Life with Louie

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Life with Louie
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Created by
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Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes39
Production
Producers
  • Louie Anderson
  • Ahmos Hassan
  • Matthew O'Callaghan
  • Martha Carrol
Running time2224 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network Fox Kids
ReleaseSeptember 2, 1995 (1995-09-02) 
March 2, 1998 (1998-03-02)

Life with Louie is an American animated series and sitcom created by Louie Anderson and Matthew O'Callaghan for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series was based on the childhood of Anderson, growing up with his family in the fictional town of Cedar Knoll, Wisconsin during the early 1960s, although Anderson himself was actually from Saint Paul, Minnesota, also situated in the Midwestern U.S. [1] [2]

Contents

The first two episodes aired in primetime on Fox in late 1994, [1] [3] [4] before moving to Saturday morning on Fox Kids from 1995 to 1998. [5]

Ownership of the series passed to Disney in 2001 when Disney acquired Fox Kids Worldwide. [6] [7] [8]

Characters

Episode list

Specials

No.TitleWritten and directed byStoryboard byOriginal air date
0"A Christmas Surprise for Mrs. Stillman"Matthew O' CallaghanMartin Fuller and Dan RootDecember 18, 1994 (1994-12-18)
Christmas special/pilot: It's Christmas time. Ora asks Andy to decorate Mrs. Stillman's house with Christmas lights. Andy seeks Louie's help, and both decorate the house with the help of Louie's friends, who arrive at the house for singing.

Season 1 (1995–1996)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air date
11"Dad Gets Canned"Matthew O' CallaghanAndy Rose
Alex Taub
Bert Ring (director)
Carin-Anne Anderson, Dan Fausett
and Jim Fletcher
September 2, 1995 (1995-09-02)
Andy gets fired from his job for giving his friend the day off for the birth of his child. Louie gets upset because he wants to spend his vacation relaxing and sitting around, but Andy forces him to work. Ora gets a job selling cosmetics to her neighbors. While Louie accompanies Ora, he learns why Andy lost his job.
22"Raindrops Keep Falling on My Bed"Matthew O'CallaghanAlex TaubBert Ring (director)
Carin-Anne Anderson, Jim Fletcher
and Michael Sosnowski
September 9, 1995 (1995-09-09)
The Jensen family moves into the house next to the Andersons. While Andy fights with Mr. Jensen about their property lines, a rainstorm floods the town.
33"Lake Winnibigoshish"Matthew O'CallaghanAlex TaubBert Ring (director)
Martin Fuller and Dan Root
September 16, 1995 (1995-09-16)
The Anderson family goes to Lake Winnibigoshish for their vacation, where Louie meets Kelly Busset (Olivia Hack), who has a crush on him. But Louie does not like her.
44"A Fish Called Pepper"Matthew O'CallaghanAlex TaubBert Ring (director)
Carin-Anne Anderson, Dan Fausett
and Jim Fletcher
September 23, 1995 (1995-09-23)
Jeannie moves because her father is given a new job. Afterward, Louie's grandma comes to visit, and because of her, Louie sends a letter to Jeannie telling her he loves her. Meanwhile, the family gets a pet fish because they cannot afford a dog, and cats lick the butter. In the end, Jeannie returns because her father's new job failed.
55"Behind Every Good Coach"Matthew O'CallaghanAlex TaubBert Ring (director)
Martin Fuller and Dan Root
October 7, 1995 (1995-10-07)
Louie joins the baseball team, but during their first game, the coach (Tommy Lasorda) gets hurt, and Andy becomes the new coach. With the team unable to win, Ora gives them a few pointers, and they win their final game.
66"Alive! Miracle in Cedar Knoll, Wisconsin"Matthew O'CallaghanAlex TaubDan Fausett and Keith TuckerNovember 4, 1995 (1995-11-04)
While Andy and Ora leave to visit Grandma, Louie and Tommy are left alone at the house as a blizzard hits and causes a blackout in Cedar Knoll.
77"Pains, Grains, and Allergy Shots"Matthew O'CallaghanBernie AnchetaTom Riggin and Rafael RosadoNovember 11, 1995 (1995-11-11)
Louie suddenly develops a food allergy.
88"The Fourth Thursday in November"Matthew O'CallaghanAlex TaubCarin-Anne Anderson, Dan Fausett, Mark Mulgrew, Keith Tucker,
Jorge Burge, Steve Lumley, Robert Smit and Deke Wightman
November 18, 1995 (1995-11-18)
All of the Anderson family comes to Louie's house for Thanksgiving dinner, including Ora's brother Uncle Sammy (Barry Corbin), whom Andy dislikes.
99"Tracks of My Deers"Matthew O'CallaghanAlex TaubJohn Burge, Mark Mulgrew, Rafael Rosado, Melissa Suber,
Steve Lumley, Lou Police, Robert Smit and George Sukara
November 25, 1995 (1995-11-25)
While on a deer hunt with Andy and his friends, Louie meets a lonely deer and decides to keep it until the hunt finishes.
1010"When Cedar Knoll Freezes Over"Matthew O'CallaghanAlex Taub
Bernie Ancheta
Jorge Burge, Steve Lumley, Dan Fausett,
Mark Mulgrew and Robert Smit
February 3, 1996 (1996-02-03)
The winter carnival begins in Cedar Knoll, and The Anderson family loses every competition they enter. Meanwhile, Louie develops a crush on Jeannie's sister and tries to learn how to skate to get close to her.
1111"A Fair to Remember"Matthew O'CallaghanGreg Cope
Sean Dwyer
Tom Riggins and Rafael RosadoFebruary 10, 1996 (1996-02-10)
The Anderson family goes to the state fair. Ora competes in a cooking contest against Sally Tubbs (Shelley Long), Andy wrestles a greased pig, and Tommy is upset because Louie only takes him on the kiddie rides.
1212"Born a Rambler Man"Matthew O'CallaghanAlex TaubJorge Burge, Steve Lumley,
Mark Mulgrew and Robert Smit
February 17, 1996 (1996-02-17) [9]
When Andy's Rambler gets damaged, Ora buys him a new car for his birthday. After Andy complains and returns the car, Louie fixes the Rambler with the help of a repairman named Smitty to use it in one more Veterans Day parade.

