Clang Invasion is an animated television series produced for the Canadian children's programming channel YTV, where it first premiered on September 12, 2009. It also aired on Nickelodeon, Clan TVE in Spain, K2 in Italy, Gloob in Brazil, Canal J in France, ABC Me in Australia and Pop in the UK. 26 episodes were produced and first aired from September 12, 2009 to February 12, 2010 on YTV, with reruns airing until September 2, 2011.[1]
Clang Invasion | |
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Genre | Science fiction comedy Action Cyberpunk Animated sitcom |
Created by | Seng Choon Meng |
Developed by | Doug Hadders Adam Rotstein |
Directed by | Frederick Marcello Wilmot David Low Da Wei |
Voices of | Patrick McKenna Linda Kash Doug Hadders Julie Lemieux Annick Obonsawin Brad Adamson |
Opening theme | "Clang Invasion" |
Ending theme | "Clang Invasion" (instrumental) |
Composers | Daniel Ingram Steffan Andrews |
Country of origin | Canada Singapore Hong Kong |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 (52 segments) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Steven DeNure Anne Loi Seng Choon Meng Steven Ching Chi Wai |
Producer | Beth Stevenson |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies | AGOGO Entertainment Ltd. Scrawl Studios Decode Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | YTV (original run) Nickelodeon (reruns) Clan TVE (Spanish dub) K2 (Italian dub) Gloob (Portuguese and Brazilian dubs) Canal J (French dub) ABC Me (Australian airings) Pop (British airings) |
Release | September 12, 2009 February 12, 2010 | –
Three alien robots, Rivet, Widgit and Socket, accidentally crashed their spaceship on a backyard tree on Earth. Human twins Robin and Daisy Harrison, and their pet dog Sam went to investigate the crash, where they encounter the robots.[2] Not capable of returning to Planet Clang, the robots become friends with Robin and Daisy, made Sam speak by installing a voice box, and utilize a spectrum of gadgetry for their goals. The twins also have to keep the robots a secret before Rivet, Widget and Socket return to Planet Clang.
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (April 2014) |
The dates that follow are when the episodes were initially developed and released in Singapore and England and not when they debuted in Canada, which was over 3 years later.
1. Countdown to Desthruction / When Life Gives You Lemons -September 12, 2009
3. I, Giant Robot / Super Excellent Fantastical Man... and Daisy - September 19, 2009
5. Home a Clone / Pause and Order -September 26, 2009
7. To Everything Learn, Learn, Learn / The Fluffy Kitten… of Death - October 3, 2009
9. The Road to Invention / Queen Bumble Bee - October 10, 2009
11. O Tannenbomb / Teleputty - October 17, 2009
13. Welcome to My Nightmare / Trick or Treat or Trick or Treat - October 24, 2009
15. Ace Up His Sleeve / The Fright Stuff - October 31, 2009
17. Hide and Seek and Destroy / Go Kart a Go-Go - November 7, 2009
19. Chicken-Pocalypse / The E.A.R.L. Files - November 14, 2009
21. Freaky Monday / You Can't Handle the Tooth - November 23, 2009
23. Oh Snow He Didn't / Total Eclipse of the Art - November 30, 2009
25. Close Encounters of the Love Kind / Completely Lost in Space - December 7, 2009
27. The Big Dance / Lemur Come Back to Me - December 14, 2009
29. Two Dads Are Better Than One / The Polar-Bear Express - December 28, 2009
31. Hail to the Chief / With Friends Like These - January 6, 2010
33. License to Drive / Bullyworth - January 7, 2010
35. Recycle, Reuse, Re-Boot / Say Cheese - January 8, 2010
37. Bring Your Parents to Work Day / The Grandma Illusion - January 11, 2010
39. Robin Boy Genius... Naaaaa / Back on the Clang Gang - January 12, 2010
41. To Air is Devine / Field of Mean - January 13, 2010
43. There Goes the Neighbourhoodistan / On the Run - January 14, 2010
45. Evolution Solution / To Sasquatch a Thief - January 16, 2010
47. A Kung Fu Star is Born / Citizen Lame - January 18, 2010
49. Alien Happy Fun Time Challenge / Living It Upgrade - January 19, 2010
50. April Fools / Dazed and Com-pooched - February 12, 2010
The series was originally going to be called Gizmo. The series was co-produced by Decode Entertainment, Agogo Entertainment and Scrawl Studios.[4][5] DHX Media is the distributor.[6]
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