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| image = [[File:starsprinkled.jpg|200px|Star Sprinkled|center]] | | image = [[File:starsprinkled.jpg|200px|Star Sprinkled|center]] | ||
| Episode Number = Episode: 9 | | Episode Number = Episode: 9 | ||
+ | | language = Language {{!}} Name | ||
| english = Star Sprinkled | | english = Star Sprinkled | ||
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| french = Le Sosie de Blondine | | french = Le Sosie de Blondine | ||
| norway = Stjernedryss | | norway = Stjernedryss | ||
+ | | german = Falsche Sterne | ||
| spanishs = | | spanishs = | ||
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| producer = [[D.I.C. Audiovisuel]] | | producer = [[D.I.C. Audiovisuel]] | ||
| director = | | director = | ||
- | | date = | + | | date = 02/07/1987 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://catalog.oscars.org/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=72980 |title=''Howard R Cohen Papers'' # 44.f-978 and 44.f-979}}</ref> |
| prev_ep =[[Rainbow Night|Episode 8]] | | prev_ep =[[Rainbow Night|Episode 8]] | ||
| next_ep =[[Chasing Rainbows|Episode 10]] | | next_ep =[[Chasing Rainbows|Episode 10]] | ||
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<center>The End</Center> | <center>The End</Center> | ||
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+ | ==Closing Credits== | ||
+ | {{Collapsible list | ||
+ | |title = Full Closing Credits (click "Show" to see full list) | ||
+ | |'''Executive Producers''' | ||
+ | :Jean Chalopin | ||
+ | :Andy Heyward | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Produced by''' | ||
+ | :Jean Chalopin | ||
+ | :Andy Heyward | ||
+ | :Tetsuo Katayama | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Directed by''' | ||
+ | :Rich Rudish | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Creative Director''' | ||
+ | :Bernard Deyries | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Executive in Charge Of Production''' | ||
+ | :Kevin O'Donnell | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Executive Consultants''' | ||
+ | :Cheryl Cozad | ||
+ | :Jim McDowell | ||
+ | :Cassandra Schafhausen | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Script Supervisor''' | ||
+ | :Lori Crawford | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Associate Producer''' | ||
+ | :Gaetano Vaccaro | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Production Coordinator''' | ||
+ | :Mitsuya Fujimoto | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Voices''' | ||
+ | :[[Rhonda Aldrich]] | ||
+ | :[[Bettina|Bettina Bush]] | ||
+ | :Peter Cullen | ||
+ | :[[Patrick Fraley|Pat Fraley]] | ||
+ | :Robbie Lee | ||
+ | :[[Mona Marshall]] | ||
+ | :Andre Stoyka | ||
+ | |||
+ | with | ||
+ | :Jonathan Harris | ||
+ | :David Mendenhall | ||
+ | :Marissa Mendenhall | ||
+ | :[[Scott Menville]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Voice Direction''' | ||
+ | :Marsha Goodman | ||
+ | :Howard R Cohen | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Talent Coordinator''' | ||
+ | :Madeleine Hurley | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Music by''' | ||
+ | :Haim Saban | ||
+ | :Shuky Levy | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Storyboard Artists''' | ||
+ | :Brad Rader | ||
+ | :Gordon Harrison | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Board Timing''' | ||
+ | :Myrna Bushman | ||
+ | :Lisa Wilson | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Character Design''' | ||
+ | :Richie Chavez | ||
+ | :Rich Lynes | ||
+ | :Jay Manning | ||
+ | :Rich Rudish | ||
+ | :Kenny Thompkins | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Key Background Design''' | ||
+ | :Richie Chavez | ||
+ | :Laureen Burger | ||
+ | :Jay Manning | ||
+ | :Rich Lynes | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Color Stylists''' | ||
+ | :Derdad Aghamalian | ||
+ | :Allison Heitner | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Animation Supervised By''' | ||
+ | :Shigeru Akagawa | ||
+ | :Hiroshi Toita | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Assisted By''' | ||
+ | :Yasuyuki Takei | ||
+ | :Moto Toku | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Production Assistants''' | ||
+ | :Shin Matsumoto | ||
+ | :Toshiya Saito | ||
+ | :Fumikazu Matsumoto | ||
+ | :Minoru Arai | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Animation Advisor''' | ||
+ | :Kazuo Terada | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Animation Director''' | ||
+ | :Satoshi Hirayama | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Unit Direction''' | ||
+ | :Toshiyuki Hiruma | ||
+ | :Yasumi Mikamoto | ||
+ | :Shige Yoshida | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Color Key''' | ||