Season 2 (1996–1997)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air date
131"Caddy on a Hot Tin Roof"Bert RingAlex TaubRafael Rosado and Mark ZoellerSeptember 14, 1996 (1996-09-14)
Louie needs some money and is hired by a golfer (Joe Pantoliano) to caddy a golf game.
142"Summer of My Discontent"Bert RingAlex Taub
Greg Cope
Sean Dwyer
Dan FausettSeptember 21, 1996 (1996-09-21)
Louie tries to escape Glen Glenn, so he joins the trip to Chakami camp. The bad news: Glen Glenn and his gang also join. While on a trip, Louie and Glen Glenn get lost inside a forest.
153"Anderson Ski Weekend"Bert RingAlex Taub
Natasha Hayworth
Matthew Negrete
Steve LumleySeptember 28, 1996 (1996-09-28)
Earl Grunewald is promoted to be a main worker of the tractor factory. While the Grunewald family goes for a ski trip, Louie pretends to be a ski master, so the Anderson family also joins.
164"Roofless People"Bert RingMary Gray Rubin
David Silverman
Ken Mundie and Steve LumleyOctober 5, 1996 (1996-10-05)
A tornado attacks the Cedar Knoll, which makes Louie afraid of the tornado, so he stays in his room and does not want to leave until the cow, trapped on a tree because of the tornado, confronts him.
175"How to Succeed in Washington Without Really Trying"Bert RingR.P. Halke
Alex Taub
Steve Lumley and Gary SelvaggioOctober 19, 1996 (1996-10-19)
Louie's class must give a speech, and if someone wins, the class will go to Washington. Louie buys a speech from Glen Glenn, and he wins. Andy accompanies the trip because he is in a war with the president. After Andy tells Louie he must always tell the truth, Louie tells the truth about the speech.
186"An Anderson Dozen"Bert RingMary Gray Rubin
David Silverman
Robert Gibbs and Steve LumleyNovember 2, 1996 (1996-11-02)
Ora gets a call from the doctor, telling her she will have a baby. Louie thinks that someone will leave the family if the baby is born, and he thinks it might be him. It is revealed in the end that the doctor made a mistake, and she is not pregnant.
197"Buzz Stop"Bert RingAlex Taub
Bernie Ancheta
Steve LumleyNovember 9, 1996 (1996-11-09)
Andy wants a bigger recreational vehicle than the Jensens', so he buys bees to make more money and becomes obsessed.
208"The Masked Chess Boy"Bert RingBernie Ancheta
Alex Taub
Ed Driscoll
Ian Freedman and Steve LumleyNovember 23, 1996 (1996-11-23)
Louie learns he's so talented in playing chess that he writes to a chess competition. When Andy confronts him about people laughing at the chess players, Louie disguises himself as the Masked Chess Boy.
219"For Pete's Sake"Matthew O'Callaghan
Bert Ring
Marcy Gray Rubin (teleplay)
David Silverman (teleplay)
Alex Taub (teleplay)
Dan Fausett and Eric FredricksonDecember 25, 1996 (1996-12-25)
While out shopping, Louie gets rescued from an accident by a homeless man named Pete (Brian Doyle-Murray), and he decides to keep him in the garage of his house.
2210"The Good, the Bad, & the Glenns"Bert RingNatasha Hayworth
Matthew Negrete
Alex Taub
Robert Gibbs and Steve LumleyDecember 27, 1996 (1996-12-27)
Glen Glenn's mother, Jen Glenn, scares the entire town of Cedar Knoll with her loud voice. When she suddenly loses her voice and goes to the hospital, Cedar Knoll is happy, and Glen Glenn becomes pals with Louie.
2311"Kazoo's Coming to Dinner"Bert Ring
Matthew O'Callaghan
Alex TaubDan Fausett and Eric FredricksonFebruary 1, 1997 (1997-02-01)
Louie idolizes a comedian who is Ora's ex-boyfriend, Marty Kazoo (Sid Caesar). Ora, however, is not too happy about the new friendship.
2412"Mr. Anderson's Opus"Bert Ring
Matthew O'Callaghan
Alex TaubKen Mundie and Steve LumleyFebruary 15, 1997 (1997-02-15)
Louie gets jealous because Jeannie has a crush on the new kid at school. Meanwhile, Andy and Ora are arguing about the date of their wedding anniversary.
2513"The Thank You Note"Matthew O'Callaghan
Bert Ring
Alex TaubDan FausettFebruary 22, 1997 (1997-02-22) [10]
For Louie's birthday, his grandma gives Louie a sweater she made for him. While trying to write the thank you letter, Louie plays with his friends instead. When he finally writes the letter, he finds out his grandma has died.

