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Small Wonder | |
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Genre | Comedy science fiction sitcom |
Created by | Howard Leeds |
Starring | Tiffany Brissette Dick Christie Marla Pennington Jerry Supiran Emily Schulman |
Theme music composer | Rod Alexander Howard Leeds Diane Leslie |
Opening theme | "She's a Small Wonder" [1] |
Ending theme | "She's a Small Wonder" |
Composers | George Greeley Ed Lojeskie |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 96 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Howard Leeds |
Producers | Budd Grossman Bruce Taylor |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies | The Small Wonder Joint Venture Metromedia Video Productions [2] |
Original release | |
Network | First-run syndication |
Release | September 7, 1985 – May 20, 1989 |
Small Wonder is an American comedy science fiction sitcom that aired in first-run syndication from September 7, 1985, to May 20, 1989. The show chronicles the family of a robotics engineer who secretly creates a robot modeled after a human girl, then tries to pass it off as their adopted daughter, Vicki. The series turned out to be a surprise hit, specifically among children, with reruns airing internationally. Owing to its popularity in some countries, the show had to be dubbed for different languages.
The story lines revolve around V.I.C.I. (an acronym for Voice Input Child Identicant, pronounced "Vicki"), an android in the form of a young girl. Vicki was built by Ted Lawson, an engineer/inventor for United Robotronics, in an effort to assist handicapped children. Lawson takes the robot home so that it can mature within a family environment. Vicki's features include superhuman strength and speed, an AC outlet under her right arm, a data port under her left arm, and an access panel in her back. Despite this, the Lawson family initially tries to pass Vicki off as an orphaned family member whom they legally adopted as their daughter.
The Lawson family tries to keep the robot's existence a secret, but their disagreeable neighbors, the Brindles, keep on popping up at the most unexpected moments—especially nosy next-door neighbor Harriet, whose father happens to be Ted Lawson's co-worker. The show's humor frequently derived from Vicki's attempts to learn human behavior, her unprecedented echolalia, the robot's literal interpretation of speech and the family's efforts to disguise the robot's true nature.
To explain child actress Tiffany Brissette's aging during the show, the series' producers had Ted give Vicki an upgrade in the series' third season. He aged her face, dressed her in casual clothes, and allowed her to eat and drink. The food passed through her naturally and the drink cooled her internal system.
Despite proving popular among viewers, it has been regarded by some critics as one of the worst sitcoms of all time, such as Robert Bianco, TV critic for USA Today , who listed it as a contender for one of the worst TV shows of all time in 2002. [4] According to the BBC, it "is widely considered one of the worst low-budget sitcoms of all time." [5]
Year | Award | Category | Recipient |
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1986 | Young Artist Award | Best Young Supporting Actress in a New Television Series | Emily Schulman |
1987 | Exceptional Performance by a Young Actress in a Long-Running Series, Comedy or Drama |
Shout! Factory has released the first two seasons of Small Wonder on DVD in Region 1. [6] [7]
DVD Name | Ep# | Region 1 |
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The Complete First Season | 24 | February 16, 2010 |
The Complete Second Season | 24 | June 22, 2010 |