Slacker Cats

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Slacker Cats
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Genre
Created by Andy Riley
Kevin Cecil
Starring Harland Williams
Sinbad
Nicole Sullivan
Allen Covert
Kiersten Warren
Emo Philips
Opening theme Jason Frederick
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes12 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersKevin Cecil
Andy Riley
Seth Kearsley
Running time30 minutes
Production companies Film Roman
Laika
Original release
Network ABC Family (season 1)
ABC Family website (season 2)
ReleaseAugust 13, 2007 (2007-08-13) 
January 23, 2009 (2009-01-23)

Slacker Cats is an American adult animated sitcom that aired on ABC Family on August 13, 2007. The series features the voice talents of comedians Harland Williams and Sinbad as the lead roles of the two cats named Buckley and Eddie. It was created by British writers, Andy Riley and Kevin Cecil, who also served as executive producers along with animation director Seth Kearsley, who designed the characters. Slacker Cats is produced by Film Roman alongside Laika.

Contents

When the show was first announced, due to an initial lack of information, and its presence on ABC Family, many outlets erroneously believed Slacker Cats was aimed towards children. However, in later advertising and in press kits issued to the media, it was clearly indicated that the show included a more adult tone and themes. [1] The show's 10PM broadcast time further illustrated that its target was an adult audience. It was the fourth adult animated series produced by Disney, the other three being The PJs , which aired on Fox, Clerks: The Animated Series , which aired on ABC, and Clone High , which was a co-production of MTV, Teletoon and Nelvana, and is the only adult animated show from them at the time to not be produced at Touchstone Television, now known as ABC Signature.

Slacker Cats was canceled on September 17, 2007, after six episodes. A second season premiered on the ABC Family website on December 19, 2008, and was released on iTunes and Xbox Live Marketplace. [2] The second season was numbered as a continuation of the first season, episodes 7 through 12.

Plot

Slacker Cats is about two cats and their quotidian, strange and outrageous adventures. Main plots of the show revolve around Buckley and Eddie's schemes to escape the everyday monotony of being house cats by taking advantage of humans (as well as other cats) to freewheel themselves in the fictional city of Wendell, California.

Cast and characters

Buckley and Eddie. Slacker-cats.jpg
Buckley and Eddie.

Buckley

Buckley is a Maine coon with indigo fur, a white V-shaped mark on the chest, black eyes and a pink snout owned by Louise, living in her apartment. He is clever by cat standards, but he thinks he is much more clever than he really is, which causes him and Eddie to encounter a lot of trouble. He secretly wants to be human, feeling that life is limited as a cat. His best friend is Eddie, who is often the cause of his mishaps. Buckley is also the constant nemesis of Mrs. Boots for reasons that remain unknown. He is in love with his owner Louise and plans on marrying her, but she doesn't return his feelings. Despite his unreturned feelings, he still addresses her as if she were his girlfriend. Buckley's personality fluctuates from being lazy and uncaring to being remotely active and feeling guilty. He is notably more ethical than Eddie. Buckley also shows an aggressive side, attacking his friend Tabitha and removing her remaining ear, though it was later reattached. Buckley is one of the two main protagonists of the series alongside Eddie, and he is voiced by Harland Williams.

Eddie

Eddie is an orange tabby cat who is owned by Dan, she looks surprisingly like him. Eddie is Buckley's best friend, though he rarely acts like it. He's extremely egotistical about himself, even to the point of kissing a dummy replica of himself (seen in episode 6.) Eddie often speaks of his way with lady cats and past events that involve numerous lady cats at one time, although there is no evidence of this. However, he's stated by other characters to be more of a "tough alley cat" than a normal house cat, hinting Eddie could actually be somewhat of a ladies man. Yet at the same time is also shown to be very desperate, including going far out of his way and hurting himself/friends to get attention from female cats. He knows Buckley is in love with his owner, Louise, and often makes fun of him for it, calling him a "sicko" or an "Ownerphile" whenever he looks at something human related. However, he will still stand up for Buckley, normally against Mrs. Boots asking "Where is Mr. Boots?" which causes her run off angrily every time. He is one of the two main protagonists alongside Buckley, and he is voiced by Sinbad.

Tabitha

Tabitha is a Munchkin cat with light pink fur, whose owner is unknown and may be a stray because of her neglected appearance. However, in episode 5 she admits to have once have had an owner but since then had forgotten who it was. She has one ear, which has a bow on it and the other seems to have been mostly bitten off. She is also often shown carrying a small green purse. She is not too bright, but she is cheery and believes she is everyone's friend. Of all the people in Wendell, she enjoys spending time with Buckley and Eddie, much to their annoyance. Whenever she sees them and tries to talk she is given an excuse by Eddie why they are too busy or tells her to wait somewhere for them, often somewhere dangerous. She is willing to forgive anything, including being left in the middle of a highway or having her ear ripped off by Buckley. She often shows characteristics of bipolar disorder, going from cheery to standing over Louise (whom she duct-taped to her bed) with a scalpel and directions on how to perform a "reverse conjoined twin separation" on her. He is voiced by Kiersten Warren.

Dooper

Dooper is a stray cat with a cream-colored fur, that lives in a cardboard box in an alley near Louise's apartment. He is afraid of almost everything and is quite nervous. As a result of this he is constantly coming up with outlandish conspiracy theories and rushes to warn everyone. The closest things to friends he has are Buckley and Eddie, whom he normally tells his theories to first. They usually ignore him, but sometimes use his conspiracy theories to trick him into doing their dirty work. He will often find small, everyday things like a crack in the pavement and use it as proof of his theories. Also it is said that Dooper doesn't have any testicles, suggesting that he once had an owner who had him neutered. He is voiced by Emo Philips.

