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The Save-Ums! is an animated children's television series produced by Decode Entertainment. The series premiered on Discovery Kids as part of the Ready Set Learn! programming block on February 24, 2003 and ended on July 11, 2005 with 38 episodes being produced.[1][2]
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The Save-Ums! | |
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Created by | Dan Clark Don Asher Dave Pressler |
Voices of | Tajja Isen Aaryn Doyle Mark Rendall Cameron Ansell Mitchell Eisner Jordan Francis Connor Price Carlos Díaz Scott Beaudin Melanie Tonello Alexandra Lai Sugar Lyn Beard |
Composer | Will Anderson |
Country of origin | Canada United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 39 (78 11-minute segments) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Steven DeNure Neil Court Beth Stevenson |
Producer | Kym Hyde |
Production companies | The Dan Clark Company C.O.R.E. Toons Decode Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | Discovery Kids CBC |
Release | February 24, 2003 – July 11, 2005 |
The Save-Ums, which consist of Jazzi, Noodle, Custard, Ka-Chung, Foo and B.B. Jammies, are a patrol group of six aliens of various appearances, who help various critters when they run into difficulty.[3]
Each episode begins with a call on the "adventure screen" (essentially a videophone) from an inhabitant of the world in which the Save-Ums live. The caller describes the difficulty that needs to be resolved, and then select Save-Ums travel to the scene of the problem. There are three different places that the Save-Ums travel to solve problems: Rock World, an island with a huge mountain; Lava World, a tropical island with a volcano; and Wave World, which is under the ocean.
The Save-Ums then assist in solving the problem. Each episode ends with the problem being solved and the Save-Ums returning to their safety headquarters.
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