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|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>}}''Stickin' Around'' is an animated series created by Robin Steele and Brianne Leary and produced by legendary Canadian animation house Nelvana. It began as a series of one-minute interstitial shorts in 1994, and expanded to a full half-hour series on American television network CBS that ran for three seasons from 1996-1998. Animated in a deliberately simplistic, shaky 2D style meant to suggest that the young protagonists are drawing their own stories, the series follows imaginative eight-year-old Stacy Stickler and her equally creative best friend Bradley, who use their friends and families as the cast of the wild fantasies they create to cope with their day-to-day dilemmas. | |status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>}}''Stickin' Around'' is an animated series created by Robin Steele and Brianne Leary and produced by legendary Canadian animation house Nelvana. It began as a series of one-minute interstitial shorts in 1994, and expanded to a full half-hour series on American television network CBS that ran for three seasons from 1996-1998. Animated in a deliberately very simplistic, shaky 2D style meant to suggest that the young protagonists are drawing their own stories, the series follows imaginative eight-year-old Stacy Stickler and her equally creative best friend Bradley, who use their friends and families as the cast of the wild fantasies they create to cope with their day-to-day dilemmas. | ||
While many people know about the shorts that came before the series, the '''20-second series pitch pilot''' under the original title of ''The Sticklers'' is much more obscure. | While many people know about the shorts that came before the series, the '''20-second series pitch pilot''' under the original title of ''The Sticklers'' is much more obscure. |
Revision as of 23:07, 22 October 2022
Stickin' Around is an animated series created by Robin Steele and Brianne Leary and produced by legendary Canadian animation house Nelvana. It began as a series of one-minute interstitial shorts in 1994, and expanded to a full half-hour series on American television network CBS that ran for three seasons from 1996-1998. Animated in a deliberately very simplistic, shaky 2D style meant to suggest that the young protagonists are drawing their own stories, the series follows imaginative eight-year-old Stacy Stickler and her equally creative best friend Bradley, who use their friends and families as the cast of the wild fantasies they create to cope with their day-to-day dilemmas.
While many people know about the shorts that came before the series, the 20-second series pitch pilot under the original title of The Sticklers is much more obscure.
Production
As described by Brianne Leary on an episode of the "Mr. TV" podcast, the pitch pilot has a completely different background style, composed simply of pictures of real furniture from old 50's catalogs. The animation was done using cels instead of computers as in the final series. The pitch features the first appearance of Stacey's family - her parents Stan & Stella, Stacy herself and Frank, her fat dachshund - as they come together a la the Simpsons, plopping onto the couch with a bowl of popcorn. The Sticklers appears above them.
Status
The pitch was designed solely to be shown to CBS executives, and thus remains completely unseen to the public, as Leary doesn't have access to the pitch demo. It is described in the Mr. TV podcast episode on the show, which details its production history.
See Also
Stickin' Around
Other Nelvana Lost Media
- Ned's Newt (partially found pilot episode of Nelvana animated series; 1997)
- Small Star Cinema (lost series of Nelvana live action/animated shorts; 1974-1975)
- Blaster's Universe (found Nelvana animated TV series; 1999)
- Broken Sky (lost production material of cancelled animated series based on British novel series; 2003-2005)
- Seven Little Monsters (partially lost episodes of animated series; 2000-2004)
- BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderz (found unreleased Japanese version of anime series; 2014)
- The Ark (partially lost pilot of animated series; 2002)
- Mysticons (lost original version of animated series; 2013-2015)
- BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade (found unreleased Japanese dub of anime series; 2012)
- Batman And The New Robin (partially found unproduced animated TV series; 1988)
- Rock and Rule (partially lost original soundtrack of animated film; 1983)
- BeyWarriors: Cyborg (partially lost English dub of anime series; 2015-2017)