Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince

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Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince
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DVD cover of episodes 10–13
Created by Joe Camp
Based on Benji created by
Joe Camp
Developed by Len Janson
Chuck Menville
Directed byJoe Camp
StarringBenjean (as Benji)
Christopher Burton
Voices ofRic Spiegel
Composer Euel Box
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers Joseph Barbera
Margaret Loesch
ProducerCarolyn Camp
EditorScott Fillingham
Running time20 minutes
Production companies Hanna-Barbera Productions
Mulberry Square Productions
Original release
Network CBS
ReleaseSeptember 17 (1983-09-17) 
December 17, 1983 (1983-12-17)

Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince is a live-action children's science fiction television series created by Joe Camp, the creator of the Benji film series. The series was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Mulberry Square Productions, and it aired Saturday mornings on CBS in 1983 [1] with repeats airing in the United States and internationally for a number of years through the 1980s. In the show, the dog Benji helps an alien prince and his droid evade various henchmen sent by a dictator to capture the prince. [2]

Contents

The series was taped in various parts of the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, with interiors taped at the Las Colinas studios in Irving, Texas. The entire series was released to DVD by GoodTimes Home Video as four separate releases of 3 or 4 episodes each and a single release with all 13 episodes. [3]

Plot

A tyrant named Zanu has taken control of the distant, red planet of Antars which is "way off in another galaxy" as Yubi describes in the episode "Double Trouble" while rehearsing exactly who he is and where he comes from. Zanu has the king of Antars killed and imprisons the queen. Lisa LeMole [4] plays the queen in the episode "Goodbye Earth." Yubi's monologue from the episode "Double Trouble" explains, "My mother is there, probably in prison. My father is dead. I have a guardian. Sorta. He's not really a person. He's a droid. Also from Antars. And those people in the black van. You guessed it! From Antars!"

The opening sequence of the series shows how the crown prince, their son and heir prince Yubi, has escaped to Earth with his droid Zax. When Yubi and Zax land on Earth, they are befriended by a stray dog named Benji, who remains their companion for the run of the series. Two Antarian bounty hunters named Darah and Khyber, along with their droid Zord (Level 10 programing), are sent to Earth to find and to capture Yubi. Most of the plot involves Darah and Khyber chasing Benji, Zax and Yubi in a black Chevy van, and their efforts almost always end in failure, usually due to some failure of one or both of them combined with Benji's incredible intelligence and loyal assistance. There is never any doubt that Benji is a major heroic figure for this show who seems to do an often better job protecting his highness than the level 2 droid assigned to him.

In order to survive on Earth, Antarians must wear a special bracelet known as a cipher. In the episode "The Locals", Prince Yubi's cipher is stolen by a gang of boys known as "The Vikings" and he gets very sick without it. Within seconds of the cipher's removal, Yubi faints, suggesting to more observant viewers that this life support device helps Yubi to breathe in some way. [4] This is logical since the atmosphere is likely to be very different on Antars than on Earth. Every Antarian in the series is highly protective of their cipher, experiencing the immediate onset of fatigue as a result of its theft (Benji steals first Darah's then Khyber's cipher in the episode "Gold Mine" to force them to share a cipher and therefore rendering them unable to detect the nearby orgon signature from Trask's ship).

Beyond principal hunters Darah (Angie Bolling; episodes 1-7 and Anna Holbrook; episodes 8-13) and Khyber (Joe Rainer; episodes 1-7 and Dallas Miles; episodes 8-13), [5] the episode "UFO" also features Ric Spiegel as hunter Harwell Thompson. The episode "Puppy Love" features Tosha Moody as Tanya, Zanu's secret threat to Prince Yubi. Burton also played T.J. Parker (an Earth boy) in the episode "Double Trouble" who shoplifted a general store, which led to Yubi being arrested due to their striking resemblance to each other, while Khyber and Darah kidnap T.J. whom they mistake for the Prince.

