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Narrated by | Scott Paulsen |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania Los Angeles, California |
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Network | Nickelodeon |
Release | October 14, 1995 February 10, 2002 | –
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Action League Now! (advertised as Action League Now!: The Series when packaged into a half-hour block) is a series of stop motion shorts that aired as part of both All That and KaBlam! on Nickelodeon. [1] It was made using "chuckimation", a combination of stop-frame animation and live-action shots where things are simply thrown (" chucked") or dropped into frame to simulate movement, and wiggled around to simulate talking. [2] The series follows the adventures of a superhero league, composed of various action figures, toys, and dolls. The show was created by Robert Mittenthal, Will McRobb, and Albie Hecht.
Most episodes took place in a house of an unseen resident. Many of the characters were voiced by radio personalities from Pittsburgh.
From 1998 to February 10, 2002, Nickelodeon briefly ran Action League Now! shorts on their own, combined to fill a half-hour timeslot. These standalone edits are available on Paramount+. [3]
The Action League have had various other villains throughout the show's run, including (but not limited to) a gigantic baby simply named "Big Baby", a Mesozoic monster (in reality, a dog Jack Russell Terrier) called Spotzilla, a rival superhero league known as the Danger Society, a bald genius known as Smarty Pants, an enemy of Stinky's past called Red Ninja, a group of evil aliens, a gypsy who cursed The Chief, a married couple who pretended to be Flesh’s parents and a mummy brought to life by The Mayor. Sometimes, due to their own collective stupidity, even the League themselves can be the main cause of a problem.
No. | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | "Pilot" | March 21, 1998 | |
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2 | "Action League Goes to the Movies" | November 25, 2001 | |
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3 | "Smash Hits" | December 2, 2001 | |
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4 | "Science Friction" | December 9, 2001 | |
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5 | "Action League Rocks!" | December 16, 2001 | |
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6 | "Stinky Diver: Behind the Mask" | December 23, 2001 | |
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7 | "The Chief: Look Back in Anger" | December 30, 2001 | |
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8 | "I'll Melt for You" | January 6, 2002 | |
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9 | "Monster Mashed" | January 13, 2002 | |
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10 | "The Many Faces of Evil" | January 20, 2002 | |
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11 | "His Dishonor" | January 27, 2002 | |
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12 | "Naked Came the Numskull" | February 3, 2002 | |
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13 | "Thunder Girl: Tracking The Storm" | February 10, 2002 | |
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EX | "Other Episodes" | ||
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Some episodes of Action League Now! are banned in the United States. One specific episode to be put under this ban was the season 2 episode "ThunderFlesh" due to its romantic intimacy. [8] Due to this, the KaBlam! episode it was aired with titled "I Just Don't Get It" was put under a ban after the 9/11 attacks. The Action League Now!: The Series episode "Thunder Girl: Tracking the Storm" which also contained the short was put on a ban after its initial broadcast in 2002, only being re-shown in 2016 on the late night TV block " The Splat" on TeenNick. The episode can still be watched on Paramount+. [3]
In a Chicago Tribune article, Jennifer Mangan complimented the series' originality, calling it "the most innovative entrant in KaBlam!'s cartoon catalog." [9] Jane Hall of the Los Angeles Times wrote that Action League Now! "has the weird, aggressive humor of the old ' Mr. Bill' pieces on Saturday Night Live." [10] Naming the show among other KaBlam! segments, Deadline Hollywood's Mike Fleming wrote positively of its "absurdly unforgettable characters." [11]
Action League Now! | |
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Genre | |
Created by | |
Starring |
|
Narrated by | Scott Paulsen |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons |
|
No. of episodes |
|
Production | |
Production locations |
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania Los Angeles, California |
Running time |
|
Production companies |
|
Original release | |
Network | Nickelodeon |
Release | October 14, 1995 February 10, 2002 | –
Related | |
Action League Now! (advertised as Action League Now!: The Series when packaged into a half-hour block) is a series of stop motion shorts that aired as part of both All That and KaBlam! on Nickelodeon. [1] It was made using "chuckimation", a combination of stop-frame animation and live-action shots where things are simply thrown (" chucked") or dropped into frame to simulate movement, and wiggled around to simulate talking. [2] The series follows the adventures of a superhero league, composed of various action figures, toys, and dolls. The show was created by Robert Mittenthal, Will McRobb, and Albie Hecht.
Most episodes took place in a house of an unseen resident. Many of the characters were voiced by radio personalities from Pittsburgh.
From 1998 to February 10, 2002, Nickelodeon briefly ran Action League Now! shorts on their own, combined to fill a half-hour timeslot. These standalone edits are available on Paramount+. [3]
The Action League have had various other villains throughout the show's run, including (but not limited to) a gigantic baby simply named "Big Baby", a Mesozoic monster (in reality, a dog Jack Russell Terrier) called Spotzilla, a rival superhero league known as the Danger Society, a bald genius known as Smarty Pants, an enemy of Stinky's past called Red Ninja, a group of evil aliens, a gypsy who cursed The Chief, a married couple who pretended to be Flesh’s parents and a mummy brought to life by The Mayor. Sometimes, due to their own collective stupidity, even the League themselves can be the main cause of a problem.
No. | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | "Pilot" | March 21, 1998 | |
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2 | "Action League Goes to the Movies" | November 25, 2001 | |
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3 | "Smash Hits" | December 2, 2001 | |
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4 | "Science Friction" | December 9, 2001 | |
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5 | "Action League Rocks!" | December 16, 2001 | |
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6 | "Stinky Diver: Behind the Mask" | December 23, 2001 | |
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7 | "The Chief: Look Back in Anger" | December 30, 2001 | |
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8 | "I'll Melt for You" | January 6, 2002 | |
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9 | "Monster Mashed" | January 13, 2002 | |
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10 | "The Many Faces of Evil" | January 20, 2002 | |
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11 | "His Dishonor" | January 27, 2002 | |
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12 | "Naked Came the Numskull" | February 3, 2002 | |
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13 | "Thunder Girl: Tracking The Storm" | February 10, 2002 | |
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EX | "Other Episodes" | ||
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Some episodes of Action League Now! are banned in the United States. One specific episode to be put under this ban was the season 2 episode "ThunderFlesh" due to its romantic intimacy. [8] Due to this, the KaBlam! episode it was aired with titled "I Just Don't Get It" was put under a ban after the 9/11 attacks. The Action League Now!: The Series episode "Thunder Girl: Tracking the Storm" which also contained the short was put on a ban after its initial broadcast in 2002, only being re-shown in 2016 on the late night TV block " The Splat" on TeenNick. The episode can still be watched on Paramount+. [3]
In a Chicago Tribune article, Jennifer Mangan complimented the series' originality, calling it "the most innovative entrant in KaBlam!'s cartoon catalog." [9] Jane Hall of the Los Angeles Times wrote that Action League Now! "has the weird, aggressive humor of the old ' Mr. Bill' pieces on Saturday Night Live." [10] Naming the show among other KaBlam! segments, Deadline Hollywood's Mike Fleming wrote positively of its "absurdly unforgettable characters." [11]