Yvon of the Yukon
Yvon of the Yukon | |
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Genre | Animated series |
Created by |
Ian James Corlett Terry Klassen |
Developed by |
Studio B Productions Corus Entertainment Alliance Atlantis Communications |
Directed by | Greg Sullivan |
Voices of |
Drew Reichelt Babs Chula Ian James Corlett Glen Gould Kirby Morrow Jane Mortifee |
Composer(s) | Hal Foxton Beckett |
Country of origin |
Canada United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Blair Peters Chris Bartleman |
Producer(s) |
Blair Peters Chris Bartleman |
Running time | 26 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Studio B Productions Top Draw Animation Hong Ying Cartoons Everyone is JP Kids |
Release | |
Original network |
YTV & APTN (Canada) CBBC : BBC One & BBC Two (UK) CBBC Channel (UK) |
Original release | 9 September 1999 – 22 November 2005 |
Yvon of the Yukon is a Canadian/American animated television series developed by Studio B Productions and Corus Entertainment in association with Alliance Atlantis Communications. Based in the fictional town of Upyermukluk, the show premiered on YTV on 9 September 1999, and last aired on 22 November 2005.
Yvon of the Yukon won the 2002 Leo Award for Best Youth or Children's Program or Series and Greg Sullivan was awarded the Best Director award for a Youth or Children's Program.[1] The show captured both awards again in 2004.[2] In 2005, Dennis Heaton won a Writers Guild of Canada Award for his work on the episode The Trouble With Mammoths.[3]
Synopsis
Yvon of the Yukon is about a French explorer, Yvon Ducharme, who embarks on a voyage to North America on behalf of "King Louis" (Louis XIV of France). He goes far off his intended course, into the frigid waters off Canada's northern coast, and is knocked overboard when his boat rams an iceberg. Yvon is cryogenically frozen in a block of ice for 300 years, until a sled dog owned by Inuk teenager Tommy Tukyuk urinates on it and thaws him out. He settles in the town of Upyermukluk, Yukon ("the hottest cold town in the Arctic, midway between Shivermetimbers and Frostbottom Falls") and attempts to adjust to life in the Yukon alongside his unusual new neighbours.
Cast
- Drew Reichelt - Yvon
- Kirby Morrow - Tommy Tukyuk
- Glen Gould - Bill Tukyuk
- Ian James Corlett - Willie Tidwell / King Louis
- Babs Chula - Luba Malloy
- Jane Mortifee - Big Mary Hatfield
- Ben Small - Hvynn Schleider
- Phil Hayes - Additional Voices
- Garry Chalk - Mayor
- Lee Tockar - Additional Voices
- Brian Dobson - Additional Voices
- Colin Murdock - Additional Voices
- Kathleen Barr - Additional Voices
- Cathy Weseluck - Additional Voices
- Chris Roberts - Rusty Knobbs
- Terry Klassen - Dil, The Duke
- David Kaye - Additional Voices
Episodes
Season 1
# | # | Title |
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01 | 01 | "Call of the Mild" |
Tommy feels left out when all the other boys at school proudly display signs of becoming men (armpit hair, bigger muscles, cracking voices, etc.) In an effort to make Tommy feel better, Bill concocts a phony "Ancient Inuit Manhood Test", which inadvertently sends Tommy and Yvon, along with Harland and the Duke, out into a snowstorm. | ||
02 | 02 | "North of Nothing" |
When a government cost-cutting measure leaves Upyermukluk off the map, Tommy and Yvon convince everyone that they must take action. They try to make the town map-worthy again by having someone set a world record. In a madcap race for notoriety, the people of Upyermukluk succeed, but in a surprising way. | ||
03 | 03 | "License to Smell" |
After three hundred years without bathing, Yvon's aroma has become unbearable even to Tommy, but getting the stubborn Frenchman to wash is next to impossible. After a series of hilarious failures, the townsfolk force Yvon to leave, until a deadly menace threatens Upyermukluk and they must seek out his help again. | ||
04 | 04 | "When Love Goes Babs" |
Yvon accidentally hits Willy on the head, unleashing Babs Tidwell, Willy's mysterious alter ego "mother". Babs sets out to destroy Yvon, until Tommy and Luba catch wind of her deadly plot and try to stop her. A hair-raising climax reveals two things: that there's more to Babs than meets the eye, and that Yvon still has some issues with his own mother. | ||
05 | 05 | "An Officer & a Frenchman" |
