Hoze Houndz

Hoze Houndz is a Canadian animated television program which originally aired on Family Channel from October 4, 1999. It features six dalmatian dogs (Hozer, Squirt, Steamer, Fontaine, Crystal and Brooke) who work as firefighters in the fictional town of Bonehead Hollow.

Hoze Houndz
Created byGerald Tripp
Country of originCanada
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes78
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production company(s)Amberwood Entertainment
DistributorEntertainment One
Release
Original networkFamily Channel
Original releaseOctober 4, 1999 
July 4, 2006

Each of the 78 half-hour episodes produced consisted of two 11 minute stories with interstitials.[1]

Cast

  • Rick Jones - Hozer, Squirt
  • David L. McCallum - Melvin McKie, Duncan McDrool
  • Norm Berketa - Klock (season 1)
  • Kevin Tysick - Murry, Smirk, Klock (season 2)
  • Lianne Picard-Poirier - Crystal, Brooke
  • Kristen C. Smith - Mole Person, Reporter, The Torch
  • Anne Lishman - Fontaine (season 1)
  • Thelma Farmer - Fontaine (season 2)
  • Timothy Mooney - Bob
  • Dean Hagopian - Additional Voices
  • Tori Hammond - Peggy
  • Dean Hawes - Additional Voices
  • John Koensgen - Additional Voices
  • Terrence Scammell - Additional Voices
  • Kate Hurman - Additional Voices
  • Brady Moffatt - Additional Voices
  • Michael O'Reilly - Additional Voices
  • Debbie Murphy - Additional Voices
  • Paul Rainville - Additional Voices
  • Ross Wilson - Additional Voices
  • Peter Dillon - Additional Voices
  • John Stocker - Additional Voices
  • Genevieve Spicer - Additional Voices
  • Jerri Southcott - Additional Voices
  • Dave Brown - Additional Voices
  • Kevin Tysick - Additional Voices

Credits (Season 1)

  • Neil Hunter - Creative Producer, Director, Story Editor
  • Chris Butler - Storyboard Supervisor
  • Dave Brown - Layout Supervisor
  • Mike Stevens - Posing Supervisor
  • Derek Bond - Design Supervisor
  • Peter R. Brown - Overseas Animation Supervisor
  • Edmund Egan - Music
  • Michael O'Hara - Layout Artist

Series created by Gerald Tripp and developed by Neil Hunter, Derek Bond, Troy Sullivan, Todd Sullivan & Craig Berry

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See also

References

  1. Completed Productions Archived 2008-03-19 at the Wayback Machine, Amberwood Entertainment.
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