Skippy: Adventures in Bushtown
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Skippy: Adventures in Bushtown (also known as Skippy: Adventures in Bushland) is an Australian animated children's series created by Yoram Gross, set in a fictionalised Australian town. It is based on the character Skippy from the 1968 live-action series Skippy the Bush Kangaroo.[1]
It differs from the other Skippy series as it is animated and features anthropomorphic characters. Skippy, for example, is an anthropomorphic, male kangaroo who wears a baseball cap and is depicted as a Park Ranger of the fictional town of Bushtown.[2]
Premise
Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (voiced by Jamie Oxenbould) is a young park ranger who resides in Bushtown. He always happens to get in the way of Mayor Croco, his greedy wife Suka, his pack of goons, and his frequent get-rich schemes which often endanger the town.[3][4]
Characters
- Skippy: A bush kangaroo and the protagonist. He works as the park ranger of Bushtown. He is a very thoughtful, caring, dutiful, and well-educated sort doing what he can to keep Bushtown in order and its people happy.
- Matilda Roo: A bush kangaroo who casts the news on television around Bushtown and the host of Bushtown Tonight. Usually, she is first on the scene and she's a good friend of Skippy, open to his ideas. In "Bye Bye Birdies", Skippy is implied to have a crush on her.
- Professor Angus McPouch: A Scottish-accented Pelican who invents gizmos to improve progress in Bushtown. Half of his inventions don't always have a successful testing phase.
- Mayor Croco: A crocodile and the primary antagonist. He starts out as a garbage collector and becomes mayor of Bushtown by a pure stroke of luck, but he doesn't do his fair service for the people and regards Skippy as a hindrance to his campaign.
- Damon: A rat and one of Croco's goons who serves as his chauffeur, with a voice based on former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke.
- Sirloin: A bull and one of Croco's goons, with a voice-based on Sylvester Stallone.
- Bruiser: A boar and another of Croco's goons, with a voice based on Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- Suka: Croco's spoiled and prissy wife with an obsession for cleanliness.
- Pos: A possum cameraman, with a voice that resembles that of Eddie Murphy. His character design and voice is reused from Slick, who appeared in two episodes of Blinky Bill.
- Bomba: A wombat boom operator for Matilda's shows.
- Mayor Plato Bill: The previous mayor of Bushtown who had been in service for 50 years before Croco.[5]
- Mr. Roge: The recorded producer teaching Suka to sing.
- Mrs. Kooka: a kookaburra and Professor McPouch's maid. Unlike most other female characters, Kooka is voiced by Keith Scott
- Rowdy: a rat is Captain Numbat's assistant.
- Giselle: a koala who wears a magenta dress and a yellow bow. Her character model is a reuse of Myrtle from Blinky Bill.
Voice cast
- Jamie Oxenbould as Skippy, other characters
- Robyn Moore as Matilda, Suka, other characters
- Keith Scott as Mayor Croco, Damon, Bruiser, Sirloin, Pos, Bomba, Professor McPouch, Mrs Kooka, other characters
Episodes
Film
- Skippy Saves Bushtown, a feature-length special.[6]
Video games
References
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- ↑ Skippy Adventures in Bushtown on ASO-Australia's audio and visual heritage online
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- ↑ The Screen Guide-Screen Australia
- ↑ Skippy – Adventures In Bushtown: Vol 1 (DVD, 2006)-eBay
- ↑ Skippy Adventures in Bushtown – Trouble in Bushtown (1997) clip 1 on ASO
- ↑ Skippy Saves Bushtown
- ↑ Skippy's Cartoon Maker – Instruction Video
- ↑ Skippy: Curse of the Temple of Ock (PC/Mac): Amazon.com.uk: Software
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External links
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- Pages with script errors
- Nine Network original programming
- Australian children's animated adventure television series
- 1998 Australian television series debuts
- 1999 Australian television series endings
- 1990s Australian animated television series
- Skippy the Bush Kangaroo
- Television series about kangaroos and wallabies
- Television series by Banijay