SPACE GOOFS
(France 3, September 6, 1997-May 12, 2006 FR
FOX, September 6, 1997-March 28, 1998 US)
Gaumont Multimedia
(season 1), Xilam (season 2)
(France 3, September 6, 1997-May 12, 2006 FR
FOX, September 6, 1997-March 28, 1998 US)
MAIN CAST:
Eric Le Roch (season 1) (French) – Candy H. Caramella
Charlie Adler (English) – Candy H. Caramella, various
Éric Métayer (season 2) (French) – Candy H. Caramella, Bud Budiovitch
Peter Hudson (season 1) & Bernard Alane (season 2) (French) – Etno Polino
Maurice LaMarche (English) – Etno Polino, various
Marc Bretonnière (French) & Jim Gomez (season 2) (English) – Bud Budiovitch
Jeff Bennett (English) (season 1) – Bud Budovitch, Stereo Monovici
Patrick Préjean (French) & Michael Sicoly (English episode 1-15) – Gorgious Klatoo
Danny Mann (English) – Gorgious Klatoo, Stereo Monovici (season 2), various
Antoine Tomé (season 1) & Patrick Guillemin (season 2) (French) – Stereo Monovici
Eric Le Roch (season 1) (French) – Candy H. Caramella
Charlie Adler (English) – Candy H. Caramella, various
Éric Métayer (season 2) (French) – Candy H. Caramella, Bud Budiovitch
Peter Hudson (season 1) & Bernard Alane (season 2) (French) – Etno Polino
Maurice LaMarche (English) – Etno Polino, various
Marc Bretonnière (French) & Jim Gomez (season 2) (English) – Bud Budiovitch
Jeff Bennett (English) (season 1) – Bud Budovitch, Stereo Monovici
Patrick Préjean (French) & Michael Sicoly (English episode 1-15) – Gorgious Klatoo
Danny Mann (English) – Gorgious Klatoo, Stereo Monovici (season 2), various
Antoine Tomé (season 1) & Patrick Guillemin (season 2) (French) – Stereo Monovici
While on
their way to a picnic, five extraterrestrials from the planet Zigma B. crashed
into an asteroid and ended up stranded on Earth. Fearing they’d be experimented
on or eaten if captured by the resident humans, they took up refuge in a house
up for rent. There they wait in the hopes that someone from their planet will
come looking for them while also keeping anyone from entering their home and
discovering them.
The group
was comprised of the diminutive green-skinned Candy H. Caramella (Eric Le Roch &
Charlie Adler), an uptight neat freak who always wore a polka-dotted apron; the
big-nosed and red-lipped purple-skinned Etno Polino (Peter Hudson & Maurice
LaMarche), who was the leader and brains of the group constantly developing
machines to help them get home that either malfunction or are ruined by outside
interference; tall orange-skinned Bud Budovitch (Marc Bretonnière & Jeff
Bennett), who was lazy, naïve and addicted to television; fat blue-skinned
Gorgious Klattoo (Patrick Préjean, Michael Sicoly & Danny Mann), who was
eternally grumpy and hungry; and the two-headed red-skinned Stereo Monovici
(Antoine Tomé & Bennett), the bookworm of the group whose heads were
generally full of useless information and were constantly arguing with each
other. Jean Yves Raimbaud
designed the main characters, with Hugo Gittard providing
additional character designs.
Episodes
generally revolved around someone coming to or moving into the house and the
aliens attempting to evict them without being discovered (ranging from the
realistic, like a scout troop, to the fantastic, like fellow aliens, to the
mythic, like Santa Claus). Sometimes, their attempts to keep people away
would end up attracting them instead. Occasionally, this intrusion would
result in the house undergoing some kind of transformation such as becoming a
prison or being integrated into a theme park. As part of keeping their cover,
the aliens would change their physical appearance by getting into a device
called the SMTV, which resembled a mad scientist’s salon chair. A running gag
featured their changing into two nonsense forms before getting a useful one. Other
problems arose from within as the aliens dealt with their own idiosyncrasies, Etno’s inventions, or an Earthling running off with one
of their many spaceship attempts.
