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{{Infobox episodes | {{Infobox episodes | ||
| name = Peril in the Pits | | name = Peril in the Pits | ||
| image = [[File:perilinthepits.jpg|200px|Peril in the Pits|center]] | | image = [[File:perilinthepits.jpg|200px|Peril in the Pits|center]] | ||
| Episode Number = Episode: 1 | | Episode Number = Episode: 1 | ||
+ | | language = Language {{!}} Name | ||
| english = Peril in the Pits | | english = Peril in the Pits | ||
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| french = Danger dans la région des mines | | french = Danger dans la région des mines | ||
| norway = Trøbbel i Hulene | | norway = Trøbbel i Hulene | ||
- | | | + | | german = Ein Ausflug ins Regenbogenland |
- | + | ||
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| italian = Iridella trova un amico | | italian = Iridella trova un amico | ||
+ | | sweden = Avgrundsdalens Faror | ||
| writer = [[Woody Kling]] | | writer = [[Woody Kling]] | ||
| producer = [[D.I.C. Audiovisuel]] | | producer = [[D.I.C. Audiovisuel]] | ||
| director = [[Osamu Dezaki]] | | director = [[Osamu Dezaki]] | ||
| date = 06/24/1984 | | date = 06/24/1984 | ||
- | | prev_ep = | + | | prev_ep = {{star}} |
- | | next_ep = [[ | + | | next_ep = [[The Mighty Monstromurk Menace (Part 1)| Episode 2]] |
}} | }} | ||
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Join Rainbow Brite and her friends for an exciting animated adventure at the end of the rainbow! | Join Rainbow Brite and her friends for an exciting animated adventure at the end of the rainbow! | ||
- | == | + | ==The Story: Peril in the Pits== |
It's a nice day after a spring rain. "Sam" a loyal dog is waiting for his master to come home. A bus pulls up and a small boy steps off. The dog barks at his feet. | It's a nice day after a spring rain. "Sam" a loyal dog is waiting for his master to come home. A bus pulls up and a small boy steps off. The dog barks at his feet. | ||
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<center>The End</Center> | <center>The End</Center> | ||
- | == | + | ==Characters== |
+ | :[[Rainbow Brite]] | ||
+ | :[[Starlite]] | ||
+ | :[[Twink]] | ||
+ | :[[Brian]] | ||
+ | :[[Murky Dismal]] | ||
+ | :[[Lurky]] | ||
+ | :[[Red Butler]] | ||
+ | :[[Patty O'Green]] | ||
+ | :[[Canary Yellow]] | ||
+ | :[[Indigo]] | ||
- | '''Executive Producers''' | + | ==Quotes== |
- | + | {{Quote box | |
- | + | |quote = | |
+ | '''Brian''': Hi boy. <br> | ||
+ | '''Dog''': *barks*<br> | ||
+ | '''Brian''': Nope. I didn't make the team.<br> | ||
+ | |width = 50% | ||
+ | |align = left | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Quote box | ||
+ | |quote = | ||
+ | '''Rainbow Brite''': What do I have to do to get that kid to look up at the rainbow?<br> | ||
+ | '''Starlite''': Yes, he would feel fine if he could see the rainbow.<br> | ||
+ | '''Rainbow Brite''': Hey down there! Look up! ''*watches the boy keep walking away*'' Glumface will see us this time. Twink, the crystals.<br> | ||
+ | |width = 50% | ||
+ | |align = left | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Quote box | ||
+ | |quote = | ||
+ | '''Rainbow Brite''': Hey, why didn't you look up at the rainbow?<br> | ||
+ | '''Brian''': Who are you? Where do you come from? How does that horse fly?<br> | ||
+ | '''Rainbow Brite''': Boy, you've got more questions then colors! Okay, I'm Rainbow Brite, and this is Twink, and...<br> | ||
+ | '''Starlite''': Starlite! The magnificent horse, the glory of the galaxy!<br> | ||
+ | '''Brian''': ''*whispers*'' He talks!<br> | ||
+ | |width = 50% | ||
