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'''''Prometheus and Bob''''' is a stop-motion animated sketch made by Cote Zellers that was featured on the 1996 Nickelodeon series ''KaBlam!''. The series about an alien name Prometheus who teaches various things to a caveman name Bob to varying results while recording it on camera to show future humans that he taught early cavemen these things.
'''''Prometheus and Bob''''' is a stop-motion animated sketch made by Cote Zellers that was featured on the 1996 Nickelodeon series ''KaBlam!''. The series about an alien name Prometheus who teaches various things to a caveman name Bob to varying results while recording it on camera to show future humans that he taught early cavemen these things.
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'''Status:''' <span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
'''Status:''' <span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''


With a prehistoric set left over from a commercial, '''Zellers developed a short staring the duo that ended up becoming the pitch pilot for the series'''. It was about Prometheus teaching Bob how to start a fire, when Bob starts one, he then uses it to cook Prometheus alive. The monkey then steals the saucer and flies it strait into the camera.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/CultPopture/posts/this-is-a-still-from-the-unaired-prometheus-and-bob-pilot-where-prometheus-teach/1799601420141821/?paipv=0&eav=AfaXqV2EsesMYI7VPGZyEKeIn1vy_GMfGVMPomTX4Zn_Ku5GOAi2K_fphwij1LsaNYg&_rdr Facebook post on the pitch pilot.] Retrieved 01 Mar '24</ref> Zellers then pitched it to the ''Kablam!'' producers which they agreed to greenlight the series under the condition that the pilot will never be released. Only a screenshot of the pilot is available.
With a prehistoric set left over from a commercial, '''Zellers developed a short staring the duo that ended up becoming the pitch pilot for the series'''. It was about Prometheus teaching Bob how to start a fire, when Bob starts one, he then uses it to cook Prometheus alive. The monkey then steals the saucer and flies it strait into the camera.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/CultPopture/posts/this-is-a-still-from-the-unaired-prometheus-and-bob-pilot-where-prometheus-teach/1799601420141821/?paipv=0&eav=AfaXqV2EsesMYI7VPGZyEKeIn1vy_GMfGVMPomTX4Zn_Ku5GOAi2K_fphwij1LsaNYg&_rdr Facebook post on the pitch pilot.] Retrieved 01 Mar '24</ref> Zellers then pitched it to the ''Kablam!'' producers which they agreed to greenlight the series under the condition that the pilot will never be released (likely due to the shorts dark nature). Only a screenshot of the pilot is available.


==Film Adaptation==
==Film Adaptation==
'''Status:''' <span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
'''Status:''' <span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''


In 1998, during production of the third season of ''KaBlam!'', '''a live-action film adaptation of the popular short was announced by Nickelodeon Movies'''. The film was to be directed by Harold Zwart, produced by Amy Heckerling and Twink Caplan and star both David Spade and Chris Farley.<ref>[https://variety.com/1998/film/news/nick-sets-bob-toon-feature-1117480543/ Variety article on the film.] Retrieved 04 Apr '16</ref> Heckerling's interest in the series stemmed from her daughter's interest in it, as she said: <blockquote>"My daughter first brought 'Prometheus & Bob' to my attention and I was hooked instantly. [It] is intelligent and hilarious."<ref>[http://www.awn.com/news/animation-goes-live-action AWN film announcement from 1998.] Retrieved 04 Apr '16</ref></blockquote>
In 1998, during production of the third season of ''KaBlam!'', '''a live-action film adaptation of the popular short was announced by Nickelodeon Movies'''. The film was to be directed by Harold Zwart, produced by Amy Heckerling and Twink Caplan and star both David Spade and Chris Farley.<ref>[https://variety.com/1998/film/news/nick-sets-bob-toon-feature-1117480543/ Variety article on the film.] Retrieved 04 Apr '16</ref> Heckerling's interest in the series stemmed from her daughter's interest in it, as she said: <blockquote>"My daughter first brought 'Prometheus & Bob' to my attention and I was hooked instantly. It is intelligent and hilarious."<ref>[http://www.awn.com/news/animation-goes-live-action AWN film announcement from 1998.] Retrieved 04 Apr '16</ref></blockquote>


