Revision as of 02:30, 13 February 2014 editTheRocknRollPat (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users576 editsNo edit summaryTag: Mobile edit← Previous edit | Revision as of 04:02, 13 February 2014 edit undoCyphoidbomb (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users166,474 edits Undid revision 595235837 by TheRocknRollPat (talk) Unsourced, and the opinions of anonymous cranks don't typically deserve mention in encyclopedias.Next edit → | ||
Line 37: | Line 37: | ||
'''''The Problem Solverz''''' (originally titled '''''Neon Knome''''') is an American ] created by ], a member of the art collective ], for ]. The series centered on the titular Problem Solverz trio of Alfe, Roba, and Horace, as they solve and sometimes create the various problems that plague their town, Farboro. The series is rated ]. The original pilot ''Neon Knome'' was rejected by Cartoon Network's late-night programming block ], but was picked up and re-tooled by the main network, which premiered the series on April 4, 2011. | '''''The Problem Solverz''''' (originally titled '''''Neon Knome''''') is an American ] created by ], a member of the art collective ], for ]. The series centered on the titular Problem Solverz trio of Alfe, Roba, and Horace, as they solve and sometimes create the various problems that plague their town, Farboro. The series is rated ]. The original pilot ''Neon Knome'' was rejected by Cartoon Network's late-night programming block ], but was picked up and re-tooled by the main network, which premiered the series on April 4, 2011. | ||
The show was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, mainly due to the show’s excessive use of neon colors, awkward animation, and strange character designs. | |||
On September 20, 2012, a statement on a Facebook page for the show said that the second half of Season 2 was intended to debut September 24, 2012, but the scheduling was delayed.<ref></ref>{{verification needed|date=December 2012}} Selected reruns have been aired during Cartoon Network's January 2013 revival of their '']'' variety show. | On September 20, 2012, a statement on a Facebook page for the show said that the second half of Season 2 was intended to debut September 24, 2012, but the scheduling was delayed.<ref></ref>{{verification needed|date=December 2012}} Selected reruns have been aired during Cartoon Network's January 2013 revival of their '']'' variety show. |
Revision as of 04:02, 13 February 2014
For the episode of the television series 30 Rock, see The Problem Solvers. 2011 American TV series or programThe Problem Solverz | |
---|---|
File:Problem-Solverz-logo.png | |
Genre | Comedy Surreal humor Science fiction Slapstick Action Adventure Fantasy |
Created by | Ben Jones |
Developed by | Dave Foligno |
Written by | Ben Jones (co-writer) Michael Yank Ryan Levin Eric Kaplan Dave Tennant |
Directed by | Ben Jones Greg Miller (supervising director) |
Creative director | Jamie R. Young |
Voices of | Ben Jones Kyle Kaplan John DiMaggio |
Narrated by | John DiMaggio |
Opening theme | "The Problem Solverz", by Ben Jones |
Ending theme | "The Problem Solverz" (Instrumental) |
Composer | Ben Jones |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 26 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Ben Jones Eric Kaplan (for Mirari Films) |
Producer | Nate Funaro |
Editors | Jacob Ciocci Jessica Ciocci Jimmy Avery |
Running time | 11 minutes |
Production companies | PFFR and Williams Street (pilot only) Mirari Films Cartoon Network Studios |
Original release | |
Network | Cartoon Network (2011) Netflix (2013) |
Release | April 4, 2011 (2011-04-04) – March 30, 2013 (2013-03-30) |
Related | |
Wyld File |
The Problem Solverz (originally titled Neon Knome) is an American animated television series created by Ben Jones, a member of the art collective Paper Rad, for Cartoon Network. The series centered on the titular Problem Solverz trio of Alfe, Roba, and Horace, as they solve and sometimes create the various problems that plague their town, Farboro. The series is rated TV-PG. The original pilot Neon Knome was rejected by Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim, but was picked up and re-tooled by the main network, which premiered the series on April 4, 2011.
