Urban Vermin

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Urban Vermin
Urban vermin glf.jpg
Garbage Liberation Front (GLF) – the team of vermin fighting for liberation of their block.
Created by
  • Diana Arruda
  • Tim Thompson
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producersBeth Stevenson
Anne Loi
ProducerKym Hyde
Running time22 minutes
Production company Decode Entertainment [a]
Original release
Network YTV
ReleaseOctober 8 (2007-10-8) 
November 12, 2007 (2007-11-12)

Urban Vermin is a Canadian animated television series produced by Decode Entertainment for YTV. [1] The series takes place in a world of anthropomorphic animals, where a pair of raccoons named Abe and Ken who work together in a war battle between good and evil. Abe's team is called the GLF (Garbage Liberation Front), along with Coco, Nigel and Madman, while Ken's army is simply called TRA (The Rat Army), alongside No-Neck and Zitzy. The series aired from October 8 to November 12, 2007. 26 episodes were produced.

Contents

Premise

Urban Vermin is a story about two raccoon brothers that were once best friends until Ken decided to assemble an army of rats to help him seize control of all the garbage on their block. Abe decides to strike back against his evil brother and assembles his team of resistance fighters to help him free the block of Ken's reign.

Characters

Main heroes

Allies

Villains

Main

  • Ken (voiced by Scott McCord) – Ken is Abe's brother who is petty, egomaniacal, lazy, cruel, greedy, jealous, vain, and cheats at hopscotch. He was born to be a dictator, and his closest confidante is a pink flamingo scepter named Penelope. Spoiled rotten as a kid by his mother, he simply could never live in a world where he could not continue his spoiled rotten lifestyle. His brother growing up was Abe, who was not as spoiled, because raccoons always spoil the youngest—it is a tradition. He currently rules the Block, controlling as much of the garbage as he can. Only the GLF keep him from absolute control on a daily basis. They can often be found dining and dancing together in the throne room. He operates out of an old ice cream truck he refers to as the Lair or the Evil Pizzeria of Doom.
  • No-Neck (voiced by Yannick Bisson) – No-Neck is a gray rat serving as the Colonel of the Rat Army. Although he runs a tight ship, he likes playing the harp, collecting cocktail umbrellas, and singing karaoke.
  • Zitzy (voiced by Adam Reid) – Zitzy is a Team Tryanny's Resident Evil Scientist. He is a brown possum who faints a lot, even when he is just frustrated. He was just a possum with diabolical dreams and a scientific calculator when the Empire was at the feet of Ken and Coco. When she left, he lied on his resume and got the job. He has never, ever been able to measure up to Coco. He steals all her ideas from all the blueprints she left behind, but it is hard to replicate them without making something blow up. But the reason he lied on his resume in the first place is because he knows he is a genius, light years ahead of his time, and he just knows that the world of evil doing is nothing without him.

Minor

  • Fake Mommy – she is a thief. She tricks Ken and Abe. She stole Ken and Abe's items.
  • Kim Jong Shrill – he works for Ken's army, but he betrays Ken and tries to kill him and No-Neck. He hates dirt and microbes. His name is a pun on Kim Jong-il.

Gadgets and items

Broadcast

Urban Vermin was broadcast on YTV from October 8 to November 12, 2007.

Jetix Europe acquired Urban Vermin for broadcast in Europe, with Buena Vista International Television handling television distribution sales. [2]

Home media

The home video distributor KaBoom! Entertainment have brought the rights to the show with Nelvana distributed by the company. Peace Arch Entertainment released two DVDs in 2008 and they are titled Arms Race and Battle of the Brothers. Each release uses the English and French tracks. Every release contains three episodes.

Reception

The Globe and Mail praised the look of the series, stating that the "computer-generated animation is crisp and visually compelling". [3]

References

  1. Ryan Ball (July 10, 2006). "DECODE Brings Urban Vermin to YTV". Animation Magazine. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  2. Rick DeMott (November 28, 2006). "Jetix Europe Acquires Urban Vermin". Animation World Network. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  3. "Highlight: Urban Vermin". The Globe and Mail . May 9, 2008. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  1. As Urban Productions Inc.