Mrs. Boots

Mrs. Boots is a Persian cat whose owner is unknown but her owner's family is shown to be wealthy as she lives in a mansion. She is Buckley's nemesis and tries to thwart his plans in any way she can. The reason why she hates Buckley remains unknown. Her name derives from the difference in color of her body and her paws. The entire body is all light purple, except for its paws, which they are dark brown. She is very self-conscious about them, calling them "deformities" and hiding them in her fur when she sits. She is also self-conscious about her name, always becoming aggravated when Eddie asks "Where's Mr. Boots?". She shows herself as a classy cat, but has a short temper and when angry starts to yell and her voice becomes a little bit hoarse. He is voiced by Niecy Nash.

Ingrid and Latoyah

Ingrid and Latoyah are two British Shorthair cats with some of a grey fur, who Eddie thinks are hot. They are voiced by Masasa Moyo and Alex Borstein, respectively.

Louise

Louise is Buckley's owner and he is one of the only main human characters. Technically their relationship can be viewed as somewhat closer as humans can understand cats and vice versa on the show, but she still treats him as her pet for the most part. Buckley has a romantic infatuation with Louise and hopes to one day consummate their relationship, although she is oblivious to the fact. Buckley even said that he once proposed to her. He is voiced by Nicole Sullivan.

Dan

Dan is Eddie's owner, who is one of the only main human characters, and he is voiced by Greg Pitts.

Production

The original 2001 pilot was animated in claymation by Laika's predecessor, Will Vinton Studios at Portland, done in the same model and animation style as Gary & Mike, which Hardland Williams voiced Mike. The series was pitched to The WB, who turned it down. The pilot has a different art style from the final version. It also has a different voice cast, except for Tabitha. [3]

The series was animated using Adobe Flash. With the animation being a split between Boulder Media in Ireland, Big Star Enterprise in South Korea and Renegade Animation in Glendale.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
1 6August 13, 2007 (2007-08-13)September 17, 2007 (2007-09-17) ABC Family
2 6January 19, 2009 (2009-01-19)January 23, 2009 (2009-01-23)abcfamily.com

Season 1 (2007)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"Mexico"Seth KearsleyKevin Cecil and Andy RileyAugust 13, 2007 (2007-08-13)
Buckley and Eddie want to take a vacation in Mexico, but when they are unsuccessful in boarding the airplane, they decide to simply pretend that they are in Mexico. Meanwhile, ignored and in search of a friend, Tabitha brings home the corpse of a cat that died on the freeway.
22"The Wood"Perry ZombolasKevin Cecil and Andy RileyAugust 20, 2007 (2007-08-20)
Buckley tries to organize the neighborhood against a developer who is going to despoil the natural beauty of the woods. The main problem is that Trevor, the developer, is Louise's new boyfriend. Buckley also tries to find a way to re-attach Tabitha's ear, which he accidentally ripped off in a fight.
33"Big Guy"Niki YangRobin French and Kieron QuirkeAugust 27, 2007 (2007-08-27)
Louise asks Buckley to clear the basement of rats. Buckley is too chicken to do so until he meets 'The Big Guy' (who turns out to be a tiger) and tries to copy everything the tiger does.
44"Ozymandias"Seth KearsleyAndy BodleSeptember 3, 2007 (2007-09-03)
Buckley assumes an alias and opts to relocate after finding a man in Louise's bed.
55"Casino Miaow"Jennifer CoyleGideon DefoeSeptember 10, 2007 (2007-09-10)
Buckley needs money to get Louise a birthday present, so he decides to sell Tabitha to a lab and tries to win big in Mrs. Boots's poker game.
66"Buckley and Eddie Deceased"Jennifer CoyleGideon DefoeSeptember 17, 2007 (2007-09-17)
Buckley may regret his hasty course of action when he incorrectly believes that he killed Eddie.

Season 2 (2008–2009)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
71"Dolenz1b559e"Perry ZombolasRoger Drew and Will SmithDecember 19, 2008 (2008-12-19)
Dolenz gets out of prison and forces Buckley, Eddie, and Tabitha into a crime spree.
82"Sex and the Kitties"Niki YangSara SmithDecember 26, 2008 (2008-12-26)
Dooper becomes possessed by the ghosts of his severed testicles and Eddie is sent to the Vet to be neutered.
93"Buckley on the Run"Nathan ChewRobin French and Kieron QuirkeJanuary 2, 2009 (2009-01-02)
Trevor comes back into Louise's life and frames Buckley the cat for killing a rabbit named Buckley. This episode guest stars Stephen Root, Dave Foley, Bobcat Goldthwait, Vanessa Ruiz and Tom Kenny.
104"Garage A Trois"Perry ZombolasAndy BodleJanuary 9, 2009 (2009-01-09)
Buckley, Eddie, and Tabitha get trapped in a garage and go insane.
115"Work Work Work"Jennifer CoyleDavid Quanitk, Kevin Cecil, and Andy RileyJanuary 16, 2009 (2009-01-16)
Louise loses her job, and when Buckley goes to get her job back, he actually gets her job.
126"Buckley Versus the Future"Niki YangKevin Cecil and Andy RileyJanuary 23, 2009 (2009-01-23)
Buckley turns off the internet to make the world a better place.

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