CBS STORYBREAK
(CBS, March 30,
1985-January 28, 1989)
Southern Star
Productions, Hanna-Barbera Australia, CBS Entertainment Productions
MAIN CAST:
Bob Keeshan –
Host
Malcolm
Jamal-Warner – Host (reruns)
Spinning
out of a regular segment of the just-ended Captain Kangaroo, star Bob
Keeshan returned to host an all-new anthology series that saw the adaptation of
various children’s books—typically recently-published—into animated form. It
was CBS’ first in-house cartoon series since their
Terrytoons after
acquiring the properties, and was produced by Southern Star
Productions and Hanna-Barbera
Australia.
Host Bob Keeshan "reading" that episode's book on set. |
CBS Storybreak debuted on
CBS on March 30, 1985. Each episode saw Keeshan starring in a wraparound
segment where he would stand on a set designed to look like an animated park. At
the start of the episode, he would introduce the viewers to the original book
and its plot, and then at the end would mention additional reading recommended
by the Library of Congress (unless a preview
for the next episode was shown). While most of the featured books were
one-offs, several of them were the first in a series; such as Dragon’s Blood
by Jane Yolen, Jeffrey’s Ghost by
David A. Adler, The Gammage Cup by
Carol Kendall and
Ratha’s Creature by Clare
Bell. The most notable adaptation was one of the Raggedy Ann and Andy
books by Johnny Gruelle.
Raggedy Ann had been adapted into animation before; particularly in two
specials by Chuck
Jones Enterprises that aired on CBS in 1978 and 1979. Their appearance here
would lead to an animated series on the network, The
Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy.
Ad for Storybreak highlighting some of the featured adaptations. |
Adapting the books were Sharman Divono,
Mark Evanier, Rowby Goren, Gordon Kent, Elana Lesser, Malcolm
Marmorstein, Michael Maurer,
Michael Reaves, Cliff Ruby, J. Michael Straczynski,
and Linda Woolverton. Because
the series was an anthology, there wasn’t a stable cast of characters or actors
from episode to episode. Among the assortment of notable voice actors featured
on the show was Hamilton Camp,
Mona Marshall, Frank Welker, Michael Bell, Neil Ross, Peter Renaday, Marilyn Schreffler, June Foray, Pat Fraley, Christina Lange, Kenneth Mars, Lennie Weinrib, Linda Gary, Maurice LaMarche, Jack Angel, Brian Cummings and Joan Gerber, amongst others. The
series’ music was composed by Simon
Walker, John Stuart, Bruce Rowland, Chris Neal, Artie Butler, Arlon Ober, Edward Karam, Richard Kosinski and Sam Winans.
26 episodes were made in total
across three seasons, with a nomination for a Daytime Emmy Award
coming during its first season. After leaving the network in 1990, Storybreak
returned for an additional round of reruns in 1993; however, Keeshan’s segments
were replaced with all-new segments starring The Cosby Show’s
Malcolm Jamal-Warner. This “new” batch of episodes ran from September 18, 1993
until August 19, 1995. Notably, they featured open captions by the Caption Center for the Hearing
Impaired which not only aided those with hearing disabilities, but allowed
others to read along with the adventures as an enhancement of the show’s
pro-reading message. Reruns would return to the network one final time from
January 3 through September 26 in 1998.
One of the VHS releases. |
Through CBS’ distribution deal with
20th Century Fox, “Arnold of
the Ducks”, “C.L.U.T.Z.”, “Chocolate Fever” and “How to Eat Fried Worms” were released
to VHS as Video Storybreak through Fox’s Playhouse
Video imprint in 1992. In 1998, Fox Home Entertainment released two
additional episodes: “Robbut: A Tale of Tails” and “Yeh-Shen: A Cinderella
Story”.
EPISODE GUIDE:
Season 1:
“The
Great Ringtail Garbage Caper” (3/30/85) – A group of desperate racoons
organize bold schemes when their food supply is threatened b a pair of
efficient garbage collector.
“Yeh-Shen:
A Cinderella Story From China” (4/6/85) – Ye Xian’s wish to attend a
festival is granted, but when she runs off after fearing being recognized she
leaves a golden slipper behind.
