Monster Beach

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Monster Beach
GenreComedy horror
Created by
  • Bruce Kane (concept)
  • Maurice Argiro
  • Patrick Crawley
Directed byPatrick Crawley
Voices of(See Voice cast)
Ending theme"Monster Beach"
ComposerRaúl Sánchez
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes48
Production
Executive producersSilas Hickey
Yoshiya Ayugai
Producers
  • Bruce Kane
  • Hovie Rubio and Regina Jesoro (associate producers)
EditorKen Hardie
Running time70 minutes (film)
11 minutes (series)
Production companies
  • Bogan Entertainment Solutions
  • Fragrant Gumtree Entertainment
DistributorWarner Bros. International Television
Release
Original networkCartoon Network
First shown in31 October 2014 (2014-10-31) (film)
Original release11 April 2020 (2020-04-11) –
present
External links
Official website

Monster Beach is an Australian television series created by Bruce Kane, Maurice Argiro (who also created Kitty Is Not a Cat) and Patrick Crawley, which first premiered as a 70 minute TV special on Cartoon Network on 31 October 2014 and was then later commissioned as a full series airing in 2020. Originally produced by the companies Bogan Entertainment Solutions (later Studio Moshi) and Fragrant Gumtree Entertainment (in association with Cartoon Network Asia Pacific), it's the second locally animated production to be commissioned by the channel after Exchange Student Zero.[1] It was released on DVD on 1 June 2016 from Madman Entertainment.

In 2017, a series was greenlit by Cartoon Network[2] for a 52 episode TV series consisting of 11 minute episodes; a pilot episode based on the televised film itself was announced but never released.[3]

The series started airing on Cartoon Network Australia on 11 April 2020 and won Best Animated TV Programme at the 2020 Content Asia Awards.[4] Monster Beach is animated by Studio Moshi[5] in Australia and Inspidea[6] in Malaysia.

Voice cast[]

Episodes[]

  1. It Cone From Outer Space

When Mutt chews his leg to much and become infected,Jan,Dean and everyone decide to put a dog-cone to stop him from chewing it.

  1. Knutt Drops In

Dr. Knutt steals every Surfboard on the island so that no one will be in his way when he want to surf.

  1. Ghoul Vibrations

When Mutt find a buried car,Dean and Jan decide to fix it so they could win a race, but Dean feels there's something wrong with the car.

  1. Frights Camera Action

Dean tries to film a movie with the monster beach monsters as actors, but will the film be finished in time?

  1. Striking Bad
  2. Doommates
  3. I Lava To Surf

When the kids find out that the volcano is going to erupt they have to convince everyone not to surf in lava.

  1. Tiki'D Off
  2. Next To Dogliness
  3. Termite Nation

When Dr. Knutt decide to marry the termite queen, the kids have to find a way to stop it before the termite queen unleashes her evil plan.

  1. Gone Wishin

Brain Freeze finds a magical Gini while surfing but doesn't need wishes since he has everything he needs in the island.

  1. Swampy Thing

The kids watch a scarry movie and think that the movie they've watched has came to life when they see a swamp monster.

  1. Lagoon Goons
  1. High Seas Hi Jinx
  2. Widget Loses her Head
  3. Knutty And Nice
  4. Surf Power
  5. Treasure Hunters
  6. Bored Games
  7. Talk to the Hand
  8. The Back Nine
  9. Madge's Broken Mug
  10. Switch Doctor
  11. Micro Monsters
  12. Monster Safari
  13. Pet Rocked
  14. Lost and Found Patrol
  15. Brain Thaw
  16. Fan Service
  17. Whale of a Problem
  18. Euro So Talented
  19. Butterknutt Squash
  20. The Murmurrmen Boys
  21. Boo Plate Special
  22. You've Been Served
  23. Devil May Careful
  24. Monster Wrestling
  25. Jailhouse Mutt
  26. Monster Make Over
  27. Three Monsters and a Tiki
  28. Doctor BFF
  29. Monster Nerd Out
  30. Short on Shorts
  31. Where Wolf?
  32. Mayor or Mayor Not
  33. Rain Damage
  34. Teddle's Teddy
  35. Invisible Manny

References[]

  1. ^ Bean, Alex (9 September 2014). "Cartoon Network Extends International Shorts Program To Philippines – ToonZone News". ToonZone. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  2. ^ Dickson, Jeremy (12 October 2017). "Kidscreen » Archive » Turner Asia Pacific orders Monster Beach TV series". Kidscreen. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  3. ^ Callan, Patrick (18 November 2015). "Kidscreen » Archive » Cartoon Network adds Aussie originals to regional slate". Kidscreen. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Winners 2021". 3 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Animation Service Production: Monster Beach (Copy)".
  6. ^ "Monster Beach and swimming with the Southeast Asian animation tide: Catching up with Cartoon Network and Inspidea". 24 April 2020.

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