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| writer = [[Felicia Maliani]] | | writer = [[Felicia Maliani]] | ||
| producer = [[D.I.C. Audiovisuel]] | | producer = [[D.I.C. Audiovisuel]] | ||
+ | | date = 02/21/1987 | ||
| prev_ep = [[Chasing Rainbows|Episode 10]] | | prev_ep = [[Chasing Rainbows|Episode 10]] | ||
| next_ep = [[A Horse of a Different Color|Episode 12]] | | next_ep = [[A Horse of a Different Color|Episode 12]] | ||
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With Rainbow Land saved, the Flower Festival continues on schedule. And as punishment Murky and Lurky are put into a crate and forced to throw orange flowers to the crowds during the parade. Murky considers this the worst punishment he's ever been given. | With Rainbow Land saved, the Flower Festival continues on schedule. And as punishment Murky and Lurky are put into a crate and forced to throw orange flowers to the crowds during the parade. Murky considers this the worst punishment he's ever been given. | ||
<center>The End</Center> | <center>The End</Center> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==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== |
Current revision as of 06:33, 10 October 2016
Murky's Comet | |||||||
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Episode : 11 | |||||||
Language | Name | |||||||
English | Murky's Comet | ||||||
French | La Comète de Grismine | ||||||
Norwegian | Murky's Komet | ||||||
German | Ein Komet für Grummel Griesgram | ||||||
Italian | La cometa di Murky | ||||||
Production | |||||||
Written by: | Felicia Maliani | ||||||
Production Company: | D.I.C. Audiovisuel | ||||||
Release Date: | 02/21/1987 | ||||||
Episode Navagation
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Contents |
Plot
MURKY'S COMET threatens to destroy Rainbow Land. Murky strikes a bargain with a sorcerer to create a comet to destroy Rainbow Land. But his plan goes awry and he must ask Rainbow Brite for help.
Full Summary: Murky's Comet
Sprites decorate Sprite cars with fresh blooms, the Color Kids practice music, Tickled Pink twirls her batons and Rainbow Brite is high in the Color Castle watching them. She is testing out the new telescope Shy Violet invented so they can see where color is needed from home.
While looking Rainbow notices a flying object pass the view, but ignores it for the time being and goes to make sure Starlite is decorated for the parade.
They need a grand marshal for the parade and Starlite nominates Brian: the only person on Earth who can see Rainbow Brite and has been to Rainbow Land. He has protected Rainbow Land from gloom with Rainbow and the others before and everyone agrees that he would be a great grand marshal for the parade. Since time is growing short Rainbow and Starlite race across the rainbow to earth to fetch him before the parade starts.
On a ledge in the Pits, Lurky is also looking through Murky's telescope at the lovely flowers in Rainbow Land and dances with glee. Murky however is not happy. He hates flowers, they make hims sick. Lurky feels Murky's forehead for a fever. “Not flu sick, marshmallow brain! Disgusted sick! Now help me get back to tuning up my spaceship.”
Meanwhile a wizard in the flying object from earlier is frustrated looking at his map. He appears to be lost and on a schedule. “I'm going to be late for my mechanical spells convention. What else could go wrong!” and suddenly his controls begin to short out and lose power. He looks out of his window to see where to land and notices Murky's space ship. Figuring it is what he will need he lands in the Pits.
Murky is tinkering away and says if he had one wish it would be a way to destroy the color caves. As they work the wizard's ship crashes behind them. Like a genie from a bottle the wizard flops out. Lurky comments that maybe this could be the answer to his wish.
The wizard takes his genie appearance into consideration and asks what Murky's wish is!
"I am Sorrel the sorcerer! The wisest of all sorcerers!"
Murky isn't convinced that the wizard has any powers and Sorrel turns him into a toad...but turns him into a DUCK instead. The helpless Murky Duck waddles around. Sorrel, sure that his power has been establish turns him back in to Murky Dismal.
Then he says what his wish is: "Destroy Rainbow Land's color cave".
Sorrel says he will if they can get him the parts to make his ship work again, and he will destroy the cave.
“But your a sorcerer. Why can't you fix your spacecraft yourself?”
