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− | '''''CityKids''''' was a short-lived Saturday morning show on [[ABC]]. It first aired on September 18, [[1993]]. |
+ | '''''CityKids''''' was a short-lived Saturday morning show on [[ABC]]. It first aired on September 18, [[1993]]. Thirteen episodes were produced. The last show aired on January 29, [[1994]]. |
⚫ | The ''TV Guide'' description of the first episode said: "A wacky new batch of Muppets that includes [[the Dirt Sisters]] -- two urban teens who spread the latest gossip around town -- and a group of rappin' hot dogs called [[Frankie Frank and the Footers]] highlight ''CityKids''. The human CityKids they interact with are an ethnically diverse group of teenagers whose urban misadventures are charted. The first outing celebrates individuality and teaches a lesson in how to deal with a touchy racial situation." The Muppet cast also includes [[Dread]], a Rastafarian philosopher who appeared with his pigeon sidekick, [[Bird (CityKids)|Bird]]. |
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− | The pilot episode of the show had different puppet characters than the rest of the series. Each puppet resembled its final stage but had clearly been rebuit. |
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⚫ | The show was a co-production between [[The Jim Henson Company|Jim Henson Productions]] and the CityKids Foundation, a New York non-profit agency that helps young people use the performing arts to talk about issues impacting their lives. Each episode was written and produced "for kids, with kids," with members of The CityKids Foundation working as performers, creative assistants and production interns.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20010212140403/www.henson.com/television/series/citykids_home.html Henson.com] - Archived on September, 2001</ref> |
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⚫ | The ''TV Guide'' description of the first episode said: "A wacky new batch of Muppets that includes [[the Dirt Sisters]] -- two urban teens who spread the latest gossip around town -- and a group of rappin' hot dogs called [[Frankie Frank and the Footers]] highlight ''CityKids''. The human CityKids they interact with are an ethnically diverse group of teenagers whose urban misadventures are charted. The first outing celebrates individuality and teaches a lesson in how to deal with a touchy racial situation." The Muppet cast also includes [[Dread]], a Rastafarian philosopher who appeared with his pigeon sidekick, [[Bird]]. |
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⚫ | The show was a co-production between Jim Henson Productions and the CityKids Foundation, a New York non-profit agency that helps young people use the performing arts to talk about issues impacting their lives. Each episode was written and produced "for kids, with kids," with members of The CityKids Foundation working as performers, creative assistants and production interns. |
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+ | The show's main theme song was composed by Malik Yoba, who also composed other songs for the series and was a musical creative supervisor. |
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+ | The pilot episode originally aired as an "ABC Saturday Morning Special" on January 30, 1993, and featured markedly different puppet designs for some of the characters. |
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− | The show's main theme song was composed by [[Malik Yoba]], who also composed other songs for the series <ref>[http://tv.yahoo.com/malik-yoba/contributor/1106277 Malik Yoba], Yahoo! TV.</ref> and served as Musical Creative Supervisor for the show. <ref> [http://www.filmreference.com/film/17/Malik-Yoba.html Malik Yoba bio], Filmreference.com.</ref> |
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==Episodes== |
==Episodes== |
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# I Am Woman (1/29/94) |
# I Am Woman (1/29/94) |
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+ | *Cyndi Cartagena as Angelica |
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+ | *Hassan Elgendi as Snoopy |
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− | *Angelica, performed by Cyndi Cartagena |
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+ | *[[Dulé Hill]] as John |
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− | *Snoopy/Christian, performed by Hassan Elgendi |
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+ | *Anne Ho as Susan |
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− | *John, performed by Dulé Hill |
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+ | *[[Renoly Santiago]] as Tito |
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− | *Susan, performed by Anne Ho |
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+ | *Diana Smith as Nikki |
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− | *Tito, performed by Renoly Santiago |
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+ | *Brad Stoll as David |
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− | *Nikki, performed by Diana Smith |
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− | *David, performed by Brad Stoll |
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+ | :''Guest Actors'': |
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− | *Frida, performed by Audrey Ince |
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+ | :[[Olivia Birkelund]], Don Chastain, [[Donald Faison]], Peter Jay Fernandez, Arthur French, [[Ira Hawkins]], Cristina Hernandez, Kevin Jordan, John Manfrelotti, Robert Rodriguez, Angela Scott, Mary Testa, Karen Trott |
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− | *Mr. Lester, performed by Don Chastain |