+ | |align = left | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Quote box | ||
+ | |quote = | ||
+ | '''Twink''': Colors make you happy!<br> | ||
+ | |width = 50% | ||
+ | |align = left | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Quote box | ||
+ | |quote = | ||
+ | '''Lurky''': Hey! I'm full of pretty colors!<br> | ||
+ | '''Brian''': Yeah, and those colors stick!<br> | ||
+ | '''Lurky''': They make me feel good. Lets be friendly with everybody! <br> | ||
+ | |width = 50% | ||
+ | |align = left | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Quote box | ||
+ | |quote = | ||
+ | '''Starlite''': I need a bath. I'm covered with dust! I feel like a common plow horse! ''*Sees blue liquid in the distance*'' WATER! <br> | ||
+ | '''Rainbow Brite''': It looks suspicious Starlite. It could be one of Murky's tricks! Don't go near it!<br> | ||
+ | '''Starlite''': I refuse to go around looking like this! ''*steps in water, which then turns brown*'' It's quicksand!<br> | ||
+ | |width = 50% | ||
+ | |align = left | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Quote box | ||
+ | |quote = | ||
+ | '''Rainbow Brite''': Hope doesn't come from a belt! It comes from inside us!<br> | ||
+ | |width = 50% | ||
+ | |align = left | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Quote box | ||
+ | |quote = | ||
+ | '''Rainbow Brite''': Hey glumface! Next time theres a rainbow, look up! You'll feel better and you might see me too!<br> | ||
+ | |width = 50% | ||
+ | |align = left | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{clear}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Closing Credits== | ||
+ | {{Collapsible list | ||
+ | |title = Full Closing Credits (click "Show" to see full list) | ||
+ | |'''Executive Producers''' | ||
+ | :Jean Chalopin | ||
+ | :Andy Heyward | ||
'''Creative Supervision''' | '''Creative Supervision''' | ||
- | + | :Jean Chalopin | |
'''Written by''' | '''Written by''' | ||
- | + | :Woody Kling | |
'''Directed by''' | '''Directed by''' | ||
- | + | :Osamu Dezaki | |
'''Executives in Charge of Production''' | '''Executives in Charge of Production''' | ||
- | + | :W.R. Kowalchuk, Jr. | |
- | + | :Shigeru Akagawa | |
'''Production Coordination''' | '''Production Coordination''' | ||
- | + | :Marsha Goodman | |
- | + | :Lori Crawford | |
- | + | :Keiko Murata | |
- | + | :Toshitsugu Makaitsubo | |
- | + | :Rita Rokisky | |
'''Storyboard By''' | '''Storyboard By''' | ||
- | + | :Byron Vaughn | |
- | + | :Christian Choquet | |
- | + | :Kellchi Koike | |
'''Art Director''' | '''Art Director''' | ||
- | + | :Bernard Deyries | |
'''Animation Director''' | '''Animation Director''' | ||
- | + | :Akio Sugino | |
'''Editing Director''' | '''Editing Director''' | ||
- | + | :Masatoshi Tsurubuchi | |
'''Painting Director''' | '''Painting Director''' | ||
- | + | :Masayo Yamamoto | |
'''Background Director''' | '''Background Director''' | ||
- | + | :Shichiro Kobayashi | |
'''Director of Photography''' | '''Director of Photography''' | ||
- | + | :Hirokata Takahashi | |
'''Voice Cast''' | '''Voice Cast''' | ||
- | + | :[[Bettina|Bettina Bush]] | |
- | + | :Peter Cullen | |
- | + | :[[Patrick Fraley|Pat Fraley]] | |
- | + | :Robbie Lee | |
- | + | :[[Scott Menville]] | |
- | + | :Andre Stoyka | |
'''Casting by''' | '''Casting by''' | ||
- | + | :Ginny McSwain | |
'''Voice Direction''' | '''Voice Direction''' | ||
- | + | :Wally Burr | |
'''Supervising Sound Editor''' | '''Supervising Sound Editor''' | ||
- | + | :Robert S. Birchard | |
'''Sound Editing''' | '''Sound Editing''' | ||
- | + | :Alison Cobb | |
- | + | :Craig Jaeger | |