Characters

Main characters

Supporting characters

Villains

Episode list

Ep# Title Directed by Written by Airdate
1"The Prince and the Bag Lady" Joe Camp Len Janson
Chuck Menville
September 17, 1983 (1983-09-17)

While walking through town, Benji and Zax notice Zanu's hunters and are chased into an auto junkyard. Zax is badly damaged and eventually captured by the hunters, but Benji comes up with a plan to rescue him.

Guest Stars: Esther Benson (Lucy), Al Evans (Junkyard Proprietor), John MacLean (Joe Bob)
2"U.F.O."Joe CampLen Janson
Chuck Menville
September 24, 1983 (1983-09-24)

Benji and Zax investigate a newspaper report of a spacecraft from Prince Yubi's planet. They encounter a man named Harwell Thompson, who is revealed to be a hunter from Antars. Thompson kidnaps Yubi and captures Zax, but Benji rescues them before the other hunters could get to them.

Guest Stars: Ric Spiegel (Harwell Thompson), Jerry L. Nelson (Verne), Pam Evans (Carol Ann), L. Bayne Stanton (Old Geezer), Ben Jones (Restaurant Proprietor), Brandon Camp (Kid 1), Charles Townsend (Kid 2)
3"The Day of the Hunter"Joe CampStory by:
John Bradford
Glenn Leopold
Teleplay by:
John Bradford
October 1, 1983 (1983-10-01)

The hunters draw Yubi out of hiding by leaking the location of his spacecraft to the authorities while using Benji as a distraction against them. As the hunters prepare to leave Earth with Yubi, Benji and Zax distract the hunters and rescue Yubi before they could take off.

Guest Stars: John Jackson (Young Man at Diner), Hugh Lampman (TV Newscaster), Gil Glasgow (Cop), Ben Jones (Guard with Megaphone)
4"Goldmine"Joe CampLen Janson
Chuck Menville
October 8, 1983 (1983-10-08)

Yubi learns the startling secret of an old cattleman with a closely guarded mine, who is revealed to be an Antarian named Trask. The hunters recognize him and plan to capture him, but Trask launches his ship to Antars.

Guest Stars: Kelvin Dacus (Montana/Trask), Kerry Graves (Rustler 1 [Gerald]), Mark McCoy (Rustler 2), Julie Fick (Girl 1), Kent Bushart (Boy 1)
5"Goodbye Earth"Joe CampRay ParkerOctober 15, 1983 (1983-10-15)

A birthday hologram from his mother inspires Yubi's desperate search for a job at a NASA station to reunite to his mother.

Guest Stars: Rick Peeples (Mr. Stevens), Bill Wayne Martin (Jr. Culpeeper), Lisa LeMole (The Queen), Hugh Lampman (Newscaster), Greta Muller (Waitress), J. David Moeller (Control Booth Guard), Debra Mason (Lady Worker), Ben Jones (Guard 1), Dwain Fail (Guard 2)
6"Ghostown"Joe CampJohn BradfordOctober 22, 1983 (1983-10-22)

The trio winds up in a deserted ghostown, where two outlaw twins are hiding out from the authorities. Zax is convinced they want to sell Yubi for profit, but Yubi ignores him. Meanwhile, the hunters come up with a plan to capture Yubi with their Level 10 droid named Zord, but Benji and Zax defeat him and the brothers capture the hunters.

Guest Stars: Craig Lewis (B.J. Mathews), Ken Farmer (Farley Matthews)
7"The Locals"Joe CampGene AyresOctober 29, 1983 (1983-10-29)

Benji is harassed by a group of boys known as "The Vikings" and they endanger Yubi's life by stealing his cipher. Benji and Zax come up with a plan to get it back with the help of a Viking named Joey.

Guest Stars: Bobby Fite (Will), Brandon Camp (Joey), Atticus Wisener (Billy), Jason Carter (Fred), Matt Everheart (Viking 5), Dwain Fail (Hot Dog Stand Chef), Malcolm Wittman (Arcade Owner), J. David Moeller (Town Character 1), Jerry L. Nelson (Town Character 2), Police Officer (Gil Glasgow), Beverly Renquist (Passerby)
8"Puppy Love"Joe CampLen Janson
Chuck Menville
November 5, 1983 (1983-11-05)

Yubi meets up with a girl named Tanya and falls in love with her, but Zax is concerned for his safety and it is revealed that Tanya is an Antarian who is sent by Zanu to capture Yubi. The hunters capture Benji and try to brainwash him to lead them to Yubi's location, but Benji outwits them. Tanya confesses to Yubi and plans to go back to Antars to keep Yubi covered.