Sorrel was on his way to learn this when his spaceship stopped working. He is an old fashion sorcerer, preferring a magic carpet over flying ships. However his society insists on changing with the times.
He deducts that if they create a comet to crashing to the cave. But how will he make a comet? With an Evil Rainbow. Sorrel explains that he will make a comet from a Evil Rainbow, but warns that inside every Evil Rainbow is a Good Rainbow, and if the Evil Rainbow comes in contact with an Good Rainbow it too will turn good and the comet will be no more.
Murky laughs with excitement at the thought of destroying the color cave, and agrees.
Sorrel then instruct them on what he will need to make his spell work:
- a cup of water from the Rainbow River,
- a Color Crystal from the color cave,
- a patch of fur from a Sprite.
All these items are found in Rainbow Land, but Murky whines that he doesn't like going to Rainbow Land. Murky and Lurky hide the Grunge Buggy under some weeds and decorations, to hide in the parade, but Sorrel makes it it a full flower covered buggy and they travel to Rainbow Land.
Murky gets the water from the rainbow river, then gets some red Color Crystals from the Color Cave. He then chases the sprites in the mine to collect the fur only to miss and stumble down the Color Crystal coaster to the back of the color castle. Figuring chasing a Sprite won't work, they decide to sneak up on an unlucky blue Sprite and snatch a hand full of blue fur from the poor boys tush.
Back in the Pits, Sorrel has Murky mix the ingredient together, and out from the Pits rises a gloomy Evil Rainbow, which dives into a massive back hole and forms a giant comet that shoots back out of the black hole and barrels back towards Rainbow Land.
Sorrel says the comet will hit by noon. Murky and Lurky dance with glee. Sorrel, sick of dealing with the stupidity turns Lurky into a mouse....but really a toad. With the Lurky toad hopping around the Pits Sorrel turns his attention to Murky. Murky asks for Murky to be changed back, so that they can hunt for the parts that he needs.
Back in Rainbow Land Kitty Brite and Puppy Brite see the comet coming toward Rainbow Land through Violet's new telescope and they run to get the Color Kids and show them. The kids run to the "Rainbow Alarm" (The Color Console). Once the alarm is sent Shy Violet calculates the remaining time to impact is noon, which doesn't leave much time for Rainbow to return.
Meanwhile Brian is with Rainbow and the rainbow starts to shake, knowing there is a problem Starlite runs faster to Rainbow Land.
In the Pits, Sorrel climbs into the ship Murky and Lurky have fixed and leaves. To him, the job is done and it is now time to continue on his way.
After he has left, Lurky notices the comet is large, and that it will destroy not only the color caves, but all of Rainbow Land, including the Pits. Murky screams and runs to his ship, only to realize it is where Lurky got the parts for Sorrel's spacecraft. With his spaceship stripped, Murky's only choice is to STOP the comet with a good rainbow, and for that, he needs Rainbow Brite's Color Belt.
They return to Rainbow Land, where the sprites are running about in fear, and Rainbow is trying to figure out how to stop the comet which is coming closer.
The Grunge Buggy race past Rainbow and sure enough, Murky snatch the belt from her waist. However, as they try to get away Lurky pressed the gas peddle through the floor, stopping the Grunge Buggy. With the the Buggy no longer running away, Rainbow walks up to the buggy and gets her belt back.
Lurky looks at Murky and asks what they are going to do, because the only way to stop the comet is with a Good Rainbow. Rainbow agrees and puts her belt back on. She looks up to the comet, and touches her belt creating a Good Rainbow. The Good Rainbow shoots up into the sky and touches the comet. The comet then bursts into colors and streams sparkles down upon the crowd below.
With Rainbow Land saved, the Flower Festival continues on schedule. And as punishment Murky and Lurky are put into a crate and forced to throw orange flowers to the crowds during the parade. Murky considers this the worst punishment he's ever been given.
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: The opening shows Canary Yellow and Patty O'Green playing different instruments then what you see them playing during the parade.
2: Voice actor Andre Stojka, who plays the voice of Starlite, also played the voice of the Sorcerer Sorrel in this episode.