Space
Goofs (originally titled and known in some international markets as Home
to Rent, based on the sign hung on the gate of the aliens’ house),
debuted on France 3 in
France, as well as on FOX as part of the Fox Kids programming block,
on September 6, 1997. The series was created by Raimbaud and Philippe Traversat, and
developed by Isabelle De
Catalogne and Samuel Kaminka.
The series was written by Raimbaud, Catalogne, Kaminka, Jim Gomez, Bob Camp, Nicolas Gallet, Jean Louis-Capron, Kelly Armstrong, Bob Jaques and Regis
Hochman, with Camp, Gomez and Mauro
Casalese also credited for dialogue and Camp and Gomez serving as the voice
directors. Animation was handled by Big
Star Enterprise, Anivision
and Sunwoo. Iggy Pop
was shown the pilot and agreed to compose the theme song, with Ramon Pipin and Hervé Lavandier handling the
rest of the music.
The series
was produced by Gaumont Multimedia,
whose animation division was founded by producer Marc du Pontavice. Shortly
after production on the series ended, Gaumont decided to close their animation
division and du Pontavice purchased their assets to open a new studio, Xilam, with his wife, Alix. Xilam continued to
produce programs for Gaumont until the latter opted to focus entirely on video
game publishing before shutting down in 2004. Xilam, with the aid of Igel Media, purchased the rights to Gaumont’s
shows outright and put both Space Goofs and Oggy and the Cockroaches back
into production.
The second
season of Space Goofs made its French debut on May 20, 2005, debuting
internationally a few months later. Only Préjean was retained in the French
cast, with Éric Métayer taking over Candy and Bud and Bernard Alane taking over
Etno. Gomez, as well as being the only voice director, also assumed the role of
Bud on the English side. Stereo was eliminated from the cast as the studio
determined he didn’t offer much in story contributions. On the show, it was
said he had somehow managed to return home and would appear twice in the
season, now voiced by Mann. Season 1 director Thomas Szabó joined the writing staff, along with season
2 director Olivier Jean-Marie,
Pierre Colin-Thibert, François Rosso, Franck Ekinci and Olivier Derynck, with Gallet
being the only holdover. Thierry Gérard
came on as a character designer while Big Star was joined by Tae Soo Kim on animation.
One of the
first Space Goofs projects Xilam took on was the development of a video
game called Stupid Invaders. Published by Ubisoft on December 15, 2000, the
game featured the aliens being targeted by the mad scientist (Mann) from “Zero
Stuff”, who had hired hitman Bolok (Billy
West) from “The Pro” to capture the aliens and their ship. Most of the
people involved with the production of the show worked on the game, with the
only differences being the fact it was rendered using 3-D models and had an
increase in toilet and adult humor and mature themes (such as Candy considering
a sex change, keeping in line with the fact he often wore women’s clothing, took
on a female disguise, and flirted with men). As part of that humor, it tended
to take adventure game cliches and turn them on their head; such as interacting
with anything or anything resulting in an instant comical death without any
kind of warning. The game was dedicated to Raimbaud, who had died from cancer
in 1998. A film of the same name was also planned, but aside from a short
preview posted online the project never materialized.
The
characters from the series appeared in other Xilam productions in small cameo
roles. The characters and the house made several appearances in Oggy and the
Cockroaches, complimenting their own appearances on Space Goofs. A
picture of Candy was seen on the cover of a manga in Shuriken School: The Ninja’s
Secret. Candy also appeared as a character’s transformation in an
episode of The Daltons.
Promotions for the show included toys from restaurants Taco
Bell, Hardee’s/Carl’s
Jr. and Long
John Silver’s, as well as Dairy Queen and a
miniature pinball game from Cost Cutters
Hair Salon in relation to reruns airing on Fox Family Channel (now Freeform). There was also a set
of figurines featuring the main aliens and several of the humans they
encountered.
20th
Century Fox Home Entertainment and Saban Entertainment
released three
VHS compilations comprised of 3 episodes in two of them and 4 in one. Four
different episodes were included on an Italian VHS compilation. Five episodes
were included in a DVD compilation in France, and 8 across four
DVDs in North America by Carlton Entertainment. Xilam started an official Instagram page for
various images and YouTube
channel where the episodes are hosted.
