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'''''Fievel's American Tails''''' is an [[animation|animated]] [[television series]], produced by [[Steven Spielberg]]'s [[Amblimation]] animation studio, [[Nelvana]], and [[Universal Studios]]. It aired |
'''''Fievel's American Tails''''' is an [[animation|animated]] [[television series]], produced by [[Steven Spielberg]]'s [[Amblimation]] animation studio, [[Nelvana]], and [[Universal Studios]]. It aired for only one season ([[1991]] – [[1992]]), and this series continues Fievel's adventures from the film ''[[An American Tail: Fievel Goes West]]''. |
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In [[1991]] and [[1992]], [[MCA-Universal Home Video]] released most (not all) of the one-and-only season, as a series of three [[VHS]] video-casettes. To date, this has been the only [[home-video]] release of the cartoon. |
In [[1991]] and [[1992]], [[MCA-Universal Home Video]] released most (not all) of the one-and-only season, as a series of three [[VHS]] video-casettes. To date, this has been the only [[home-video]] release of the cartoon. |
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Fievel's American Tails title screen | |
Created by | David Kirschner |
Starring | Phillip Glasser Dom DeLuise Susan Silo Lloyd Battista Cathy Cavadini Gerrit Graham Dan Castellaneta Kenneth Mars |
Country of origin | USA |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes per episode |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | 1991 – 1992 |
Fievel's American Tails is an animated television series, produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblimation animation studio, Nelvana, and Universal Studios. It aired for only one season (1991 – 1992), and this series continues Fievel's adventures from the film An American Tail: Fievel Goes West.
In 1991 and 1992, MCA-Universal Home Video released most (not all) of the one-and-only season, as a series of three VHS video-casettes. To date, this has been the only home-video release of the cartoon.
Episodes
13 half-hour episodes were produced:
- Fievel, the Lonesome Ranger
- Law and Disorder
- Little Mouse on the Prairie
- The Gift*
- A Case of the Hiccups*
- The Legend of Mouse Hollow*
- Babysitting Blues*
- The Lost Mother Lode*
- A Mouse Known as Zorrowitz
- Mail Order Mayhem
- Aunt Sophie's Visit
- That's What Friends Are For*
- Bell the Cats
NOTE: Episodes marked with an asterisk were released on home video.
Cast
- Phillip Glasser as Fievel
- Dom DeLuise as Tiger
- Susan Silo as Mama
- Lloyd Battista as Papa
- Cathy Cavadini as Tanya
- Dan Castellaneta as Chula
- Gerrit Graham as Cat R. Waul
- Kenneth Mars as Sweet William
Credits
- Production Executives: Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy
- Executive Production Consultant: David Kirschner
- Created by: David Kirschner
- Executive Story Editors: Hank Saroyan, J.R. Young
- Story Editors: Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell
- Produced by: Michael Hirsch, Patrick Loubert, Clive A. Smith
- Supervising Producer: Stephen Hodgins
- Line Producer: Peter Hudecki
- Directed by: Lawrence Zelig Jacobs
- Assistant Director: Paul Riley
- Voice Director: Kelly Ward
- Casting: Maria Estrada
- Production Supervisor: Steve Chadwick
- Production Manager: Ruta Cube
- Unit Director: Claude Chiasson
- Production Coordinators: Jocelyn Hamilton, Mike DeMonna, Martina Moody
- Designers: Frank Nissen, Charles E. Bastien, Chuck Gammage, Ross Campbell, Joe Goesslin, Robert Walton, Patrick Rowsome, Blayne Burnside, Steven K. Manning, Stephen Wood
- Posers: Lynn Reist, David Boudreau, Alan Knappett
- Design Coordinator: Patty Beausoleil
- Layout Supervisor: Tony Tarantini
- Layouts: Dale DesRochers, Ron Wilson, Chris Minz, Rob Sadler, Chad Hicks, Frank Ramirez, Luc Latulippe, Brad Markewitz, Michel Daze
- Storyboard: Bob Smith, Raymond Jafelice, John Yee, John Flagg, Vince Natali, Andrea Robbins
- Storyboard Cleanup Supervisor: Dave Quensnelle
- Color Designer: Rebecca Barclay
- Paint Supervisor: Mary Bertoia
- Backgrounds: Kellie Jobson
- Theme Song Written and Performed by: Hank Saroyan, Robert Irving
- Music by: Milan Kymlicka
- Supervising Editor: Rob Kirkpatrick
- Post Production Manager: Lan Lamon
- Supervising Sound Editor: Steve Cole
- Picture Editors: Richard Bond, Karen Saunders, Evan Landis, Peter Riley
- Supervising Pre-Production Editor: Darrell MacDonald
- Supervising Breakdown Editor: Rick Dubiel
- Recording and Transfer Technians: Mike Reid, Richard Stobiel
- Additional Production Facilities: Wang Film Production Co. Ltd, Bardel Animation Ltd, The Hollywood Cartoon Company
- Negative Cutting Services: Catherine Rankin Productions
- Laboratory Services: Command Post and Transfer Corporation, Access Post Production Audio Inc, The Filmhouse Group.