The Twisted Whiskers Show | |
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Genre | Comedy Slapstick |
Based on | Characters by Terrill Bohlar |
Developed by | Margaret Loesch Bill Kopp Savage Steve Holland |
Directed by | Bill Kopp |
Voices of | Scott McNeil David Kaye Kathleen Barr Peter Kelamis Lee Tockar Bill Kopp Colin Murdock |
Theme music composer | Ryan Wiesbrock |
Composer | John W.F. Goode |
Country of origin | United States Canada France |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Tapaas Chakravarti Jeffrey Conrad Paul Cummins Bill Schultz Mike Young |
Producers | Sean Gorman Ryan Wiesbrock |
Editor | Michael Bradley |
Running time | 22 minutes (2 11 minute shorts) |
Production companies | American Greetings Properties DQ Entertainment MoonScoop LLC CloudCo, Inc. Telegael |
Original release | |
Network | The Hub (United States) Teletoon (Canada) |
Release | October 10 – December 1, 2010 |
The Twisted Whiskers Show is an animated comedy television series based on the Twisted Whiskers greeting cards created by Terrill Bohlar for American Greetings. [1] It began airing as the first program of the Hasbro/Discovery TV network, Discovery Family (formerly known as The Hub until October 13, 2014) on October 10, 2010. 26 half-hour episodes of the CG series were produced by American Greetings Properties, DQ Entertainment, MoonScoop LLC, CloudCo, Inc., and Telegael. The series was also aired on Teletoon in Canada, CBBC in the United Kingdom, MTV3 Junior in Finland and Disney Channel in Japan.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 52 | October 10, 2010 | December 1, 2010 |
No. | Episode title | Written by | Storyboard by | Original Airdate |
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1 | "Goosers: High Wire High Jinks" | Bill Kopp | Kyle Menke, Rich Chidlaw and Guy Vasilovich | October 10, 2010 |
2 | "Dine and Dash: Fish Market Frenzy" | Greg Grabianski | Lenord Robinson | October 10, 2010 |
3 | "Goosers: Feline Fatale" | Tom Minton | Cynthia Petrovic | October 13, 2010 |
4 | "Yawp and Dander: Lost" | Martin Olson | Eddie Fitzgerald | October 13, 2010 |
5 | "Goosers: Love Hurts" | Greg Grabianski | Fred Reyes and Dan Kubat | October 15, 2010 |
6 | "Goosers: Obey" | Bill Kopp | Andrew Austin | October 15, 2010 |
7 | "Goosers: Attack of the Giant Mutant Bunny" | Tim Björklund | Kirk Hanson | October 16, 2010 |
8 | "Mister Mewser: No Place Like Home" | Bill Kopp | Kyle Menke and Michael Diederich | October 16, 2010 |
9 | "Dine and Dash: Bear with Us" | Martin Olson | Mike Milo | October 20, 2010 |
10 | "Cutie Snoot: The Good, The Bad and the Cutie" | Tim Bjorklund | David Schwartz | October 20, 2010 |
11 | "Yawp and Dander: Busted" | Ryan Wiesbrock | Kirk Hanson and David Schwartz | October 22, 2010 |
12 | "Tiny Head: A Tiny Bed for a Tiny Head" | Mr. Lawrence | Cynthia Petrovic and Byron Vaughns | October 22, 2010 |
13 | "Dine and Dash: Cold Case Caper" | Martin Olson | Cynthia Petrovic | October 25, 2010 |
14 | "Dander: Leaf Me Alone" | Mr. Lawrence | Don Dougherty and Cynthia Petrovic | October 25, 2010 |
15 | "Dine and Dash: Cambridge Kitty" | Mr. Lawrence | Kirk Hanson and Barry Caldwell | October 27, 2010 |
16 | "Dine and Dash: Bubble Trouble" | Mr. Lawrence | Barry Caldwell | October 27, 2010 |
17 | "Yawp and Dander: Food of the Dogs" | Martin Olson and Tim Bjorklund | Ken Mitchroney | October 29, 2010 |
