Matt's Monsters

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Matt's Monsters
Matt's Monsters Title Card.jpeg
GenreComedy
Horror
Action
Created byJan Van Rijsselberge
Written byThierry Gaudin
Yves Coulon
Jean-Philippe Robin
Carlotta Mastrangelo
Nicolas Verpilleux
Delphine Dubos
Guillaume Mautalent
Valentina Mazzola
Sebastien Oursel
Franck Taillez
Alba-Maria Calicchio
Frédéric Martin
Luca Olivieri
Yasmine Piva
Directed byGregory Panaccione
Voices ofLeslie Black
Jodie Forrest
David Gasman

Patricia Kessler
Country of originNetherlands
France
Italy
Original languagesDutch
French
Italian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producerAnnita Romanelli
ProducersClément Calvet
Christian Davin
Maria Fares
Running time11 minutes
Production companiesAlphanim
Rai Fiction
Lanterna Magica
Release
Original networkRai 2, Rai Gulp (Italy)
M6 (France)
Antena 3 Disney Channel Clan (Spain)
KiKa (Germany)
Original release2008 (2008)[1]

Matt's Monsters is a Dutch/French/Italian animated series broadcast by Disney Channel and Disney XD, and formerly on Jetix. Matt's Monsters debuted in 2008 in France, and in other countries in 2009.[2] The series follows a nine-year-old boy named Matt, who is ready for action as he enlists his dad, his neighbor Manson and his pet monster Dink to run a monster agency as they hunt down for monsters of all shapes, sizes and forms and save the city of Joliville.[3]

Characters[]

  • Matt Average: He is a nine-year-old kid who, along with his dad, his pet monster Dink and his neighbor Manson run a monster agency. He is a boy with a large head, a white T-shirt, a red belt and blue pants. Despite his young age, he pretty smart and resourceful when it comes to monster hunting. Matt also has three tiny monsters he keeps as pets.
  • Manson: She is the neighbor of Matt, a stoic girl with a Gothic appearance who loves everything related to monsters. She is mostly seen wearing a dark green, long sleeved shirt, a brown skirt and grey combat boots. She has long black hair that is tied into low pigtails, is quite pale, and has eyes that match the color of her shirt. A running gag in the series is that Matt's father is constantly mistaking her for a boy, despite her appearance not being boyish at all.
  • Bruce Average: He is the enthusiast father of Matt and the neighbor of Manson. He is the owner of the Monster Agency.
  • Ellen Average: She is the mother of Matt and the neighbor of Manson. It is very rare that she will tag along on mission, but sometimes she has to save the day.
  • Dink: Matt's pet and a good monster. He speaks in its own language that only Matt can understand. He can fire electrical discharges from the horns on his head.
  • The Mini-Monsters: Are small and good monsters who Matt keeps as pets. One of the Mini-Monsters is a greenish-brown sludge monster with only one eye, called Mika. The second Mini-Monster is a light purple creature with a cat-like head and the lower body of a squid, called Uxi. The third Mini-Monster is a small, golden colored dragon with glasses and small burgundy wings, called Sid.
  • The Mayor: The mayor of the city. He is responsible for giving the missions to Matt, Manson, Bruce and Dink.
  • Sheriff: One of the most important agents in the city.
  • Madame Bovary: A lady with supposed supernatural powers, along with her accomplice Appendix, who also hunts monsters. Her company is known as "the Company Bovary". She is the business rival of Matt and his father. Her name is taken from Madame Bovary, although her character in general is roughly based in Madame Blavatsky.
  • Appendix: Madame Bovary's henchman, a meek mad scientist. Half of his cranium is replaced with a metal piece.
  • Sonia: A Hindi girl, classmate of Matt. He has a large crush on her.
  • Socrates: A bully from Matt's class.

Broadcast[]

Matt's Monsters debuted in 2008 in France, and in 2009 in other countries.[4] The series was broadcast on the Starz Kids & Family cable network for the United States from 2012 to 2014.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "MATT'S MONSTERS". www.gaumontanimation.com.
  2. ^ Moody, Annemarie (19 March 2009). "Matt's Monsters Announces New Sales, Annecy Selection". Animation World Network. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  3. ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. pp. 202–203. ISBN 9781476672939.
  4. ^ Moody, Annemarie (19 March 2009). "Matt's Monsters Announces New Sales, Annecy Selection". Animation World Network. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  5. ^ Zahed, Ramin (3 December 2012). "Alphanim Sells Three Shows to Starz". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 23 January 2015.

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