Dave the Barbarian
Dave the Barbarian | |
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Genre | Adventure Comedy Fantasy |
Created by | Doug Langdale |
Directed by | Howy Parkins |
Voices of | |
Narrated by | Jeff Bennett |
Composer | Shawn Patterson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 21 (42 segments) |
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Executive producer | Doug Langdale |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Walt Disney Television Animation |
Original release | |
Network | Disney Channel |
Release | January 23, 2004 January 22, 2005 | –
Dave the Barbarian is an American animated television series created by Doug Langdale for Disney Channel. The show centers on a barbarian named Dave and his friends and family, who go on surreal Medieval-themed adventures.[1] The series premiered on January 23, 2004[2] and ended on January 22, 2005, with a total of one season and 21 episodes. Reruns aired from January 23, 2005 to December 28, 2009. Reruns have also aired on Toon Disney until February 13, 2009 when the channel shut down.
Premise
The series takes place in the kingdom of Udrogoth during the Middle Ages. It centers on Dave (voiced by Danny Cooksey), a powerful yet cowardly barbarian who lives with his fashionable yet self-centered older sister Candy (Erica Luttrell) and feisty younger sister Fang (Tress MacNeille). His parents, Throktar and Glimia, are the King and Queen, but are away "fighting evil" across the world (though they sometimes communicate via a magic crystal ball or cauldron), and have left Candy in charge of the kingdom as Princess Regent while Dave is supposed to defend the kingdom (since he is the biggest). Together the three siblings, along with their gluttonous and mildly incompetent "wizard" uncle Oswidge, are left to run and protect the kingdom from the villainous yet dimwitted The Dark Lord Chuckles the Silly Piggy (Paul Rugg).
There is a Narrator, referred to either as "the Narrator" or "the Storyteller." He is able to talk to the characters of the show, and vice versa, which breaks the fourth wall to the extent where he was once captured by The Dark Lord Chuckles the Silly Piggy, and was forced to tell the story from his kidnapper's commands.
Characters
Main
- Dave (voiced by Danny Cooksey) – At 16, the middle child and only brother of the three siblings. Dave is a muscular and very strong barbarian war-prince who is very sensitive to pain and would rather knit and cook than fight evil. He is also afraid of many things and at least once an episode, he will be frightened somehow and shriek his high-pitched, effeminate scream. He is also allergic to many things. According to Fang, Dave wanted to be a barbarian when he was young, but thought a barbarian was a librarian who also cuts hair. Dave's catchphrases are "Bajabbers" and "Please don't hurt me!"
- Candy (voiced by Erica Luttrell) – At 17, the oldest child of the three siblings. Left in charge while the king and queen are away, Candy has a contemporary "valley girl" attitude and would rather shop and hang out than rule a kingdom. Candy's main ability is her martial arts skills. She is the kingdom's most beautiful girl and she's rather selfish, but gets over that in a small way while helping Hamwise and his wife defeat the nefarious Invisigoths. Candy has used the quote "Don't mess with the princess" on a number of occasions and has referred to herself also as a Barbarian. She has displayed the most strength out of the family often when it comes to monsters destroying a shop or so; whether or not she is stronger than Dave remains unseen but out of the two, she is the one willing to use it.
- Fang (voiced by Tress MacNeille) – At 9, youngest of the three siblings. Fang is a very rambunctious and uncivilized tomboy who loves to smash things. She has long red hair in a ponytail. She resembles a cross between both Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm of The Flintstones. She is the butt of a running joke in which she is often mistaken for a monkey, hence her catchphrase, "Not a monkey!". However, she frequently acts and appears to look like a monkey and during one episode she finds a tribe of monkeys that exactly resemble her. She is too small to fight most of the time and resents Dave (who is very strong) because of his cowardice. Although she aspires to be a tough barbarian princess (ala Xena), she secretly likes to play with dolls. Fang wields a spear in combat.