'''Music Editing''' | '''Music Editing''' | ||
- | + | :Marty Wereski | |
'''Music by''' | '''Music by''' | ||
- | + | :Shuky Levy | |
- | + | :Haim Saban | |
'''Produced by''' | '''Produced by''' | ||
- | + | :Jean Chalopin | |
- | + | :Andy Heyward | |
- | + | :Tetsuo Katayama | |
Copyright 1984 D.I.C. Audiovisuel | Copyright 1984 D.I.C. Audiovisuel | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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<b>3:</b> In the German Audio Cassette Tapes this episode is replicated and Brian's name is Peter and he is a boxer, not a ball player. | <b>3:</b> In the German Audio Cassette Tapes this episode is replicated and Brian's name is Peter and he is a boxer, not a ball player. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <b>4:</b> This episode was released on VHS, Laser Disc, and Beta. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <b>5:</b> Special Programming was included with the videos released. The special was a set of "Terry Toon" episodes: The Clockmaker's Dog, The Happy Valley, and The Flying Fish |
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Episode: 1 | |||||||
Language | Name | |||||||
English | Peril in the Pits | ||||||
French | Danger dans la région des mines | ||||||
Norwegian | Trøbbel i Hulene | ||||||
German | Ein Ausflug ins Regenbogenland | ||||||
Italian | Iridella trova un amico | ||||||
Swedish | Avgrundsdalens Faror | ||||||
Production | |||||||
Written by: | Woody Kling | ||||||
Production Company: | D.I.C. Audiovisuel | ||||||
Directed by: | Osamu Dezaki | ||||||
Release Date: | 06/24/1984 | ||||||
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Contents |
Plot
Think of a magical place, far away at the rainbow's end. It's a place called Rainbow Land, where all the colors for the world are made. In this magical place lives a very special little girl, Rainbow Brite. Rainbow Brite has a very big job indeed: with the help of the Color Kids -- Buddy Blue, Red Butler, Canary Yellow, Lala Orange, Patty O'Green, Shy Violet and Indigo, and her magical horse Starlite -- she brings green to the trees, blue to the sky and yellow to the sun -- all the colors to the world!
But even a place like Rainbow Land has its gloomy side. In "The Pits" live Murky Dismal and his bumbling sidekick Lurky, who are intent on draining the world of all its color. In this new adventure Rainbow Brite must save herself and the Color Kids from "Peril in the Pits."
Join Rainbow Brite and her friends for an exciting animated adventure at the end of the rainbow!
The Story: Peril in the Pits
It's a nice day after a spring rain. "Sam" a loyal dog is waiting for his master to come home. A bus pulls up and a small boy steps off. The dog barks at his feet.
As the bus pulls away the boy shakes his head, that he didn't make the team, and from his baseball glove and ball you can tell what team he meant.
The dog follows him...and he notices a rainbow spread in the sky over head. He barks and chases the boy to get him to notice but he won't. He is looking down sadly.
Above in the clouds Rainbow Brite, Starlite and Twink watch. They don't understand why the boy will not look up and be happy to see the colors. Rainbow decides to make it more obvious, and creates a prism orb and blows through it sending a rainbow down to earth and right in the boys path...but he won't look up...and walks RIGHT into IT!
When the boy looks around he sees the swirling magic of the rainbow and leaps out of it ...leaving himself covered with colors. Rainbow Brite and the others are alarmed, she didn't mean for this to happen and there is only one way to fix it!
