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Futz!
2007 Canadian TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Futz! is a Canadian short-form animated television series created by Vadim Kapridov and produced by 9 Story Entertainment for Teletoon. The series revolves around the eponymous main character and his zany adventures.[1] Eschewing verbal dialogue, the series portrays the escapades of this character, who has been described as an anti-hero, in a comedic light.[2] Each episode of the series is 3 minutes long. The series aired from August 24, 2007 to January 6, 2008, with a total of 26 episodes were produced.
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The show consists of 26 episodes of 3 minutes each.[3] Australian airdates are provided for ABC1 or ABC2 depending on the episode; repeats of the series have also aired on ABC3.[4] Episodes are provided in the Canadian order.[5]
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Production
The series is based on a web animation that appeared on United Feature Syndicate's website, Comics.com, where they posted a series of Flash cartoons called Mr. Futz in 2001.[6] It was later picked up for television, with development beginning in 2002, with production commencing in December 2006[7] and ending on schedule[8] in September 2007.[9]
Original plans for the series called for full scripts with dialogue, including unproduced episodes written by Andrew Nicholls and Darrell Vickers.[10][11]
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Broadcast
Futz! was first shown on Teletoon as a sneak preview on August 24, 2007.[12] The series began airing regularly on September 3, 2007,[13][14] ending on January 6, 2008, after 26 episodes.[14][15] It also aired in Australia on ABC from April 14, 2008[16] to October 20, 2008[17] and was set to air on several other channels worldwide.[18] On Teletoon, it has aired as an interstitial program following movies presented on the channel.[19]
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