“Robbut:
A Tale of Tails” (4/13/85) – Helping a magician out of a trap earns Robbut
the rabbit his grandest wish: to have a different tail.
“How
to Eat Fried Worms” (4/20/85) – Billy is challenged to eat a worm a day for
15 days for $50, and he proceeds to do so while experimenting with different
ways to make the worms tastier.
“Zucchini”
(4/27/85) – A ferret named Zucchini seeks freedom and escapes from the zoo, but
ends up meeting and becoming the pet and friend of a young boy.
“Hank the
Cowdog” (5/4/85) – The adventures of Hank, a dog that views himself the
“Head of Ranch Security”.
“The
Double Disappearance of Walter Fozbek” (5/11/85) – Young boy Walter wakes
up one day in an alternate dimension populated by human-like dinosaurs.
“Chocolate
Fever” (5/18/85) – Henry loves and eats so much chocolate that he ends up
contracting the rare disease, chocolate fever.
“Dragon’s
Blood” (5/25/85) – Jakkin steals a baby dragon to raise and train to fight
so that he can earn enough money to buy himself out of bond.
“Arnold
of the Ducks” (6/1/85) – A young boy is mistaken for a fish by a
nearsighted pelican and dropped into a family of ducks.
Season 2:
“C.L.U.T.Z.”
(9/14/85) – Rodney befriends the broken-down robot that comes to work for his
family.
“Witch-Cat”
(9/21/85) – A cat has to teach a young girl that she is a witch and how to use
her magical powers.
“The Pig
Plantagenet” (9/28/85) – Plantagenet can’t decide if he likes the
free-roaming lifestyle of his cousin more than his barnyard existence when the
forest come under threat of destruction.
“Harry,
the Fat Bear Spy” (10/12/85) – Bearmania spy Harry is sent to discover why
all the macaroons coming out of the factory are a disgusting shade of green.
“Hugh Pine”
(10/26/85) – Genius porcupine Hugh decides to emulate being a human being to
avoid being flattened on the highway.
“The
Roquefort Gang” (11/9/85) – Three mice help another rescue a group of mice
from prison.
Season 3:
“Mama
Don’t Allow” (9/19/87) – Miles and his Swamp Band find a willing audience
in a group of alligators, not realizing they’re intended to become dinner once
the show is over.
“The
Shy Stegosaurus of Cricket Creek” (9/26/87) – Joan and Joey set out to find
dinosaur fossils, and instead find and befriend an actual dinosaur.
“What
Happened in Hamelin” (10/3/87) – When a town refuses to pay a piper, he
plans to get his payback through the town’s children.
“The
Monster’s Ring” (10/10/87) – Russell buys a magic ring from a strange magic
shop that ends up being genuine and transforms him into a monster.
“Max
and Me and the Time Machine” (10/17/87) – Max doubts Steve’s time machine
actually works until they both end up in medieval England in the bodies of a
knight and his horse.
“The
Gammage Cup” (10/24/87) – Despite not living in harmony, a race of tiny
people have to come together to protect their valley against a horde of evil
creatures.
“Jeffrey’s
Ghost” (9/17/88) – A baseball team comprised of kids nobody wants to play
with ends up becoming a team of winners through the machinations of a friendly
ghost.
“Grinny”
(9/24/88) – Tim and Beth notice a lot of strange things about their Great Aunt
Emma when she appears for a visit out of nowhere.
“Raggedy
Ann and Andy and the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees” (10/1/88) – Raggedy Ann
and Andy team-up with a strange camel doll to rescue Babette from a group of
pirates.
“Ratha’s
Creature” (1/28/89) – A prehistoric wild cat named Ratha bucks her herd’s
trend of only males being herders and is banished to live amongst their
enemies, the UnNamed.
5 comments:
I see you have all the 26 CBS Storybreak Episodes posted on the list, I've been looking for some episodes for quite a longtime, and can't find a few of them. I was told by several people that a few of these stories were not made into movies.
Do you have any info?
I'm not sure I understand what you mean.
Hi,
Could you please send me the links of the 2 CBS Storybreak Episodes: The Great Ringtail Garbage Caper, and The Pig Plantagenet if they are in good quality.
Please, let me know.
I don't have links to any episodes. Your best bet is Google if they exist.
Thanks, I'll do what I can.
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