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Fix & Foxi and Friends
2000 German TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fix & Foxi and Friends is an animated television series and adaptation of Rolf Kauka's comic series Fix and Foxi. In February 2000, the series first aired in Germany.[citation needed] The show ended sometime in 2002, producing 52 episodes over two seasons. It follows the adventures of the eponymous anthropomorphic fox brothers and their friends in the town of Foxburg, including Lupo the wolf, Professor Knox the raven, and the twins' Uncle Fax.
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| Fix & Foxi and Friends | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Comedy |
| Created by | Rolf Kauka |
| Directed by | Antoni D'Ocón (season 1) Greg Ingram (season 2) Steve Moltzen (season 2) |
| Voices of | Sonja Ball John Stocker Norm Berketa Thea White Jules de Jongh Eric Meyers |
| Theme music composer | Rolf Kauka |
| Opening theme | "I am a friend, you know" |
| Ending theme | "I am a friend, you know" |
| Composer | Matthias Raue |
| Country of origin | Germany Spain Australia (season 2) |
| Original languages | German English Spanish |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 52 (208 segments) |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Wolfgang Heidrich Peter Hille Antoni D'Ocón (season 1) Gerry Travers (season 2) |
| Producers | Kerstin Esser (season 1) For RTV (season 2): Ivanka Hahnenberger For Energee (season 2): Rose-Ann Tisserand Ed Trost |
| Editors | Xavi Zapata (season 1) Djordje Luke (season 2) Guy Richards (season 2) Shane Elsmore (season 2) |
| Running time | 22 minutes |
| Production companies | D'Ocon Films RTV Family Entertainment AG Energee Entertainment (season 2) |
| Original release | |
| Network | KiKa (Germany) Clan TVE (Spain) ABC-TV, ABC Kids (Australia) Fix & Foxi |
| Release | 26 February 2000 (2000-02-26) – 2002 (2002) |
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Overview
Each episode consists of four segments, the first three of which star the title characters and one or more of their friends, family and pets. The fourth segment stars a family of anthropomorphic dogs called the Peppercorn Family. In addition, small comedic snippets featuring Makiki appear in between segments.
Characters
Fix & Foxi
- Fix and Foxi - Twin fox brothers, who get busy and have fun throughout their time. Fix wears yellow overalls and has a tuft on his head while Foxi wears blue overalls.
- Lupo - A wolf and one of the twins' friends. He lives in a tower. Usually he is lazy, self-centered and has a love for Eusebia's cakes.
- Professor Knox - A raven and an absent-minded scientist. Half of his inventions go wrong, but his work greatly interests the twins.
- Uncle Fax - The twins' uncle, whom they live with. Quite tolerant to the twins' antics but full of opportunities to keep them content.
- Olma Eusebia - An elderly wolf who enjoys the twins' and her granddaughter's company. She is very good at making cakes and preventing Lupo from getting them.
- Lupini - Eusebia's granddaughter who is a good friend of the twins but sometimes is good at outsmarting them.
- Stinky and Limpy - Recurring canine thieves or smugglers who attempt to commit crimes, only to invariably be thwarted by the twins. Stinky is, by namesake, smelly, which bothers his partner Limpy.
The Peppercorn Family
- Papa - The father of the family. Very reckless, miserly and prone to making hasty decisions, he is not good at setting a good impression of his family and often the first to pick a fight with Snotty.
- Mama - The mother of the family. Has good common sense and often Papa's voice of reason and does more than her fair share of work in the house.
- Pip and Pep - Twins and the younger children of the family. They are quite mischievous and look for opportunities to pull pranks for whatever pleases them.
- Lucky - The adolescent of the family. He tries to be independent but always gets involved with family matters, but he sometimes enjoys the company of his younger siblings.
- Makiki - The family pet. A yellow mouse-like creature who behaves like a monkey.
- Snotty - A frog. The Peppercorns' unfriendly neighbour and the town mayor who lives just opposite their house and accuses visitors of being trespassers. As his name implies he is snobbish, rude, and dislikes the Peppercorns, but on rare occasions works with them to solve an important dilemma (mostly involving himself).
- Lizard - A lizard who has a seemingly endless slate of occupations in his work line. He does various odd jobs for the Peppercorns when hired.
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Voice cast
More information Character, English ...
| Character | English | German | Spanish |
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| Fix | Sonja Ball | David Turba | Maythe Guedes |
| Foxi | Sonja Ball | Michael Wiesner | Rebeca Aponte |
| Lupo | John Stocker | Claudio Maniscalco | Frank Carreño |
| Professor Knox | Norm Berketa | Hermann Ebeling | Luis Carreño |
| Uncle Fax | Helmut Krauss | Luis Miguel Pérez | |
| Olma Eusebia | Thea White | Barbara Ratthey | |
| Lupini | Sonja Ball | Anne Helm | |
| Stinky | |||
| Limpy | |||
| Papa | John Stocker | ||
| Mama | Jules de Jongh[1] | ||
| Pip | Sonja Ball | ||
| Pep | Norm Berketa | ||
| Lucky | Sonja Ball | ||
| Makiki | |||
| Snotty | |||
| Lizard |
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Episodes
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More information No., Cartoons ...
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| 1 | "Episode 1" | 26 February 2000 (2000-02-26) | |
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| 2 | "Episode 2" | TBA | |
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| 11 | "Episode 11" | TBA | |
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| 19 | "Episode 19" | TBA | |
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| 20 | "Episode 20" | TBA | |
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| 21 | "Episode 21" | TBA | |
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| 50 | "Episode 50" | TBA | |
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| 51 | "Episode 51" | TBA | |
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| 52 | "Episode 52" | 2002 (2002) | |
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