The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth

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The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth
Created by
Starring
Opening theme"I Love Adventure"
ComposersGiovanna Joyce Imbesi
Willow Wray
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producerJillian Sosin
ProducerDina Fraboni
Production locationHollywood Center Studios
Production companies
DistributorNBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original networkFirst-run syndication (1995)
Nick Jr. (1995–96)
Picture formatNTSC
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseJune 24, 1994 (1994-06-24)

The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth is a direct-to-video musical puppet television series produced by Bomp Productions and Universal Television.

Premise[]

The series was created by puppeteers James Murray, Dina Fraboni, and Kevin Carlson. Phil Baron assisted Kevin Carlson and James Murray with writing the episodes. The characters were designed by Drew Massey and Bob Fappiano. The puppets were built by Bob Fappiano while the additional puppets and marionettes were made by Christine Papelexis. The music was composed by Giovanna Joyce Imbesi and the songs were written by Giovanna Joyce Imbesi and Willow Wray.

Plot[]

This show was about the adventures of a talking tooth named Timmy and all his friends of Flossmore Valley as they go on adventures using their imaginations, which would usually have Timmy thwarting bad guys like the Cavity Goon and Miss Sweetie or the Gingivitis Gang.

Characters[]

Main characters[]

  • Timothy "Timmy" the Tooth (performed by Kevin Carlson) – The main protagonist of the series. He is an adventurous tooth that lives with his best friend Brushbrush and is prone to burst into song.
  • Brushbrush (performed by Todd Mattox) – Timmy's pet toothbrush who acts like a dog. He whispers or bristles his words, although Timmy can understand him unlike the other characters. Brushbrush wears a collar and growls like a dog when provoked. He has the tendency to tickle Timmy often by licking his face.
  • Bubbles Gum (performed by Cheryl Blaylock) – Timmy's blue-skinned friend is always ready to help Timmy as well as go on an adventure. She tends to take lead of things, and usually calls Timmy by his full name.
  • Ms. Flossie (performed by Michael Earl) – A cowgirl of sorts who is constantly having a good time. Despite her name, she has a blob-like appearance.
    • Waxie – Flossie's unicorn-type hobby horse who is quite amusing...especially when she tries to eat the flowers.
  • Sidney Cyclops (performed by Bruce Lanoil) – A one-eyed male monster and Timmy's friend who wants to become the greatest paper boy in the world. He is much younger than Timmy and looks up to him as his best friend. He got to star in the episode "An Eye for a Tooth".
  • Annette Bruner Prower (performed by Christine Papelexis) – Timmy's yellow-skinned friend is exactly a ditz, but always there for her friends. Her other name is also Full of Jello, her general middle and last names are Bruner and Prower.
  • Johnny Paste (performed by Allan Trautman) – A large muscular tube of toothpaste who is another one of Timmy's friends. He is well-meaning, but not all that bright.
  • Mr. Wisdom (performed by Phil Baron) - An old wisdom tooth who lives up on Wisdom Mountain. He gives advice to Timmy and his friends when they need it.

Supporting characters[]

  • Sherry the Fairy (performed by Allan Trautman) – An elderly female fairy who is the local fortune teller.
  • Gil the Grouper (performed by Allan Trautman) – A grinning green grouper.
  • Sunny the Sun (performed by Allan Trautman in most episodes, Phil Baron in "Malibu Timmy") – A hot and smiling sun that wears sunglasses.
  • Leggs O'Many (performed by Todd Mattox) – A cool piano-playing octopus.
  • Nicki and Irene (performed by Christine Papelexis and Dina Fraboni) – The two flowers in Timmy's front yard. They both love the rain and love to be watered.
  • Emmett (performed by Greg Ballora) – Timmy's mailbox.
  • Thirstin and Windslow (performed by Michael Earl and Kevin Carlson) – Two clouds.
  • Clem (performed by Greg Ballora) –
  • Bunky (performed by Michael Earl) –

Villains[]