On September 20, 2012, a statement on a Facebook page for the show said that the second half of Season 2 was intended to debut September 24, 2012, but the scheduling was delayed. Selected reruns have been aired during Cartoon Network's January 2013 revival of their Cartoon Planet variety show.
On March 30, 2013, Season 2 was released only on Netflix.
History
The first animated short featuring Problem Solverz characters Alfe, Roba and Horace, was "Gone Cabin Carzy" [sic]. The short is included on Paper Rad's 2006 DVD Trash Talking (published by Load Records).
In 2008, several animated web shorts called Problem Solvers appeared on YouTube on Paper Rad's official channel. These shorts were released on DVD as a bonus to the periodical The Ganzfeld 7. While these episodes didn't contain the main characters, they did introduce the "problem solving" element of the show, and some main characters of this series made cameos on The Problem Solverz.
In 2010, Neon Knome, a pilot episode for the series, was pitched as an adult-oriented animated series for Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim, and was featured among other videos online at Adult Swim & Burger King's "Big, Über, Network, Sampling". In December 2010, Adult Swim announced that Neon Knome was being re-tooled as a regular Cartoon Network show.
Episodes
Main article: List of The Problem Solverz episodes For the episode of the television series 30 Rock, see The Problem Solvers. 2011 American TV series or programThe Problem Solverz | |
---|---|
File:Problem-Solverz-logo.png | |
Genre | Comedy Surreal humor Science fiction Slapstick Action Adventure Fantasy |
Created by | Ben Jones |
Developed by | Dave Foligno |
Written by | Ben Jones (co-writer) Michael Yank Ryan Levin Eric Kaplan Dave Tennant |
Directed by | Ben Jones Greg Miller (supervising director) |
Creative director | Jamie R. Young |
Voices of | Ben Jones Kyle Kaplan John DiMaggio |
Narrated by | John DiMaggio |
Opening theme | "The Problem Solverz", by Ben Jones |
Ending theme | "The Problem Solverz" (Instrumental) |
Composer | Ben Jones |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 26 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Ben Jones Eric Kaplan (for Mirari Films) |
Producer | Nate Funaro |
Editors | Jacob Ciocci Jessica Ciocci Jimmy Avery |
Running time | 11 minutes |
Production companies | PFFR and Williams Street (pilot only) Mirari Films Cartoon Network Studios |
Original release | |
Network | Cartoon Network (2011) Netflix (2013) |
Release | April 4, 2011 (2011-04-04) – March 30, 2013 (2013-03-30) |
Related | |
Wyld File |
The Problem Solverz (originally titled Neon Knome) is an American animated television series created by Ben Jones, a member of the art collective Paper Rad, for Cartoon Network. The series centered on the titular Problem Solverz trio of Alfe, Roba, and Horace, as they solve and sometimes create the various problems that plague their town, Farboro. The series is rated TV-PG. The original pilot Neon Knome was rejected by Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim, but was picked up and re-tooled by the main network, which premiered the series on April 4, 2011.
On September 20, 2012, a statement on a Facebook page for the show said that the second half of Season 2 was intended to debut September 24, 2012, but the scheduling was delayed. Selected reruns have been aired during Cartoon Network's January 2013 revival of their Cartoon Planet variety show.
On March 30, 2013, Season 2 was released only on Netflix.
History
The first animated short featuring Problem Solverz characters Alfe, Roba and Horace, was "Gone Cabin Carzy" [sic]. The short is included on Paper Rad's 2006 DVD Trash Talking (published by Load Records).
In 2008, several animated web shorts called Problem Solvers appeared on YouTube on Paper Rad's official channel. These shorts were released on DVD as a bonus to the periodical The Ganzfeld 7. While these episodes didn't contain the main characters, they did introduce the "problem solving" element of the show, and some main characters of this series made cameos on The Problem Solverz.
