ProStars
ProStars | |
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Genre | Animation |
Created by | Andy Heyward Douglas Booth |
Based on | an idea created by Douglas Booth |
Developed by | Rob Humphrey Jim Peterson |
Written by | Douglas Booth |
Starring | Michael Jordan Bo Jackson Wayne Gretzky |
Voices of | Dorian Harewood Dave Fennoy Townsend Coleman Diana Barrows Susan Silo |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Andy Heyward |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | September 14 – December 7, 1991 |
ProStars is a Saturday morning cartoon show produced by DiC that aired on NBC from September 14 to December 7, 1991.
Overview
Synopsis
Originally intended to air on ESPN, the show centers on Michael Jordan, Bo Jackson and Wayne Gretzky fighting crime and helping children, often protecting the environment as well. These three were chosen to represent the pinnacle of all four major American professional sports in the early 1990s. While Jordan and Gretzky are broadly associated with their respective sports, Jackson was included since he could represent both football and baseball and was a high-profile celebrity off the field as well. A reference to his "Bo Knows" Nike ad-campaign was worked into almost every episode.
Live-action sequences
The stars appear in live-action sequences before the show, in which they would tell kids about the upcoming episode, and often answer questions from kids at the conclusion. Normally this is done solely by Gretzky and Jackson—often in separate sound stages and edited to appear as if talking to each other. Jordan's filmed bits were almost always one line or two, and not part of the skits before the episode. Most of the live-action parts by the athletes dealt with things such as morality. In one episode they explained ghosts stating that even they get scared sometimes, and that fear is a normal human emotion. In an episode with robot athletes, they explained how such an idea will never come to reality, as it goes against the dedication men put into their sport. However, during the animated segments of ProStars, their animated counterparts were voiced by voice actors instead of their actual selves.
Theme music
When the show first came out, the original theme song, "We Are ProStars", was an homage to the song "We Will Rock You", by the rock group, Queen (see links below). In later episodes, the song was slowed down, and the chorus was reduced to 'ProStars! Show staaaars! The lyrics also reference the "Bo Knows" ad campaign, including the line "Bo knows everything."
Characters
Each character on ProStars has one stand-out character trait, especially the ProStars themselves:
- Michael Jordan (voiced by Dorian Harewood): He is the leader of the troupe. He is exceptionally smart and talented with complicated contraptions, and he encourages children to study mathematics and the sciences.
- Wayne Gretzky (voiced by Townsend Coleman): He typically plays the role of comic relief. Inexplicably, his mind is always on food.
- Bo Jackson (voiced by Dave Fennoy): He provides the proverbial "muscle" for the heroes. He is immensely strong, and has a bit of a mean streak. His strength often approaches superhuman levels, such as in the series opening, when he uses a gigantic tree trunk like a club against a logging robot.
- Mom (voiced by Susan Silo): A quasi-Yiddish and Jewish mother stereotype, she is the Q to the ProStars' James Bond. She constantly invents wacky gadgets loosely based on sports equipment for the heroes to use. The ProStars spend all their free time in Mom's Gym, and possibly live there as well. It also serves as the ProStars' "headquarters".
- Denise (voiced by Diana Barrows): She is an attractive young apprentice to Mom. She wants to help the ProStars, yet she rarely makes an impact.
- The Neighbor: He is a hapless man who wears glasses and happens to live in the same neighborhood as the ProStars' headquarters. By sheer misfortune, he happens to fall victim to the malfunctions of the ProStars' machines, such as when he is buried in snow after their climate machine goes awry. In another episode, he takes a vacation to the Himalayas, and he enjoys the isolation and confidence that he is far away from any mishaps the ProStars could unleash, only to find the ProStars are also in the area stopping a villain there.
Villains
In nearly every episode the ProStars would get a message by teleconference from a child explaining the situation such as a little boy from an island in the South Seas who said his village's treasures were being stolen by Short John Silver.
Most of the villains were standard cartoon fare and had often done villainous acts akin to cartoons of the early 1990s (such as Captain Planet and Free Willy), namely environmental irresponsibility such as strip mining, coastal pollution, or deforestation of the rainforest.
Other times, a villain might hold a child for ransom, such as a mad scientist named Dr. Lobe who demanded the ProStars play his line of robot athletes in order to release a little girl he kidnapped. Episodes also touched upon kids in gangs, where an Australian village is being held captive by Gargantus' motorcycle gang and a little girl's brother joins the gang thinking they are macho to which Michael Jordan tells the little girl she cannot stop having faith or love in her brother. One episode dealt with the larceny of the Stanley Cup committed by Clockwork Delaronge (which is a personal issue for Wayne Gretzky as his name is carved on it four times) and he tells kids of the history and prestige of the award.
