The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin (1985)

ALL 11/30/1985 (en) Family, Fantasy, Adventure 42 Min
  • Release
    11/30/1985
  • Production
    Alchemy II
  • Rotten tomato
    70%
  • Original title
    The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

Originally, AlchemyII Inc. had hoped to create a live-action series using animatronic characters, as Ken Forsse had helped Disney do with Welcome to Pooh Corner and Dumbo's Circus. However, due to production costs and difficulties in this format, Forsse, AlchemyII and Worlds of Wonder decided animation would be a better route and the 65 episode animated series was created. The pilot episode of what would have been the animatronic series was instead released as a stand-alone ABC Movie of the week in 1986 and also aired in syndication as a 2-part episode.The show can be found on videocassette. The "animatronic movie", as it's called by Teddy Ruxpin fans, used primarily the same voice talent as the Teddy Ruxpin toy software had, most of which (with the exception of Phil Baron and Will Ryan) were replaced in the later animated TV series by Canadian voice talent.

  1. Lee Bernhardi

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor



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Casts

  1. Phil Baron

    (voice)

  2. Will Ryan

    (voice)

  3. Tony Pope

    (voice)

  4. Russi Taylor

    (voice)

  5. Katie Leigh

    (voice)

  6. B.J. Ward

    (voice)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 6 , Crews : 3

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The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin (1985) 42 Min

ALL 11/30/1985 (en)
Family, Fantasy, Adventure
  • Release 11/30/1985
  • Production
    Alchemy II
  • Original title The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Originally, AlchemyII Inc. had hoped to create a live-action series using animatronic characters, as Ken Forsse had helped Disney do with Welcome to Pooh Corner and Dumbo's Circus. However, due to production costs and difficulties in this format, Forsse, AlchemyII and Worlds of Wonder decided animation would be a better route and the 65 episode animated series was created. The pilot episode of what would have been the animatronic series was instead released as a stand-alone ABC Movie of the week in 1986 and also aired in syndication as a 2-part episode.The show can be found on videocassette. The "animatronic movie", as it's called by Teddy Ruxpin fans, used primarily the same voice talent as the Teddy Ruxpin toy software had, most of which (with the exception of Phil Baron and Will Ryan) were replaced in the later animated TV series by Canadian voice talent.

  1. Lee Bernhardi

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Christopher J. Brough

    Producer