- Oswidge (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) – Dave, Fang and Candy's uncle. A rather clumsy sorcerer who usually wreaks havoc with his spells rather than being useful. It was revealed in the episode "Sorcerer Material" that he never really went to sorcerer school, he just worked in the cafeteria. Uncle Oswidge loves to eat and presents a rather unkempt appearance. Like his niece Fang, he secretly likes to play with dolls. His favorite foods are ham and "Nut Logs" and cannot resist them. His knowledge of magic and magical items, and most other things, surpasses the rest of the family.
- Faffy (voiced by Frank Welker) – The family's dumb pig-shaped pet dragon. Unlike most dragons, he breathes lightning and is domesticated, plus he does not have a tail. He does possess a wild streak that can be revealed when around other dragons, particularly evil ones with rebellious attitudes. It is mentioned in the show that Faffy has a one digit IQ.
- Lula (voiced by Estelle Harris) – Dave's shrill, impatient, sarcastic enchanted sword. Her main ability is shooting a lightning discharge from the tip of her blade. She was once the sword of Argon the Ageless, but was used by Argon as the nose of a snowman, and left there for centuries. It's revealed that Lula is related to other mystical weapons of different kinds, her older sister being Mjolnir, the hammer of Thor, and her cousin being the trident of Poseidon.
Supporting
- King Throktar and Queen Glimia (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson and Erica Luttrell) – The proper rulers of Udrogoth, and the parents of Dave, Candy and Fang. They are away fighting evil around the world, though they can communicate to their children via Oswidge's crystal ball, which seems to operate like a phone. Occasionally they are called while in a terrible situation.
- The Narrator/Storyteller (voiced by Jeff Bennett) – The narrator of the series. He has never been seen in an episode.
- Dinky and Cheezette (voiced by Erica Luttrell and Tress MacNeille) – Princess Candy's best friends, who are sometimes unsupportive – and wisely so – towards her actions. They are as obsessive about fashion, clothes, and social lives as Candy is.
- Mrs. Gert Bogmelon (voiced by Lisa Kaplan) – A witch-like shopkeeper who loves money and loves to rip off her customers. She can be cowed by Fang and other aggressive people but takes advantage of meek people like Dave. She sells evil weasels, mystical swords, and other plot-related paraphernalia, such as used T-shirts for sporting events.
- Twinkle The Marvel Horse (voiced by Jeff Bennett) – A magical pony with a rainbow-colored tail. He suffers from extreme depression and possible psychosis, apparently due to being left on his own in the stable all the time. He often talks about his dreams, which are very disturbing. He is capable of flight, though he has no wings. His manner of speech is a parody of Christopher Walken. He appears in the episodes 'Ned Frischman: Man of Tomorrow', 'Beef!', 'The Terror of Mecha-Dave', 'The Lost Race of Reeber', 'A Pig's Story', 'I Love Neddy' and 'Fiends and Family'.
Antagonists
- The Dark Lord Chuckles the Silly Piggy (voiced by Paul Rugg) – A pig with a high-collared cape (and equally high voice) bent on ruling Udrogoth and the main antagonist of the show. Chuckles lives in a castle on the outskirts of the kingdom. He possesses the Mystic Amulet of Hogswineboar (named so because hogs, swine, and boars are all synonyms for the word 'pig'). This grants him amazing mystical powers such as telekinesis, shape-shifting, blasting magic to rival Lula's, and conjuration. He is also a whiz with technology, as evidenced by the Mecha-Dave. His schemes usually rely on a particular gimmick (like giant clams, giant ducks, evil pastries, or evil furniture). His catchphrase is: (whenever he gets hurt) "Ooh, my little piggy [insert body part]". It was also revealed in one episode (the Princess and the Peabrains') that he has a nephew named Knuckles the Silly Piggy, who wants to be the Harvest Hog instead of a dark lord of evil.
- Malsquando (voiced by Rob Paulsen) – An evil sorcerer and Oswidge's rival. He has an obsession with taking over the world and making money. He was revealed to be a member of the Evil Sorcerers' union. He also runs a shop that cures hiccats (magical hiccups that produce cats from one's mouth). Unlike Oswidge, he actually went to wizards' school. His speaking pattern is based on that of Jonathan Harris.