Frustrated by Luba's laissez-faire attitude toward lawbreakers, Willy hires a huge by-the-book RCMP officer, Major Sweetly, who jails everyone in Upyermukluk for the most ridiculous infractions. Tommy signals Yvon, the last free man, to rescue them, setting the stage for a showdown that nearly destroys the entire town. | ||
06 | 06 | "The Walrus Between Us" |
During an ice-fishing mishap, Yvon's life is saved by "Lumpy", a giant walrus, whom Yvon turns into his "pet". This causes a rift in Yvon and Tommy's friendship and reopens an old wound in a vengeful Harland, until Yvon finally realizes that Lumpy, like all creatures, must return home. | ||
07 | 07 | "Beach Blanket Bozos" |
Every ten years, Upyermukluk gets hot enough for the ice to melt and its citizens to flock to the beach. Coincidentally, this is the same day that Yvon plans to secretly recover a treasure chest that fell off his ship during a storm. But when the secret gets out and everyone starts looking for the treasure, Yvon blames Tommy, and the beach becomes bedlam. | ||
08 | 08 | "The Clod Who Would Be King" |
It's Upyermukluk's annual ice festival, and Yvon is named "King of the Karnival". However, Yvon doesn't realize he's only "King for a Day", and turns the town upside down with his oppressive royal proclamations and decrees. This sets the stage for a modern day French Revolution in which Yvon and Tommy nearly lose their heads. | ||
09 | 09 | "Fromage to Eternity" |
Yvon brings cheese fondue to a community potluck dinner, unaware that the three-hundred-year-old cheese has developed certain psychedelic qualities. Hilarity ensues when everyone is transformed into mild-mannered hippies, and Yvon gets an opportunity to conquer Upyermukluk once and for all. | ||
10 | 10 | "Million Dollar Moron" |
Yvon's troubles are over when he wins the Publisher's ClearingHouse Sweepstakes. Or are they? Yvon's king-sized spending habits create chaos for everyone in Upyermukluk, and are made worse when a second Yvonne Ducharme shows up to collect her rightful winnings. | ||
11 | 11 | "Mad Dog Ducharme" |
When Yvon accepts a TV wrestling challenge from a phony WWF-type champion, the ground is set for the "Rumble in Upyermukluk." But Yvon thinks the fight is supposed to be real and refuses to take a dive. This forces TV promoters to bring in a real fighter, Ivan the Terrible, the most vicious wrestler that ever lived. | ||
12 | 12 | "Love on the Rocks" |
After watching an old Hollywood movie, Yvon sends a letter to its romantic star, Miss Lillian Valentine. Days later, to everyone's surprise, an 80-year-old Lillian shows up in Upyermukluk. But her age doesn't bother Yvon. He falls madly in love with her anyway, and then pops the question. But after a few nights in the freezing cold Yukon, the real question becomes: is Lillian still alive? | ||
13 | 13 | "An Affair to Dismember" |
In a desperate bid to bring the world-famous Bingopalooza Games to Upyermukluk, Big Mary puts on a fancy banquet, accompanied by Yvon. However, it isn't long before Yvon's antics ruin the banquet, Harland becomes jealous, and Upyermukluk witnesses its own version of "High Noon", which ultimately teaches Big Mary the depth of Harland's love for her. |
Season 2
# | # | Title |
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14 | 01 | "An F in Friendship" |
When Yvon attends Tommy’s school, the entire education system gets an ‘F’. | ||
15 | 02 | "Dawn of the Dense" |
It’s Upyermukluk’s scariest Halloween ever when the town is invaded by zombies. | ||
16 | 03 | "Land of the Midnight Scum" |
Tommy fears the worst when Yvon joins a gang of snowmobile bikers. | ||
17 | 04 | "Chariots of Ice" |
Bill and Tommy enter a dog-sled race. | ||
18 | 05 | "The Really Odd Couple" |
After getting kicked out of Big Mary’s, Harland must stay with Yvon. | ||
19 | 06 | "The Y Files" |
Yvon’s dreams of conquest seem answered when aliens join his army. | ||
20 | 07 | "Yvon Over the Rainbow" |
Yvon’s search for gold leads to paradise. | ||
21 | 08 | "The Trouble with Mammoths" |
Yvon and Tommy defrost a woolly mammoth which nearly destroys Upyermukluk. | ||
22 | 09 | "Pull Your Goalie" |
Yvon pays a price when his special talents catapult him to hockey stardom. | ||
23 | 10 | "Joy to Yvon" |
Tommy and Yvon save Christmas when thugs take over the North Pole. | ||
