Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse

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Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse
Genre Fantasy
Created by Nelvana
KBS
Narrated by Ron Pardo
Country of origin Canada
South Korea (worldwide releases)
Original language(s) English
French
Korean
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 26
Production
Running time 15 mins. (approx)
Production company(s) Teletoon Original Production
Nelvana
Release
Original network Teletoon
Télétoon
PBS
KBS
EBS
MBC
SBS
Original release September 30, 2000 –
December 1, 2001
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse is a Korean Canadian animated television show produced by Nelvana & KBS. It tells the stories of a young horse named Marvin who is part of a carnival. Among the Executive Producers are Michael Paraskevas and Betty Paraskevas, creators of Maggie and the Ferocious Beast.[1] who also created the book that the show is based on. The show first aired on the Treehouse block before moving to just before Tiny Pop. The series also aired on PBS Kids as part of the PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch from 2000 to 2002. It also aired on Teletoon for a brief time.

Some episodes include original songs to help illustrate the theme or accompany montages that carry the story forward.

Characters

  • Marvin is a dancing brown horse with a black mane and tail who performs in Fast-Talking Jack's carnival. He used to be in movies and on Broadway; his first big break was in the musical movie 43rd Street (a takeoff of 42nd Street), although he's not proud of his performance in it. His hooves are tuxedo-themed and they make the tapping noises. He also wears a red bowtie around his neck. In the beginning of one of the episodes, it is taken off.
  • Stripes the Tiger: Stripes (the alleey lllocious green-eyed tiger) is rather grouchy, and has a soft spot for "Mr. Grizzly," his torn-&-tattered stuffed bear. It's mentioned in the episode "Stripes Takes Off" that he's a Bengal tiger and weighs 400 pounds. His favorite meals are 32 chickens for dinner and a giant bowl of Crunchy Creatures cereal (soaked for 10 minutes to have the right degree of sogginess) for breakfast. He also enjoys reading the newspaper. He is often seen inside a cage.
  • Elizabeth the Emotional Pig: Elizabeth the Emotional Pig is easily upset; she has a tendency to moan and cry. When things go right, she feels ecstatically happy. She wears a turquoise dress with two yellow lines on her skirt with matching buttons, collar flaps and cuffs. Her specialty is juggling, usually pineapples. She also compulsively eats corn on the cob.
  • Eddy Largo (Edward Larue III): A nine-year-old boy. In the first episode he looks for a job and is hired on as a gofer and all around assistant to owner Fast Talking Jack. He changes his name to Eddy Largo because his real name was apparently too bland.
  • Diamonds the Elephant: A fancy pink elephant, she is the main attraction of the circus. She has a big cloth on her back with a yellow star as a decoration. Her act involves balancing on an inflated beach ball.
  • Fast-Talking Jack: The owner of the carnival and ringmaster of the big show (in which he also plays a lion tamer for Stripes' act).
  • Edna: The smart fortune teller who also makes the lemonade and lemon ice sold at the carnival. She is a stickler for using juice she hand squeezes herself. Her screechy singing voice can break glass.
  • Lyman Slime: The sleazy owner of a circus, who sees Jack's carnival as unwelcomed competition. He sometimes sends his three clowns to spy on the carnival or to sabotage it.
  • The Penguin's Five: Band that accompanies the acts at the performance tent, made up of 5 penguins.
  • Eddy's Grandmother: Can be somewhat formidable, has a habit of firmly tapping the floor with her cane when wanting to emphasize a point. Eddy is spending the summer at her house while he works at the carnival. She still calls Eddy his real name, Edward.
  • Squinty Pete: Proprietor of the Whack-A-Weasel game in the carnival's midway.
  • Mr. P. Nutty: Sells peanuts during the big show and around the carnival. Wears a Peanut costume featuring a huge grin. His real name is Filbert; has a high-pitched voice and professes to be shy.
  • Lula Belle Rose: A tan mare with a light brown mane and tail with red lips and a daisy on her ear and Marvin's girlfriend. She is great a tap-dancing just like him. Her only appearance is "The Importance of Being Eddy".
  • Lucy: Jack's niece who appeared in the episode "Eddy's Charm". Eddy has a crush on her.
  • Boris: A Russian circus bear looking for work at the circus. He specializes in peeling peanuts and telling stories about Russia. He appeared in "Truth or Bear"
  • Baloney the Dinosaur: A character from Animaniacs. He is a fat, idiotic orange dinosaur with a blue-green stomach. He is a parody of Barney the Dinosaur. He makes major roles in the third season and can be a friendly annoyance towards others around him, including Stripes.

Voices

Episode guide

Season 1

No. Cartoon 1 Cartoon 2
1 Eddy's Job Elephants Almost Never Forget
2 Marvin's High Dive Eddy's Wrong Order
3 Stripes' Sticky Situation Stripes Takes Off
4 The New Band Eddy's Video
5 Elizabeth's Biggest Fan The Visit
6 Marvin's Roommate Stripes' Dental Fuss
7 Marvin's Surprise Eddy Learns to Dance
8 Visit to Grandma's Gone Fishing
9 Marvin's Breakfast Jam The Iron Claw
10 Elizabeth and the Haunted House Marvin Horses Around
11 The Big Show Eddy's Fortune
12 Eddy's Charm Eddy and the Cowboy
13 When Pigs Fly Mr. P. Nutty

Season 2

No. Cartoon 1 Cartoon 2
14 Now You See It... When the Stars Come Out
15 Eddy and the Record Marvin in the Movies
16 Marvin and Eddy in the Middle of Nowhere Stripes' Mis-Fortune
17 Just for Kicks Edna the Singing Sensation
18 Elizabeth in Charge Dare to Dream
19 The Importance of Being Eddy Eddy's Sore Throat
20 Little Olaf Jokers Go Wild
21 Pop Goes the Weasel Marvin's Lucky Hat
22 To Flea or Not to Flea Eddy's Sleepover
23 Marvin Keeps Track Diamonds' Dance Party
24 Paint Your Wagon Truth or Bear
25 Elizabeth's Big Splash Stripes' World Tour
26 Little Big Man Fast Talkin' Jack's Real Class Act

References

  1. "Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse." http://www.qubo.com/shows/marvin. Accessed 3 March 2009.

External Reference