Four Eyes!
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Theme music composer | Stéphane Meer |
Opening theme | "Four Eyes!" |
Composer | Stéphane Meer |
Country of origin | France United Kingdom United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 70 () |
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Executive producers | Gilbert Hus Fred Schaefer |
Running time | 15 minutes |
Production companies | PorchLight Entertainment |
Distributor | PorchLight Entertainment |
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Original network | TF1 (France) CITV Channel (United Kingdom) |
Picture format | 480i |
Original release | January 2, 2006 |
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Four Eyes! is an animated series that was created by for PorchLight Entertainment and .
Plot summary[]
The series centers around a misanthropic alien girl called Emma, who is sent to earth by her parents to repeat the fifth grade.
Characters[]
- Emma (voiced by Jules de Jongh) is an 11-year-old girl from the planet Albacore 7. She was sent to the Payne Academy boarding school by her parents, after flunking the fifth grade back home. Usually, squid-like in appearance, Emma uses a device shaped like a pair of glasses to alter her appearance into a human form. She has a plethora of alien abilities, including multiple psychic powers, the ability to fire a matter-disintegration beam from her fingers, being able to hold her breath for a long time, and many others. In human form, Emma has the physical appearance of a stereotypical geek; she has buck teeth and wears glasses. She has a severe allergy to dairy products.
- Skyler (voiced by ) and Pete (voiced by Lizzie Waterworth) are Emma's best friends. They are the only ones who know her secret. While they are both quintessential "nerds", Pete has a tendency to be very panicky and over-dramatic, while Skyler tends to be calmer and more collected. Like Emma, they both wear glasses and have at least one snaggletooth. Pete has a crush on another girl called Isabelle.
- Alexis and Roland Billingsford (voiced by Lizzie Waterworth and ) are the school snobs. They act superior to everyone else. While both of them dislike Emma, Alexis especially hates her, going out of her way to cause her trouble. Roland is later revealed to not be as bad as he seems, and was actually pushed into the bullying life by his sister.
- Redgar (voiced by Eric Myers) as : Star of the Withering Vine school's soccer team. Emma has a crush on him. They have both come into contact before, and Redgar has shown to be really nice to Emma and even inviting her on a date to watch a football game. In one episode, Redgar showed interest in a girl from his own school, causing Emma to become extremely jealous which caused her to turn into a demonic monster, far from her alien appearance.
- Miss Dowager (voiced by Joanna Ruiz) is the strict teacher at Payne Academy. She lavishes praise on the Billingsford twins, whilst looking for any excuse to send Emma and her friends to detention. It is later revealed that the reason she hates Emma so much is because her last boyfriend left her for a woman with the same name.[1]
- Isabelle is a girl who is a student at Payne Academy. Pete has a crush on her.
- Coach Stebbins (voiced by ) is the students' physical education teacher. A former officer in the army, he sees no difference between the students and his former platoon, treating them like grunts and calling them "privates".
- Headmaster Payne (voiced by ) is the headmaster of Payne Academy. An easy-going, good-natured man, he prefers not to punish his students unless necessary, and often tries to "connect" with his young charges. In Plasma Psychic Analysis he, thanks to Emma, gets the characteristics of a cat. In one episode, Emma actually impersonated him by speaking with a man's voice into the PA and actually doing a good job.
- Emma's Parents (voiced by and ) are Emma's parents. Although living on Albacore 7, they often talk with Emma through a communications device disguised as a lava lamp.
Episode list[]
Season 1[]
- Who's Who? / So Dreamy
- The Test / Bad Hair Day
- Goal Oriented / They Are Among Us
- Zoo-Illogical / Miss Dowager's Secret
- Science Friction / Parents From Space
- The Fifth Emma / Cold Hearted
- Lost Connection / Pete and Re-Pete
- Headmaster Emma / Making Plans for Pete
- Miss Academy Mishap / Falling Star
- Miss Pop Hilarity / Plasmic Psycho Alien-Alysis
- Cheaters Never Win / No Payne No Gain!
- Frog Day Afternoon / The Last Judgment
- Gone to the Dogs / Roomies
Season 2[]
- The Pool / Who Needs You
- Alter Ego / Less Humanity Please!
- Til Debt Do Us Part / The Unknown Comic
- Homesick Is Where The Heart Is / Mad About You
- Desperately Seeking Skyler / Love is for Dummies
- Venus de Pete / The Loch Ness Emma
- Back to Nature / Spoiled Milk
- Big Bang Boom / Two Faced Emma
- The Milk Man / Radio Free Earth
- Fish Feud / Ben and Julie
- Monkey See Monkey Do / Mother's Day
References[]
- ^ Miss Dowager's Secret
External links[]
- Four Eyes on tv.com
- Four Eyes! at IMDb
- Four Eyes! at the Big Cartoon Database
Categories:
- 2000s American animated television series
- 2000s French animated television series
- 2006 American television series debuts
- 2006 French television series debuts
- American children's animated comedy television series
- French children's animated comedy television series