18 | "Mister Mewser: Dark and Stormy Night" | Bill Kopp | Michael Diederich | October 29, 2010 |
19 | "Tiny Head: Quiet Time with Tiny Head" | Mike Ryan | Barry Caldwell | October 30, 2010 |
20 | "Tiny Head: Fraidy Cat" | Martin Olson | Marc Schirmeister | October 30, 2010 |
21 | "Broken Bear: Out to Launch" | Tim Bjorklund | David Prince | November 1, 2010 |
22 | "Dine and Dash: Don't Fear the Ripper" | Tim Bjorklund | Don Dougherty and Cynthia Petrovic | November 1, 2010 |
23 | "Tiny Head: Dad Blasted Varmints" | Bill Kopp and Tim Bjorklund | Hank Tucker and David Prince | November 3, 2010 |
24 | "Zippy the Grey Hound: Flip the Script" | Tim Bjorklund | Tim Parsons and Kang Lin Zhu | November 3, 2010 |
25 | "Tiny Head: The Whistling Ghost" | Bill Kopp | Michael Diederich | November 5, 2010 |
26 | "Tiny Head: Last Wish Fish" | Martin Olson | Marc Schirmeister | November 5, 2010 |
27 | "Goosers: Ticked Off" | Martin Olson | Kang Lin Zhu and Byron Vaughns | November 8, 2010 |
28 | "Goosers: Marooned" | Mr. Lawrence | Hank Tucker | November 8, 2010 |
29 | "Mister Mewser: Collegiate Kitties" | Mr. Lawrence | Barry Caldwell | November 9, 2010 |
30 | "Dine and Dash: For the Birds" | Tim Bjorklund | Kyle Menke | November 9, 2010 |
31 | "Goosers: The Jig is Up" | Bill Kopp and Tim Bjorklund | Kirk Hanson | November 10, 2010 |
32 | "Goosers: The Irds" | Tim Bjorklund | Barry Caldwell | November 10, 2010 |
33 | "Dander: Party Animals" | Mr. Lawrence | Ken Mitchroney | November 11, 2010 |
34 | "Yawp and Dander: Twister Tyke" | Mr. Lawrence | David Prince | November 11, 2010 |
35 | "Goosers: Brain Drain" | Martin Olson | Villamore M. Cruz Jr. | November 12, 2010 |
36 | "Ird the Bird : Tree's a Crowd" | Gordon Bressack | Marc Schirmeister | November 12, 2010 |
37 | "Dine and Dash: Muscle Mouse" | Mr. Lawrence | Villamore M. Cruz Jr. and Joe Garcia | November 16, 2010 |
38 | "Zippy the Grey Hound: Mongrel of Modern Art" | Gordon Bressack | David Prince | November 16, 2010 |
39 | "Mister Mewser: Mewser Faces Realty" | Bill Kopp | Mike Milo | November 19, 2010 |
40 | "Tiny Head: Last Gasper" | Martin Olson and Mike Ryan | Sandra Frame | November 19, 2010 |
41 | "Dine and Dash: The Big Tuna Sausage Heist" | Tim Bjorklund | Kirk Hanson | November 17, 2010 |
42 | "Jack: House Breaker" | Bill Kopp and Mike Ryan | Ken Mitchroney | November 17, 2010 |
43 | "Dine and Dash: Genie of The Lunchbox" | Martin Olson and Mike Ryan | Barry Caldwell | November 18, 2010 |
44 | "Dine and Dash: Order of the Raised Leg" | Martin Olson | Ken Micherony, Cynthia Petrovic and Joe Garcia | November 18, 2010 |
45 | "Mister Mewser: Mister Mewser's Holiday Spectacular" | Bill Kopp and Mr. Lawrence | Mike Milo | November 25, 2010 |
46 | "Dine and Dash: Road Rage Racers" | Bill Kopp and Greg Grabianski | Marc Schirmeister | November 25, 2010 |
47 | "Dander: Egg on Your Face" | Mr. Lawrence | Mike Milo | November 22, 2010 |
48 | "Yawp: Big Hunka Love" | Tim Bjorklund | Brian Ray, Swarna Prasad and Sukanto Debnath | November 22, 2010 |
49 | "Dander: To Scratch or Not to Scratch" | Mike Ryan | Marc Schirmeister | November 23, 2010 |
50 | "Jack: Nice Dogs Finish Last" | Mike Ryan | David Prince | November 23, 2010 |
51 | "Tiny Head: Nature's Call" | Bill Kopp and Mike Ryan | Marc Schirmeister | December 1, 2010 |
52 | "Jack: The Masked Amigo" | Bill Kopp | Ken Micherony | December 1, 2010 |
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