Brats of the Lost Nebula

Brats of the Lost Nebula (also known posthumously as Jim Henson's Brats of the Lost Nebula) is a puppet and computer animated series originally broadcast on the Kids' WB block of Saturday morning programming in 1998.[1] Created by Dan Clark, the sci-fi series for kids used puppets from Jim Henson's Creature Shop and state of the art computer graphics from C.O.R.E. Digital Effects. The series followed the adventures of 5 orphans (two of which were brother and sister) all from different planets that must band together to fight an evil invading force known as "The Shock". The series was canceled after airing its third episode in the US but the remaining episodes were shown on Canada's YTV.[2]

Brats of the Lost Nebula
Created byDan Clark
Country of originUSA
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producer(s)
Running time21 minutes
Production company(s)Jim Henson Productions
Decode Entertainment
Wandering Monkey Entertainment
DistributorThe Jim Henson Company
Release
Original networkThe WB (Kids' WB)
Original releaseOctober 10, 1998 (1998-10-10) 
January 20, 1999 (1999-01-20)

The remaining episodes were finally released on Roku in the United States on April 2020 which was 21 years after it went off the air.[3]

The Orphans

The Brats sometimes referred to themselves as orphans and each one had a different set of skills in addition to their otherworldly uniqueness. After the escape of Zadam and Triply from the Shock attack on their home world, the 5 kids meet on a living planetoid to start their rebellion against The Shock and find their lost parents.

  • Zadam (voiced by Kirby Morrow) – The factor leader, older brother to Triply.
  • Triply (voiced by Annick Obonsawin) – Little sister to Zadam.
  • Duncan (voiced by Glenn Cross) – He was a heavy, musclebound male with tinkering skills.
  • Ryle (voiced by Evan Sabba) – A horned, blue-skinned male who is fiercely competitive.
  • Lavana (voiced by Deborah Odell) – A winged elf with mystic abilities.

They are aided in their quest by a long-eared animal named Splook and his missile laden suit of armor. And by SMARTS, the smartest computer in the universe. The Brats themselves would ride into battle on modified space cruisers.

Episodes

  1. What Mom Said
  2. Total Bratification
  3. Brain Dead
  4. A Lozian Necessity
  5. Heart Hunters
  6. Punk Chip
  7. The Runaways
  8. Mutant Freak
  9. Blite For a Day
  10. The Acceptors
  11. Faith
  12. Mom & Dad
  13. Papa's Got a Brand New Bag

Cast

Puppeteers

  • Bill Barretta
  • Matt Ficner –
  • John E. Kennedy
  • Trish Leeper
  • Sue Morrison –
  • Ian Petrella –
  • James Rankin –
  • Gordon Robertson
  • Fred Stinson –
  • Jeff Sweeney –
  • Jean-Guy White –
  • Mak Wilson

Voices

gollark: Oh, they said they don't need to be different, so square numbers are fine I guess.
gollark: I mean, you know it has 2 as a factor, and you know it divided by 2 isn't prime, implying it must have multiple prime factors (actually, *is* that the case given square numbers' existence? hmmm.)
gollark: Well, if 0 = 1 then obviously 2 = 3.
gollark: There isn't one unique answer there.
gollark: That's, er, all numbers, though.

References

  1. Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 93. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  2. Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 157–158. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  3. https://www.animationmagazine.net/streaming/hundreds-of-hours-of-jim-henson-content-hits-roku/
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