ToonMarty | |
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Genre | Adventure Comedy Action Fantasy |
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Based on | An original idea by Robin Balzano Pascale Beaulieu Philippe Daigle Stéphanie Larrue Alexis Rondeau Paul Stoica Claudine Vézina Frédérick Wolfe |
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Directed by | Sean Scott |
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Theme music composer | Mathieu Dubus |
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Country of origin | Canada |
Original languages | English French |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 20 (40 segments) |
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Running time | 22 minutes (11 minutes per segment) |
Production company | Sardine Productions |
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Network | Teletoon |
Release | May 1 – May 25, 2017 |
ToonMarty is a Canadian animated television series produced by Sardine Productions [1] which first premiered on Teletoon on May 1, 2017.
ToonMarty follows the adventures of Marty, the mascot of ToonMart who becomes alive when a billboard is hit by lightning. Together, he and his friends Burnie and Holly have fun in Toonville under the supervision of Marty's boss, Jack.
No. | Title | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | |||||
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1 | "Moonlighting Marty" | Dan Williams | Alexei Kazakov | May 1, 2017 | |||||
"Awful Waffle" | Pierre-Alexandre Comtois | ||||||||
Marty is super extra good at being Burnatron's evil sidekick, so good in fact that he alienates his best friend Burnie. His solution to bring father and son back together again is successful but quite explosive. | |||||||||
2 | "Billboard Boy" | Heidi Foss | Louis Piché | May 2, 2017 | |||||
"Marty's Zit" | Paul Stoica | Daniel Payette | |||||||
After an open call to find the New Face of the Toonmart, Burnie becomes the new Toonmart Mascot, and Marty his mentor, until Burnie gets bored and overworked and sabotages himself. Marty befriends his first pimple: From childhood, through adolescence, into parenthood, and finally into old age, Zitty proves to be a great companion and a true friend. | |||||||||
3 | "Where There's Smoke There's Marty" | Doug Hadders & Adam Rotstein | Guy Lamoureux | May 3, 2017 | |||||
"Chicken Fricassee" | John Hazlett | Louis Piché | |||||||
Marty's overworked cartoon exit-smoke trail leaves in a huff, leaving him without energy. He borrows Burnie's smoke trail to compete for the Employee of the Month award. Will his dreams go up in smoke? Marty, out to prove all Toonmart gizmos work perfectly, helps Chef catch Chicken. When he roasts Chicken, the toons ostracize him and he learns that everyone has their place and that saucy Chicken's not really dead. | |||||||||
4 | "Toonsgiving Day Parade" | Kevin Shustack | Daniel Payette | May 4, 2017 | |||||
"Rest in Pieces" | Anne-Marie Perrotta | Karine Charlebois & Guy Lamoureux | |||||||
The trio fights over building a float for the Toonsgiving Day Parade, and ends up getting snagged on the moon. They must work together and embrace Marty's love of "Razzle Dazzle" to make it back to Toonville. Missing a fourth for their quartet, Marty makes Blub from various parts. Blub is a great singer but an extremely annoying toon who pushes everyone's limits. Blub needs a friend or the gang could be stuck with him forever. | |||||||||
5 | "The No-Toon Bro Zone" | Penelope Laurence | Daniel Payette | May 5, 2017 | |||||
"You're It!" | Paul Stoica | Guy Lamoureux | |||||||
Marty and Burnie find Holly's "chill space", a blank area devoid of toons, and turn it into their awesome "Bro Zone". When she finds out, she's furious, until they invite her to "bro out" with them and see how great it is. When Marty gets tagged "it", he thinks it's a great honor and a fun game. When he finds out that in Toonville that "it" is a life-threatening disease, he and Burnie find the Wise Tree to figure out how to get rid of it. | |||||||||
6 | "Candy Cute" | Lisa Hunter | Zee Risek | May 8, 2017 | |||||
"Were-Poodle" | John Hazlett | Yann Ben Alluch | |||||||
