What's Up Warthogs!

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What's Up Warthogs!
Created by Alex Díaz
Julie Sagalowsky Díaz
Starring Tiago Abreu
Karissa Lee Staples
Ana Golja
Eduard Witzke
Duane Murray
Theme music composer Ian LeFeuvre
Marco Difelice
Opening theme "What's Up Warthogs Theme Song"
performed by Ian LeFeuvre
Composer(s) Peter Allen
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 40 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Bill O'Dowd
Andrew Rosen
Dean Batali
Production location(s) Toronto, Ontario
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Family Productions
Aircraft Pictures
Dolphin Entertainment
Release
Original network Family (Canada)
Pop Girl (UK)
Canal J (France)
DeA Super (Italy)
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080p (HDTV)
Original release March 11, 2011 –
May 18, 2012
External links
Website

What's Up Warthogs! is a Canadian sitcom that airs on Family. It follows two teen rivals; Victoria and Eric, who with the help of best friend, Charlie, and crazed genius, Laney, come together and make the morning announcements into a show. The show premiered on March 11, 2011 on Family, and it was the first series shown on the launch of Disney XD Canada on June 1, 2011.

Plot

Eric Ortiz (Tiago Abreu) becomes the president of West Hill High's A/V Club. He decides to turn the boring weekly announcements into the most exciting, hilarious news show in West Hill history, hoping to become more popular while doing it. But things don't work out exactly as he'd hoped. His lifelong rival, Victoria Jagger, becomes his co-host at Mr. Denovi, and the principal's request. The managing editor of the school newspaper, Teddy Chadwick IV, will do whatever he can to sabotage the announcements and keep his school paper in his classmates' hands. Lucky for Eric, his best friend Charlee has got his back. They bring in brainy Laney, a 12-year-old genius, as the producer to make the show run smoothly behind the scenes. To Eric's surprise, even Victoria helps "What's Up, Warthogs!" become a West Hill High success story. Together, the "What's Up Warthogs!" crew shares adventure, laughs, and the unlikeliest of friendships.[1]

Characters

Main Characters

Recurring Characters

Special Guest Stars

International release

It premiered on Disney Channel UK as a sneak peek for the Summer of 2011 and made its full debut in November 2011.[needs update] NZ TV Channel FOUR is currently showing the world premiere of episodes after episode 8.

Country Title Channel Date of Premiere Final Episode
UK What's Up Warthogs! Pop Girl
NZ What's Up Warthogs
AU Whats up Warthogs ABC3
BR É isso aí, Javali ! Gloob
CA What's Up Warthogs! Family Channel
Family Chrgd
AE What's Up Warthogs! e-Junior
TR Haber Takımı JOJO

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired (U.S. dates)
Season premiere Season finale
1 20 March 11, 2011 (2011-03-11) July 22, 2011 (2011-07-22)
2 20 January 6, 2012 (2012-01-06) May 18, 2012 (2012-05-18)


Season 1 (2011)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date Prod.
code
1 1 "The Eric and Charlee Show" March 11, 2011 101
2 2 "And That's What's Up" March 18, 2011 102
3 3 "Weapons of Comedic Destruction" March 25, 2011 103
4 4 "Erictoria" April 1, 2011 104
5 5 "Out of Focus" April 8, 2011 105
6 6 "Dex Kubrick" April 15, 2011 106
7 7 "The Fall of Warty" April 22, 2011 107
8 8 "The Meathead Incident" April 29, 2011 108
9 9 "Trashbusters" May 6, 2011 109
10 10 "Video Killed the Television Star" May 13, 2011 110
11 11 "Who Wants to Take a Midterm?" May 20, 2011 111
12 12 "Not on My... But!" May 27, 2011 112
13 13 "Rumble in the Lab" June 3, 2011 113
14 14 "In Sickness and in Health" June 10, 2011 114
15 15 "Digital Detox" June 17, 2011 115
16 16 "Kitchen Confidential" June 24, 2011 116
17 17 "A Tale of Two Love Birds" July 1, 2011 117
18 18 "Drama at West Hill" July 8, 2011 118
19 19 "I'm a Runnin'" July 15, 2011 119
20 20 "The Election" July 22, 2011 120

Season 2 (2012)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date Prod.
code
21 1 "Inauguration Complication" January 6, 2012 201
22 2 "An Officer and a Monkey" January 13, 2012 206
23 3 "Taekwonzombie" January 20, 2012 213
24 4 "The Show That Never Ends" January 27, 2012 212
25 5 "To Teach His Own" February 3, 2012 204
26 6 "For the Love of Licorice" February 10, 2012 207
27 7 "Phantom of West Hill High" February 17, 2012 209
28 8 "It Starts with We" February 24, 2012 202
29 9 "Domo Arigato, Mr. McGuiness" March 2, 2012 205
30 10 "Time Travelling with Flare" March 9, 2012 208
31 11 "It Takes Two to Switcheroo" March 16, 2012 218
32 12 "East Meets West" March 23, 2012 219
33 13 "The Victator" March 30, 2012 211
34 14 "Auntie Corporate" April 6, 2012 215
35 15 "Save Mouse City" April 13, 2012 217
36 16 "The Paperclip Principal" April 20, 2012 214
37 17 "Prank You for Joking" April 27, 2012 203
38 18 "Dissin' Cousins" May 4, 2012 216
39 19 "Cruel Detentions" May 11, 2012 210
40 20 "Split Down the Middle" May 18, 2012 220

External links

References

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