  • The Cavity Goon (performed by James Murray) – The main antagonist of the series. The Cavity Goon (otherwise known as Goonius Nemesis III) is a disgusting sight...a green creature covered with spots and a mouth full of decayed sharp teeth. He wears clothes that appear to be made of ripped-up leaves and is constantly bothering Timmy and his friends. In the episode "Lost My Brush", he even tried to kidnap Timmy by using the kidnapped Brushbrush to lure him in an attempt to turn him over to the Tooth Fairy for money.
    • Ms. Sweety (performed by Dina Fraboni)[1] – The Cavity Goon's sidekick. She is an enormous peppermint candy on a stick who always joins her boss on his evil plots.
  • The Gingivitis Gang – A group of creatures who are the secondary antagonists of the series. Much like the Cavity Goon, they are both mean and plain bad. They spend most of their time looking for trouble and harassing Timmy and his friends. Despite antagonizing Timmy and his friends, the Gingivitis Gang would sometimes help Timmy out on occasion as seen in some episodes.
    • Leo (performed by Allan Trautman) – The red-horned, lavender-haired, blue-skinned leader of the Gingivitis Gang.
    • Kay (performed by Dina Fraboni) – The female bird-like member of the Gingivitis Gang with pumpkin skin and red hair.
    • Dee (performed by Cheryl Blaylock) – The blonde-haired, pinkish orange-skinned, female insect-like member of the Gingivitis Gang.
    • Darol (performed by Kevin Carlson) – The blue-haired, green-skinned member of the Gingivitis Gang.
    • Nolan (performed by Phil Baron) – The rose-colored, yellow-haired, hook-nosed, and green-horned member of the Gingivitis Gang.

Episodes[]

  1. Timmy in Space (released January 31, 1994) When Timmy finds his old toy rocket, he imagines that he and Brushbrush are astronauts in space. Timmy and Brushbrush head to Planet Shmengee to liberate the space station from the Cavity Goon and Miss Sweetie.
  2. Operation Secret Birthday Surprise (released January 31, 1994) Timmy prepares for his birthday party as his friends prepare a surprise for him in secret. Upon visiting Mr. Wisdom, Timmy is shown what Flossmore Valley would be like if Timmy was not around.
  3. Molar Island (released January 31, 1994) Timmy dreams that he and Brushbrush are taken to a dream vacation to Molar Island. Timmy ends up helping the locals when the ancient crown of King Cuspid has been stolen by the Gingivitis Tribe and the island will sink if the ancient crown of King Cuspid is not returned to the hole it was placed over.
  4. Malibu Timmy (released May 12, 1994) Timmy and his friends go to the beach, but there is just one problem: Timmy cannot swim, and neither can Waxie! Timmy then imagines himself as a lifeguard where his friends are competing in a surfing competition against Goon Doggy.
  5. Lost My Brush (released May 12, 1994) The Cavity Goon and Miss Sweety plan to get rid of Brushbrush and Timmy by capturing Brushbrush as bait so that they can capture Timmy and hand him over to the Tooth Fairy.
  6. Spooky Tooth (released May 12, 1994) Timmy, Brushbrush, and Bubbles head to the desert and enter the Uncommon Pyramids where they help Mumfred the Mummy find his parents.
  7. The Brush in the Stone (released January 30, 1994) Timmy gets a case of the Itchy Polka Dots on the day of the Flossmore Valley Fair. In order to take care of Timmy, it's up to Mr. Wisdom to read to Timmy a medieval story on how the Itchy Polka Dots got started. The story involves Squire Timmy going out on a dangerous and perilous journey to beyond the Not-So-Sure-Its-A-Forest to grab some polka berries from the Polka Berry Bush to make King Louie of Floss-a-Lot get cured from the Itchy Polka Dots. During his quest, Squire Timmy has an encounter with Merlys the Magician, Bubbles Hood, the Gingivitis Gang, and the Polka Berry Bush guardians the Cavity Goon and Miss Sweetie along the way. In the end, Brushbrush gets the Itchy Polka Dots.
  8. An Eye for a Tooth (released January 30, 1994) Sidney Cyclops cannot be the greatest paper boy in the world if he cannot see. So Timmy, Brushbrush, and Bubbles help Sidney to see in order for him to be the greatest paper boy in the world.
  9. Rainy Day Adventure (released January 30, 1994) During a rainy day, Timmy imagines that he is Captain Good Guy, and Brushbrush is his first mate where they work to save Sunny the Sun from pirate versions of Cavity Goon and Miss Sweetie.
  10. Big Mouth Gulch (released September 10, 1994) Timmy reads to his friends a western story, where Sheriff Timmy deals with outlaws Goony the Kid and Miss Sweetie when they come to Big Mouth Gulch.