Marty, who’s allergic to candy, pretends he isn’t so that Suki will think he’s cool, Marty learns that being cool is all about being yourself. A lesson he quickly forgets. Marty hates that everyone thinks he’s cute all the time so he’s super proud when he discovers that he's really a fearsome werewolf! Holly and Burnie don’t have the heart to tell him he’s actually a super-cute were-poodle. | |||||||||
7 | "15 Minutes to Save the World" | Penelope Laurence | Louis Piché | May 9, 2017 | |||||
"Spare Parts" | Shane Simmons | Zee Risek | |||||||
Marty notices that Toonville always resets. The trio goes nuts and leaves Toonville a wasteland. But when Jack dies and Toonville doesn't reset, Marty has to put Toonville back. Is it his only hope of bringing Jack back? Holly's parts get scattered after Marty lets Burnie be there for her cleaning. They find most of her, but Carly and her friends now worship her head, Holly loves it until they get demanding, temperamental and dangerous... | |||||||||
8 | "The Suit Makes the Super Hero" | Anne-Marie Perrotta | Werner Marcus, Benjamin Arcand & Louis Piché | May 9, 2017 | |||||
"Marty's Bright Idea" | Kevin Shustack | Louis Piché | |||||||
Marty and Burnie agree to dry-clean Super Simon's suit in 24 hours, but they get stuck in it. The boys create chaos with their "superhero" antics. At the day's end, they still need to get out of the suit and give it back... When Marty uses up all the idea light bulbs in Toonville and everyone starts getting dim, he and Burnie travel to the Toonville Volcano to find the light bulb source, a gross and angry worm who poops them out her bum. | |||||||||
9 | "The Barber of Toonville" | Paul Stoica | Alexei Kazakov | May 10, 2017 | |||||
"The Choice Apple" | Gerard Lewis & Tean Schultz | Daniel Payette | |||||||
When Burnie gets the worst (and only) haircut ever in the history of Toonville, Burnie’s hair clippings go on a cultural crime spree while Marty’s lost hair goes on a lonely quest to be reunited with his owner. Before the final of the Toonville trivia contest, Grizelda gives Marty a "Choice Apple" that answers all his yes/no questions. But his brain atrophies and Jack might lose the Toonmart. Will Holly and Burnie help? | |||||||||
10 | "Toonscout Marty" | Shawn Kalb | Yann Ben Alluch | May 11, 2017 | |||||
"Batteries Included" | Gerard Lewis & Tean Schultz | Rachel Peters, Adriana Blake & Guy Lamoureux | |||||||
When Super Simon has to go and do his scout badges, Marty is thrilled to help him. But Super Simon takes all the credit and Marty gets jealous and sabotages his hero – forgetting the true meaning of Toon Scouts. A universal remote allows the trio to control everything, leading to a slew of pranks. But when the batteries run out and they get stuck on slo-mo, they realize they have to face their victims or stay stuck forever. | |||||||||
11 | "Toon-Derworld" | Paul Stoica | Yann Ben Alluch | May 12, 2017 | |||||
"Cavetoon Fever" | Gerard Lewis & Tean Schultz | Zee Risek | |||||||
Marty and Underworld Marty swap places on Halloween. Underworld Marty goes trick-or-treating with Burnie and Holly, while the real Marty is trapped below, where the under worldly inhabitants want to make a meal of him. When Marty and Burnie accidentally kill the frozen Cavetoon who can save them from a dinosaur attack, Marty gets caught in bigger and bigger lies as Burnie, a natural for the role, has a ball impersonating the Cavetoon. | |||||||||
12 | "ToonMart Mutt" | Heidi Foss | Guy Lamoureux | May 15, 2017 | |||||
"Hot Tub Toon Machine" | Sean Scott | Zee Risek | |||||||
When Burnie believes Marty would be a great pet owner, he switches bodies with a dog so he can live a life of luxury. But Marty is a bad pet owner and Burnie is miserable, especially since the dog isn't eager to switch back. An overworked Marty soaks in Burnie's hot tub, but his colors drain and he looks like an old-timey toon. Locked up in an old folks home, he must get his color back and escape before the trio is trapped forever. | |||||||||
13 | "How Marty Got His Toon Back" | Kevin Shustack | Alexei Kazakov | May 16, 2017 | |||||
"Marty's Exploding Head" | Anne-Marie Perrotta | Yann Ben Alluch | |||||||
Marty is cursed by Grizelda and loses ALL his tooniness. Marty has got to break the curse, but without a sense of humor and stripped of his toon-ability to sustain physical injury (even death), this proves very painful. Marty gets so smart that his head expands. Dr. Smartypants tells Holly and Burnie that if he learns one more thing, his head will explode. While keeping all new information from him, they try to bring him back to normal. | |||||||||
