Usop Sontorian

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Usop Sontorian
Usop Sontorian title card.jpg
Title card, displaying the then-new logo of the series as well as the TV9 logo at the upper right corner.
Genre
Created byUjang
Developed by
  • Kamn Ismail
  • Ujang
Written by
  • Hood Yusof
  • Lutfi Ismail
  • Azizi Hj. Adnan
Directed byKamn Ismail
Voices of
  • Farriz Izwan Khairulanuar
  • Faisal Hairie Khairulanuar
  • Faizal Haredz Mohd Johari
  • Kamn Ismail
  • Zaharah Jidin
  • Dielfitri Tajudin
  • Ruslan Ayob
  • Ahmad Nazri Mahmood
  • Marzuki Abdullah
  • Azhar Saad
  • Wan Ayumi Wan Yusof
  • Syed Rahiman
  • Norwati Ismail
  • Sharifuddin Abdul Rashid
  • Mohd Akib Junid
  • Adzlan Sulong
Theme music composerProduksi Rakam Zalikamari
Opening theme"Usop Sontorian"
Ending theme"Usop Sontorian"
ComposerZalikamari
Country of originMalaysia
Original languageMalay
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes50 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerMichael Lum
ProducerOthman Yusof
Editors
  • Amisyahril Edwan Amran
  • Azlina Din
  • Khairudin Shabudin
Running time22-23 minutes
Production companyKharisma Pictures
Distributor
  • Eurofine (M) Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysian release)
  • Arief International, Inc. (International release)
Release
Original networkRTM
Picture format576i
Audio formatStereo
Original release4 March 1996 (1996-03-04) –
14 April 1997 (1997-04-14)

Usop Sontorian is a Malaysian animated cartoon series aired on TV1 from 1996 to 1997.[1][2][3] The country's first animated series, it was created by Ujang and Kamn Ismail (1956–2019)[4][5] and produced by Kharisma Pictures.[6][7] Ismail was the managing director of Quest Animations until his death in 2019. Ujang, the creator of the Usop Sontorian characters, was forbidden to draw any cartoon characters similar in likeness to Usop Sontorian, after a failed legal battle to acquire rights to the character. After the series demise and Kharisma Pictures' closure in 1997, many of the production team were switched to different animation companies while others become full-time cartoonist for magazines Ujang and APO?, both under Kharisma Publications (renamed to MOY Publications).

Overview[]

Usop Sontorian is created by Malaysian cartoonist, Ibrahim Anon or Ujang as he affectionately known, where the concepts, storyline and script all done by him.[4] In an exclusive interview with New Straits Times in December 1993, Ujang describes the anticipated production as a Malaysianised version of The Simpsons, stating that: "It is basically about a Malay family and their culture".[4] Together with series director Kamn Ismail, he took charge of the technical aspects. By March 1993, Ujang teamed up with a group of layout artists and animators to worked on the series. Usop Sontorian was made as a comic strip within the Ujang magazine and later as a standalone magazine before its TV series was produced. Malaysian public broadcaster, Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) acquire the broadcast rights of the series with Eurofine handling the distribution.

Synopsis[]

Usop Sontorian tells the story of the village life of Malaysian boy, Usop and his friends Abu, Dol, Ah Kim, Vellu, and Singh. Usop is the third and youngest child in his family. He has two elder siblings: a sister, Kak Kiah, and a jobless brother named Abang Budin. The story is set in Kampung Parit Sonto, not far from the town of Ayer Hitam, Johor; hence the name "Sontorian". The theme of the series was to promote unity and harmonious relationships between all races in multi-ethnic Malaysia.[8][9]

Voice cast[]

Main characters[]

  • Farriz Izwan Khairulanuar as Usop
  • Faizal Hairie Khairulanuar as Abu
  • Faizal Haredz Mohd Johari as Dol

Supporting characters[]

  • Ruslan Ayob as Singh
  • Ameirkhannaz Mohammed as Veloo
  • Ahmad Nazri Mahmood as Ah Kim
  • Kamn Ismail as Pak Mat (Usop’s father)
  • Zaharah Jidin as Mak Som (Usop’s mother)
  • Norwati Ismail as Kak Kiah (Usop's sister)
  • Dielfitri Tajudin as Abang Budin (Usop’s brother)

Episodes[]

Although Usop Sontorian started airing in 1996, actually all episodes were produced between 1993 and 1996. During its run, the series spanned 3 seasons and 50 episodes.

Season 1 (1996)[]

Episode no.
overall
Episode no. Title Original airdate
11"Lari Dari Rumah"1996 (1996)
22"Kawan Baru"1996 (1996)
33"Main Gitar"1996 (1996)
44"Tetamu Istimewa[a]"1996 (1996)
55"Selebet[a]"1996 (1996)
66"Dol Pindah[a]"1996 (1996)
77"Basikal Tua[a]"1996 (1996)
88"Lampu Ajaib[a]"1996 (1996)
99"Melawat Kuala Lumpur[a]"1996 (1996)
1010"Berkhemah"1996 (1996)
1111"Pendekar[a]"1996 (1996)
1212"Meriam Buloh[a]"1996 (1996)
1313"Bermain Rakit[a]"1996 (1996)
1414"Olahragawan[a]"1996 (1996)
1515"Anak Gajah"1996 (1996)
1616"Burung Kakak Tua"1996 (1996)
1717"Budin Masuk Lokap"1996 (1996)
1818"Budin Ke Kuala Lumpur[a]"1996 (1996)

