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The Wild Thornberrys is an American animated television series that aired on Nickelodeon, the ninth major Nicktoon, and the third Nicktoon produced by Klasky Csupo. It ran from September 1, 1998 to June 11, 2004. Reruns continued until 2007 on the Nickelodeon and Nicktoons networks, and occasionally on TeenNick's NickRewind block and its predecessors from 2011 to 2021. The show was aired on Nicktoonsters in the UK.
Contents
- 1 Premise
- 2 Production
- 3 Characters
- 4 Equipment
- 5 Episodes
- 6 Video releases
- 7 Broadcast history
- 8 Videos
- 9 External links
Premise[]
The series follows the Thornberrys, as they travel the world in their Communications Vehicle, referred to throughout the show as their "Commvee," looking for rare animals to film. Their youngest child, Eliza, is the main character and has the power to speak to animals because of an encounter with an African shaman, Shaman Mynyambo. She can speak to the family's pet chimpanzee, who is also her best friend. She travels the world with her family and usually helps animals solve their problems.
At the beginning of every episode, Eliza recites a monologue, which is then followed by the theme music. It states the basic premise of the show, and provides a brief back story.
Production[]
The Wild Thornberrys was produced by Klasky Csupo for Nickelodeon. It premiered in September 1998, and was the first Nicktoon to exclusively use 22-minute stories (episodes of other Nicktoons usually featured two 10 - 11-minute stories, using 22-minute stories only on occasion).
Characters[]
- Main article: List of The Wild Thornberrys characters
Equipment[]
The Commvee (an abbreviation of "communications vehicle") is a two-story mobile home; the main door leads up a flight of stairs to a main floor with the driver (on the right side, due to the family being American except Nigel) and passenger seat in the front, followed by a twin sized bed, table for eating at on the west side of the car, a kitchen on the eastern side, and a bathroom in the back which also serves as a dark-room for editing film. There is a "basement/1st floor" that contains one room with a big bed for Nigel and Marianne, a room with a two twin sized beds (for Debbie and Eliza) and two hammocks for Donnie and Darwin. There is also a small box near the floor of the "main story" that contains various switches which can inflate a raft for crossing rivers and the ocean to a "lock-down" mode in which iron plates cover the windows (as seen in Thornberry Island) for typhoons; there are other switches that can put the car into a submarine mode, or inflate a bag on top of the car for falling objects or rising to the surface of the ocean. Near the 'switch box' there is a hatch (as seen in Rugrats Go Wild) that gives access to a mini-sub.The Commvee also features the usual conveniences found in a motorhome, including air-conditioning and a stereo system with a cassette tape player. On the roof there is a satellite that barely ever gets reception, but is used to upload footage to the foundation. On the outside there are many compartments, supposedly for carrying equipment and other smaller vehicles such as the 'mini-comm' for short-range transport or picking up passengers and returning them to camp,the submarine for deep sea expedition (the bath-o-sphere), and the 'Congo-com.'
They also have a variety of cameras with which they film. The one mostly used is a shoulder mount or tripod mount camera. Marianne has been known to make special cameras for particularly difficult shoots.
Episodes[]
- Main article: The Wild Thornberrys episode list
Video releases[]
- Main article: The Wild Thornberrys videography
Broadcast history[]
Videos[]
Nickelodeon Image Spot For Wild Thornberrys
External links[]
- The Wild Thornberrys Wiki
- Nickstory Archives: The Wild Thornberrys
- NickToons: G.L.O.B.E. Archives: The Wild Thornberrys
- TeenNickstory Archives: The Wild Thornberrys
- The Wild Thornberrys at TV Tropes
- The Wild Thornberrys at Behind the Voice Actors
The Wild Thornberrys | |
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Media | The Wild Thornberrys (Episodes • Seasons: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 • Videography) • Chimp Chase • The Wild Thornberrys Movie (Video game) • Rugrats Go Wild (Video game • Soundtrack) |
Characters | Eliza • Nigel • Marianne • Debbie Thornberry • Donnie • Darwin |
Nicktoons | ||
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1990s premieres | Doug • Rugrats • • Rocko's Modern Life • Aaahh!!! Real Monsters • Hey Arnold! • KaBlam! • The Angry Beavers • CatDog • Oh Yeah! Cartoons • The Wild Thornberrys • SpongeBob SquarePants • Rocket Power | |
2000s premieres | As Told by Ginger • The Fairly OddParents • Invader Zim • Action League Now! • ChalkZone • The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron • All Grown Up! • My Life as a Teenage Robot • Danny Phantom • Avatar: The Last Airbender • Catscratch • The X's • El Tigre • Tak and the Power of Juju • Back at the Barnyard • The Mighty B! • Making Fiends • | |
2010s premieres | Planet Sheen • T.U.F.F. Puppy • Winx Club • The Legend of Korra • Robot and Monster • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles • Sanjay and Craig • Breadwinners • Harvey Beaks • Pig Goat Banana Cricket • The Loud House • Bunsen Is a Beast • Welcome to the Wayne • The Adventures of Kid Danger • Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles • Pinky Malinky • The Casagrandes | |
2020s premieres | It's Pony • Glitch Techs • Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years • Rugrats (2021) • Middlemost Post • The Patrick Star Show • Star Trek: Prodigy • Big Nate • Monster High • Transformers: EarthSpark • Rock, Paper, Scissors • The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish • Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | |
See also | List of programs broadcast by NickToons |