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Horrible Histories (2000 TV series)

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Horrible Histories (2000 TV series)
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Horrible Histories is an animated children's television series based on the Terry Deary book series of the same name. The series ran for 26 episodes that aired between 19 December 2000 and 14 November 2001.[3][4]

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Synopsis

The series is based around the adventures of Stitch and Mo, two everyday kids who are transported to various historical eras with the help of a time portal. In each episode, their historical adventures help teach them a lesson or solve a problem in their everyday lives, often involving bully Darren Dongle. Animated sidebars explain the historical details, and clarify popular misconceptions.[5]

Characters

  • Stitch (voiced by Billy West) is one of the two main protagonists, he has black glasses and usually wears a huge dark-green T-shirt that has a rat on it and covers the rest of his body. He is shown to be lazy and loves food (especially doughnuts), and also considers himself quite a comedian.
  • Mo (voiced by Cree Summer in the original American version and Jo Young in the British dub) is one of the two main protagonists, she wears a white T-shirt with a flower on it and green camouflage jeans. She is the brains of the pair. Mo is also shown to love animals.[citation needed]
  • Darren Dongle (voiced by Jess Harnell) is the main antagonist, a nerd who knows a lot about history but is shown to enjoy taunting Stitch and Mo. He is over-confident and hates it when he is wrong. [citation needed]
  • The Narrator (voiced by Billy West in the original American version and by Stephen Rea in the British dub) transports Stitch and Mo through time to solve their situations and is shown to be a good joker. In Amazing Aussies, his name is revealed to be "Frank Synopsis."[citation needed]
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Production

Horrible Histories is based on Terry Deary's book series of the same name. Deary later said he had had a "terrible experience" with the show.[6]

The show is produced by California-based indie[4] Mike Young Productions (LA), Telegael Galway, and Scholastic Entertainment (NY).[7] It marked Young's and Telegael's first collaboration.[8] It is directed by Andrew Young (executive producer Mike Young's son[9]) and Gordon Langley. It is produced by Martha Atwater, Tamar Simon Hoffs, Michelle Conway, Paul Cummings, Deborah Forte, Mike Young, Mark Young, Beth Richman and Charlie Stickney, among others. It is animated by Glenn Jason Hanna. It is written by Martha Atwater, Terry Deary, Charlie Stickney, Andrew Young, Gordon Langley, William Forrest Cluverius. It has a running time of 25 minutes.[10]

On the British channel ITV, the show attracted hundreds of thousands of viewers each week.[11] Stephen Rea did his voice recording work in Dublin.[11]

In 2006, The Mirror held a promotion where readers had to collect 12 coupons and send them in to receive a free copy of the Horrible Histories DVD collection.[12]

Episodes

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DVD release

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The DVD cover of the episode pack "Groovy Greeks", "Extraordinary Explorers" and Battlin' Bolivar".

The show's episodes have been released as single episodes, as 3-in-1 packs, or as one whole series.[38] The series was released as a 3-disc DVD box set in 2005.

References

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