Season 3 (1997–1998)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air date
261"Louie's Gate"Bert RingAlex TaubArt Mawhinney and Roy MuerinSeptember 6, 1997 (1997-09-06)
A new movie theater opens, and Louie always goes there, so Andy and Ora become worried. They decide to give him a movie camera, which causes Louie to decide to shoot a movie.
272"The Making of a President"Bert RingMarcy Gray Rubin
David Silverman
Steve Lumley, Marc O'Hare
and Chris York
September 13, 1997 (1997-09-13)
Louie and Mike Grunewald try to win a school election by lying about others.
283"Military Reunion"Matthew O'CallaghanRobert RabinowitzSteve Lumley, Mark O'Hare
and Gary Scott
September 20, 1997 (1997-09-20)
Louie does not want to listen anymore to Andy's war stories. While at the Military Reunion, Andy admits to Louie he was called Corporal Keister and that he was a cook, though his friends from the military insist that he did save them.
294"Go Packers!"Matthew O'CallaghanMarcy Gray Rubin (teleplay)
David Silverman (teleplay)
Steve Lumley and Art MawhinneySeptember 27, 1997 (1997-09-27)
Andy takes Louie to the Packers game.
305"The Undergraduate"Bert RingBruce Clark
Marc Peterson
John Dubiel, Steve Lumley, Gary Scott,
Mark Sonntag and Doug McCarthy
October 11, 1997 (1997-10-11)
When Louie's teacher gets ill, Louie gets a crush on the replacement teacher. Louie begins reading Shakespeare, much to Andy's chagrin. Andy tries to order the principal to fire Mrs. Robertson, the replacement teacher. Mrs. Robertson explains that she is from a military family and that Andy got her a job at the military academy.
316"Louie's Harrowing Halloween"Bert RingAlex TaubEric FredricksonOctober 25, 1997 (1997-10-25)
While shopping, Louie steals candy and tries to get rid of it during Halloween.
327"Mr. Louie's Wild Ride"Bert RingShawn RyanEric Fredrickson, Mark O'Hare
and Keith Tucker
November 1, 1997 (1997-11-01)
The Anderson family goes to Snifferland for their vacation. After arrival, they learn Snifferland moved to Orlando, Florida.
338"Close Encounters of the Louie Kind"Bert RingAlex ZammCraig Berman, Eric Fredrickson
and Art Mawhinney
November 8, 1997 (1997-11-08)
Louie and Mike create a spaceship, which causes Andy to be declared ambassador of the Earth.
349"The Kiss Is the Thing"Matthew O'CallaghanMike Gandolfi (teleplay)
Matthew O'Callaghan (teleplay)
Steve LumleyNovember 15, 1997 (1997-11-15)
Louie must play the prince for the school performance about Sleeping Beauty. Meanwhile, Andy replaces his boss.
3510"Family Portrait"Matthew O'CallaghanShawn Ryan (teleplay)John Dubiel, Eric Fredrickson,
Martin Lee Fuller and Jim Kammerud
December 20, 1997 (1997-12-20)
Louie learns one of his friends is an orphan and invites him to his house for Christmas.
3611"Blinded by Love"Matthew O'CallaghanDavid Silverman
Marcy Gray Rubin
Eric Fredrickson, Steve Lumley,
Art Mawhinney and Mark Sonntag
February 16, 1998 (1998-02-16)
Louie wants to have a dog, much to Andy's chagrin. Louie takes a dog that has been trained to be a guide for people who are blind.
3712"Do It or Donut"Bert RingMike Gandolfi (teleplay)
Matthew O'Callaghan (teleplay)
Eric Fredrickson, Steve Lumley
and Art Mawhinney
February 23, 1998 (1998-02-23)
Louie feels he is good at basketball, and Andy tries to support him. Ora decides to eat healthy food.
3813"Project: Mother's Day"Bert RingShawn RyanJohn Dubiel, Martin Lee Fuller,
Jim Kammerud and Tom Riggin
March 2, 1998 (1998-03-02)
In the series finale, Andy's mother comes to visit for Mother's Day. Meanwhile, Ora gets sick, and Louie does all of her jobs, so he does not have time to buy her gift for Mother's Day.