EPISODE GUIDE:
Season 1 (English airdates):
“Once Upon a Time…Part 1 / Once Upon a Time…Part 2” (9/6/97)
– Aliens on a picnic end up stranded on Earth and try to survive until they can
be rescued. / Government agents discover the aliens and attempt to get the
government to take action against them.
“Venus Junior / One Minor Technicality” (9/13/97) – Etno
attempts to bring more aliens to Earth in order to get a ride home, but those
that arrive turn out to be useless. / The aliens build a rocket to escape an
asteroid bound for Earth, but a local boy ends up foiling their plans.
“Toon In, Drop Out Part 1 / Toon In, Drop Out Part 2”
(9/20/97) – Two cartoon characters end up taking residence in the aliens’
house. / The aliens attempt to evict the cartoon characters.
“TV Connection / Showdown in Tiny Town” (9/27/97) – Bud ends
up trading places in the TV with a cartoon racoon and never wants to leave. /
After watching a Western, Bud shrinks himself down to visit the Western-themed
bug town he built around his model railroad.
“Old MacDonald Had a House / Bats in the Belfry” (10/4/97) –
The aliens attempt to make the house unappealing to potential tenants, but end
up attracting a farmer instead. / A gang of bats takes over the house and the
aliens can’t get them out.
“You Can’t Go Home / Clowning Around” (10/11/97) – The
aliens attempt to cheer up an aging elephant so she’ll leave the ancient
elephant burial ground that was where their house now is. / When clowns take
over the house, Etno comes to believe they’re advanced humans.
“Scout’s Night Out / Pink Rhinoceros” (10/18/97) – Gorgious
goes undercover to get rid of a group of Boy Scouts, but ends up having to
undergo their trials to prove himself. / Getting rid of a rock band goes awry
when Etno is forced to join them.
“Maybe Baby / Holiday Heave Ho” (10/25/97) – A baby ends up
falling into the aliens’ house. / The aliens believe Santa Claus is a red blob
from the horror movie they watched the night before and try to keep him out of
their house.
“Short Changed / Backyard for Eternity” (11/1/97) – Two
crooks use the aliens’ house as a hideout. / Bud ends up locking himself out of
the house and spends all night trying to get back in.
“The Flying / Bad Luck Blues” (11/8/97) – Trying to get Bud
away from the TV leads to him adopting a fly he nursed back to health. / A
hard-luck case comes to the house and Bud attempts to bombard him with
optimism.
“No Account Art / Granny Go Home” (11/15/97) – Gorgious has
secretly been creating art in his room, which an art critic takes credit for
himself. / An old lady and her dog come to the house and she causes a racket by
playing the organ.
“Buy Now, Pay Later / Toy Trouble” (11/22/97) – A salesman
rigs up situations to force the aliens to buy his useless products. / Local
children mistake Candy for a doll and take him to their home to play with
roughly.
“Gnome Alone / Rip Van Etno” (11/29/97) – The aliens attempt
to capture a gnome for a wish, but he takes advantage of them instead. / Bud
accidentally knocks Etno out during his cockroach experiments, causing him to
dream of waking up in a future world dominated by the insects.
“Rebel Without a Brain / Time for a Change” (12/6/97) – The
aliens pose as a human family to help Bud through his rebellious phase. / Tired
of dealing with tenants, the aliens transport the house back in time.
“Snoutra / Sweet Tooth Blues” (12/13/97) – Candy’s favorite
singer and his family move into the house, leading to the others to become sick
of his music. / Gorgious’ over-indulgence of junk food leads to him having
nightmares.
“Flora and Feast / Dingo Bingo” (1/17/98) – Etno gives Candy
alien plants for a contest, but he ends up accidentally turning it into a
gluttonous monster. / Gorgious wins the lottery and ditches his friends.
“We Robot / Neighborhood Watch” (1/24/98) – Etno builds a
robot to serve him and is guilted into allowing it to serve all of them. / The
aliens’ neighbor discovers their existence and tries to prove it to the
authorities.
“Mother from Another Planet / Spook to Rent” (1/31/98) – The
aliens may be saved when Candy’s mother comes for a visit. / The ghost of the
Flying Dutchman disturbs the aliens’ house while searching for something.
