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The Lampies
British television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Lampies is a British 2000–2002 animated children's television series, created by David Bonner and remains with a mix of 2D and 3D animation.
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Created by David Bonner in conjunction with Uli Meyer Animation Studios and music by Mcasso Music, there are fifty eleven-minute episodes that were originally commissioned by the BBC.[citation needed] Financial issues caused the creative and business drive to falter, and all momentum was lost and the crew were unable to complete the second series.[1][citation needed] In 2003 The Lampies IP was bought from the receiver by the chairman of Darlington Football Club and businessman, George Houghton.[2][3] Surviving episodes of The Lampies remain available on magnetic VHS tape and DVD in the United Kingdom.
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Plot
A group of sprite-like power engineers maintain and defend the lamp post H032 which is the critical area of the entire Lighting Network. The Roons, who live in the sewers below, are the creatures who plan to threaten the Lighting Network due to their strong dislike of light. Sewer rats can still also prove to be a pest to the Lampies.
Characters and Voice Cast
The Lampies Crew
- Burnout (voiced by Jimmy Hibbert) – The friendly laid back foreman of the Lampies who always runs scheduled switches for the lamp light. He has green skin and white hair and always wears a dark blue jumpsuit. "Jumping fuses!" remains as Burnout's catchphrase.
- Spotlight (voiced by Eve Karpf) – The routine inspector of the Lampies. She acts like mother to all the other Lampies. She has green skin, lavender hair and she (mostly) wears a pink jumpsuit.
- Charge (voiced by Rob Rackstraw) – The clumsy, day-dreaming assistant worker of the Lampies. He is the most prone to problems. He has blue skin and blue hair and wears a yellow jumpsuit, just like Contact. There still is a running gag involving Charge falling into H032's control room through the circular hole in the ceiling.
- Contact (voiced by Susan Sheridan) – The serious and sensible computer operator of the Lampies has her young niece, Livewire. She has purple skin, red hair and wears a yellow jumpsuit, just like Charge.
- Livewire (voiced by Susan Sheridan) – Contact's young niece, who has pale peach skin and pink hair. Livewire speaks in a high-pitched voice, and (most of the time,) she wears a pink jumpsuit, similar to Spotlight. She is often pushed around by H032's grown-ups, nevertheless she manages to save the day several times. Livewire manages to play with "Dustywugg", her pet-like friend, whenever she can do so.
- Dustywugg the Dog (voiced by Jimmy Hibbert) – A furry sprite who serves as the Lampies' pet and mascot. He has orange fur and enjoys playing where possible with his friend, Livewire. Dustywugg can be quite cheeky at times, but the grown-ups, including Contact, always understand.
- Captain Bright Light (voiced by Jimmy Hibbert) – The absent-minded captain of the Lampies. He has pale skin, brown hair and wears a green jumpsuit. He has an older brother, Flash Light, who is bigger and stronger, yet he is not as brave as Bright Light. His catchphrase is "shortened circuits".
Antagonists
- The Roons (voiced by Jimmy Hibbert and Rob Rackstraw) – A big group of green-faced creatures with yellow eyes, who live in the dark sewer just below the Lampies world. They remain absolutely afraid of light (even when it comes to small torches) and constantly try to break all the streetlights around the network.
- Arch Roon (voiced by Jimmy Hibbert) – The only leader of the Roons who mostly stays in the yard, even though he doesn't show any signs of fear of the light. The only person he actually fears is his mother.
Other characters
- Brigadier Big Beam (voiced by Rob Rackstraw) – The superior organiser of the Lighting Network. He has purple skin, just like Contact, ha white hair and wears a green uniform.
- Phosphorous (voiced by Eve Karpf) – The Brigadier's officer liaison, Contact's friend, and Charge's love interest. She has pale skin, brown hair and wears a yellow shirt and red skirt.
- Captain Spentflint – Formerly the Lampies' captain and now retired. Criticised as a slave driver.
- Spark (voiced by Rob Rackstraw) – Livewire's good friend who is the keeper of a bike light. People like him are called Bikeys.
- Neon – A one-off character for the show's series 2 opener - features in the "Light Up the World for Christmas" single.
- Haywire (voiced by Rob Rackstraw) – A one-off character in series 1 episode 11 "Bouncer" who is Burnout's cousin, living in Lamppost HY11 in sector 14.
- Bouncer (voiced by Eve Karpf) – The chattering, gossiping green grasshopper who has blue eyes. She only appears in Series 1 Episode 11 "Bouncer" and is mentioned by quite a few of the main Lampies members, including Burnout.
- Captain Spectrum (voiced by Rob Rackstraw)
- Flash Light (voiced by Rob Rackstraw)
- Boris the Bat (voiced by Jimmy Hibbert) - A male pipistrelle bat who only appears in the episode "Boris". Boris proves to be a friend to the Lampies.
- Jeff the Alien (voiced by Rob Rackstraw) - A male alien who only appears in the episodes "The Inspection" and "The Vacation".
- PJ (voiced by Susan Sheridan) - A young human boy with brown hair who lives in one of the houses in the town with his parents. He only appears in the episode "The Boy Who Could See The Lampies". PJ eventually becomes firm friends with Livewire and Spark, and in return, he offers them a free ride on board his toy train in his bedroom.
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Episodes
Series 1
Series 2
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Reception
TV distribution rights for Series One were sold into 33 countries."International Songwriting Competition Results". 2006. When series one was broadcast in 2001 it regularly achieved over 40% of target viewing audience. This figure reached over 50% during 2002.[citation needed] Series two of The Lampies was completed in March 2002 and generated similar audience figures with prime slots on BBC 1 and 2.[citation needed]
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Releases
HIT Entertainment released a single UK-only VHS tape release of the programme entitled "Captain Who and Other Stories" in 2001. After the sale of the series to LP Productions, the company began relaunching the series. An introductory DVD – Switch Onto the Lampies was launched on 7 April 2008. A full DVD release containing the first half of the first series - "A Bit of a Jam and Other Stories", was released on 19 May 2008.
LP Productions formed a partnership with Save the Children in 2008, where £2 from the sale of the introductory DVD went towards the Save the Children protection work.
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References
External links
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