However, the film apparently fell through due to a lack of interest and certain problems with the original owner still owning the rights to the comic book the characters originally appeared in. It's unknown if any film drafts were produced or how far it gotten past the planning stage. Not much else is known about the film or the progress that was made before its cancellation.
However, the film apparently fell through due to a lack of interest and certain problems with the original owner still owning the rights to the comic book the characters originally appeared in. It's unknown if any film drafts were produced or how far it gotten past the planning stage. Not much else is known about the film or the progress that was made before its cancellation.
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*[[Back at the Barnyard (partially found widescreen versions of Nickelodeon CGI animated series episodes; 2007-2011)]]
*[[Back at the Barnyard (partially found widescreen versions of Nickelodeon CGI animated series episodes; 2007-2011)]]
*[[The Butcher (lost Nickelodeon puppet short film; existence unconfirmed; 2001)]]
*[[The Butcher (lost Nickelodeon puppet short film; existence unconfirmed; 2001)]]
*[[Crash Nebula (lost production material of cancelled spin-off of" The Fairly OddParents" Nickelodeon animated series; 2004-2006)]]
*[[Danny Phantom (partially found original opening title sequence of Nickelodeon animated series; 2003)]]
*[[Danny Phantom (partially found original opening title sequence of Nickelodeon animated series; 2003)]]
*[[Got Chocolate Milk? (found "SpongeBob SquarePants" animated tie-in commercial; 2001)]]
*[[Got Chocolate Milk? (found "SpongeBob SquarePants" animated tie-in commercial; 2001)]]

Revision as of 20:39, 20 April 2024

Prometheus-and-bob.jpg

Still from the original series.

Status: Lost

Prometheus and Bob is a stop-motion animated sketch made by Cote Zellers that was featured on the 1996 Nickelodeon series KaBlam!. The series about an alien name Prometheus who teaches various things to a caveman name Bob to varying results while recording it on camera to show future humans that he taught early cavemen these things.

Pitch Pilot

Status: Lost

With a prehistoric set left over from a commercial, Zellers developed a short staring the duo that ended up becoming the pitch pilot for the series. It was about Prometheus teaching Bob how to start a fire, when Bob starts one, he then uses it to cook Prometheus alive. The monkey then steals the saucer and flies it strait into the camera.[1] Zellers then pitched it to the Kablam! producers which they agreed to greenlight the series under the condition that the pilot will never be released (likely due to the shorts dark nature). Only a screenshot of the pilot is available.

Film Adaptation

Status: Lost

In 1998, during production of the third season of KaBlam!, a live-action film adaptation of the popular short was announced by Nickelodeon Movies. The film was to be directed by Harold Zwart, produced by Amy Heckerling and Twink Caplan and star both David Spade and Chris Farley.[2] Heckerling's interest in the series stemmed from her daughter's interest in it, as she said:

"My daughter first brought 'Prometheus & Bob' to my attention and I was hooked instantly. It is intelligent and hilarious."[3]

However, the film apparently fell through due to a lack of interest and certain problems with the original owner still owning the rights to the comic book the characters originally appeared in. It's unknown if any film drafts were produced or how far it gotten past the planning stage. Not much else is known about the film or the progress that was made before its cancellation.

Gallery

Screenshots

Videos

Interview with Zellers on the show that mentions the pitch pilot and the cancelled film adaptation.

See Also

KaBlam!

Anthology and Short Series

Bumpers and Promos

Films

Game Shows

Inaugural Series

Live Action

Pilots

Other

External Links

References

  1. Facebook post on the pitch pilot. Retrieved 01 Mar '24
  2. Variety article on the film. Retrieved 04 Apr '16
  3. AWN film announcement from 1998. Retrieved 04 Apr '16