“20,000 Feet Under Home to Rent / Bongo Park” (2/7/98) – Etno
gets the idea to flood the house to keep people away, but instead attracts two
hydrologists. / A tycoon builds a theme park with a roller coaster running
right through the house.
“Flashman vs. Zork / Pinball Planet” (2/14/98) – A superhero
and his brother rival move into the house and begin fighting. / Gorgious
accidentally unleashes three genies who threaten to destroy their home planet.
“Cassius Gorgious / Busy Bees” (2/21/98) – To get a boxer
out of their house the aliens steal his beloved teddy bear—who turns out to be
alive! / Attempting to remove a beekeeper from the house ends up making his
honey business a success.
“Party Time in Hell / Our Ancestors the Humans” (2/28/98) – The
Devil turns the house into the gateway to Hell. / The aliens escape into time
to avoid alien tax collectors.
“Timber / Prison Pals” (3/7/98) – The aliens move their
house to escape the city, but find no joy in the countryside either. / The
aliens’ house is turned into a prison, leading to their being cut off from
their refrigerator.
“The Pro / Dead Funny” (3/14/98) – A hitman moves into the
house and destroys all of the aliens’ garden gnomes. / The aliens give Stereo a
comedian for their birthday.
“Zero Stuff / Small You Said?” (3/21/98) – The aliens must
stop a mad scientist from destroying a planet. / After tormenting small
creatures, Gorgious finds himself one after accidentally being hit by Etno’s
shrink ray.
“Count Gracula / First Love” (3/28/98) – The aliens enjoy
Halloween until Gorgious discovers his strawberry jame has been taken, and a
trail leads to a mysterious box in the basement. / Everyone but Candy falls in
love with a woman who gets dumped by her boyfriend.
Season 2:
“Don’t Monkey With Me!” (5/20/05) – A monkey escapes from
the zoo and hides out at the house, tormenting Gorgious the whole time.
“Operation Guinea Pig” (5/27/05) – Etno becomes jealous of
Bud’s new intelligent guinea pig.
“Zero Gravity” (6/3/05) – Etno launches the house into
space, but instead of taking them home they end up on the moon.
“Macho Kung Fu” (6/10/05) – Gorgious’ obsession with Kung Fu
is bolstered when movie star Steve Wong moves into the house.
“Stupid Invaders” (6/17/05) – The aliens get new neighbors
who are extremely annoying.
“Musical Chairs” (6/24/05) – A robot space cabbie only has
room to take three of the aliens home, meaning one of them will have to stay
behind.
“Space Cruiser to the Rescue” (7/1/05) – A lightning strike
brings to life the main characters of the sci-fi show Bud was watching.
“Madame Zelza” (7/8/05) – A psychic places a curse on the
aliens after Gorgious breaks her crystal ball.
“Get Off My Couch!” (7/15/05) – A psychiatrist moves into
the house and gets to work on the aliens’ personalities.
“The ‘Thing’ From Beyond” (7/22/05) – An alien copycat lands
in the aliens’ yard.
“Tired Big Time” (7/29/05) – An irritating sleepwalker moves
into the house.
“Heavy Metal Madness” (8/5/05) – The aliens turn into a
biker gang in order to out-stunt and evict the gang that moved into the house.
“Sir, Yes Sir!” (8/12/05) – Gorgious decides to help out the
training officer that moves in, but his mission may end up being to eliminate
Candy.
“Crash Test Dummy” (8/19/05) – A crash test dummy moves in
and convinces Bud to take his place.
“Which Witch is Which?” (8/26/05) – A witch casts a spell on
Candy to cheer him up after the others forget his birthday.
“Other World Champs” (9/2/05) – The aliens sub in for
injured basketball players playing in their house, but soon find themselves in
need of a fifth player.
“Bollywood Aliens” (9/9/05) – Etno falls in love with the
Indian princess that moves in, but the others want to get rid of her to protect
themselves.
“The Tunnel” (9/16/05) – Roleplaying to get rid of a criminal
ends up going to far when Bud forgets the plan and goes along with the crime.