Guest Stars: Tosha Moody (Tanya), Rick Peeples (Policeman), Greta Muller (Lady at Plant Sale), Vince Davis (Plant Salesperson), Susan Phillips (Lady at Skating Rink), Don Wyse (Roller Rink Manager)
9"Double Trouble"Joe CampJohn BradfordNovember 12, 1983 (1983-11-12)

A local boy named T.J. Parker shoplifts a store and led to Yubi arrested due to their striking resemblance, while the hunters mistake Parker for the prince. Benji and Zax plan to set things right, but when the hunters realize the mistake, they go back and disguise themselves as Yubi's parents. However, Benji stops them and the hunters are arrested and Yubi is set free.

Guest Stars: Randy Tallman (Pop Wilcox), Jack Robinson (Sheriff Billy Payton), Christopher Burton (T. J. Parker), Bill Wayne Martin (Charlie Ross), Lee Ritchey (Desk Sergeant), Alan Ackles (Leroy), Johnnie Hensley (Mr. Parker), J. Katherine Durbin (Mrs. Parker), Mike Beesly (Deputy)
10"Don't Fence Me In"Joe CampRay ParkerNovember 19, 1983 (1983-11-19)

Yubi has had enough of Zax's constant parenting and moves away. Zax's malfunctioning is getting worse and Benji comes to his aid while Yubi becomes an unwitting pool shark.

Guest Stars: Ken Farmer (Earl), Marc Baxley (Big Eddie), Randy Tallman (Bud), J. Terry McIlvain (Johnny), Marc Stokes (Catcher/Battler), Brandon Camp (Tommy), Debra Mason (Saleslady), Amanda Sickler (Girl), Mame Hutchinson (Mary)
11"The Flying Lesson"Joe CampJohn BradfordDecember 3, 1983 (1983-12-03)

Yubi wants to surprise a kindly veterinarian by restoring an old World War II plane. However, when the hunters discover them, their horse, Sugarfoot, tries to protect them, but is gravely wounded. The trio decide to use the old war plane to get Sugarfoot to an animal hospital far away.

Guest Stars: Bob Magruder (Dr. Len Janson), Nancy Miller (Nora Janson), Sugarfoot, Joe Camp (Tower Voices)
12"Benji Call Home"Joe CampRay ParkerDecember 10, 1983 (1983-12-10)

When Benji takes some extra time to play with Tiffany, a wealthy man named Jenkins takes Benji and unknowingly gives him to a crooked couple claiming to be his real owners. When Yubi and Zax arrive, Jenkins offers them a job to get Benji back while the couple break into Jenkins' house to get his money. Jenkins assumes it was Yubi, but Zax tells him that it was the campers. Yubi, Zax and Jenkins arrive at the camp to rescue Benji and catch the two criminals.

Guest Stars: Michael Muller (R.J. Jenkins), Ben Jones (Willard), Craig Lewis (Johnny Stevens), Shelia Anderson (Marge Stevens), Tiffany, Scott Fillingham (Newscaster Voice)
13"Decoy Droid"Joe Camp Michael Reaves
John Bradford
December 17, 1983 (1983-12-17)

Benji and Zax are attacked by a bigger dog and Zax gets trapped in a culvert. Meanwhile, the hunters capture Zax and send an evil duplicate named Circon to lure Yubi into their trap. Benji sees under the trick, because Zax is the only droid who has arachnophobia and traps him in the same culvert Zax was in before shutting him off. However, the hunters return and switch him back on, but Benji tricks them into shooting Circon after mistaking him for Zax.

Guest Stars: Ric Spiegel (Circon)

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