Little Shop

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Little Shop
Original release
Network
ReleaseSeptember 7 (1991-09-07) –
November 30, 1991 (1991-11-30)

Little Shop is a 1991

Saturday mornings on the Fox Kids TV network, about a teenage boy and his giant talking plant.[1] Based on Roger Corman's 1960 comedy horror film The Little Shop of Horrors, the concept is credited to Ellen Levy and Mark Edward Edens, and the series was produced by Tom Tataranowicz, with Corman as a consultant. The horror elements in previous versions of the story, in which characters are eaten by the plant, are toned down for children in this series.[2]

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Synopsis

Self-proclaimed nerd Seymour Krelborn, an adolescent boy who works in a flower shop, is friends with a talking

bully
, continuously targets Seymour.

Episodes focus on the pubescent exploits of the leads and frequently feature a moral. They also feature a couple of musical numbers per episode. Consistent with the "urban" persona of the plant in the musical, Audrey Junior raps in the series during his numbers, and speaks in a hip-hop dialect. Also featured are a trio of singing flowers reminiscent of Crystal, Ronette, and Chiffon (the three chorus girls in the musical).

Differences between the film and series

Each episode features a musical segment. The young human characters are thirteen years old and in junior high. Junior is a kind-hearted plant, rather than a man-eating alien; and hatched from a prehistoric Earth plant that has been dormant for over 200 million years. Although Junior does maintain a voracious appetite, this iteration would very rarely (and only offscreen) feast on human blood. The plant retains its ability to hypnotize people, as was in the film, as well as the ability to telekinetically manipulate plants and objects made from plant-based materials. Junior sometimes aids Seymour without his knowledge, sometimes by using his hypnotic abilities, and will occasionally insult Seymour.

Audrey, Seymour's love interest, is a bow-wearing brunette who is always thinking about what job she wants when she grows up. She is Mr. Mushnik's daughter in this version. Brace-faced neighborhood bully Paine Driller replaces the character of Orin Scrivello, the dentist.

Episodes

No.TitleWritten byOriginal air date
1"Bad Seed"Mark Edward EdensSeptember 7, 1991 (1991-09-07)
Seymour finds a seed from 200 million years in the past and helps it grow into the plant known as Junior. The plant tries to return home but, upon finding that he cannot, chooses to stay with Seymour and helps Mr. Mushnik's flowers grow.
2"Real Men Aren't Made of Quiche"Mark Edward EdensSeptember 14, 1991 (1991-09-14)
Seymour joins a home economics class where he and Junior conspire to make a human–plant hybrid a la Frankenstein. Meanwhile, Audrey decides she wants to be a refrigerator repairman.
3"Back to the Fuchsia"Mel GildenSeptember 21, 1991 (1991-09-21)
A trip to the Skid Row Museum of Uninteresting History inspires Junior to travel back in time to warn plants about the rise of the dinosaurs and keep his place in the food chain.
4"Unfair Science"Mark Edward EdensSeptember 28, 1991 (1991-09-28)
Seymour's science project, made by Junior, wins a science fair and attention from Seymour's favorite celebrity. However, the scientist wants to steal Seymour's project and use it for himself.
5"Stage Blight"Robert TarlowOctober 5, 1991 (1991-10-05)
Failed playwright Thespian Chinless produces Junior's play Flower Town and Seymour finds himself as the romantic lead. Meanwhile, Mr. Mushnik becomes a stage-dad.
6"I Loathe a Parade"Marty Isenberg & Robert N. SkirOctober 12, 1991 (1991-10-12)
Seymour brings home a female Venus flytrap, which Junior falls in love with.
7"Air Junior"Marty Isenberg & Robert N. SkirOctober 19, 1991 (1991-10-19)
Junior persuades Seymour to buy a new pair of shoes and makes them fly.
8"Untitled Halloween Story"Steve CudenOctober 26, 1991 (1991-10-26)
Infuriated by the tradition of jack-o-lantern carving, Junior joins Seymour and Audrey's trick-or-treating to steal them back via his vegetable magnetism abilities.
9"It's a Wonderful Leaf"Jean ChalopinNovember 2, 1991 (1991-11-02)
A reaper shows Seymour a future where the Mushniks own a yogurt shop, Paine is winning awards, and Seymour is a politician. Meanwhile, Junior dreams that he runs a hotel for flowers.
10"Tooth or Consequences"Barbara SladeNovember 9, 1991 (1991-11-09)
Seymour and Junior learn the hard way about lies when Mrs. Krelborn's low-fat ice cream disappears.
11"Walk Like a Nerd"Barbara SladeNovember 16, 1991 (1991-11-16)
Weary of the limitations that come with having roots, Junior tries to give himself legs and inadvertently winds up sharing a body with Seymour.
12"Pulp Fiction"Matthew MalachNovember 23, 1991 (1991-11-23)
Junior watches in horror as the oldest tree in the world is turned into paper, and leads a revolt composed of used paper products that swamps Skid Row.
13"Married to the Mush"Hope JuberNovember 30, 1991 (1991-11-30)
Paine's aunt starts to date Mr. Mushnik under the delusion that he is wealthy. Dismayed, the usually career-oriented Audrey expresses a desire to become a housewife.

Cast

Additional voices

  1. ^ First three episodes
  2. ^ Rest of series

Crew

References

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