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'''''Tiffany Blake''''' is a rumored lost animated series that was known to be developed by animation company DiC for 1987. There is not much information on the series besides online searches for the title would return info on a pornographic actress by the same name.
'''''Tiffany Blake''''' is a rumored lost animated series that was known to be developed by animation company DiC for 1987 in partnership with KK C&D Asia. There is not much information on the series besides online searches for the title would return info on a pornographic actress by the same name.


The series was first described in a December 1986 LA Times news article, later re-released in the February 1st, 1987 issue of ''The Milwaukee Journal'' with the title "Rich Role Models," about DiC's Fall 1987 animated TV package.
The series was first described in a December 1986 LA Times news article, later re-released in the February 1st, 1987 issue of ''The Milwaukee Journal'' with the title "Rich Role Models," about DiC's Fall 1987 animated TV package.


==Premise==
December 1986 issue of Television/Radio Age magazine describes the series as "an action/adventure series that follows the lives of the internationally acclaimed high fahion model Tiffany Blake and her double agent fre
December 1986 issue of Television/Radio Age magazine describes the series as "an action/adventure series that follows the lives of the internationally acclaimed high fahion model Tiffany Blake and her double agent fre


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The show was to be part of DiC's Fall '87 package, which also included ''Beverly Hills Teens'' and ''Starcom: The U.S. Space Force'' (both series are known to fully exist). The producers of the series were looking to "provide "wholesome" role models for kids." Ritch Colbert, who was president of Access Syndicate (which ceased to exist by 1988), described the Tiffany Blake "spy-model" character as "no bimbo."
The show was to be part of DiC's Fall '87 package, which also included ''Beverly Hills Teens'' and ''Starcom: The U.S. Space Force'' (both series are known to fully exist). The producers of the series were looking to "provide "wholesome" role models for kids." Ritch Colbert, who was president of Access Syndicate (which ceased to exist by 1988), described the Tiffany Blake "spy-model" character as "no bimbo."


==Availability==
It is quite likely that ''Tiffany Blake'' may have never made it to final production and/or release. No screenshots or footage from the series has been released online. Only a promotional art poster seems to be available.
It is quite likely that ''Tiffany Blake'' may have never made it to final production and/or release. No screenshots or footage from the series has been released online. Only a promotional art poster seems to be available.
However, Japanese studio Mook Animation is reported to have worked on a Tiffany Blake "promotional film", which was listed on their website.


==References==
==References==
*http://articles.latimes.com/1986-12-21/entertainment/ca-3740_1_beverly-hills-teens
*http://articles.latimes.com/1986-12-21/entertainment/ca-3740_1_beverly-hills-teens
*https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1499&dat=19870102&id=7xIzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OX8EAAAAIBAJ&pg=6292,557634&hl=en
*https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1499&dat=19870102&id=7xIzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OX8EAAAAIBAJ&pg=6292,557634&hl=en
*https://digilander.libero.it/dottor_vaffa/
*http://web.archive.org/web/20070921012929/http://mookanimation.co.jp/company2.html


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Revision as of 21:39, 19 November 2023

Tiffany blake.jpg

Promotional art for the series.

Status: Existence Unconfirmed

Tiffany Blake is a rumored lost animated series that was known to be developed by animation company DiC for 1987 in partnership with KK C&D Asia. There is not much information on the series besides online searches for the title would return info on a pornographic actress by the same name.

The series was first described in a December 1986 LA Times news article, later re-released in the February 1st, 1987 issue of The Milwaukee Journal with the title "Rich Role Models," about DiC's Fall 1987 animated TV package.

Premise

December 1986 issue of Television/Radio Age magazine describes the series as "an action/adventure series that follows the lives of the internationally acclaimed high fahion model Tiffany Blake and her double agent fre

The title character was described as "a female James Bond character who uses her day job (glamorous fashion model) as a cover for her daring espionage activities". She has "double secret agent friends" called Kritin and Natasha.

The show was to be part of DiC's Fall '87 package, which also included Beverly Hills Teens and Starcom: The U.S. Space Force (both series are known to fully exist). The producers of the series were looking to "provide "wholesome" role models for kids." Ritch Colbert, who was president of Access Syndicate (which ceased to exist by 1988), described the Tiffany Blake "spy-model" character as "no bimbo."

Availability

It is quite likely that Tiffany Blake may have never made it to final production and/or release. No screenshots or footage from the series has been released online. Only a promotional art poster seems to be available.

However, Japanese studio Mook Animation is reported to have worked on a Tiffany Blake "promotional film", which was listed on their website.

References