In 2010, Neon Knome, a pilot episode for the series, was pitched as an adult-oriented animated series for Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim, and was featured among other videos online at Adult Swim & Burger King's "Big, Über, Network, Sampling". In December 2010, Adult Swim announced that Neon Knome was being re-tooled as a regular Cartoon Network show.
Episodes
Main article: List of The Problem Solverz episodesTemplate loop detected: List of The Problem Solverz episodes
Characters
- Alfe (voiced by Ben Jones) – Alfe is a large, fluffy, half man-dog-anteater and a creature who was found and raised by a young Horace (in the beginning of Neon Knome). He loves to devour large quantities of pizza and acts impulsively during missions. In one episode, he claimed he lived in a cage as a child. Like a cat, he coughs up furballs whenever he chews his fur. His name is pronounced "Alfé".
- Roba (voiced by Ben Jones) – Roba is the smartest member of them, being a half robot half human cyborg, who is incredibly insecure and anxious about everything. He is Horace's twin brother.
- Horace (voiced by Kyle Kaplan) – Horace is calm and collected member of the team, usually using common sense with his actions and taking care after Alfe, his companion. He is Roba's twin brother and the leader of the trio.
- Tux Dog (voiced by John DiMaggio) – Tux Dog is an extremely wealthy dog who helps the Problem Solverz in some of their cases, but is just as often the source of their problems. He insults Roba for his personality flaws and appearance. He does have a British accent.
Cast
- Ben Jones – Alfe, Roba
- Kyle Kaplan – Horace
- John DiMaggio – Tux Dog, Narrator
Additional cast
- Ben Jones – Balloon Professor, Professor Sugar Fish, Dimensional Jellyfish
- John DiMaggio – Teacher, The Mewmeoh, Flat Dog, Dimensional Jellyfish
- Chris Parnell – The Mayor, Eternitron
- George Takei – Mr. Konishi
- Bronson Pinchot – AI (Master Artificial Intelligence)
- Alia Shawkat – Laura
- Jill Talley – Nina, Alpha's Queen Alien
- Jaleel White – K–999
- Nika Futterman – Stratch
- Brian Tee – Captain, Granite, Mini Master
- Paul Scheer – Tony Marv, Fungsten
- Mark Hamill – Buddy Huxton, Badcat
- Grey DeLisle – Candace, Luka
- James Avery – Go–Seeki Ninja Master, Ninja Master's Dad Head
- Pamela Adlon – Mister Creamee, Sweetie Creamee, Danny, Danny's Mom
- Tom Kenny – Bionic Zombies, The Android-geist
- Jason Walden – Tommy (Clock Museum's Owner), JZ, The Glam Vampirez
- Kari Wahlgren – Katrina Rad
- Eric Bauza – Dork Face, Ale
- Rich Fulcher – Lidget
- Kevin Michael Richardson – Wendigo
- Andrew Daly –
- Horatio Sanz – Ralphe
- Matt Berry – Drill Sergeant
- Vanessa Marshall – Emily
- Michael Dorn – Yamir
- Tia Carrere – Tara
Note: For the character of "Dimensional Jellyfish", Ben Jones and John DiMaggio dub together.
References
- www.facebook.com/TheProblemSolverz
- "Gone Cabin Carzy (Vimeo.com)". Retrieved December 20, 2012.
- "The Ganzfeld 7". PictureBox accessdate=December 30, 2012.
{{cite web}}
: Missing pipe in:|publisher=
(help) - "Neon Knome TV pilot". Adult Swim. Retrieved September 14, 2010.
- http://www.adultswim.com/promos/bkbuns2010/index.html
- "Neon Knome on CN". Williams Street. December 13, 2010.
- www.facebook.com/TheProblemSolverz
- "Gone Cabin Carzy (Vimeo.com)". Retrieved December 20, 2012.
- "The Ganzfeld 7". PictureBox accessdate=December 30, 2012.
{{cite web}}
: Missing pipe in:|publisher=
(help) - "Neon Knome TV pilot". Adult Swim. Retrieved September 14, 2010.
