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  |DirectedBy= Tsuguyuki Kubo
  |DirectedBy= Tsuguyuki Kubo
  |WrittenBy=[[Richard Carpenter (screenwriter)|Richard Carpenter]]
  |WrittenBy=[[Richard Carpenter (screenwriter)|Richard Carpenter]]
  |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1979|10|1}}
  |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1979|10|1|df=yes}}
  |ShortSummary=Doctor Snuggles builds the [[humanoid robot]] Mathilda Junkbottom as a help to Miss Nettles. Miss Nettles is not happy of her mechanical assistant but given a new chance after almost ruining Snuggles house by flooding it, Nettles and Mathilda form a friendship.
  |ShortSummary=Doctor Snuggles builds the [[humanoid robot]] Mathilda Junkbottom as a help to Miss Nettles. Miss Nettles is not happy of her mechanical assistant but given a new chance after almost ruining Snuggles house by flooding it, Nettles and Mathilda form a friendship.
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  |DirectedBy= Tsuguyuki Kubo
  |DirectedBy= Tsuguyuki Kubo
  |WrittenBy=Richard Carpenter
  |WrittenBy=Richard Carpenter
  |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1979|10|8}}
  |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1979|10|8|df=yes}}
  |ShortSummary=The Treacle Tree talks Doctor Snuggles into building it wings. Once the wings are built and mounted, the tree takes off and doesn't return. Snuggles and his friends go after the tree in a space ship and find it on a planet ruled by plants. Due to its ability to fly the Treacle Tree is now their emperor and wants nothing to do with Snuggles and the others.
  |ShortSummary=The Treacle Tree talks Doctor Snuggles into building it wings. Once the wings are built and mounted, the tree takes off and doesn't return. Snuggles and his friends go after the tree in a space ship and find it on a planet ruled by plants. Due to its ability to fly the Treacle Tree is now their emperor and wants nothing to do with Snuggles and the others.
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  |DirectedBy= Tsuguyuki Kubo
  |DirectedBy= Tsuguyuki Kubo
  |WrittenBy=Richard Carpenter
  |WrittenBy=Richard Carpenter
  |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1979|10|15}}
  |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1979|10|15|df=yes}}
  |ShortSummary=The evil Professor Emerald arrives at the Snuggle's residence to 'sell' Ms. Nettles a [[flying carpet]], but in reality wants to keep her as his own maid. The doctor tries to rescue her from the megalomaniac wizard, but the magician simply brings her back to her house because she was being rather bossy.
  |ShortSummary=The evil Professor Emerald arrives at the Snuggle's residence to 'sell' Ms. Nettles a [[flying carpet]], but in reality wants to keep her as his own maid. The doctor tries to rescue her from the megalomaniac wizard, but the magician simply brings her back to her house because she was being rather bossy.
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  |DirectedBy= Tsuguyuki Kubo
  |DirectedBy= Tsuguyuki Kubo
  |WrittenBy=Richard Carpenter
  |WrittenBy=Richard Carpenter
  |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1979|10|22}}
  |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1979|10|22|df=yes}}
  |ShortSummary=Snuggles's uncle Bill's pet parrot flies to Snuggles to tell him that animals at [[Amazon River]] are turning into butterflies. Snuggles journeys there with his friends to meet Bill and to discover what is causing the anomality and how to remedy it.
  |ShortSummary=Snuggles's uncle Bill's pet parrot flies to Snuggles to tell him that animals at [[Amazon River]] are turning into butterflies. Snuggles journeys there with his friends to meet Bill and to discover what is causing the anomality and how to remedy it.
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  |DirectedBy= Tsuguyuki Kubo
  |DirectedBy= Tsuguyuki Kubo
  |WrittenBy=Richard Carpenter
  |WrittenBy=Richard Carpenter
  |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1979|10|29}}
  |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1979|10|29|df=yes}}
  |ShortSummary=Granny Toots is in dire need of a new hospital for her cats, but is not able to get one since she doesn't have enough money to do so, so the Doctor has a plan: he enters a [[Balloon (aeronautics)|balloon]] race where he can win 1000 pounds. He meets up with Willy Fox and Charlie Rat who try to stop them and garner the winnings for themselves, but fail when Snuggles wins the prize.
  |ShortSummary=Granny Toots is in dire need of a new hospital for her cats, but is not able to get one since she doesn't have enough money to do so, so the Doctor has a plan: he enters a [[Balloon (aeronautics)|balloon]] race where he can win 1000 pounds. He meets up with Willy Fox and Charlie Rat who try to stop them and garner the winnings for themselves, but fail when Snuggles wins the prize.
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Vol 1:
Vol 1:
- Hur Matilda Järndotter Kom Till (Ep1)
- Hur Matilda Järndotter Kom Till (Ep1)
- Det Flyggande Sirapsträdet (Ep2)
- Det Flygande Sirapsträdet (Ep2)


Vol 2:
Vol 2:
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Vol 4:  
Vol 4:  
- Den ängsliga floden (Ep7)
- Den ängsliga floden (Ep7)
- När häxan valborg lekte med elden (Ep8)
- När häxan Valborg lekte med elden (Ep8)


Vol 5:
Vol 5:
- När grävlis inte var sig själv (Ep9)
- När Grävlis inte var sig själv (Ep9)
- Det magiska skrinet (Ep10)
- Det magiska skrinet (Ep10)