- Quosmir (voiced by Michael McShane) – The god of freshly laundered trousers, overused punctuation and possibly other random and ridiculous things. He has mommy issues and carries a security blanket known as his "ni-ni lankie". He often experiences short-term memory loss and attention deficit disorder. He is a green skinned naga-like giant with the lower half of a snake instead of legs; he is always wearing a blue cape and a combover. He has a severe inferiority complex that is only exacerbated in the presence of his mother. He has immense magical powers including flight, super-speed, and flaming loogies.
- Princess Irmaplotz and Queen Zonthara (voiced by Melissa Rivers and Joan Rivers) – The evil sorceress princess of Hyrogoth that is trying to destroy Dave (or more likely she just wants to make Dave's life miserable). Her mother Zonthara is the ruler of Hyrogoth, and keeps on trying to teach Irmaplotz to be more evil. Her father is good, making her half-evil. Earlier in the show, Dave and Irmaplotz fell in love, but Dave decided that they were too different, and ended up dumping her, where she is now seeking revenge. She still may have feelings for him though; she once got the chance to destroy Dave, but she chose not to do so. She is similar to Dave in that they both have the same odd hobbies and interests (she and Dave both love "bad poetry" for example). She also has the same allergies as Dave. She is very beautiful and an intellectual; she would be a great match for Dave, only if she were not an evil princess. She occasionally wears glasses (she has stated that she does not like to wear them as she feels they make her look bookish, even though she cannot see things from far away without them), due to her being nearsighted. In the episode "The Cow Says Moon" She still has feelings for Dave after saying nice things about him while saying that vengeance will be hers.
- Ned Frischman (voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz) – A nerd who works at a pants factory in the year 1994. He gains a radioactive zipper which he uses to travel back into time to attempt conquering the world by using the advanced technology of the future, such as the Game Guy (a parody of a Game Boy), and a joke book from the 1940s, both plans of which were thwarted by Dave and his family (Though he is defeated by Faffy, Lula and Twinkle the Marvel Horse because they do not have thumbs to play on the Game Guys).
Production
The show was created and written by Doug Langdale. After premiering on Disney in 2004, it began broadcasting on Toon Disney a year later. In Latin America, the show was broadcast on Jetix.
Much like its predecessors Hagar the Horrible, The Flintstones and the short-lived The Roman Holidays, Dave the Barbarian juxtaposes both the ancient and modern. Candy, for example, shops in the local mall and uses the crystal ball for online shopping sprees. Occasionally, the series even breaks the fourth wall with a character directly addressing the audience or even communicating to the narrator.
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1a | "The Maddening Sprite of the Stump" | Howy Parkins | Mark Drop | Wendy Grieb | January 23, 2004 | 108 |
Lula gets stuck in a tree stump during Dave's attempt to guard the Enchanted Forest against a giant man-eating muffin. When the royal family is unable to free Lula, a tiny, winged sprite establishes himself as the ruler of Udrogoth. | ||||||
1b | "Shrink Rap" | Howy Parkins | David Warick, Amy DeBatrolemis | Dave Filoni | January 23, 2004 | 108 |
Dave believes helping others is his whole purpose in life and starts giving out advice as a "psychofloobicologist", later giving advice to Quosmir. | ||||||
2a | "Pet Threat" | Howy Parkins | Tom Minton | Debra Pugh | January 23, 2004 | 103 |