Intro and theme song

The show's introduction for Seasons 2 and 3 involved the main character running toward a TV set, turning one of the set's dials, and showing a live-action video of Louie Anderson as an adult saying, "Let me tell you about my family." This was followed by clips of the show from Andy Anderson being pulled by sled dogs, Louie sticking chopsticks in his nose, to Louie jumping off a diving board at a swimming pool, nearly wasting all the water and getting most of the other participants wet due to the fact of him being overweight. Then, the show's logo (in pink) appeared on the bottom left-hand corner of the screen, while the main character (wearing sunglasses) ate a dot while sitting on a raft and watching TV on a tire. Season 1 episodes used a live-action intro by Louie Anderson, talking to the audience about his childhood, then dissolving into the show.

Home videos and merchandise

Based on the popularity of the show, various merchandise was released including apparel, videos of various episodes, a "Lake Winnibigoshish" CD-ROM comic book, [11] and a book series for children. The book series was based on the show's various episodes and contained six books. Kids' meal toys were also produced for several fast-food restaurant chains including Taco Bell (1996), Hardee's (1997), Jack in the Box (1997), and Dairy Queen (1999).

For a time, Life with Louie-branded SpaghettiOs, in character shapes, were available. [12]

In early January 2006, TVShowsOnDVD.com [13] posted a news story that Life with Louie was going to be released on DVD in the US. The information came from Louie Anderson, who mentioned this news on a radio program he was a guest on, KQRS-FM. There has been no other news since then, and it is now unknown if this series will be released on DVD in the United States since Louie Anderson died in 2022. However, three 2-episode sets were released in the United Kingdom in summer 2007 as Life with Louie: Volume 1, 2, and 3. The sets were released through Boulevard Entertainment as part of the Jetix programming brand.

Awards

The series won two Emmy Awards. It also won the Humanitas Prize three times, more than any other animated series.

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