+ | :Noriko Shiotani | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Background Design''' | ||
+ | :Hiroshi Ohno | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Camera Direction''' | ||
+ | :Hirokata Takahashi | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Translation''' | ||
+ | :Minoru Terao | ||
+ | :Hatsue Abe | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Production Assistants''' | ||
+ | :Tina Bigham | ||
+ | :Kim Latimer | ||
+ | :Tricia Piascik-Getz | ||
+ | :Bill Ruiz | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Traffic Coordinator''' | ||
+ | :Jeff Thorin | ||
+ | :Greg LaPlante | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Executive in Charge Of Post-Production- L.A.''' | ||
+ | :Clinton A. Solomon | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Animation City Editorial Servies. Inc''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Post-Production Coordinators''' | ||
+ | :Karen Cockrell L.A. | ||
+ | :Tokuya Shimada Tokyo | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Editorial Supervisor''' | ||
+ | :Masatoshi Tsurubuchi | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Video Supervisors''' | ||
+ | :Phil R. Defibaugh | ||
+ | '''GloVison. Inc.''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Music Supervisors''' | ||
+ | :Marty Wereski | ||
+ | :Sieji Suzuki | ||
+ | :Yutaka Goda | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Sound Editors''' | ||
+ | :Anime Sound | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Sound Reading''' | ||
+ | :Theresa Gilroy | ||
+ | :Rob Rule | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Sound Engineers''' | ||
+ | :Mike Cowan | ||
+ | :Hideyasu Izuka | ||
+ | |||
+ | Copyright 1986 Hallmark Cards Inc. | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
- | '''1:''' This story plays on the "Magic Beans" myth from Jack and the Beanstalk. In the story, Jack is considered fooled by a traveling salesman in to purchasing Magic Beans. In this story Twink is fooled by Plock in signing away the Color Caves. | + | '''1:''' This story plays on the "Magic Beans" myth from Jack and the Beanstalk. In the story, Jack is considered fooled by a traveling salesman in to purchasing Magic Beans. In this story Twink is fooled by Plock in signing away the Color Caves for "Magic Seeds" which will "Grow" Star Sprinkles instead of Color Crystals. |
'''2:''' This episode was released on DVD in the US when it was sold with the 2004 dolls by Toy Play. | '''2:''' This episode was released on DVD in the US when it was sold with the 2004 dolls by Toy Play. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''3:''' The sound effects used in the "Color Castle" play set were taken from the end of this episode. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''4:''' This episode was originally drafted 12/08/1985 and aired 02/07/1987.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://catalog.oscars.org/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=72980 |title=''Howard R Cohen Papers'' Star Sprinkled Scripts # 44.f-978 and 44.f-979}}</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | {{reflist}} |
Current revision as of 06:32, 10 October 2016
Star Sprinkled | |||||||
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Episode: 9 | |||||||
Language | Name | |||||||
English | Star Sprinkled | ||||||
French | Le Sosie de Blondine | ||||||
Norwegian | Stjernedryss | ||||||
German | Falsche Sterne | ||||||
Italian | Polvere di stelle | ||||||
Production | |||||||
Written by: | Howard R Cohen | ||||||
Production Company: | D.I.C. Audiovisuel | ||||||
Release Date: | 02/07/1987 [1] | ||||||
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Plot
Rainbow Brite has her work cut out for her in STAR SPRINKLED. An intergalactic con-man tricks the Sprites into signing over the deed to the Color Cave, cutting off the supply of Color Crystals. Only Rainbow Brite can stop this evil-doer from keeping color from the world forever.
Full Summary: Star Sprinkled
Rainbow Brite chases down a flock of birds, to make them colorful, and back in Rainbow Land the Sprites create more sprinkles. Twink studiously makes sure things are done.
Murky attempts to contaminate the Star Sprinkle machine, but fails.
When the Sprites go back to the caves they notices a strange electronic carriage has parked outside. Outside comes a very boisterous man named Plock, who explains he can help the Sprites by giving them seeds which will grow Color Crystals, and they won't have to mine again!
He tells Twink this and shows him a demonstration. If he can sign over the deed to the cave, he will give him the seeds. Twink does, but when he attempts to show Rainbow Brite the trick, it doesn't work.