24 | 11 | "Ten Little Idiots" |
Tommy must solve a mystery to prove Yvon’s innocence. | ||
25 | 12 | "Unfit Outfitters" |
Tommy and Yvon become outdoor guides. | ||
26 | 13 | "The Teeth of the Matter" |
Tommy and Yvon become ‘swingers’. |
Season 3
# | # | Title |
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27 | 01 | "Night of the Yvon" |
Yvon discovers that he’s a descendant of Gaston the Intolerable. | ||
28 | 02 | "Your Bill is Waiting" |
Yvon’s new restaurant puts Bill out of business. | ||
29 | 03 | "Mission to Planet Yvon" |
When a satellite crashes, Yvon thinks he’s broken off a piece of the sun. | ||
30 | 04 | "Yvon to be Alone" |
Yvon creates a new town, then attacks Upyermukluk. | ||
31 | 05 | "De Mentor" |
Yvon runs a boot camp for Chuck and Dil. | ||
32 | 06 | "I Thaw Your Butt" |
Yvon discovers a deadly fungus on his derrière. | ||
33 | 07 | "The Fat Runner" |
Yvon becomes a stunt man to help Tommy’s film career. | ||
34 | 08 | "Gnaws" |
Tommy and Yvon hunt renegade beavers. | ||
35 | 09 | "Siamese Twits" |
Great uncle’s curse switches Tommy and Yvon’s brains. | ||
36 | 10 | "Cheeses of Montreal" |
Bill and Yvon suffer an accident-plagued trip to Montreal. | ||
37 | 11 | "Pri-mating Ritual" |
Yvon falls for a dancing gorilla. | ||
38 | 12 | "Dummy Account" |
Yvon and Big Mary create a sensational dummy act. | ||
39 | 13 | "Brussels Louts" |
Yvon finds a letter that says he’s not French. | ||
40 | 14 | "That Sun-King Feeling" |
Yvon mistakes Chuck and Dil for King Louis and his brother. | ||
41 | 15 | "Time Twerp" |
Yvon re-freezes and finds himself in the year 2300. | ||
42 | 16 | "Scent of a Frenchman" |
Yvon loses his manly essence to crafty drifters. | ||
43 | 17 | "A Rival's Arrival" |
Yvon must deal with a three-hundred-year-old rival. | ||
44 | 18 | "The Man with the Brown Arm" |
Yvon’s addiction to caffeine creates chaos. | ||
45 | 19 | "Illusions of Grandeur" |
Yvon thinks Tommy is a witch. | ||
46 | 20 | "Special Duh-livery" |
Yvon assumes it’s an invasion when the Queen’s representative visits. | ||
47 | 21 | "Parasite for Sore Eyes" |
A bizarre creature emerges from Yvon’s armpit. | ||
48 | 22 | "Ducharme That Rocks the Cradle" |
A sleepwalking Yvon is adopted by giant lumberjacks. | ||
49 | 23 | "A Yukon Yokel in King Louis' Court" |
Tommy time travels to the 17th century and meets Yvon. | ||
50 | 24 | "Fashion Fools" |
Yvon becomes a fashion guru. | ||
51 | 25 | "Daddy Dearest" |
Yvon takes over when Bill has a mid-life crisis. | ||
52 | 26 | "The Defrosting of Yvon Ducharme" |
While lost on the tundra, Yvon recounts to Tommy his voyage from France.[4] |
International release
Country | Channel | Language | International Title |
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Canada | YTV, Vrak.TV | English, French | Yvon of the Yukon |
United Kingdom | BBC One | English | |
France | Canal J | French | |
South Korea | EBS | Korean | 유콘의 이반 (Hangul) Yukon-ui iban (Roman) |
Germany | KiKa Anixe |
German | Yvon vom Yukon |
Italy | Rai Uno | Italian | Yvon dello Yukon |
Hong Kong | TVB Jade | Cantonese | 伊万育空地區 Yī wàn yù kòng dìqū |
Japan | Nickelodeon | Japanese | キャラクター : ぼんじゅ~ル?!イボン |
Russia | Channel 1 | Russian | Ивaн из Юкона |
Tatarstan | Channel 1 | Russian (with Tatar subtitles) | |
PRC | CCTV-1 | Mandarin Chinese | 伊万育空地区 Yī wàn yù kòng dìqū |
Ukraine | Pershyi Natsionalnyi | Ukrainian | Іван з Юкону |
Spain | Canal Sur 2 | Spanish | Yvon de Yukon |
Argentina | Telefe | Yvon del Yukon | |
Colombia | Nickelodeon (2003-2006) | ||
Mexico | |||
Portugal | Canal Panda (2006-2008) Panda Biggs (2013–present) |
Portuguese | Yvon, à Conquista do Ártico (Canal Panda) Yvon de Yukon (Panda Biggs) |
Brazil | Rede Globo | Yvon de Yukon | |
Serbia | RTS1 | Serbian | |
Greece | ET1 | Greek | |
Cyprus | CyBC 1 | ||
Turkey | TRT Çocuk | Turkish | |
Northern Cyprus | BRT 1 | ||
References
- ↑ 2002 Leo Awards Winners List Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 2004 Leo Winners List Archived 8 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 2003 Writers Guild of Canada Winners list Archived 15 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 February 2009. Retrieved 17 July 2009.
External links
- Yvon of the Yukon - Telefilm Canada
- BBC - Yvon of the Yukon
- Yvon of the Yukon at the Internet Movie Database
- Yvon of the Yukon at TV.com