The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers
The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers | |
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Theme music composer | Paul James |
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No. of episodes | 26 (78 stories) |
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Running time | 7 minutes per episode |
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Release | 2002 |
The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers is a
The show's directors Claire Underwood and
Overview
The show follows Xan, Enk, and Adi, a trio of travelling showmen called the Adrenalini brothers who are hailing from the mysterious land of Réndøosîa (a fictional
Cast and characters
- Dan Chambers as Xan, the oldest of the brothers. He acts as their leader who is constantly trying (and often failing) to keep the other two out of mischief. Both Xan and Enk are a pair of the showmen.
- Mark Huckerby as Enk, the youngest and the tiniest of the Adrenalini brothers. He is a small, sausage-shaped fellow with long, black whiskers and two tiny limbs.
- Nick Ostler as Adi, the largest and strongest of the brothers, He is more or less an overgrown child and he has a very mischievous streak to him. He wore blue overalls.
History
The series had its origins as a British student revue act in the 1990s, written and performed by The Pox, aka Dan Chambers, Mark Huckerby and Nick Ostler.
The original 10 two-and-a-half-minute 'shorts' were shown online, then on CBBC television in 2002 and the episode "Ocean of Terror" was awarded the Prix des Internautes at the
By 2004 plans were hatched to create a longer-running television series based on the Adrenalini Brothers. And in 2005 the series of 78 seven-minute episodes went into production as a UK-Canadian co-production, with pre- and post-production by Pesky in their London studio, animation by Studio B in Vancouver, and scripting shared between writers on both sides of the Atlantic. The series first aired as part of Sunday Pants on
In 2006 the series began the year by picking up a Pulcinella Award at the Cartoons On The Bay festival in Italy and ended the year with the episode "Hunchback of Heartbreak" winning a
Broadcast
The show aired on
from 2012 to 2015.DVD releases
The series first came out in Australia, in a pair of separate volumes.[4]
StudioCanal has released the entire series on DVD in the United Kingdom on 9 April 2012. The 3-disc set contains all 78 episodes from the TV series. In this release, the episodes, "Tails of Longing!" and "Dragon of Antagonism!" were edited to remove scenes considered dangerous imitable behaviour easily copied by children (specifically, Xan and Adi attempting to use a washing machine as a submersible in the former, and a glasses-less Xan catching a still-live firework before throwing it down in a panic after recognising it in the latter), these scenes are retained on the HuHa YouTube channel. The original online episodes are not included.
YouTube
The original web episodes were uploaded on the official Adrenalini channel on YouTube, with an episode from the TV series would be uploaded on Mondays.
From its launch in November 2012, the television series moved to an adult animation YouTube channel called "Huha",[5] while an episode being uploaded every Friday until Huha ceased uploading in early 2014. A French and German version of the channel also includes episodes from the series.
References
- ISBN 9781476672939.
- ^ "BAFTA Awards".
- ^ "Toonhound - the Amazing Adrenalini Brothers (2002)".
- ^ "Amazing Adrenalini Bros - DVD - ABC Shop". Archived from the original on 10 March 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2011.
- ^ "The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers! | HUHA - YouTube". YouTube.
External links
- Official Amazing Adrenalini Brothers website
- The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers on HuHa (via YouTube)
- The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers on HuHa (In French)
- The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers on HuHa (In German)