Faffy is sad because the family forgot to get him anything during Dragon Appreciation Week, so Dave buys Faffy a diseased weasel for a pet. The diseased weasel gets all of Dave's attention, so Faffy runs away. The weasel turns out to be Chuckles The Silly Piggy, who wants to steal a magical fruit hidden in Faffy's room. | ||||||
2b | "Lula's First Barbarian" | Howy Parkins | Evan Gore, Heather Lombard | Jim Shellhorn | January 23, 2004 | 103 |
Lula's old owner, Argon The Ageless, comes to town and Lula wants to find some way of getting him to come back to her. | ||||||
3a | "Girlfriend" | Howy Parkins | Ralph Soll | Wendy Grieb | January 23, 2004 | 111 |
Dave begins dating Princess Irmaplotz, but breaks up with her when he learns that she is evil. Irmaplotz is upset about the breakup and sends an army of filthy pixies to attack Udrogoth. | ||||||
3b | "Ned Frischman: Man of Tomorrow" | Howy Parkins | Evan Gore, Heather Lombard | Dave Filoni | January 23, 2004 | 111 |
A nerd named Ned Frischman travels back in time and tries to take over the ancient world using video games. When everyone is hooked on the video games, Faffy, Lula, and Twinkle The Marvel Horse (being the only ones without thumbs) must face off against Ned. (" Ned Frischman: Man of Tomorrow" was nominated for an Annie Award for Writing in an Animated Television Production.[3]) | ||||||
4a | "Beef!" | Howy Parkins | Brian Palermo | Dave Schwartz | January 23, 2004 | 109 |
Candy seeks instant muscle gratification, but the magic broccoli she eats to strengthen her muscles makes her dumber and wanting to eat more. | ||||||
4b | "Rite of Pillage" | Howy Parkins | Evan Gore, Heather Lombard | Debra Pugh | January 23, 2004 | 109 |
Dave faces a dilemma, where he'll lose his barbarian title and disgrace his family if he cannot pass a pillaging test. | ||||||
5a | "King for a Day or Two" | Howy Parkins | Mark Drop | Wendy Grieb | January 23, 2004 | 105 |
Dave in his capacity as temporary ruler of Udrogoth forces the citizenry to attend his musical production, "Oh, Pastry!", allowing Chuckles the Silly Piggy to invade. | ||||||
5b | "Slay What?" | Howy Parkins | Ralph Soll | Dave Filoni | January 23, 2004 | 105 |
Fang's barbarian idol, Strom the Slayer, arrives in town to slay an unsuspecting Faffy, so the barbarians must do whatever it takes to keep Faffy safe. | ||||||
6a | "Civilization" | Howy Parkins | Kevin Hopps | Brad Vandergrift | January 30, 2004 | 104 |
Candy sets her sights on making Fang presentable in high society. | ||||||
6b | "The Terror of Mecha-Dave" | Howy Parkins | John P. McCann | Chong Lee | January 30, 2004 | 104 |
Dave fears he has been brainwashed to act like a bully by Chuckles the Silly Piggy when he hears rumors about himself ruining towns while on the way to the fabled 'Cliffs of Fabulous Shopping'. | ||||||
7a | "The Way of the Dave" | Howy Parkins | Doug Langdale | David Feiss & Brad Vandergrift | February 6, 2004 | 101 |
Candy's quest for an ultra-trendy antler hat takes her outside of the kingdom and in direct conflict with Chuckles the Silly Piggy. | ||||||
7b | "Beauty and the Zit" | Howy Parkins | John Behnke, Rob Humphrey | Chong Lee | February 6, 2004 | 101 |
Candy demands Oswidge come up with a magic spell to remove a pimple from her face on the night of the Barbarian Ball, but the zit turns into a zit monster and he's bent on taking her back. However, as it turns-out the monster only wants to be her date to the dance and then the two perform a song that strongly parodies the song Beauty and The Beast. Candy and the Zit's song is called Candy And The Zit. | ||||||
8a | "Band" | Howy Parkins | Doug Langdale | Brad Vandergrift & Jim Shellhorn | February 13, 2004 | 110 |
Fang unknowingly invents rock n' roll, causing she, Dave, Candy, Oswidge, Lula, Faffy and a donkey to form the wildly successful band 'The Barbarian Six+Donkey'. However, Chuckles the Silly Piggy disguises himself as a music producer and fools the band as part of a plan to destroy them for good. | ||||||