Even though no one is to know about them, they travel down and introduce themselves to the bewildered boy. She is Rainbow Brite, the white Sprite is Twink, and ...Starlite introduces himself...the most magnificent horse in the universe.
They agree that he HAS to come to Rainbow Land to take the colors off. So he climbs on Starlite's back and tells his dog to stay.
They travel over the rainbow and he introduces himself. His name is Brian and he's 10 years old ...almost 11.
Meanwhile in The Pits, Murky and Lurky, two evil villains of Rainbow Land are watching them. Murky creates his gloom mixture and begins his plan to get Rainbow Brite's magic belt and remove all the color and make everyone gloomy...like he is.
They travel in their Grunge Buggy towards Rainbow Land, a land of bright colors and full of happy Sprites and Color Kids.
As they walk through the flower fields they drain the colors away, which is noticed by another Sprite who goes to the Color Caves to warn the Color Kids.
In the Color Caves the kids and Sprites are mining Color Crystals and sprinkles. The Sprite runs in and squeaks in the Sprite language what is happening. The kids agree to come look and stop Murky's evil plan...what ever that is.
Lurky asks Murky what the plan actually is. He claims he wants to spray everyone with his "Gloom Cloud" so that they will be weak and not resist his commands and he can get the color belt from Rainbow Brite. Lurky tests this out on Murky..and he sees how it works. Murky stands in a daze agreeing with whatever Lurky wants.
Once Rainbow Brite gets to Rainbow Land the kids tell her the villains are in Rainbow Land. Murky and Lurky then appear and tell her he wants her belt. Rainbow refuses and Murky blasts his gun, but Rainbow touches her belt and a rainbow appears covering the cloud and Lurky with colors! Lurky gets all happy and Murky blasts him with his gloom gun ...removing the colors and returning Lurky to being gloomy.
As they leave, Rainbow tells the kids she is going to remove the "rainbow" from Brian and she will be back.
Meanwhile, instead of leaving Rainbow Land, Murky and Lurky hide in the Color Caves, and wait for the Color Kids to return. When they do, he blasts them with the gloom cloud and they follow his command, getting into a cage...and he takes them to the Pits. Before he leaves, he pockets some blue sprinkles...for later.
In the Color Castle Rainbow removes Brian's colors using a single magic sprinkle, which returns the rainbow to the sprinkle. Once it's inside the sprinkle fades and Brian is left with his original colors.
Suddenly Sprites burst in the room and tell Rainbow in Sprite-Speak that Murky has kidnapped the kids. Rainbow must go to the Pits, but they have never been in the Pits before.
Brian comes along too and as they enter the Pits, Rainbow discovers that the gloom is too thick, her power won't work, and Starlite can't fly, but he does stop them from falling by bracing himself against the walls as they fall, slowing the fall. The Pits gloom is draining all their energy. But they travel on. And Brian gets to see how the world would be if Murky did get her belt.
As they travel Murky takes the blue sprinkles he stole and throws them in a pool of quicksand. Starlite, thinking it is water goes into it to clean off the dust from the Pits. They try to pull him out by forming a human chain, but Rainbow loses her grip and falls in the sand too! Brian has her remove her belt and they use it to pull them to shore..once at shore they collapse ...and...Murky scoops them in a cage and takes the color belt.
He takes the belt, blasts it with gloom, and enters Rainbow Land, and colors it gray and gloomy! Then he returns Rainbow and her friends to a deep hole in the Pits, and leaves them there. Rainbow has to formulate a plan to get out, but how can they get out of a deep hole like that? Twink says to kick him up and he will lower the rope. Using Brains catchers mitt they do it and get out of the pit.
They go to find Murky and Lurky and discover they are filling a hot air balloon with gloom to spread over the world. As they attempt to climb up and stop them, Brian grabs the belt from Murky and they all let go, which springs the balloon up. As Murky and Lurky try to lower the balloon it actually breaks and crashes down into the Pits.
