he much prefers to watch the team and support them in any way he can. He is embarrassed by his Aquaphobia. He often sketches in his sketch book, with much criticism from some of the gang.

Solo - Voiced by Eoin Kavanagh - Known for taking being enigmatic too far. Although he often carries a hurley, he claims not to be a hurler. He moved recently to Ballybraddan from Crattan. He is very secretive and doesn't talk much about his old life in Crattan. Although the gang doesn't know, Solo was often bullied in his old town, but was strong enough not to let it bother him.

Ziggy - Voiced by Cathy Downes - Moved from Poland with his family. He loved hurling the minute he discovered the game, and is now an expert when it comes to game facts and famous players; Ziggy isn't very good at playing the game, but practises more than anyone, simply to improve.

Speedy - Voiced by Aaron Gleeson - Is the bully figure. He, with his two sheepish sidekicks, Gerry and Seany, often mocks the other gang members, however they aren't afraid of him. He declares himself the best at everything, saying "I am the 'champeen!". He secretly has a crush on Amber.

Gerry - Is Speedy's sidekick, who doesn't always agree with some of Speedy's actions, but often joins in anyway.

Seany - Is another of Speedy's sidekicks. He is very bright, and will automatically do what Speedy tells him to do.

Snips - Is the Ballybraddan team captain. He is responsible for motivating the team. He has a crush on one of the Ballybraddan girls, but doesn't tell anyone this secret.

The Bantor - Voiced by Paul Tylak - Is the team coach. He wears the traditional tracksuit of Irish hurling managers, with 'Bainisteoir', Irish for "manager" written on the back, however because some letters have faded with time, he has become known as the Bantor. He can be very strict, but fair on his team.

Amber - Voiced by Amber Flood - Is the star player on the team. All the boys have a crush on her but she has crush on beacon. She loves hurling.

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "ballybraddan".
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