Eek! Like Eek!, the segment was also a co-production of Nelvana and Fox Kids in association with Savage Studios Ltd. Also, the creators originally intended to include two one-minute segments. Eek the Cat A kind, purple, anthropomorphic cat who's always friendly, willing to help and eternally optimistic, even when the world seems to be against him- and it often is. During the season, Kopp left the show (though he still did the voice of Eek and others) for his own show, The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show for Disney,[5] which would later own Eek! This page was last edited on 15 March 2021, at 09:34. Shark Therapy: After being chased yet again by Sharky, Eek has reason to believe that Sharky needs help. The Cat provides examples of:. The 1993–1994 season. [5] [7] It ran from November 20, 1993, to July 28, 1997. Fox canceled Eek! He also believes that there are 31 days in the month of June. and other properties of Saban Entertainment were sold to The Walt Disney Company. Edit. [3], Eek! Creator Breakdown: The idea for the show came from co-creator Savage Steve Holland's failed experience as a cat owner.All three of his cats died for tragic reasons, with one of them jumping out a 15-story window, another getting carried away by a hawk, and the last one (actually named Eek) drinking antifreeze and passing out in the driveway.Cross-Dressing Voices: A running gag in the show involves the two at a ground station in the company of other scientists after finally getting the. the Cat is about a purple cat named Eek whose motto is "it never hurts to help". However, despite their superior size and firepower and the obliviousness of their targets, the mercenaries always fail to kill the humans with comic results. The Terrible Thunderlizards was mixed in along with Eek, called: Eek! A recurring character named Mr. Iwanter was a caricature of then-Fox Kids executive Sid Iwanter.[11]. [5] It followed Ryan and Wade Heap and their pet Klutter, who they created from a pile of junk because their father's constant allergies made it impossible for them to have a real dog. The The Terrible Thunderlizards Episode Guide, which aired from 1993 – 1996. For the second season in 1993, the show's format was retooled (except It's A Very Merry Eek's Mas, which originally aired as a prime-time special). This attitude generally gets him into trouble, from which much of the humor of the show is derived. The Terrible Thunderlizards was mixed in along with Eek, called: Eek! In the fall of 1995, another segment called Klutter was added, rotating with the Thunderlizards. The Cat. He often gets into trouble because of his selfless attitude. In January 1994, Fox aired four Thunderlizards segments as two Thunderlizards specials. The Terrible Thunderlizards characters. His adventures spoof many movies and TV shows. Eek! Also includes The Terrible Thunderlizards and Klutter! The show premiered on the now-defunct Fox Kids block in 1992 as Eek! Eek the Cat definitely was a big show and had a great theme song, but I've got to admit I always enjoyed the Terrible Thunderlizards show and theme song way more. The Cat - 410 - Thunderlizards-Thunder And Frightening, Thunderlizards-The Thunder Of It All The Terrible Thunderlizards segment was introduced in the middle of the second season of Eek! Kato Kaelin was originally scheduled to be a guest voice in an episode,[12] but the Fox network refused.[13]. One of his cats was named Eek. They went on mysteries, a la Scooby-Doo, to save animals and solve crimes. The Klutter segment came in the fourth season of Eek! [14][15] On July 23, 2001, Eek! It aired onYTVfrom 1992 to 1998 in Canada. Eek! Eek! In 1994 it was renamed Eek! ", "13 Inane Questions with Savage Steve Holland", "NET presents… 19 questions with - I Shot It .NET", "KATO ON KIDDY SHOW? This attitude generally gets him into trouble, from which much of the humor of the show is derived. Watch Eek! the Cat is about a purple cat named Eek whose motto is "it never hurts to help". It was released in 1995. In the following list, "TTL" indicates a Terrible Thunderlizards cartoon. He is a Parasaurolophus only with a hole in the center that contains many gadgets, including a buzz-saw. The Terrible Thunderlizards is a segment that aired in Canada on YTV and in the United States as part of Eek! With Bill Kopp, Charlie Adler, Elizabeth Daily, Elinor Donahue. Stravaganza. [1] It aired from November 20, 1993 to July 28, 1997. The team's most focused member; but is every bit as unfocused as Kutter and Squat when not chasing the humans or performing missions. Other characters include Eek's human family, with whom he cannot communicate via spoken language; Sharky the Sharkdog (his worst nightmare), and Eek's girlfriend, Annabelle.[4]. [16] As of 2017, no word from Disney has been spoken about releasing the series to DVD in North America. After the first couple of seasons, the show was renamed and a second … Summary: Eek! segments. the Cat (1992-1997) is an animated American/Canadian animated series created by Savage Steve Holland and Bill Kopp. The Squishy Bearz – Four colorful bears with their own children's TV program called, Piggy the Penguin – First appearing in the episode "The Lord of the Fleas" (an obvious parody of, Hank and Jib – A pair of government scientists who make recurring appearances, often clutching a cup of coffee each and conversing in dull tones, their words are usually punctuated with 'ums' and 'ers'. "; this often proved to be untrue … https://eekthecat.fandom.com/wiki/The_Terrible_Thunderlizards?oldid=4251. Eek! THE CAT / EEK! Stravaganza in 1995. When they are not after the humans, the Thunderlizards must protect Jurassic City from the Thuggosaurs.