Cast[]

Puppeteers[]

  • Greg Ballora – Emmett, Lifeguard (episode 4), Clem (eps. 9 and 10)
  • Phil Baron – Mr. Wisdom, Nolan, Sunny the Sun (episode 4), Raz the Beatnik (episode 5), Gus (episode 10)
  • Cheryl Blaylock – Bubbles Gum, Dee
  • Kevin Carlson – Timmy the Tooth, Darol, Windslow the Cloud (episodes 4 and 9)
  • Michael Earl – Ms. Flossie, Mumfred the Mummy (episode 6), King Louie (episode 7), Thirstin the Cloud (episodes 4 and 9), Mr. Bonkers (episode 8), Bunky (episodes 9 and 10)
  • Dina Fraboni – Ms. Sweety, Kay, Irene the Flower
  • Bruce Lanoil – Sidney Cyclops,[2] Big Dan (episode 4), Mumfred's Dad (episode 6)
  • Todd Mattox – Brushbrush, Leggs O'Many
  • James Murray – Cavity Goon, Walter Crunelemuffin (episode 1), Bob (episode 4), Skunk the Beatnik (episode 5)
  • Christine Papelexis – Annette Bruner Prower, Nicki the Flower, Mumfred's Mom (episode 6)
  • Allan Trautman – Johnny Paste, Leo, Gil the Grouper, Sherry the Fairy, Sunny the Sun, Vinnie da Guy (episode 3), Rodney the Spider (episode 6)

Credits[]

  • Producer: Dina Fraboni
  • Executive Producer: Jillian Sosin
  • Co-Producers: James Murray and Kevin Carlson
  • Line Producer: Gary L. Stephenson

Popular culture[]

  • Some of the characters from this show have appeared in the Puppet Greetings cards.
    • The puppet for Bubbles Gum was used as Brenda.
    • The puppet for Sidney Cyclops was used as Eyegore.
    • The puppet for Sunny the Sun was used as Sunny for the "Sunny and Chair" segments.
    • The orange puppet which was used for different characters for this show like King Louie was used as Pho Dude.
    • The puppet for Sherry the Fairy was later used as Madame Bullsheetza.
    • The puppet for Gil the Grouper was later used as Elfish Perchley, Gill O'Reilly, and others.
    • The puppet for Leggs O'Many was later used as a mother octopus in a "Mother's Day" card greeting.
  • A short excerpt from the show was also shown in the film's sequel American Pie 2.
  • Some of the characters from this show have appeared in (the now owned Disney show, but not the entire series of) Greg the Bunny as different characters.
    • Cavity Goon was used as Cranky the Camera Man.
  • In an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, "Eye, Tooth", Will, while on the effects of laughing gas, puts a tooth on his head and calls himself Timmy the Tooth.
  • Timmy the Tooth had appeared in three videos uploaded by Kevin Carlson on his YouTube channel in 2020 in where Timmy is with his therapist PuppetJi on Zoom during the quarantine that was caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] Timmy then appeared in a fourth video that was uploaded in 2021.[4]

Broadcast[]

The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth aired in syndication from January 16 to 31, 1995[5] and later on Nickelodeon as part of the Nick Jr. block from November 6, 1995[6] to May 17, 1996.

References[]

  1. ^ The Adventures of Timmy The Tooth Reunion presented by Under The Puppet. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-11.
  2. ^ The Adventures of Timmy The Tooth Reunion presented by Under The Puppet. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-11.
  3. ^ TIMMY and PuppetJi ZOOM call part 1. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-11.
  4. ^ TIMMY and PuppetJi ZOOM session. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-11.
  5. ^ "The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth 1995 demo tape mentioning the syndicated airings at 2:50".
  6. ^ "The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth print ad". 2 December 1995.

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