- http://www.adultswim.com/promos/bkbuns2010/index.html
- "Neon Knome on CN". Williams Street. December 13, 2010.
External links
The Cartoon Network, Inc. | |
---|---|
Channels (U.S.) | |
Programs & blocks (U.S.) | |
International channels |
|
Cartoonito | |
Boomerang | |
Studios | |
Streaming | |
Albums | |
Defunct | |
See also |
|
Notes | |
Netflix | |
---|---|
Operated by Netflix, Inc. | |
Programming | |
Assets | |
History | |
Accolades | |
Culture | |
Others |
Paper Rad | |
---|---|
Members |
|
Television |
|
Music | |
Characters |
Characters
- Alfe (voiced by Ben Jones) – Alfe is a large, fluffy, half man-dog-anteater and a creature who was found and raised by a young Horace (in the beginning of Neon Knome). He loves to devour large quantities of pizza and acts impulsively during missions. In one episode, he claimed he lived in a cage as a child. Like a cat, he coughs up furballs whenever he chews his fur. His name is pronounced "Alfé".
- Roba (voiced by Ben Jones) – Roba is the smartest member of them, being a half robot half human cyborg, who is incredibly insecure and anxious about everything. He is Horace's twin brother.
- Horace (voiced by Kyle Kaplan) – Horace is calm and collected member of the team, usually using common sense with his actions and taking care after Alfe, his companion. He is Roba's twin brother and the leader of the trio.
- Tux Dog (voiced by John DiMaggio) – Tux Dog is an extremely wealthy dog who helps the Problem Solverz in some of their cases, but is just as often the source of their problems. He insults Roba for his personality flaws and appearance. He does have a British accent.
Cast
- Ben Jones – Alfe, Roba
- Kyle Kaplan – Horace
- John DiMaggio – Tux Dog, Narrator
Additional cast
- Ben Jones – Balloon Professor, Professor Sugar Fish, Dimensional Jellyfish
- John DiMaggio – Teacher, The Mewmeoh, Flat Dog, Dimensional Jellyfish
- Chris Parnell – The Mayor, Eternitron
- George Takei – Mr. Konishi
- Bronson Pinchot – AI (Master Artificial Intelligence)
- Alia Shawkat – Laura
- Jill Talley – Nina, Alpha's Queen Alien
- Jaleel White – K–999
- Nika Futterman – Stratch
- Brian Tee – Captain, Granite, Mini Master
- Paul Scheer – Tony Marv, Fungsten
- Mark Hamill – Buddy Huxton, Badcat
- Grey DeLisle – Candace, Luka
- James Avery – Go–Seeki Ninja Master, Ninja Master's Dad Head
- Pamela Adlon – Mister Creamee, Sweetie Creamee, Danny, Danny's Mom
- Tom Kenny – Bionic Zombies, The Android-geist
- Jason Walden – Tommy (Clock Museum's Owner), JZ, The Glam Vampirez
- Kari Wahlgren – Katrina Rad
- Eric Bauza – Dork Face, Ale
- Rich Fulcher – Lidget
- Kevin Michael Richardson – Wendigo
- Andrew Daly –
- Horatio Sanz – Ralphe
- Matt Berry – Drill Sergeant
- Vanessa Marshall – Emily
- Michael Dorn – Yamir
- Tia Carrere – Tara
Note: For the character of "Dimensional Jellyfish", Ben Jones and John DiMaggio dub together.
References
External links
The Cartoon Network, Inc. | |
---|---|
Channels (U.S.) | |
Programs & blocks (U.S.) | |
International channels |
|
Cartoonito | |
Boomerang | |
Studios | |
Streaming | |
Albums | |
Defunct | |
See also |
|
Notes | |
Netflix | |
---|---|
Operated by Netflix, Inc. | |
Programming | |
Assets | |
History | |
Accolades | |
Culture | |
Others |
Paper Rad | |
---|---|
Members |
|
Television |
|
Music | |
Characters |