8b | "Web" | Howy Parkins | John Behnke, Rob Humphrey | Chong Lee & Kenny Thompkins | February 13, 2004 | 110 |
Candy has difficulty paying off an expensive spending spree when she discovers that online shopping is possible. She laters finds out that Chuckles and the Queen of the Mole People are also in debt for the same reason. | ||||||
9a | "Sorcerer Material" | Howy Parkins | Doug Langdale | Wendy Grieb | February 20, 2004 | 102 |
Uncle Oswidge has the "Hiccats" and need to go to Malsquando's, only to realize that Malsquando knew Oswidge back in the past and tells Dave and Fang that Uncle Oswidge worked in a cafeteria and never went to sorcery school in order to break Oswidge's confidence and get him out of Malsquando's path to way to world domination. | ||||||
9b | "Sweep Dreams" | Howy Parkins | John Behnke, Rob Humphrey | Dave Filoni | February 20, 2004 | 102 |
The rest of the family run away from the castle to avoid cleaning. Dave uses Dusty, the magical cleaning broom and sweeps the castle. After months of cleaning, Dave is in need of one more thing, Castle Polish, causing him to be lured into Chuckles' lair, and he enslaves Dave, Fang, Oswidge and Faffy to clean for him. | ||||||
10a | "Here There Be Dragons" | Howy Parkins | Doug Langdale | Debra Pugh | February 27, 2004 | 106 |
Faffy's allegiance to his dragon brethren makes it tougher for Dave to reverse an unnatural heat wave that has struck Udrogoth. This episode guest stars Metallica members James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich. | ||||||
10b | "Pipe Down!" | Howy Parkins | Larry Spencer | Dave Schwartz | February 27, 2004 | 106 |
Dave's horrendous playing of a bagpipe-like instrument 'The Garglepipes' is enough to stir Quosmir from his subterranean resting place. | ||||||
11a | "Termites of Endearment" | Howy Parkins | Kevin Hopps | Brad Vandergrift | March 19, 2004 | 107 |
Vermites (termites that can eat anything) destroy Dave's boutique, causing Dave to embark on a quest to defeat the Vermites. He reaches the colony's mound, only to find out that they are controlled by The Dark Lord Chuckles the Silly Piggy. | ||||||
11b | "Thor, Loser" | Howy Parkins | Beth Fieger Falkenstein | Chong Lee | March 19, 2004 | 107 |
Lula tries to impress her sister, Molly, by making Dave act like a brave hero, dressing Fang up as an elf, etc. However, after Lula tells her sister the truth, Thor comes to reclaim his magical hammer, which turns out to be Molly. | ||||||
12a | "The Princess and the Peabrains" | Howy Parkins | Earl Kress | Debra Pugh | March 26, 2004 | 112 |
Candy makes her friends princess while she haves fun and all. Meanwhile, Chuckles and his dim-witted but kind nephew Knuckles the Silly Piggy are planning to take over Udrogoth (not to mention that his nephew really wants to be a Harvest Hog). | ||||||
12b | "Horders and Sorcery" | Howy Parkins | Billiam Coronel | Dave Schwartz | March 26, 2004 | 112 |
Fang tricks Dave into thinking he's going to a hat show, only to realize that he's really in warrior boot camp. Fang wants to be a warrior, but she's too small. She fails tests like sword fights and amoeba wrestling, which makes her lure Malsquando to the Mongrel Hordes Boot Camp with an army of giant potato bugs to prove to the leader her talent for squashing bugs. | ||||||
13a | "The Brutish Are Coming" | Howy Parkins | Kevin Hopps | Wendy Grieb | April 30, 2004 | 113 |
Dave and Fang try to protect Udrogoth from invading monsters by turning Faffy into a monstrous guard dragon using Oswidge's magic; unfortunately they did not specify what Faffy should guard, so he goes on a rampage guarding everyone from everyone else. | ||||||
13b | "The Lost Race of Reeber" | Howy Parkins | John P. McCann | Dave Filoni | April 30, 2004 | 113 |