Rainbow Brite goes back to the cave to demand Plock give it back, but he has set up shop. He is using it like a tourist attraction and she demands he leave, he refuses insisting it is legal and they should leave, and he closes the Color Cave.
When Rainbow Brite and the other kids leave, Murky and Lurky confront Plock with the basket, insisting they do not work. Plock replies that they will work in a few years. Murky isn't convinced. He says he wants the cave to turn it into a Gloom Cave.
Plock realizes what he wants to do and refuses. He tries to stop Murky, but Murky murk's him with a gloom cloud. Rainbow fights back, and rescues Plock, and sends Murky and Lurky down the color carts.
Rainbow Explains she couldn't let Murky destroy the Color Cave even if it wasn't theirs anymore. Plock tears up his contact and says the Color Cave is theirs. As long as there were people like Murky around they needed Rainbow Brite.
Plock leaves Rainbow Land for another land of opportunity, and warns then not to be fooled again.
So back to work the Sprites go, making more Color Crystals and getting back to normal.
Closing Credits
- Jean Chalopin
- Andy Heyward
Produced by
- Jean Chalopin
- Andy Heyward
- Tetsuo Katayama
Directed by
- Rich Rudish
Creative Director
- Bernard Deyries
Executive in Charge Of Production
- Kevin O'Donnell
Executive Consultants
- Cheryl Cozad
- Jim McDowell
- Cassandra Schafhausen
Script Supervisor
- Lori Crawford
Associate Producer
- Gaetano Vaccaro
Production Coordinator
- Mitsuya Fujimoto
Voices
- Rhonda Aldrich
- Bettina Bush
- Peter Cullen
- Pat Fraley
- Robbie Lee
- Mona Marshall
- Andre Stoyka
with
- Jonathan Harris
- David Mendenhall
- Marissa Mendenhall
- Scott Menville
Voice Direction
- Marsha Goodman
- Howard R Cohen
Talent Coordinator
- Madeleine Hurley
Music by
- Haim Saban
- Shuky Levy
Storyboard Artists
- Brad Rader
- Gordon Harrison
Board Timing
- Myrna Bushman
- Lisa Wilson
Character Design
- Richie Chavez
- Rich Lynes
- Jay Manning
- Rich Rudish
- Kenny Thompkins
Key Background Design
- Richie Chavez
- Laureen Burger
- Jay Manning
- Rich Lynes
Color Stylists
- Derdad Aghamalian
- Allison Heitner
Animation Supervised By
- Shigeru Akagawa
- Hiroshi Toita
Assisted By
- Yasuyuki Takei
- Moto Toku
Production Assistants
- Shin Matsumoto
- Toshiya Saito
- Fumikazu Matsumoto
- Minoru Arai
Animation Advisor
- Kazuo Terada
Animation Director
- Satoshi Hirayama
Unit Direction
- Toshiyuki Hiruma
- Yasumi Mikamoto
- Shige Yoshida
Color Key
- Noriko Shiotani
Background Design
- Hiroshi Ohno
Camera Direction
- Hirokata Takahashi
Translation
- Minoru Terao
- Hatsue Abe
Production Assistants
- Tina Bigham
- Kim Latimer
- Tricia Piascik-Getz
- Bill Ruiz
Traffic Coordinator
- Jeff Thorin
- Greg LaPlante
Executive in Charge Of Post-Production- L.A.
- Clinton A. Solomon
Animation City Editorial Servies. Inc
Post-Production Coordinators
- Karen Cockrell L.A.
- Tokuya Shimada Tokyo
Editorial Supervisor
- Masatoshi Tsurubuchi
Video Supervisors
- Phil R. Defibaugh
GloVison. Inc.
Music Supervisors
- Marty Wereski
- Sieji Suzuki
- Yutaka Goda
Sound Editors
- Anime Sound
Sound Reading
- Theresa Gilroy
- Rob Rule
Sound Engineers
- Mike Cowan
- Hideyasu Izuka
Trivia
1: This story plays on the "Magic Beans" myth from Jack and the Beanstalk. In the story, Jack is considered fooled by a traveling salesman in to purchasing Magic Beans. In this story Twink is fooled by Plock in signing away the Color Caves for "Magic Seeds" which will "Grow" Star Sprinkles instead of Color Crystals.
2: This episode was released on DVD in the US when it was sold with the 2004 dolls by Toy Play.
3: The sound effects used in the "Color Castle" play set were taken from the end of this episode.
4: This episode was originally drafted 12/08/1985 and aired 02/07/1987.[2]