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'''''Kenny the Shark''''' (also known as '''''Who Killed Kenny?''''')<ref>[https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2000-08-13-0008130347-story.html Chicago Tribune article mentioning the special.] Retrieved 05 Dec '18.</ref><ref name="Broadcasting">[https://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/hark-shark-71110 Broadcasting & Cable article about the special.] Retrieved 05 Dec '18.</ref> is an American children's live-action comedy television special that premiered the morning of August 19, 2000 on Discovery Channel's kids programming block, during the channel's Shark Week event. Written and directed by Don Wells, the half-hour special served as a potential springboard for a recurring live-action series.<ref name="Gazette">[http://old.post-gazette.com/tv/20000818owentv1.asp Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about the special.] Retrieved 05 Dec '18.</ref>
'''''Kenny the Shark''''' (also known as '''''Who Killed Kenny?''''')<ref>[https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2000-08-13-0008130347-story.html ''Chicago Tribune'' article mentioning the special.] Retrieved 05 Dec '18.</ref><ref name="Broadcasting">[https://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/hark-shark-71110 ''Broadcasting & Cable'' article about the special.] Retrieved 05 Dec '18.</ref> is an American children's live-action comedy television special that premiered the morning of August 19, 2000 on Discovery Channel's kids programming block, during the channel's Shark Week event. Written and directed by Don Wells, the half-hour special served as a potential springboard for a recurring live-action series.<ref name="Gazette">[http://old.post-gazette.com/tv/20000818owentv1.asp ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' article about the special.] Retrieved 05 Dec '18.</ref>


The special and its main character would later become the basis for an [[Kenny the Shark (partially lost unaired pilots of animated series; 2001)|unaired animated pilot]], and eventually, a full-fledged animated series that aired from 2003 to 2005.
The special and its main character would later become the basis for an [[Kenny the Shark (partially lost unaired pilots of animated series; 2001)|unaired animated pilot]], and eventually, a full-fledged animated series that aired from 2003 to 2005.
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The special focuses on the titular character, Kenny the Shark (voiced by Paul Spencer), a six-foot tiger shark who lives in a suburban neighborhood with a human family. Having eaten the family out of house and home, and on the verge of banishment, Kenny must find a job with the help of the family's young son Matt (portrayed by Spencer Breslin), while evading evil shark hunter Quint (portrayed by Marshall Effron).
The special focuses on the titular character, Kenny the Shark (voiced by Paul Spencer), a six-foot tiger shark who lives in a suburban neighborhood with a human family. Having eaten the family out of house and home, and on the verge of banishment, Kenny must find a job with the help of the family's young son Matt (portrayed by Spencer Breslin), while evading evil shark hunter Quint (portrayed by Marshall Effron).


Kenny himself is not visible in the special, with scenes being filmed from his point-of-view.<ref name="Gazette" /> In addition to the special, interstitials featuring the characters were also produced that aired between programs, focusing on phenomena such as the wrestler Shark Boy, the shark-tooth capital of the world, and a man who created a sharkmobile from a 1982 Nissan Sentra.<ref name="Broadcasting" /><ref>[https://nypost.com/2000/07/21/discovery-answers-those-tricky-questions/ New York Post article mentioning the interstitials.] Retrieved 05 Dec '18.</ref>
Kenny himself is not visible in the special, with scenes being filmed from his point-of-view.<ref name="Gazette" /> In addition to the special, interstitials featuring the characters were also produced that aired between programs, focusing on phenomena such as the wrestler Shark Boy, the shark-tooth capital of the world, and a man who created a sharkmobile from a 1982 Nissan Sentra.<ref name="Broadcasting" /><ref>[https://nypost.com/2000/07/21/discovery-answers-those-tricky-questions/ ''New York Post'' article mentioning the interstitials.] Retrieved 05 Dec '18.</ref>


==Availability==
==Availability==
It is unknown if the special was ever broadcast again after 2000, and it was not released on any form of home media. As of December 2018, no material from the special has surfaced online.
The special was rerun on television in August 2001 for that year's Shark Week event,<ref>[https://newspaperarchive.com/kalispell-daily-inter-lake-aug-17-2001-p-49/ August 17, 2001 TV listings from ''Kalispell Daily Interlake''.] Retrieved 09 Jan '19.</ref> but seemingly never again after that; it was also not released on any form of home media. The only found visual material relating to the special is a photo of Spencer Breslin (presumably in his role as Matt), which circulated in various newspapers around the time of the special's airing.
 
==Gallery==
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File:Spencerkenny.PNG|A photo of Spencer Breslin in the special, from the August 18, 2000 edition of ''Athens News Courier.''<ref>[https://newspaperarchive.com/athens-news-courier-aug-18-2000-p-44/ ''Athens News Courier'' page mentioning the special.] Retrieved 09 Jan '19.</ref>
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==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 20:47, 9 January 2019

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Kenny the Shark (also known as Who Killed Kenny?)[1][2] is an American children's live-action comedy television special that premiered the morning of August 19, 2000 on Discovery Channel's kids programming block, during the channel's Shark Week event. Written and directed by Don Wells, the half-hour special served as a potential springboard for a recurring live-action series.[3]

The special and its main character would later become the basis for an unaired animated pilot, and eventually, a full-fledged animated series that aired from 2003 to 2005.

Synopsis

The special focuses on the titular character, Kenny the Shark (voiced by Paul Spencer), a six-foot tiger shark who lives in a suburban neighborhood with a human family. Having eaten the family out of house and home, and on the verge of banishment, Kenny must find a job with the help of the family's young son Matt (portrayed by Spencer Breslin), while evading evil shark hunter Quint (portrayed by Marshall Effron).

Kenny himself is not visible in the special, with scenes being filmed from his point-of-view.[3] In addition to the special, interstitials featuring the characters were also produced that aired between programs, focusing on phenomena such as the wrestler Shark Boy, the shark-tooth capital of the world, and a man who created a sharkmobile from a 1982 Nissan Sentra.[2][4]

Availability

The special was rerun on television in August 2001 for that year's Shark Week event,[5] but seemingly never again after that; it was also not released on any form of home media. The only found visual material relating to the special is a photo of Spencer Breslin (presumably in his role as Matt), which circulated in various newspapers around the time of the special's airing.

Gallery

See Also

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