Team Galaxy (TV series)

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Team Galaxy
Created byVincent Chalvon-Demersay
David Michel
Michelle Lamoreaux
Robert Lamoreaux
Written by
  • Michelle Lamoureux
  • Robert Lamoureux
  • Nicole Demerse
  • Rhonda Smiley
  • Richard Clark
  • Franklin Young
Directed byStephane Berry
Starring
Theme music composerMichael Kulas
ComposerPaul-Étienne Côté
Country of originFrance
Italy
Canada
Original languagesFrench
Italian
English
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersVincent Chalvon Demersay
Sylvain Viau
ProducersVincent Chalvon Demersay
David Michel
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFrance
YTV
Vrak
Release6 September 2006 (2006-09-06) –
8 March 2008 (2008-03-08)

Team Galaxy (

YTV. It blends 2D animation with CG elements, and is set at Galaxy High, where a trio of young students try to balance their teenage lives with their training to become Space Marshals. The concept and animation style is similar to that of Totally Spies! and Martin Mystery
, other series created by Marathon Media.

Team Galaxy is co-produced by several international broadcasters, including

Jetix
in the United Kingdom.

Plot

The series follows Yoko, Josh, and Brett, a group of friends who are students at the school Galaxy High, a galactic justice authority which defends the galaxy against criminals and sends its students on missions as part of their training to become Space Marshals. The series appears to be set in the present, but in one episode, a calendar says that the year is 2051, suggesting that it actually takes place in that year.

The episode 'Predator Plants from Outer Space' introduces Omni, an android who is a student of another school and is searching for his classmates after the alien bounty hunter Gangus destroyed the school. He is convinced to stay at Galaxy High for the time being and Josh, Brett, Yoko, and the rest of Galaxy High promise to help him.

Characters

Students

Teachers

  • Principal Kirkpatrick (Sarge): Josh's father. A former commander of a military academy who was brought in to be principal of Galaxy High. Despite his stern demeanor, he has a cheerful personality. He is afraid of speaking in front of large crowds, but overcomes his fears after reading Yoko's book on overcoming stage fright. It is said that Captain Smith is his longtime friend. He is voiced by Patrick Poivey in French and Brian Dobson in English.
  • Mrs. Schragger: Galaxy High's astronomy teacher, who has heightened senses of hearing and vision, making cheating in her classroom impossible.
  • Mr. S (Spzoerscliipw’): The team's favorite teacher, despite his unattractive physical appearance by human standards. He is voiced by Andrew Toth in English.
  • Mr. Fitch : A fast-talking space cowboy who is in charge of showing new equipment to marshals and is notorious among students for assigning large amounts of homework. He is voiced by Lee Tockar in English.
  • Ms. Roskoff: A Russian ex-cosmonaut who teaches Space Investigation Training and is the school's most athletic instructor.

UltraPets

On the first day of school at Galaxy High, each student is assigned a pet robot called an UltraPet, who serves as their aide and companion. When provoked, an Ultrapet can transform into a powerful fighting machine and are capable of immobilizing enemies.

  • Fluffy: Yoko's UltraPet, a robotic weasel who behaves like a dog and helps the students in their missions. He is capable of transforming into a bipedal attack mode and can speak human language.
  • Spike: Toby's UltraPet.

Technology

Hornet

Mission ships for interplanetary travel that can be flown by one person, but are usually piloted by three. Losing a Hornet while not completing a mission results in expulsion from Galaxy High if it is not recovered. Hornets are armed with two forward missile launchers, two manned turrets, and one automated turret at the top. They can carry a Six-by-Six or a cargo container in the rear.

Shuttle

Massive aerospace aircraft carriers owned by Galaxy High, which are the personal flagship of Director Kirkpatrick. They mainly serve to transport Defenders, as well as Hornets for some missions.

Gluefoam

A purple glue-like substance which serves to incapacitate a person or patch a planet together and dissolves upon contact with skin.

Defender

Small, lightweight ships used primarily in the defense of Earth and Galaxy High which require shuttles to transport them to their destinations. Each Defender is equipped with various weapons, including laser blasters and missiles. Josh, Yoko, and Brett each have one of the three main types of Defenders.

Episodes

Credits[2]

  • Producers: Vincent Chalvon Demersay and David Michel
  • Director: Stephane Berry
  • Storyboard Supervisor: Damien Tromel
  • Character designer: Eddie Mehong and Fabien Mense
  • Mechanical designer : David Cannoville
  • Supervision : Eddie Mehong
  • Overseas animation studio: Digital eMation
  • Ink, Paint and Compositing: ToutenKartoon Canada
  • Post Production: ToutenKartoon Canada
  • Music : Paul-Étienne Côté

Music

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Team Galaxy". www.rsdoublage.com (in French). RS-Doublage. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Totally Spies! - Credits". Archived from the original on 2015-05-07. Retrieved 2015-03-09.

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