Brady's Beasts

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Brady's Beasts
Based onHow to Care for Your Monster by Norman Bridwell
Directed byGilles Deyriés
StarringMatt Devereaux
Candida Gubbins
Samantha Shaw
Felicity Duncan Smith
David Kitchen
Steve Edwin
Stephen Bent
Composers
  • Tony Atkins
  • Terry Wilson
  • Mark Bradley
  • Justin Sherry
  • Mark Levinson
Country of originCanada
France
United Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26 (52 segments)
Production
Executive producers
  • Claude Berthier
  • Maureen Sery
  • Phil Littler
  • Louie Porco
  • Marie-Josée Corbail
  • Tom Tataranowicz
  • Greg Johnson
Producers
  • Claude Berthier
  • Thierry Berthier
  • Phil Littler
  • Jean-Pierre Morin
  • Christine Coté
Production companiesVivatoon
Toon Factory
Monstercare Productions
Original release
Network YTV
ReleaseMarch 25, 2005 (2005-03-25) 
December 31, 2006 (2006-12-31)

Brady's Beasts is an animated television series about a monster-loving boy named Brady Plunkett, who is the protagonist of the series. It premiered on March 25, 2005, on YTV. A total of 26 episodes were produced. [1]

Contents

Characters

Main

Monsters

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateFrench airdateProd.
code
French viewers
(millions)
1"How the Monsters Came to Ravenville"Olivier BonnetLaurent RullierMarch 15, 2005 (2005-03-15)TBAS01E01N/A
"How to Get Rid of an Undesirable Monster"
2"How to Handle a Part-Time Monster"Olivier BonnetLaurent RullierMarch 15, 2005 (2005-03-15)TBAS01E02N/A
"How to Soothe Ruffled Feathers, Fur... and Scales"Franck Salomé, Ilya Nicolas and Midam
3"How to Find Your Missing Monster"Olivier BonnetLaurent RullierTBAOctober 3, 2007S01E03TBD
"How to Haunt a House"Philippe Pierre-Adolphé and Stéphane Chapuy
4"How to Use Your Monster for Home Protection"Olivier BonnetMidam, Ilya Nicolas and Frederick MaslankaTBATBAS01E04TBD
"How to Sneak Your Monster on Vacation With You"Aline Leblon
5"How to Build Your Own Monster"Olivier BonnetFrederick MaslankaTBATBAS01E05TBD
"How to Throw a Monster Party"Philippe Daniau & Nasser Zeboudj
6"How to Keep a Sea Monster from Eating Your Town"Olivier BonnetClaude Prothee and Frederick MaslankaTBATBAS01E06TBD
"How to Groom Your Monsters for Success"Stéphane Chapuy and Philippe Pierre-Adolphé
7"How to Impress a Girl With Your Mummy"Olivier BonnetMidam, Ilya Nicolas and Franck SaloméTBATBAS01E07TBD
"How to Bond with a Banshee"Stéphane Chapuy and Philippe Pierre-Adolphé
8"How to Turn Your Monster Into a Latin Lover"Olivier BonnetLaurent Rullier and Aline LeblonTBATBAS01E08TBD
"How to Date a Werewolf"Midam, Ilya Nicolas and Jacques Espagne
9"How to Be a Good Monstersitter"Olivier BonnetStéphane Chapuy and Philippe Pierre-AdolphéTBATBAS01E09TBD
"How to Make Your Monster Happy"Midam, Ilya Nicolas and Aline Leblon
10"How to Grow Your Own Horror"Olivier BonnetLaurent Rullier and Laurent BounoureTBATBAS01E10TBD
"How to Celebrate Christmas with Your Own Monster"Franck Salomé
11"How to Put Together a Skeleton"Olivier BonnetAline LeblonTBATBAS01E11TBD
"How to Give Your Monster Courage"Laurent Rullier
12"How to Sabotage a Gargoyle"Olivier BonnetPhilippe Daniau and Nasser ZeboudjTBATBAS01E12TBD
"How to Housebreak the Monster Under Your Bed"Franck Salome
13"How to Collect Monsters"Olivier BonnetPhilippe Daniau and Nasser ZeboudjTBATBAS01E13TBD
"How to Stop a Monster Migration"
14"How to Unplug a Sparker"Olivier BonnetJacques EspagneTBATBAS01E14TBD
"How to Catch Your Missing Shadow"Franck Salomé
15"How to Plug the Loch Ness Leak"Olivier BonnetAline LeblonTBATBAS01E15TBD
"How to Steal a Monster's Treasure"Lienne Sawatsky and Daniel Williams
16"How to Put Out a Fiery Dragon"Olivier BonnetJulien Gars and Claude GarsTBATBAS01E16TBD
"How to Dodge the Quicksand"Frederick Maslanka
17"How to Break Up a Berserker"Olivier BonnetThomas LapierreTBATBAS01E17TBD
"How to Raise a Hatchling"
18"How to Remind Your Monster Who He Is"Olivier BonnetStephen AshtonTBATBAS01E18TBD
"How to Turn Your Pet Into a Monster"Thomas Lapierre
19"How to Hook Up a Missing Link"Olivier BonnetLienne Sawatsky and Daniel WilliamsTBATBAS01E19TBD
"How to Heal a Howler's Heart"Stéphane Chapuy and Philippe Pierre-Adolphé
20"How to Make a Monster Cry"Olivier BonnetFranck SaloméTBATBAS01E20TBD
"How to Recognize a Wishing Un-well"Lienne Sawatsky and Daniel Williams
21"How a Monster Runs for Mayor"Olivier BonnetJulien Gars and Claude GarsTBATBAS01E21TBD
"How to Make a Medusa Blink"Lienne Sawatsky and Daniel Williams
22"How to Distract an Attractor"Olivier BonnetStephen AshtonTBATBAS01E22TBD
"How to Read a Ghost Story"Lienne Sawatsky and Daniel Williams
23"How to Stop a Stink"Olivier BonnetStephen AshtonTBATBAS01E23TBD
"How to Paint a Pigment"Franck Salomé
24"How to Catch a Spring Fever"Olivier BonnetThomas LapierreTBATBAS01E24TBD
"How to Save a Sapphire"Lienne Sawatsky & Daniel Williams
25"How to Peg a Pooka"Olivier BonnetPhilippe Daniau and Nasser ZeboudjTBATBAS01E25TBD
"How to Mystify a Meanie"Thomas Lapierre
26"How to Vex a Virus"Olivier BonnetFranck SaloméTBATBAS01E26TBD
"How to Goodbye a Goblin"

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