Princess Candy must help the Lost Race of Reeber reclaim its land from Invisigoth invaders. | ||||||
14a | "Lederhosen of Doom" | Howy Parkins | Ralph Soll | Debra Pugh | October 2, 2004 | 114 |
Fang gets some pants sent by her parents and doesn't bother to read the note that came with them. This is problematic, because the note explains that the pants are the evil trouser beast and will take control of anyone who wears them. Fang loves the pants at first because they give her fantastic strength — at last she's as strong as Dave! But soon the pants take her over, using her as a tool to get revenge on their hated foe... Oswidge. | ||||||
14b | "Floral Derangement" | Howy Parkins | Earl Kress | Dave Schwartz | October 2, 2004 | 114 |
When Fang messes with Dave's life, Dave threatens to send her to Ms. Bluelung's School for Really Cute Little Girls, an educationally evil punishment which Princess Candy suggested. In order to avoid being sent to Ms. Bluelung's, Fang must promise to stop messing with Dave's life, but she breaks her promise. She swipes some of Oswidge's magic and makes some of Dave's flowers—his prized Purple Winkies—grow huge. Surprisingly, gigantic ravenous flowers cause a few minor problems, which Fang struggles to conceal from Dave. | ||||||
15 | "A Pig's Story" | Howy Parkins | Paul Rugg & Doug Langdale | Wendy Grieb & Dave Filoni | December 27, 2004 | 116 |
The Dark Lord Chuckles the Silly Piggy has a plan that can't fail; he kidnaps the Storyteller and forces him to read narration in which Dave loses! Chuckles soon finds himself not only Master of the World, but also the new star of "Dave the Barbarian", which has been renamed "The Dark Lord Chuckles the Silly Piggy Will Destroy You All Variety Hour." But when the Storyteller gets laryngitis, it looks like the winner will be whoever can find the best new narrator. | ||||||
16a | "That Darn Ghost!" | Howy Parkins | Evan Gore, Heather Lombard | Chong Lee | December 28, 2004 | 118 |
Candy discovers that she is the only person in Udrogoth who does not have a ghost haunting her house. Caring for their sister, Dave and Fang go down to the local ghost shop, and hire a ghost. The ghost throws a huge ghost party, and everyone's ghost attends. After Candy tries to kick them all out, the ghosts get angry, and chase the gang around Udrogoth. | ||||||
16b | "The Cow Says Moon" | Howy Parkins | Doug Langdale | Brad Vandergrift | December 28, 2004 | 118 |
Evil Princess Irmaplotz summons forth a cow like something milky to bite Dave after he swims in the milk, thus in a month later when the moon is full, making Dave a Were-Cow. | ||||||
17a | "Night of the Living Plush" | Howy Parkins | Mark Drop | Brad Vandergrift & Shane Zalvin | December 29, 2004 | 119 |
Candy has bought too many plush animals. When her room explodes from being stuffed with too much fluff, she finally realizes that she needs to buy more. Chuckles discovers that Candy needs plush toys, and disguises himself as a piggy doll. After Candy buys him and takes him home, she immediately leaves and buys more. Meanwhile Chuckles, using his amulet, creates an army of plush animals, in an attempt to conquer Udrogoth. | ||||||
17b | "I Love Neddy" | Howy Parkins | Evan Gore, Heather Lombard | Chong Lee | December 29, 2004 | 119 |
Ned Frischman returns to the past attempting to conquer the world using jokes. He becomes the most beloved man in the world, and creates a sitcom called "I Love Neddy". In order to stop Ned's conquest of the planet, Dave and the gang create the world's first reality program, "Real Life Barbarians", which soon becomes more popular than "I Love Neddy". Ned comes to stop Dave and the gang with his jokes. All seems lost, when Dave grabs "Convenient Feathers", and tickles Ned back to the future. | ||||||
18a | "Shake, Rattle, & Roll Over" | Howy Parkins | John Behnke & Rob Humphrey | Dave Schwartz | December 30, 2004 | 121 |
