Saban’s Gulliver’s Travels

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Saban’s Gulliver’s Travels
Created by Jonathan Swift
Written by Jean Cheville
Alain Garcia
Directed by Bruno Bianchi
Voices of Terrence Scammell
Daniel Brochu
A.J. Henderson
Sonja Ball
Jessalyn Gilsig
Theme music composer Haim Saban
Shuki Levy
Composer(s) Haim Saban
Shuki Levy
Country of origin France
United States
Original language(s) French
English
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s) Winston Richard
Jacqueline Tordjman
Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
Producer(s) Eric S. Rollman
Running time 30 min.
Production company(s) Saban Entertainment
Distributor Saban Entertainment
Disney–ABC Domestic Television (current)
Release
Original network Syndication (USA)
France 2, Canal+ (France)
Original release September 8, 1992 –
June 29, 1993
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Saban’s Gulliver’s Travels (also known as Gulliver’s Travels) is an American animated series created by Saban Entertainment. It was aired from September 8, 1992 to June 29, 1993. It is an adaptation of the Gulliver's Travels novel by Jonathan Swift, and spanned a total of 26 episodes.

Plot

The series follows the fortunes of sailor Dr. Lemuel Gulliver who decided to explore the whole world. During his travel Gulliver meets the world, they live in small peoples called Lilliputs. Gulliver is accompanied by a Dr. Flim, his wife Fosla, her daughter Folia and best friend Raphael. Together experiencing amazing and fantastic adventures.

Characters

  • Dr. Lemuel Gulliver (Voiced by Terrence Scammell) – the main protagonist of the show. Sailor who decided to explore the whole world.
  • Raphael (Voiced by Daniel Brochu) – Gulliver's assistant and best friend.
  • Dr. Flim (Voiced by A.J. Henderson) – a doctor and Fosla's husband.
  • Fosla (Voiced by Sonja Ball) – a Dr. Flim's wife.
  • Folia (Voiced by Jessalyn Gilsig) – a daughter of Fosla and Dr. Flim.

Production credits

  • Executive Producers: Winston Richard, Jacqueline Tordjman, Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
  • Producer: Eric S. Rollman
  • Story Editor: Tony Oliver
  • Written by: Jean Cheville, Alain Garcia
  • Directed by: Bruno Bianchi
  • Assistant Directors: George Murphy, Michel Afonso
  • Production Assistants: Christian Leblanc, Sophie Barroux, Natalie Altmann, Han-Up Jang
  • Model-Sheets: Stepane Roux, Jacky Clech, Michel Afonso, Emmanuel Beillet, Remi Dousset, Fabrice Cravoisier, Alban Leleul, Frederic Serra, Denis Ternisien, John Lin
  • Color Models: Emmanuelle Cazes, Sophie Barroux, Sylvain Marzo, Michel Lefevre, Stephane Paitreau, Philippe Traversat
  • Storyboards: Jean-Luc Gage, Oumar N'Diaye, Eunice Alvarado, Olivier Grabias, Stepane Roux, Christophe Villez, Michel Afonso, Jacky Clech
  • Storyboard Assistants: Jérémie Lefevre, Sonia Brahimi
  • Animation Production by: Sei-Young Animation Studio
  • Animation Director: Dae-Jung Kim
  • Lay Out: Han-Young Jung, Byung-Nam Choi
  • Key Animation: Yong-Sung Cha, Baek-Hee An, Ju-Chul Kim
  • Animation Checking: Hyo-Tae Kim
  • Assistant Animation: World, Union, Dae Hwa, Han Yang
  • Final: Soon-Shin Park
  • Color Checking: Sin Young
  • Setting: Soon-Chul Choi, Suk-Bun Ywn
  • Backgrounds: Han Yang
  • Camera: Young-Taek Bae, Jong-Hwan Kim
  • Production Assistants: Young-Wook Mun, Sin-Woong Choi
  • Voice Directors: James Bauman, Kathleen Fee
  • Music by: Haim Saban, Shuki Levy
  • Executive in Charge of Music: Ron Kenan
  • Music Coordinator: David Hillenbrand
  • Music Engineers: Barron Abramovitch, Ron Wasserman
  • Re-Recording Engineers: Clive Mizumoto, Francois Asselin, Michel Charron, Pierre Charron
  • Sound Effects Editors: Scott Page, Ron Salaises, Johnny Valentino
  • Voice Recording Engineers: Pierre Charron, Benoit Coallier, Rejean Juteau, Clemont Croteau
  • Foley: Step by Step FX
  • Music Editors: Nick Carr, Mark Ryan
  • Assistant Engineers: Steve Garelick, Don Sexton
  • Assistant to the Producer: Kathleen Clark
Sound and Dubbing
  • Department Director: Patricia Gariepy
  • Department Coodinator: Isabelle Lalande
  • Dubbing Department Managers: Marcel Cadieux, Matthieu Roy Decarte, Daniel Bergua, Denis Bergeron
  • Calligraphy: Carmen Deschambault, Luc Pisonneau, Denis Chauvette
  • Detection: Michel George, Nicolas Longuet
  • Post Production Audio Coordinator: Xavier Garcia
  • Telecine: Geri Bryan (Editel, Los Angeles), Paul Bronkar (Vaniel Video, Los Angeles), Lee Anne Went (Film Technology Inc. Hollywood)
  • Offline Editor: Terry Marlin
  • Online Editors: Mary Holland, Deron Warner (Vaniel Video, Los Angeles)
  • Post Production Supervisor: John Bryant
  • Post Production Video Coordinators: Dana Booton, Jennifer Canaday
  • Videotape Traffic Coordinator: Danny Laborico
  • Post Production Assistants: Wendi McNeesi, John Walts
  • This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States and other countries. Unauthorized duplication, distribution or exhibition may resuit in civil liability and criminal prosecution.
  • ©1992 Saban Entertainment, Inc., Saban International N.V., Saban International Paris and Antenne 2. All Rights Reserved.
  • Produced in cooperation with MBC, Silvio Berlusconi Communications and Telecino.

Episodes list

# Title Air Date
1 "Battle of the Giants (Part 1)" September 8, 1992
2 "Battle of the Giants (Part 2)" September 15, 1992
3 "Snake Dance" September 22, 1992
4 "King Raphael" September 29, 1992
5 "The Architect of the King" October 6, 1992
6 "Pigeons for Raphael" October 13, 1992
7 "The Healer" October 20, 1992
8 "Bread, Butter and Cheese" October 27, 1992
9 "The Hunt Game" November 3, 1992
10 "War" November 10, 1992
11 "The Island of the Houyhoyhums" November 17, 1992
12 "The Island of the Philosophs" November 24, 1992
13 "Haute Couture" December 1, 1992
14 "The Monkey King" March 30, 1993
15 "Film Superstar" April 13, 1993
16 "The Pirates" April 20, 1993
17 "Abracadabra" April 27, 1993
18 "The Sweet Interess" May 4, 1993
19 "The Island of Laputa" May 11, 1993
20 "The Sunken City" May 18, 1993
21 "The Great Parade" May 25, 1993
22 "The Small Giant" June 1, 1993
23 "Too Difeacull to Throw" June 8, 1993
24 "The Amazon Queen" June 15, 1993
25 "The Gold City" June 22, 1993
26 "The Volcano Lava" June 29, 1993

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