14 | "Jack: Stunt Mole" | Kevin Shustack | Daniel Payette | May 17, 2017 | |||||
"The Dog Catchers" | Shane Simmons | ||||||||
Jack quits the Toonmart and gives it to Burnatron so he can fulfill his bucket list – and discovers that he's a natural daredevil. But Marty vows to get himself to get Jack back where he belongs: The Toonmart. Believing that Dog Catchers appeal to dogs and are public figures, Marty and Burnie apply for the job. But they BOTH get it and discover they have to catch the biggest, meanest, most monstrous dog ever... yikes! | |||||||||
15 | "Senseless Burnie" | Paul Stoica | Yann Ben Alluch | May 18, 2017 | |||||
"Chef and the Marty Show" | Shane Simmons | Zee Risek | |||||||
When Burnie loses the use of all his senses, Marty volunteers to be his surrogate sensor via the use of painful sense-leeches. But when Burnie abuses Marty's good graces, he puts them both in head-exploding danger. When Chef gets tired of chasing Chicken, he finds an even better prey: Marty. Or so he thinks. Chicken helps Marty escape Chef's cleaver, and Marty gives Chicken some etiquette training to get her old job back. | |||||||||
16 | "The Holly Story" | Paul Stoica | John C. Falconer | May 19, 2017 | |||||
"Psych-o-Marty" | Anne-Marie Perrotta | Zee Risek | |||||||
When Marty and Burnie take over Holly's webseries, they steal her spotlight and her robo-super fans. But the robots hijack Marty and Burnie's lives and it’s up to Holly to help them lose their super-scary super-fans. When Marty takes over Dr. Smartypants' annual job of recalibrating the toons, he and Burnie make a mess of things. Marty races against the clock to get their calibrations to stop Toonville from exploding into the toon-abyss. | |||||||||
17 | "A Friend Too Close" | John Hazlett | Louis Piché | May 22, 2017 | |||||
"To Be Continued..." | Lienne Sawatsky | Yann Ben Alluch | |||||||
Burnie and Marty discover that everyone in Toonville hates when they're together. Blaming each other for their unlikableness, they end their friendship. Marty then skyrockets to success, and Burnie sinks into the gutter. Marty finds himself in the second part of a "To Be Continued" episode, with no recollection of what happened in the first part and everyone is depending on him to save Toonville! To be continued... | |||||||||
18 | "Birthday Boy" | Kevin Shustack | Guy Lamoureux | May 23, 2017 | |||||
"Marty the Monster" | Stephen Senders | John C. Falconer | |||||||
Marty is super excited about his birthday, but when he finds out it’s also Carly's birthday, and that he has to work her preschool party at the Toonmart, Marty stops at nothing to reclaim his special day. Marty beats the toughest monster in Toonville and is declared a hero. But he grows tired of his hero status and he vows to reset everything. The problem is Toughy turns out to be a pacifist. Cue the staged fight. | |||||||||
19 | "You Can't Handle the Tooth" | James Braithwaite | Guy Lamoureux | May 24, 2017 | |||||
"The Hat Makes the Toon" | Kevin Shustack | Zee Risek | |||||||
When Marty gets a gold-grill after losing his teeth, he becomes super cool and hangs out with Super Simon and his cool guy posse. But he gets bored of them and tries everything to hang with Burnie and Holly again. When Marty's hat is stolen by Hobo Jeb, everyone thinks Hobo Jeb is Marty! Holly and Marty have to get the toons to look past the superficial. And when that doesn't work, well, he has to steal his hat and identity back. | |||||||||
20 | "Marty's Theme" | Anne-Marie Perrotta | Zee Risek | May 25, 2017 | |||||
"Logic Police" | David Dias | Yann Ben Alluch | |||||||
When Marty replaces his inner-theme band with a less-than-stellar yodeling crocodile, he puts his relationships and life in serious jeopardy. Holly’s logic board jammed and she vows to destroy all toons because they’re illogical. She turns Toonville into real things, until Marty puts on a toon display of unmatched proportions. A display so toony it saves Toonville. |
An online game was available on Teletoon's website called Marty's Special Delivery. [2]
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