Season 2 (1996–1997)[]

Episode no.
overall
Episode no. Title Original airdate
191"Sayang Kak Kiah[a]"1996 (1996)
202"Usahawan Muda"1996 (1996)
213"Perang Bintang"1996 (1996)
224"Budak Jahat"1996 (1996)
235"Hantu Parit Sonto"1996 (1996)
246"Kartini Selamanya[a]"1996 (1996)
257"Pendekar II"1996 (1996)
268"Sakit Gigi"1996 (1996)
279"U.F.O.[a]"1997 (1997)
2810"Lawan Bola"1997 (1997)
2911"Anugerah"1997 (1997)
3012"Abu Oh Abu"1997 (1997)
3113"Superhero"1997 (1997)
3214"Temberang[a]"1997 (1997)
3315"Tetamu"1997 (1997)
3416"Ketua Kelas"1997 (1997)

Season 3 (1997)[]

Episode no.
overall
Episode no. Title Original airdate
351"Dunia Air"1997 (1997)
362"Dinasor"1997 (1997)
373"Kisah Seorang Biduan"1997 (1997)
384"Berkhatan"1997 (1997)
395"Seipun"1997 (1997)
406"Terkenang"1997 (1997)
417"Pertandingan Layang-Layang"1997 (1997)
428"Debab Kembali"1997 (1997)
439"Harta Karun"1997 (1997)
4410"Misi Mustahil"1997 (1997)
4511"Berkhemah II"1997 (1997)
4612"Panjang Tangan"1997 (1997)
4713"Perang Bukit"1997 (1997)
4814"Jambatan Runtuh"1997 (1997)
4915"Sisa Toksid"1997 (1997)
5016"Merdeka"1997 (1997)

Broadcast[]

Usop Sontorian originally set to be aired in 1994,[10] but it postponed for over 2 years due to uncertain reasons.[11][12] The series was officially launched by the then-Minister of Information, Datuk Seri Mohamed Rahmat on 20 January 1996 at Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC)[13] and debuted on RTM TV1 from March 4, 1996 and ended on April 14, 1997.[14]

Reruns[]

In 2009, the series was aired on TV9 from May to December 2009, every Monday to Thursday at 8:30am. Previously, Usop Sontorian aired repeatedly on RTM1 from 2000 to 2002 and RTM2 on April 2005 to January 2006. Some of Usop Sontorian episodes also available on YouTube.

Reception[]

In 1995, Usop Sontorian received recognition as the "Malaysia's First Animated Series" by The Malaysia Book of Records.[15][16]

It also well-received in Japan when it was screened at the Asian Animation Festival held in Hiroshima, Japan in June 1996. The series was distributed in Malaysia by Eurofine and for international release, it is distributed by Arief International where it retitled as Adventures Of Usop and Usop & Geng.[17][18] It also dubbed in English and Spanish.[8]

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Episodes which have different background music on the ending credits instead of main theme music.

References[]

  1. ^ Rozila Saibi (25 January 1996). "Usop mantap". Harian Metro. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Usop Sontorian siri animasi TV pertama negara". Berita Harian. 9 February 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Mengimbas Kembali Siri Animasi Pertama di Malaysia 'Usop Sontorian'". Sarawakiana. 9 May 2014. Archived from the original on 19 Jun 2018. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  4. ^ a b c Zieman (31 December 1993). "Why dreams come true for Ujang". New Straits Times. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  5. ^ Afiezy Azaman (8 December 2019). "Pencipta watak 'Keluang Man' dan 'Usop Sontorian' meninggal dunia". Astro Awani. Archived from the original on 9 December 2019. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
  6. ^ Zubairi Zabidin (13 May 1994). "Usop Sontorian siri kartun pertama". Berita Harian. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  7. ^ Zuhri Kamarzaman (8 August 1994). "Usop lawan Doraemon". Harian Metro. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  8. ^ a b Manan Samad (2 March 2008). "Semangat Usop Sontorian". Metro Ahad. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  9. ^ Hassan 2007, p. 288–297.
  10. ^ Jahabar Sadiq (24 December 1993). "Malaysia's own 'Walt Disney' shows to make debut in '94". Business Times. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  11. ^ Rozila Saibi (4 January 1995). "Ujang risaukan Usop Sontorian". Harian Metro. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  12. ^ Fauzi (22 April 1995). "Time for our own 'toons". New Straits Times. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  13. ^ "Kementerian mahu anjur pasaran TV, filem Malaysia". Berita Minggu. 21 January 1996. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  14. ^ Harny Abu Khair (8 June 1998). "First local animated love story on video". The Malay Mail. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  15. ^ Aliah Zainul (22 January 2019). "10 Fakta Menarik Mengenai Siri Animasi Usop Sontorian". I Am Lejen. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  16. ^ Khalis 2020, p. 1–25.
  17. ^ "Usop Sontorian pikat pembeli". Berita Harian. 12 December 1998. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  18. ^ Irma Musliana (7 September 2017). "Animasi Malaysia ini paling banyak merentas benua!". Soscili. Retrieved 24 April 2018.

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