Their job done Rainbow Brite returns to Rainbow Land and takes Brian back home. His dog still waiting for him. Knowing that she can't see him anymore, she says goodbye, but tells him to remember her, and she gives him a rainbow kiss on the cheek as she and Starlite fly away through the rainbow and back to Rainbow Land
Characters
Quotes
Brian: Hi boy.
Dog: *barks*
Brian: Nope. I didn't make the team.
Rainbow Brite: What do I have to do to get that kid to look up at the rainbow?
Starlite: Yes, he would feel fine if he could see the rainbow.
Rainbow Brite: Hey down there! Look up! *watches the boy keep walking away* Glumface will see us this time. Twink, the crystals.
Rainbow Brite: Hey, why didn't you look up at the rainbow?
Brian: Who are you? Where do you come from? How does that horse fly?
Rainbow Brite: Boy, you've got more questions then colors! Okay, I'm Rainbow Brite, and this is Twink, and...
Starlite: Starlite! The magnificent horse, the glory of the galaxy!
Brian: *whispers* He talks!
Twink: Colors make you happy!
Lurky: Hey! I'm full of pretty colors!
Brian: Yeah, and those colors stick!
Lurky: They make me feel good. Lets be friendly with everybody!
Starlite: I need a bath. I'm covered with dust! I feel like a common plow horse! *Sees blue liquid in the distance* WATER!
Rainbow Brite: It looks suspicious Starlite. It could be one of Murky's tricks! Don't go near it!
Starlite: I refuse to go around looking like this! *steps in water, which then turns brown* It's quicksand!
Rainbow Brite: Hope doesn't come from a belt! It comes from inside us!
Rainbow Brite: Hey glumface! Next time theres a rainbow, look up! You'll feel better and you might see me too!
Closing Credits
- Jean Chalopin
- Andy Heyward
Creative Supervision
- Jean Chalopin
Written by
- Woody Kling
Directed by
- Osamu Dezaki
Executives in Charge of Production
- W.R. Kowalchuk, Jr.
- Shigeru Akagawa
Production Coordination
- Marsha Goodman
- Lori Crawford
- Keiko Murata
- Toshitsugu Makaitsubo
- Rita Rokisky
Storyboard By
- Byron Vaughn
- Christian Choquet
- Kellchi Koike
Art Director
- Bernard Deyries
Animation Director
- Akio Sugino
Editing Director
- Masatoshi Tsurubuchi
Painting Director
- Masayo Yamamoto
Background Director
- Shichiro Kobayashi
Director of Photography
- Hirokata Takahashi
Voice Cast
- Bettina Bush
- Peter Cullen
- Pat Fraley
- Robbie Lee
- Scott Menville
- Andre Stoyka
Casting by
- Ginny McSwain
Voice Direction
- Wally Burr
Supervising Sound Editor
- Robert S. Birchard
Sound Editing
- Alison Cobb
- Craig Jaeger
Music Editing
- Marty Wereski
Music by
- Shuky Levy
- Haim Saban
Produced by
- Jean Chalopin
- Andy Heyward
- Tetsuo Katayama
Trivia
1: Did you know this was the first Rainbow Brite episode released and it only featured 6 Color Kids? Indigo, Patty O'Green, Canary Yellow, and Red Butler are featured through the episode, but you can see Shy Violet and Buddy Blue in the crowd at the end!
2: Brian's dog name is not mention in the show, but in the "Rainbow Brite's Treasury", which gives details of the episodes written in book form it says his name is in fact "Sam".
3: In the German Audio Cassette Tapes this episode is replicated and Brian's name is Peter and he is a boxer, not a ball player.
4: This episode was released on VHS, Laser Disc, and Beta.
5: Special Programming was included with the videos released. The special was a set of "Terry Toon" episodes: The Clockmaker's Dog, The Happy Valley, and The Flying Fish