Pig_City_(TV_series)

<i>Pig City</i> (TV series)

Pig City (TV series)

Canadian TV series or program


Pig City is a French-Canadian animated television series co-produced by CinéGroupe, AnimaKids, and Red Rover Studios in association with Merchandising München[1] and original networks Teletoon in Canada, ProSieben in Germany,[2] and Fox Kids internationally.[3][4][5]

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About

The show features a teenage country pig (Mikey) moving to the big city to live with his wealthy cousins (Martha and Reggie). Thirty-nine[6] half-hour episodes have been produced.

Cast

  • Thor Bishopric as Mikey
  • Philip Lemaistre as Reggie
  • Emma Campbell as Martha
  • Michael Yarmush as E. Brian
  • Lindsay Abrahams as Betty
  • Matt Holland as Dave
  • Teddy Lee Dillon as Bob
  • Pier Kohl as Uncle Porter
  • Jennifer Seguin as Trish
  • Harry Standjofski as V.P. Larden
  • Ellen David as Aunt Yardley
  • Brett Watson as Link
  • Ricky Mabe as Stig
  • Pierre Lenior as Principal Hamhock

Characters

  • Mikey Hoggins – a 15-year-old country pig that goes to the big city to live with his cousins, Reggie and Martha. He can be described as humble.
  • Reggie DeBoar – a rocker, complete with his own band, 'Reggie And The Rashers'.
  • Martha DeBoar – a bit self-centered pig and Reggie’s sister. She is also concerned with her looks.

Episodes

The episode order below follows that of the original airdates on Teletoon, which also matches the season 1 episode order on Encore+.

Season 1 (2002)

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Season 2 (2002)

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Season 3 (2003–04)

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Production

During production in 2001, the show was titled The Three Pigs.[8][9][10] Originally, CinéGroupe's then-owner Lions Gate was attached to the show's production.[8]

SMEC Media & Entertainment in Taiwan (uncredited) and SMEC Animation & Graphic Technology in China were the overseas animation studios for the series.

CinéGroupe's distribution arm distributed the series in Canada, the U.S., Asia, Australia and New Zealand, with Fox Kids Europe N.V. distributing in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa with servicing through Buena Vista International Television,[11] co-producer AnimaKids distributing in France and Merchandising Munchen distributing in Germany.[12]

Release

Home video

In November 2002, a VHS and DVD volume was released in Canada by CinéGroupe Star titled "Pig City/Porcité - Volume 1". It contained the Series 1 episodes "Wag the Hog", "Hogtied" and "Porkstars". The VHS versions were released in both separate English and French versions, while the DVD counterpart featured both languages.[13][14]

Although a promo as seen on the release showcases Volume 2 and Volume 3 sets for release in Late-2002, they were never released.

Streaming

In March 2022, the Canada Media Fund's YouTube channel Encore+ uploaded episodes of the series in both English[15] and French.[16] The series became unavailable in November 2022 due to the closure of Encore+.

Awards and nominations

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Soundtrack

On December 3, 2002, Les Disques Star Records Inc. released a soundtrack CD in Canada called "Reggie and the Rashers", named after the band of the same name as featured in the show, and contained the songs sung by them.[18] It was available in both English[19] and French.[20]

Three music videos from the soundtrack were included on CinéGroupe Star's "Double Trouble"/"Sacré Délire" VHS tapes with What's with Andy? and The Kids from Room 402 (one music video per volume).[21]


References

  1. "Cinegroup Pig City distribution ::: Jetix". June 3, 2016. Archived from the original on June 3, 2016.
  2. Waller, Ed (November 20, 2001). "Slate of new toons from CineGroupe". C21 Media.
  3. Fraser, Fiona (October 8, 2002). "FKE pairs with CineGroupe on Pig City". C21 Media.
  4. 2002-07-25T15:16:49. "FOX GIVES PIG STARRING ROLE IN AUTUMN LINE-UP". Broadcast.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. KG, imfernsehen GmbH & Co. "Die Schweinebande: Episodenguide" via www.fernsehserien.de.
  6. Tillson, Tamsen (November 11, 2001). "Cinegroup, Lions Gate toon up kidvid series".
  7. "CinéGroupe Adds Two New Shows". Animation World Network.
  8. "dFX News - Monsters, Inc. Expands - Clusterball Screenshots". www.digitalmediafx.com. Archived from the original on November 19, 2001. Retrieved December 8, 2018.
  9. "Porcité - Volume 1". May 6, 2003. Archived from the original on May 6, 2003.
  10. "De Porcité, Reggie et les Tranches de Bacon". May 6, 2003. Archived from the original on May 6, 2003.
  11. "Sacré Délire - Volume 1". May 6, 2003. Archived from the original on May 6, 2003.

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