“Meet My Cousin” (9/23/05) – An alien criminal poses as
Candy’s cousin so he can stay with them and begins gradually taking over the
house.
“Who’s Who?” (9/30/05) – Gorgious’ toenail clippers causes
Etno’s latest device to create duplicates of Etno.
“Pygmy Planet” (10/7/05) – Etno accidentally summons a tiny
planet with a couple of miniature trouble-making aliens.
“You Drive Me Crazy!” (10/14/05) – The others try to help
out Candy when he keeps failing his driving test.
“A Dog’s Life” (10/21/05) – With Candy refusing to cook, the
others turn themselves into dogs to be fed by the house’s latest resident.
“Manga Mania” (10/28/05) – The aliens turn themselves into Franco-Belgian
cartoon characters in order to get rid of an anime panda ducking his fans in
their house.
“@spacegoofs.com” (11/4/05) – The aliens find themselves
addicted to the internet.
“Journey to the Center of the Earth” (11/11/05) – A documentary
about volcanos inspires the aliens to go to the center of the planet for fuel
for Etno’s new rocket.
“Abracadabra” (11/18/05) – The aliens join a magician’s
magic act.
“Mummy’s Boy” (11/25/05) – A mother and son moving into the
house reinvigorates Etno’s drive to get everyone back home.
“Soap Chick Number One” (12/2/05) – Bud tries to steal the
only collectible soap chick he’s missing from the house’s new tenant.
“Arctic Intelligence” (12/9/05) – Bud accidentally freezes
the city and forces the aliens to remain as penguins, which makes them ideal specimens
for a scientist to study.
“The Alien” (12/16/05) – An alien applies to b a flight
tester for the others, but his appearance leads the aliens to believe he’s a
human in disguise.
“Be My Baby’ (12/23/05) – A stork hatchling imprints on
Etno.
“S.O.S.” (12/30/05) – Etno’s space message is received by
two alien hunters to capture him and demand to know where the others are.
“The Collector” (1/6/06) – A collector moves into the house
who may have the aliens’ original spaceship in his possession.
“Be My Friend” (1/13/06) – A man with pungent overgrown hair
may provide fuel for Etno’s latest spaceship.
“Time Traveler” (1/20/06) – Etno uses a device to rapidly
evolve a tadpole.
“Back to School Blues” (1/27/06) – Etno decides Bud should
attend the classes of the teacher and students who have just moved in.
“Remote Control Home” (2/3/06) – Etno installs a robot to
keep the others in line, but Gorgious breaks her and causes her to take over
the house.
“Invisible Invaders” (2/17/06) – A real estate agent
harasses the aliens to get their house.
“Inside Gorgious” (2/24/06) – Etno shrinks himself to go
inside Gorgious and remove a virus infecting him.
“Gorilla Island” (3/3/06) – Lightning causes the aliens to
crash into the city zoo whose gorilla occupants take over their house.
“Welcome!” (3/10/06) – The aliens finally return home only
to be greeted by everyone who has taken one of their previous spaceships.
“Dr. Artichoke & Mister Candy” (3/17/06) – Etno has
Candy taste a syrup left by Dr. Jekyll to complete his vitamin encyclopedia,
and it ends up turning him into a monster at night.
“Buffalo Blues” (3/24/06) – The aliens go back in time in
order to get rid of their Native American resident.
“24H” (3/31/06) – Bud ends up stuck as a human when he
accidentally breaks the SMTV and has 24 hours before the change becomes permanent.
“The Alien King” (4/7/06) – A spaceman believes he’s landed
on an alien planet when he lands at their house and declares himself their
ruler.
“Doodle” (4/14/06) – Bud raises an old childhood doodle
while the others try to find the original artist.
“Gorgious the 1st” (4/21/06) – A tough-talking
mouse fulfills Gorgious’ desires and names him boss of the house.
“Space Sailors” (4/28/06) – The aliens try to get away from
humans by sailing away only to have a castaway and his wooden girlfriend
immediately move into the house.
“Fairy Tale” (5/5/06) – The Big Bad Wolf moves into the
house and tries to eat the aliens.
“The Alien Show” (5/12/06) – The aliens go on a reality show
to win a flying saucer and end up plotting against each other.
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