Wowser (TV series)

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Wowser
Screenshot from Wowser
どんどんドメルとロン
(Don-Don Domeru/Dommel to Ron)
GenreComedy
Anime television series
Directed byKeiichiro Mochizuki
Written byKaoru Toshima
Studio
FOX Family
  • Original run 5 April 1988 27 March 1989
    Episodes52 (104 segments)

    Wowser (どんどんドメルとロン, Don-Don Domeru/Dommel to Ron) is an

    The Family Channel in 1989.[1]

    Plot

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    Wowser is a large white dog who has a big appetite and lives with his owner Professor Dinghy, a genius inventor. They live next door to Beatrice, an old lady with an apron; Linda Lovely and her brother Bob; and Ratso Catso, a black-and-white cat who often ruins Wowser's day or sabotages Professor Dinghy's inventions.

    Characters

    Foreign versions

    The English-language version was produced by

    The Family Channel
    . The English dub changed the names of the characters and replaced the original music. Some scenes were removed or edited due to their violent or sexual manner:

    • one scene in "The Hip Hippos" was removed, where Professor Dinghy beats Wowser on the head;
    • another scene in "Slap Happy Birthday" was removed, where a chicken attacks Beatrice, causing her to crash and rip and ruin her dress;
    • in "Self-Cleaning Machine", an entire scene is censored where Dinghy's vacuum backfires, Linda's clothes fly out the window and land in parts of town. A bra lands on a male statue's chest and he covers himself.

    In the United Kingdom, Wowser aired on ITV and later on Channel 4 in the early and mid-1990s. Two videos of the series were released in two volumes by Stylus Video. In the USA, in 1990 and 1991, Wowser was released on video in four volumes in episodes with running times of 30 minutes and 60 minutes. In Canada, it aired on YTV between 1990 and 1993.

    In Spain, it was broadcast in different languages like Basque and Catalan.

    Songs

    Japanese version

    Opening song:

    "Fly away - Yume no Hikouki" Sung by Mitsuko Horie

    Lyrics by Arisu Satou

    Composed by Takanori Arisawa

    Arranged by Seichi Kyouda


    Ending song:

    "GO! GO! My Friend" Sung by Mitsuko Horie

    Lyrics by Arisu Satou

    Composed by Takanori Arisawa

    Arranged by Seichi Kyouda

    Theme Song Production by Nippon Columbia

    References

    1. .
    2. ^ a b c d "Wowser (european)". CrystalAcid.com. Retrieved 24 May 2020.

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