The Angry Beavers

The Angry Beavers
Genre Comedy
Slapstick
Created by Mitch Schauer
Developed by Mitch Schauer
Keith Kaczorek
Creative director(s) Michael Gerard
Voices of Richard Steven Horvitz
Nick Bakay
Theme music composer Charlie Brissette
Composer(s) Charlie Brissette
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 63 (123 segments) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Lee Gunther
Michael Wahl
Mitch Schauer
Mary Harrington
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Gunther-Wahl Productions
Nickelodeon Animation Studios
Release
Original network Nickelodeon
Original release April 19, 1997 (1997-04-19) – June 11, 2001 (2001-06-11)
External links
Website

The Angry Beavers is an American animated television series created by Mitch Schauer for the Nickelodeon channel and Teletoon. The series revolves around Daggett and Norbert Beaver, two young beaver brothers who have left their home to become bachelors in the forest near the fictional Wayouttatown, Oregon. The show premiered in the United States on April 19, 1997 to June 11, 2001.[1] The show started airing on the Nickelodeon Canada channel when it launched on November 2, 2009. The series aired on The '90s Are All That block on TeenNick in the US on October 7, 2011 as part of the block's U Pick with Stick line-up. The series was also up for a U Pick with Stick showdown on The '90s Are All That for the weekend of February 3, 2012, but lost to Rocko's Modern Life and did not air.

The series was added to the Sunday line-up on The '90s Are All That on TeenNick, and aired from February 10, 2013, to March 3, 2013. The series returned to The '90s Are All That on TeenNick on March 25, 2013, but has since left the line-up again. As of 2016, the show currently airs on The Splat's permanent lineup every Wednesday night and Saturday night (early Thursday and Sunday morning, respectively, in the Eastern Time Zone). The complete series has also been released on DVD.[2][3][4]

The Angry Beavers

Side Characters

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired[5]
First aired Last aired
0 1 September 24, 1994
1 13 April 19, 1997 November 15, 1997
2 13 March 1, 1998 November 21, 1998
3 22 March 14, 1999 March 18, 2000
4 14 September 2, 2000 June 11, 2001

Broadcast history

DVD releases

Nickelodeon and Amazon.com teamed up to release The Angry Beavers and other Nick shows on manufacture-on-demand DVD-R discs available exclusively through Amazon.com's CreateSpace arm. The Angry Beavers sets, among others, were discontinued when Nick began releasing traditional DVDs of many of their series in association with Shout! Factory. The first release for Angry Beavers was the Seasons 1 and 2 4-disc set on August 23, 2011. Season 3: Part 1 was released in a 2-disc set on February 28, 2012,[6] while Season 3: Part 2 was released in a 2-disc set on August 14, 2012.[7] Season 4 (The Final Season) was released in a 2-disc set on February 4, 2014.

On July 30, 2013, Shout! released the complete series set in Region 1.[8]

in Australia, The Angry Beavers has been released on DVD. Season 1 was released on April 3, 2013,[9] Season 2 was released April 3, 2013,[10] and Season 3 was released on June 5, 2013.[11] Season 4 was released on December 4, 2013.[12]

Shout! Factory releases Release date Discs Episodes
Season 1 & 2 August 23, 2011 4 26
Season 3: Part 1
Season 3: Part 2
February 28, 2012
August 14, 2012
2
2
11
11
Season 4 February 4, 2014[13] 2 14
Complete Series July 30, 2013 10 62

Only 14 episodes were produced for Season 4.

CreateSpace releases Release date Discs Episodes
Best of Angry Beavers Season 1 June 28, 2010311
Best of Angry Beavers Season 2 December 8, 2010 319
Best of Angry Beavers Season 3 December 8, 2010319

Video games

Though the series has no official video games, The Angry Beavers appeared in Nicktoons Racing for the PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, PC, Game Boy Color, and Arcade, as playable characters. Norbert and Daggett had a cameo as a Trophy in Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots and in Nicktoons MLB as well.

Awards and nominations

Award Category Nominee Result
World Animation Celebration Best Animation Produced for Daytime Mitch Schauer Won
World Animation Celebration Best Director for Daytime Series Robert Hughes Won
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA Best Sound Editing — Television Animated Series Unknown Nominated
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA Best Sound Editing — Television Animated Series Tim Borquez, Thom Syslo Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Mixing — Special Class Timothy Borquez and Timothy J. Garrity Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Editing - Special Class Thomas Syslo, Timothy Borquez, Eric Freeman, Rick Hammel, Les Wolf and Marc Mailand Won
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Mixing — Special Class Krandal Crews, Eric Freeman, Timothy Borquez and Timothy J. Garrity Nominated
Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement in a Daytime Animated Television Program Mitch Schauer Nominated
Annie Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement for Effects Animation Joel Krasnove Nominated
Annie Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Television Production Dan Chessher Nominated
Annie Awards Best Individual Achievement: Production Design in a TV Production Mitch Schauer Won
Annie Awards Best Promotional Production (for main title) Unknown Nominated

In other languages

References

External links

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