Episodes
- The Slugger Returns - The ProStars come to the aid of Jimmy Hanks when his father "Slugger" Hanks is captured by a mad scientist named Clockwork Delaronge who is using remote-controlled robots including one of dead baseball star Cleets Robinson as part of a plot to capture the Commissioner of Baseball.
- Short John's Revenge - A pirate supervillain named Short John Silver sails into an idyllic Caribbean Island, imprisons the inhabitants, and steals the ancient pirate treasure they had discovered.
- The Perbots of Dr. Lobe - A mad scientist named Dr. Lobe proposes a competition to the ProStars to compete against his Perbots for the fate of a girl named Jill.
- Knightmare Riders - The ProStars travel to Scotland to save a community from the Ghost Riders of Sir Vitus. This is a cover-up by the evil Carlotta to drive away the golfers so that she can excavate the Golden Throne of Sir Vitus.
- Valley of the Snow Falcon - Ice Mancuso, an unscrupulous engineer, intends to conceal diamond masks at a mysterious kingdom in the Himalayas. With the help of a young princess and a mysterious Snow Falcon, the ProStars jump into action to save the kingdom.
- Brazil Nuts - Captain Nemo Ipanema is destroying the Brazilian rainforest as a side to his mining operation designed to secure the world's supply of Amazonite for his own egomaniacal use.
- Block Busters - Paulie Sludger, a corrupt businessman, frightens a block center population with the intent of purchasing the neighborhood for his toxic waste dumping operation.
- Gargantus and the Highway of Doom - A girl named Sheila calls the ProStars to Australia when Gargantus and his motorcycle gang are terrorizing an Australian village and forcing the inhabitants to build his castle. The worst part of it is that her brother Keith has joined up with Gargantus.
- Rustler's Rodeo - Dusty Boots intends to win the prize money for a rodeo contest and pay off the debt owed by his family so that he can buy back the family ranch. But a gangster who intends to buy out the ranch for himself has complicated matters by kidnapping Dusty's horse.
- Roll to Victory - When a local basketball charity is at risk of being closed down due to cheap shot tactics by the Pontiac Hoods led by Doug, it's up to the ProStars to stop them.
- A Bite of the Big Apple - The ProStars search for an archeologist whose family has not heard from him since he began a dig along the River of No Return.
- Clockwork Catastrophe - Clockwork Delaronge has returned. This time, he has stolen the famous Stanley Cup. It is up to the ProStars to skate into action and get it back.
- The Final Cut - In this clip episode, Mom challenges the ProStars on their efficiency, prompting them to prove her wrong by showing her their past adventures.
Principal cast
- Diana Barrows - Denise
- Townsend Coleman - Wayne Gretzky
- Dave Fennoy - Bo Jackson
- Dorian Harewood - Michael Jordan
- Susan Silo - Mom
Additional voices
- Charlie Adler - Froggy (ep. 8)
- Marv Albert - Rodeo Announcer (ep. 9)
- Jack Angel -
- William Callaway -
- Brian Cummings - Doug (ep. 10)
- Jim Cummings -
- Debi Derryberry -
- Pat Fraley -
- Mike Fratello -
- Ben Ryan Ganger -
- Ellen Gerstell -
- Dan Gilvezan -
- Edan Gross -
- Whitby Hertford -
- Dana Hill - Keith (ep. 8)
- Jerry Houser -
- Robert Ito -
- Richard Karron -
- Art Kimbro -
- David Lander -
- Katie Leigh -
- Sherry Lynn -
- Tress MacNeille - Carlotta (ep. 4)
- Candi Milo -
- Robert Morse -
- Rob Paulsen -
- Hal Rayle -
- Neil Ross -
- Ron Rubin -
- Justin Shenkarow -
- R.J. Williams -
Crew
- Marsha Goodman - Casting Director
- Ginny McSwain - Voice Director
- Cary Silver - Talent Coordinator
References
- Polshuk, Mark (March 28, 2003). "Gretzky funny? Pro Stars not an accurate TV show". UWO Gazette.
- "Pro Stars Review". Boycott the Caf. July 28, 2007.
- "ProStars" (in French). Planète-Jeunesse. February 13, 2007.
External links
- 1990s American animated television series
- American children's television series
- NBC network shows
- 1991 American television series debuts
- 1991 American television series endings
- Television series by DIC Entertainment
- Television series by DHX Media
- Wayne Gretzky
- Bo Jackson
- Michael Jordan
- English-language television programming
- Cultural depictions of people