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What's with Andy?
Also known asSacré Andy !
Saban Entertainment (season 1)[2][3]
  • SIP Animation
  • (season 2)
    Original release
    Network
    ReleaseJune 30, 2001 (2001-06-30)[4][5] –
    March 4, 2007 (2007-03-04)[5]

    What's with Andy? (Sacré Andy ! in French

    Disney
    -affiliated foreign studios and networks involved throughout the production of the series.

    The main character is Andy Larkin, a mischievous teen and the self-proclaimed "world's greatest prankster". The show follows him as he tries to perform elaborate practical jokes, or pranks, on people in the fictional town of East Gackle, as his best friend, Danny Pickett, helps him out with almost every prank; his antagonists include: his older sister, Jen Larkin; and the bullies Peter Lik and Andrew Leech. He has a crush on a girl named Lori Mackney, whom he usually tries to impress.

    The first season features an American cast of

    black and white in the first season – a distinctive feature of the show referred to as "Doodle Vision".[8]

    Characters

    Andrew "Andy" Larkin

    Andy is a teenager who loves to prank people as well as annoy his friends and family (especially his sister), but often gets into trouble. His best friend is Danny and he has a crush on Lori. His catchphrase is "Cheque, please!" His name comes from Andy Griffiths, whom he is based on.

    Daniel "Danny" Tadeus Pickett

    Andy's best friend and right-hand man, helping him out with countless pranks. His last name has always been Pickett. The name "Danny Pickett is taken directly from the Just books. It's revealed in The Unfortunate One, that Danny is an Aries.[citation needed]

    Lori Mackney

    Andy's crush but she is dismayed by his childishness due to his pranking. It is hinted that she returns Andy's feelings and dislikes Jen because she thinks that Jen abuses Andy. She wears a cropped green tank top, blue skirt and slide sandals. She is known as "Lisa" in the books.

    The Larkin family

    • Mr. Al Larkin: Andy and Jen's father and Freida's husband who also used to be a prankster, known as "The Mystery Prankster", aka "The Mystery Prankster of East Gackle" (he hides this fact from his family). However, he was cured of pranking by school counselor, Mrs. Murphy.
    • Mrs. Freida Larkin: Andy and Jen's mother and Al's wife. She knows nothing about her husband's past as a prankster.
    • Jennifer "Jen" Larkin: Andy's older sister who is always cranky and irritable. She blames her younger brother Andy for almost everything and finds his pranks childish and unfunny. She is unaware of her father's past as a prankster.
    • Spank Larkin: Andy's fat and lazy dog. Spank frequently yawns, especially after going for a walk. He also appears to have flatulence problems.
    • Norman Larkin: Andy's grandfather and Al's father who is also a prankster, implying that the male side of the Larkin family comes from a long line of pranksters (apparently with the exception of Al, but in the episode "Mind Games" it was revealed that he also used to be a prankster, possibly even greater than his son or father).

    Recurring/minor characters

    • Teri: Jen's best friend.
    • Jervis Coltrane: A Canadian French snob who has a crush on Lori Mackney and dreams of being the Prime Minister of Canada.
    • Peter Lik and Andrew Leech: Peter and Andrew are Andy's and Danny's nemeses. They are usually referred to as Lik and Leech.
    • Craig Bennett: Jen's crush and one of the best athletes of East Gackle.
    • Martin Bonwick: He is a stereotypically nervous nerd who very often gets bullied.
    • Victor "Vic" Muskowitz (Mush): The pizza delivery man of East Gackle who is a good friend of Andy and Danny and he sometimes helps them with pranks.
    • Steve Rowgee Jr.: A dumb police officer who is the incompetent son of Steve Rowgee Sr.
    • Steve Rowgee Sr.: A police officer who is an old man, who always commands Steve Rowgee Jr. (his son) and is nicknamed the Iron Fisted Maniac.
    • Principal DeRosa: He is the bad-tempered principal of the school in East Gackle and the main antagonist who is obsessed with punishing Andy.
    • Mr. Hutchins: One of the many teachers at East Gackle school, Andy likes to prank him more than the other teachers.
    • Mayor Henry K. Roth: The mayor of East Gackle.
    • Mayor Simms: Mayor of West Gackle and Mayor Henry K. Roth's rival.
    • Clyde: The janitor of the school.
    • Hazel Strinner: She has a crush on Andy and Lori's protecting friend.
    • Louella Berman: Frieda's best friend.
    • Mrs. Wibbles: Principal DeRosa's secretary.