[8]. It ran from 1992 to 1997 on Fox's former Saturday Morning children's block Fox Kids, airing on YTV from 1992 to 1998 in Canada. [2] Dee Snider, from the band Twisted Sister composed the show's theme song. There are other characters in the show, like Sandee Heap, who was lonely at first, before Klutter came into their lives. Eek! Voiced by, Annabelle – A female cat and Eek's girlfriend who acts like a. Timmy – Elmo's brother. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. [5][7] It ran from November 20, 1993, to July 28, 1997. Stravaganza, keeping the same format that was used in the second season. Eek! [9][10] In an early design, Eek was colored pink instead of purple. Eek! Watch Eek! 1 Premise 2 Characters 2.1 Additional voices 3 The Terrible Thunderlizards 4 Klutter 5 List of Episodes 6 … The first would feature the Squishy Bearz, and the second one were to feature other characters from Eek!. The original idea for the show came from Savage Steve Holland's experience as a cat owner. [20], The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show, "TV REVIEWS : Cartoons Seek a Gleeful Insanity in New Season", "What Happened to The Terrible Thunderlizards? The Cat (retitled Eek! Stravaganza on the Fox Kids programming block. Starring: Doc Tari, Day Z. Kutter, Bo Diddley Squatt, General Galapagos, Bill & ScooterCreated by: Bill Kopp & Savage Steve Holland The Terrible Thunderlizards is a segment that aired in Canada on YTV and in the United States as part of Eek! The series chronicled the misadventures of a trio of dinosaur mercenaries released from incarceration (the prison sentences were never clarified) and charged with the task of eliminating two primitive human beings after scientists realize that if humanity is allowed to multiply it will mean the end of dinosaur supremacy. The other was often The Terrible Thunderlizards. The Cat on Dailymotion Most episodes of Eek! The Cat video game was released for the Super NES in 1994. The Cat on Dailymotion Like Eek!, this segment was also created by Holland and Kopp. AND THE TERRIBLE THUNDERLIZARDS / EEK! Their usual preferred method of attacking the humans was throwing bombs full of bees, which upon impact would usually then go after the dinosaurs; forcing them to run to water to get away from the bees. Like Eek!, this segment was also created by Holland and Kopp. The series was originally intended as a spin off from Eek! Thirteen 20 minute episodes were produced for its first season. Eek. The Cat. Shows vary from standard cartoon fare to movie spoofs (such as Apocalypse Now and A Clockwork Orange) and musical episodes; the first Christmas episode was written almost entirely in rhyme. Like Eek!, the segment was produced by Fox and Savage Studios with animation by Nelvana. [7] When they started airing, the series title was changed to Eek! NOTE: The Thunderlizards came on November 20, 1993, due to a bad coloring on one of the Thunderlizards. With Tawny Kitaen, Charlie Adler, Bill Kopp, Elizabeth Daily. ; Aliens Are Bastards: Zoltar; Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: Eek has purple fur, his girlfriend Annabelle has pink fur, and Sharky is gray. Stravaganza in November 1996, though they eventually aired the final episodes in the summer of 1997. The Cat - 509 - Thunderlizards-Night Of The Living Duds, Thunderlizards-Oh The Humanity - Eek! Well, he always gets hurt anyway, and his adventures spoof many movies and TV shows. This is a list of episodes of the animated series Eek! The Cat Season 4 Episode 7 TTL: The Magnificent 5½ / The Terrible ThunderLizards / TTL: Bi-Pedator Eek! His mantra is "It never hurts to help! The Cat - 202 - Eek's Funny Thing That He Does, Thunderlizards-Always Eat Your Spinach - Eek! However, because the show turned out to be too long, the one-minute segments were scrapped. Stravaganza in 1994) is an American-Canadian animated series,[1] created by Savage Steve Holland and Bill Kopp[2] and produced by Fox Kids and Savage Studios with animation by Nelvana. The series was originally intended as a spin off from Eek! Elmo the Elk (also known as Elmo: The Brown Nosed Reindeer, Incredible Elmo) – Eek's extremely inept but loyal friend. Celebrities made cameo appearances as themselves on the show, unless otherwise noted. The Cat - 203 - Speed Freek, Thunderlizards-The Lava My Life - Girlfriends on Dailymotion ; The Ahnold: Doc Tari of The Terrible Thunderlizards, whose vocal style and personality is a clear parody of various Arnold Schwarzenegger characters. The show featured many cameos by celebrities,[5] some of whom came back for several episodes. The Cat's channel, the place to watch all videos, playlists, and live streams by Eek! The Cat. STRAVAGANZA (FOX, September 12, 1992-August 1, 1997) Savage Studios Ltd., Nelvana, Film Roman, Fox Children’s Productions, 20 th Century Fox Television. Eek! the Cat is a chubby purple cat who lives in a violent world and his Motto is "It never hurts to help." Stravaganza to include episodes of The Terrible Thunderlizards. Eek! The Cat. the Cat. The Thunderlizards segments were intended to air at the start of the season, but it began two months later because of production delays. The show had two more segments - The Terrible Thunderlizards and Klutter. The segment chronicled the misadventures of a trio of dinosaur mercenaries released from incarceration and charged with the task of eliminating two primitive human beings. The Cat,[7] but it aired as a weekly segment on Eek! MAIN CAST: The segment was supposed to air at the start of Eek's second season in September 1993, but due to production delays, it began in November. In each episode were two nine-minute segments. Well, often times for Eek it does. 