While retrieving the magical Combat Rattle from an ancient temple, Faffy causing a statue to come to life and attack Dave and the others. Dave decides to get Faffy trained, so Chuckles disguises himself as a dragon trainer in order to steal the Combat Rattle. | ||||||
18b | "Bad Food" | Howy Parkins | Thomas Hart | Debra Pugh | December 30, 2004 | 121 |
Dave gets an ingrown toenail, so he quits being a barbarian and starts a restaurant. When the rest of family tries to ruin Dave's restaurant by stealing his cookbook, Dave starts making recipes from an evil cookbook, causing all of his cooking to come to life and attack. | ||||||
19a | "Red Sweater of Courage" | Howy Parkins | Brian Palermo | Brad Vandergrift | January 17, 2005 | 120 |
To make Dave brave, Fang makes him wear the Red Sweater of Courage. Unfortunately, Dave becomes so brave that he insults Chuckles, Malsquando, and Quosmir, so the three villains team up to destroy Udragoth. | ||||||
19b | "Dog of the Titans" | Howy Parkins | Evan Gore, Heather Lombard | Chong Lee | January 17, 2005 | 120 |
Dave feels unappreciated at home, so he goes to Titan Meadows where he becomes the pet of a giant. Dave likes being a pet, so Fang competes against Dave in a pet show so the family can get him back. | ||||||
20a | "Fiends and Family" | Howy Parkins | Doug Langdale | Debra Pugh | January 21, 2005 | 115 |
When her parents announce that they have to start their quest all over again, Fang is crushed and cheering her up is a Herculean task. Meanwhile, the Dark Lord Chuckles the Silly Piggy disguises himself as Fang's father as part of a plot to steal a magical artifact. | ||||||
20b | "Plunderball" | Howy Parkins | Evan Gore, Heather Lombard | Brad Vandergrift & Dave Schwartz | January 21, 2005 | 115 |
Dave finds himself coaching Udrogoth's Plunderball team in the big annual game, a job he knows nothing about. Things gets worse when the opposing team's coach is Dave's ex-girlfriend, Princess Irmaplotz. | ||||||
21a | "Not a Monkey" | Howy Parkins | Evan Gore, Heather Lombard | Wendy Grieb | January 22, 2005 | 117 |
Fang gets an illness, so Uncle Oswidge and Dave take her to the doctor. The doctor says that Fang gets the illness that only monkeys get. Fang can only get the cure from the island far far away. The cure is berries. After a long cruise, they reached the island. Fang sets out to find the berries but she is taken away by a pack of monkeys that coincidentally look just like her, and Fang begins to wonder if she actually IS a monkey. They accept her at first but when she eats the berries and isn't cured, Fang realizes she is not a monkey. But she is in trouble when she gets chased by monkeys, Dave is chased by gorillas, and Faffy is chased by lemons. Lula, meanwhile, stays at the hotel. | ||||||
21b | "Happy Glasses" | Howy Parkins | Doug Langdale | Dave Filoni | January 22, 2005 | 117 |
Chuckles sets to defeat Dave once again, he gives the gang fabled 'rose-colored' glasses that make whoever is wearing it see the world the way they really want it to be like. Chaos is started when the glasses are worn by Fang, Oswidge, Candy, Faffy, and Dave. |
Broadcast
The series was broadcast internationally, including on the Family Channel in Canada.
Awards and nominations
- 2005 – Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production – Wendy Grieb for episode "The Maddening Sprite of the Stump" (Won)
- 2005 – Writing in an Animated Television Production – Evan Gore & Heather Lombard for episode "Ned Frischman: Man of Tomorrow" (Nominated)
References
- ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 148. ISBN 978-1538103739.
- ^ "Dave The Barbarian". www.bcdb.com, May 13, 2012
- ^ "Dave the Barbarian". 23 January 2004. Retrieved 13 September 2016 – via IMDb.
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