    Voice actors

    Name Season 1 VA Season 2 VA Season 3 VA
    Andy Larkin Ian James Corlett
    Danny Pickett Bumper Robinson Daniel Brochu
    Lori Mackney Colleen O'Shaughnessey Jaclyn Linetsky Eleanor Noble
    Jen Larkin Jenna von Oÿ Jessica Kardos
    Al Larkin Dee Bradley Baker Arthur Holden
    Freida Larkin Cathy Cavadini Susan Glover
    Teri Holly Gauthier-Frankel
    Jervis Coltrane Dee Bradley Baker Bruce Dinsmore
    Peter Lik Danny Cooksey Mark Hauser
    Andrew Leech Scott Parkin Craig Francis
    Craig Bennett Carlos Alazraqui Matt Holland
    Martin Bonwick Dee Bradley Baker Michael Yarmush
    Mush Mushond Lee Mathew Mackay
    Steve Rowgee Sr. Dee Bradley Baker Terrence Scammell
    Steve Rowgee Jr. Tom Kenny Craig Francis
    Mr. Hutchins Dee Bradley Baker Bruce Dinsmore
    Principal DeRosa Terrence Scammell
    Mayor Roth Tom Kenny Rick Jones

    Additional voices (first season only)

    Episodes

    SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
    First airedLast aired
    126CanadaJune 30, 2001 (2001-06-30)April 7, 2002 (2002-04-07)
    U.S.September 22, 2001July 21, 2002
    226September 3, 2003 (2003-09-03)April 11, 2004 (2004-04-11)
    326September 3, 2006 (2006-09-03)March 4, 2007 (2007-03-04)

    Production

    The show is based on Andy Griffiths' children's series of Just! books (which were illustrated by Terry Denton), although many episodes are not directly based on the books. Changes from the books to the TV series include Andy's last name, which was originally that of his creator, and other minor name changes, such as Lori's name being Lisa in the books. The book series was based on the early life of Andy Griffiths.[6]

    It was originally an interactive

    Saban International).[3]

    The main production of the series moved to Canada in season 2, which was co-produced with the French studio

    Buena Vista International Television
    .

    In September 2003, the voice of Lori in Season 2, Jaclyn Linetsky, who also played the title character on Caillou, Meg in Mega Babies, and Megan O’ Connor in 15/Love, died in a traffic collision during production. She had managed to finish all of Season 2 prior to her death, but for the following season she was replaced by Eleanor Noble. The episode "Nurse Jen" was dedicated in her memory.

    Season 3 was a collaboration between CinéGroupe and Super RTL, and distributed by the production company directly. The whole series was later added to CinéGroupe distribution partner HG Distribution's catalogue.[10]

    Release

    Broadcast

    What's with Andy? originally aired on

    the books originated, it was broadcast on Fox Kids.[11]

    United States

    In the United States, the series was first shown on September 22, 2001

    ABC Family.[15] On January 17, 2005, it premiered on Toon Disney,[16] which also had rights to the second but not the third season.[17]

    Europe

    In Europe, the series was licensed to

    RTE in Ireland.[19]

    The show continued to air on the network after the rebranding as Jetix.[21]

    Home media

    VHS

    On April 8, 2003, CinéGroupe Star released a set of three VHS tapes called "Double Trouble"/"Sacré Délire", which featured an episode each from this show and The Kids from Room 402, alongside a music video from the Pig City tie-in album "Reggie and the Rashers".[22] Volume 1 featured the episode "It Came from East Gackle", Volume 2 featured the episode "Just Stuffing", and Volume 3 featured the episode "Rhyme Time". The releases were sold in separate English[23][24][25] and French versions,[26][27][28] respectively.

    DVD

    All 26 episodes from season 1, as well as the first 7 episodes of season 2, were released on 10 DVD volumes with English audio in the Czech Republic in 2010.[29][30]

    The show was also released on DVD in other European countries, but only in the respective languages (i.e. without the original English audio). All of season 2 (and most of season 1) was released on DVD in Germany,[31] and the entirety of season 1 was released on 5 DVD volumes in Russia.[32]

    Streaming

    Season 3 was available on the Canadian

    Encore+ in both English[33] and French[34] until its shutdown in November 2022. This season was previously available in German on Kividoo.[35]

    Music

    The three German-language

    theme songs for each season were released on Toggo music CDs volumes 4,[19][36] 7,[37] and 17[38] respectively by Sony Music, with the first and third-season songs being extended versions. The original English-language theme was also released on volume 2.[39]

    The soundtrack (including themes) from the first two seasons is distributed as production music by Red Brick Songs (formerly Casablanca Media Publishing) in Canada.[2]

    Reception

    What's with Andy? received very high ratings in a number of countries.

    On Teletoon in Canada, it was reported to be the second highest-rated original production as of October 2007.[40] It also had about 40% market share in France (Fox Kids/TF1) and Germany as of 2003.[19] The show won a fall 2002 Super RTL cartoon election poll with 60% of the vote,[19] and obtained the second-highest ratings on the channel in July 2006.[41]

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    36. ^ "Toggo-die 4te" – via Amazon.
    37. ^ "Toggo-die 7te". Amazon Germany.
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