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− | *Unknown Character, performed by Dash Mihok |
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− | *Unknown Character, performed by Michelle Ingkavet |
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===Muppets=== |
===Muppets=== |
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+ | *[[Cenophia Mitchell]] as the voice of Toya |
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− | * [[David Rudman]] : [[Frankie Frank]] and Muppet Coordinator |
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+ | *[[Elizabeth Regen]] as the voice of Trish |
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− | * Muppets performed by [[Joey Mazzarino]], [[Carmen Osbahr]], [[Noel MacNeal]], [[John Henson]], [[Alison Mork]], [[Don Reardon]], [[Carlo Yannuzzi]] |
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+ | *[[David Rudman]] as [[Dread]], [[Frankie Frank]], [[Inside the Head|Lieutenant]], and [[The Dirt Sisters|Toya]] (puppetry); also Puppeteer Captain |
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− | *Toya, performed by Cenophia Mitchell |
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+ | *[[Joey Mazzarino]] as [[Bird (CityKids)|Bird]], [[Inside the Head|Captain]], and [[The Dirt Sisters|Trish]] (puppetry) |
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− | *Trish, performed by Elizabeth Regen |
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+ | *[[John Henson]] as [[Inside the Head|Libido]] |
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+ | *[[Noel MacNeal]] |
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+ | *[[Alison Mork]] |
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+ | *[[Carmen Osbahr]] |
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+ | *[[Don Reardon]] |
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+ | ==Credits== |
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+ | *Associate producer: [[Pat Nugent]] |
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+ | *Supervising editor/Muppet segment supervisor: [[David Gumpel]] |
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+ | *Production designer: [[Lyndon Mosse]] |
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+ | *Costume designer: [[Muriel Stockdale]] |
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+ | *Animation: [[Ken Brown]]/[[Lisa Crafts]] |
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Revision as of 08:59, 18 May 2020
CityKids was a short-lived Saturday morning show on ABC. It first aired on September 18, 1993. Thirteen episodes were produced. The last show aired on January 29, 1994.
The TV Guide description of the first episode said: "A wacky new batch of Muppets that includes the Dirt Sisters -- two urban teens who spread the latest gossip around town -- and a group of rappin' hot dogs called Frankie Frank and the Footers highlight CityKids. The human CityKids they interact with are an ethnically diverse group of teenagers whose urban misadventures are charted. The first outing celebrates individuality and teaches a lesson in how to deal with a touchy racial situation." The Muppet cast also includes Dread, a Rastafarian philosopher who appeared with his pigeon sidekick, Bird.
The show was a co-production between Jim Henson Productions and the CityKids Foundation, a New York non-profit agency that helps young people use the performing arts to talk about issues impacting their lives. Each episode was written and produced "for kids, with kids," with members of The CityKids Foundation working as performers, creative assistants and production interns.[1]
There was also a segment of the show showing what happens inside the heads of some of the characters. Inside The Head live Libido, Lieutenant, and Captain.
At times, the show cut away to segments on Planet Koozebane to highlight the issue being dealt with in the real world. For example, a bunch of one eyed green aliens are chasing and bullying another green alien because he has two eyes.
The show's main theme song was composed by Malik Yoba, who also composed other songs for the series and was a musical creative supervisor.
The pilot episode originally aired as an "ABC Saturday Morning Special" on January 30, 1993, and featured markedly different puppet designs for some of the characters.
Episodes
Episode list and airdates taken from TV.com listing.
- Pilot (9/18/93)
- Becoming a Man (9/25/93)
- Get a Job (10/2/93)
- The Curse of Ali Baba (10/9/93)
- Bye, Bye Reputation (10/16/93)
- The Mural (10/23/93)
- Alterations with Attitude (10/30/93)
- Quality Time (11/13/93)
- Rooftop Thanksgiving (11/20/93)
- Pack of Lies (12/4/93)
- Love Letters on the Hudson (12/11/93)
- All My Trials (12/18/93)
- I Am Woman (1/29/94)
Cast
- Cyndi Cartagena as Angelica
- Hassan Elgendi as Snoopy
- Dulé Hill as John
- Anne Ho as Susan
- Renoly Santiago as Tito
- Diana Smith as Nikki
- Brad Stoll as David
- Guest Actors:
- Olivia Birkelund, Don Chastain, Donald Faison, Peter Jay Fernandez, Arthur French, Ira Hawkins, Cristina Hernandez, Kevin Jordan, John Manfrelotti, Robert Rodriguez, Angela Scott, Mary Testa, Karen Trott
Muppets
- Cenophia Mitchell as the voice of Toya
- Elizabeth Regen as the voice of Trish
- Muppet Performers
- David Rudman as Dread, Frankie Frank, Lieutenant, and Toya (puppetry); also Puppeteer Captain
- Joey Mazzarino as Bird, Captain, and Trish (puppetry)
- John Henson as Libido
- Noel MacNeal
- Alison Mork
- Carmen Osbahr
- Don Reardon
Credits
- Associate producer: Pat Nugent
- Supervising editor/Muppet segment supervisor: David Gumpel
- Production designer: Lyndon Mosse
- Costume designer: Muriel Stockdale
- Animation: Ken Brown/Lisa Crafts
External links
Sources
- ↑ Henson.com - Archived on September, 2001