Latest revision as of 11:37, 13 October 2025

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Doctor Snuggles is an animated children's television series created by Jeffrey O'Kelly, based on original artwork by Nick Price, about a friendly and optimistic inventor who has unusual adventures with his friends. The show featured fantastical scenarios typically based on the outlandish inventions of Doctor Snuggles, supported by a variety of supporting characters including anthropomorphic animals and objects.[1]

Production

The show was a co-production between British and Dutch producers. The animation was split by two studios: Topcraft in Japan (episodes 1–7, plus intro and ending) and DePatie-Freleng (episodes 8–13) from the United States with some minor differences in animation. All Topcraft episodes (with its unique sound effects) were directed by the prolific Tsuguyuki Kubo, who worked with Rankin/Bass (among others) on many of their features, movies (The Hobbit and The Last Unicorn), and syndicated series (ThunderCats). English, Dutch,[2] German, Swedish and Spanish[3] language versions exist, among others. In the English-language version the title character was narrated by veteran actor Peter Ustinov, with Olwen Griffiths and John Challis.[4] The show debuted in 1980 and consisted of thirteen half-hour episodes.

The show was based on original artwork by British illustrator Nick Price,[5] original scripts and ideas by Jeffrey O'Kelly, and television scripts for each episode by Richard Carpenter and John Halas. Two episodes (#7 and #12) were written by Douglas Adams and John Lloyd, both dealing with ecological issues. Episode 9 was written by Template:Ill.

In the UK, the show featured as part of the Watch It! strand for children on the ITV network and later got repeated on Channel 4 as well as being broadcast on The Children's Channel on cable and satellite television. In Canada, the series aired on TVO in Ontario and on Knowledge Network in British Columbia. It also aired on the ABC in Australia and ran from 1 March 1982 to 20 September 1991, M-Net and Bop TV in South Africa, RTB in Brunei, RTÉ in the Irish Republic where it began airing in 1989 and was shown a number of times up until 1998, PTV in Pakistan, syndication (distribution via Chicago-based Field Communications securing US distribution rights),[6] Nickelodeon, and Nick Jr. Channel in the US, TV2 and TV3 in Malaysia, MediaCorp Channel 5 in Singapore and in New Zealand on TV1 and TV2.

The Dutch dubbing was directed by Frans Voordrecht, by with voices by Jules Croiset, Trudy Libosan, Dick Scheffer and Rupert van Woerkom.

A German dubbed version was also produced, starring Walter Jokisch as Doctor Snuggles, produced by the Bavaria Atelier GmbH, that premiered in June 1981.

The Swedish version features John Harryson and the French version Roger Carel as Doctor Snuggles.

Also, a comic series was produced, published in Germany and Sweden.

Plot

The show followed the adventures of Doctor Snuggles, a kind old gentleman who lives in a comfortable home with his elderly housekeeper, Miss Nettles. Doctor Snuggles spends most of his time inventing; across the series he creates robot Mathilda Junkbottom, a worm-mobile, a machine to restore the colours of the rainbow, a gadget to fight depression, a fire-proof lotion, and a time machine, amongst other inventions. Snuggles typically travels by means of a talking pogo-stick/umbrella and a wooden spacecraft called the Dreamy Boom Boom. Doctor Snuggles must also contend with the malevolent magician Professor Emerald, his arch enemy.

Music

Songs in the Finnish dub were sung by the actors of YLE Import re-using the De Angelis's music but with new Finnish lyrics. In the Finnish dub some scenes are cut, which includes musical numbers in some episodes.

Episodes

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Movies

  • Doctor Snuggles and His Friends (1984)
  • The Magic of Doctor Snuggles (1985)

Doctor Snuggles and His Friends: - The Spectacular Rescue of Miss Nettles - The Remarkable Fidgety River - The Unbelievable Wormmobile Adventure - The Fearful Miscast Spell of Winnie the Witch - The Wondrous Powers of the Magic Casket

The Magic of Doctor Snuggles: - The Extraordinary Odd Dilemma of Dennis the Badger - The Great Disappearing Mystery - The Fabulous Mechanical Mathilda Junkbottom - The Sensational Balloon Race - The Magical Multi-Coloured Diamond

Home releases

VHS

SWE - (Independent Video, re-released by Vision Park Video and Pan Vision) The edge of this 5 Vol forms a picture when put together.

Vol 1: - Hur Matilda Järndotter Kom Till (Ep1) - Det Flygande Sirapsträdet (Ep2)

Vol 2: - När Beata blev bortförd (Ep3) - Äventyret med den otroliga maskmobilen (Ep4)

Vol 3: - Ballongtävlingen (Ep5) - Jättediamanten (Ep6)

Vol 4: - Den ängsliga floden (Ep7) - När häxan Valborg lekte med elden (Ep8)

Vol 5: - När Grävlis inte var sig själv (Ep9) - Det magiska skrinet (Ep10)

Vol 6: - De farliga burkarna (Ep11) - Mysteriet med de försvunna damerna (Ep12) - Den fantastiska legenden (Ep13)

DVD

On 4 July 2005, Firefly Entertainment released Doctor Snuggles on DVD in the UK. The four-disc box set Doctor Snuggles: The Complete Collection features all thirteen episodes of the series.

References

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External links

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