's human family, with whom he cannot communicate via spoken language; Sharky the Sharkdog (his worst nightmare), and Eek's girlfriend, Annabelle. Although the mercenaries failed to eliminate the humans, they had better luck in defending Jurassic City from enemies, and had been successful in dangerous missions such as rescuing the kidnapped daughter of the president, which might explain why the team was allowed to continue working and not returned to prison. The Cat on Dailymotion (Also, Bill Kopp and Savage Steve Holland appeared as themselves in the show. Created by Savage Steve Holland, Bill Kopp. Doc Tari (human codename Doctor), is the leader of the team. Unlike Eek! The Cat Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. The Cat. Stravaganza were then re-run from August 1998 to April 1999 on Freeform, back when it was called Fox Family. For the third season in 1994, the name was changed once again to Eek! Klutter ended in February 1996 with 8 segments. This segment lasted a year. 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And The Terrible Thunderlizards. Eek! ), An Eek! These usually consist of very dangerous stunts that only harm Eek when he gets involved. Despite their superior size and firepower and the obliviousness of their targets, however, the mercenaries always fail with comedic results. It is about a purple cat named Eek, who has the motto "it never hurts to help." Zoltar (Voiced by Brad Garrett) – An evil alien bent on destroying Earth by capturing Annabelle and using her as a battery for their planet-destroying laser. For years, all that was available commercially was a single VHS tape with the episodes Catsanova and HawaiiEek 5–0 on it. The Terrible Thunderlizards segment was introduced in the middle of the second season of Eek!The Cat.Like Eek!, this segment was also created by Holland and Kopp. The Terrible Thunderlizards segment was introduced in the middle of the second season of Eek! The Cat Season 4 Episode 8 The Terrible ThunderLizards / TTL: Arctic Blast / TTL: Goop Dreams Eek! The show featured a guitar riff intro, slapstick humor, and pop culture references. It ran from November 20, 1993, to July 28, 1997. The Cat(retitledEek! Accidental Misnaming: The Mayor keeps getting everyone's name wrong. The Cat episodes and more. The Cat, [7] but it aired as a weekly segment on Eek! Watch Eek! His attempts are always being thwarted by Eek and his friends. Eek! There are 36 cartoons in this animated television series. CAT'S GOT HIS TONGUE", Eek! the Cat is a chubby purple cat who lives in a violent world and his Motto is “It never hurts to help.” Well, he always gets hurt anyway, and his adventures spoof many movies and TV shows. In Vlaanderen verscheen de reeks op VTM bij TamTam . The show was originally intended to be a spin off from Eek! Elmo typically maintains a courageous façade but is actually quite cowardly. Eek! as well. Babs; Bill; The Thugosaurs; Kutter; Mr.T-Rex; Doc Tari; Squat; General Galapagos; ... Eek! One was Eek! The Cat is similar to these televisions: The Terrible Thunderlizards, Klutter!, List of Eek! The Cat is een Amerikaans - Canadese tekenfilmserie , gemaakt door Savage Steve Holland en Bill Kopp , die tussen 1992 en 1997 te zien was op de Amerikaanse Fox Kids . The Cat, but it aired as a weekly segment on Eek! The Cat. And The Terrible Thunderlizards. the Cat is a chubby purple cat who lives in a cartoon world and his Motto is "It never hurts to help", well sometimes for Eek it does, but he always gets hurt and his adventures spoof many movies and TV shows. Edit source History Talk (0) Trending pages. and Thunderlizards, the segment was created by David Silverman and Holland along with being animated by Film Roman. Eek! Other characters include Eek! Directed by John Halfpenny. [1] It aired from November 20, 1993 to July 28, 1997. Several episodes of the series used to be available to watch on the ABC Family website and was also seen on the Jetix and Jetix Play channels in some parts of Europe. the Cat is a chubby purple cat who lives in a cartoon world, and his motto is "It never hurts to help." The comical misadventures of Eek, a kind-hearted anthropomorphic purple cat who finds himself in constant mortal danger while trying to help others. The series was originally titled The Six and a Half Lives of Eek the Cat. Eek! EEK! Mom – The apparently single mother of the family that owns Eek. Stravaganza. The show was originally intended to be a spin off from Eek! The Cat (1992–1997). And The Terrible … Stravaganza on the Fox Kids programming block. Category page. The Cat (later retitled Eek!Stravaganza) is an animated series created by Savage Steve Holland and Bill Kopp.It ran from 1992 to 1997. He typically works as a stunt man or in some form of action career. The Cat Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. 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