View text source at Wikipedia
Bananaman | |
---|---|
Genre | |
Created by | Steve Bright |
Starring |
|
Theme music composer | Dave Cooke |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 40[1] |
Production | |
Producer | Trevor Bond |
Running time | 5 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | |
Release | 3 October 1983 4 March 1986 (reruns 1986–1999) | –
Bananaman is a British animated comedy series which ran from 1983 to 1986. It was based on the comic strip character Bananaman and each of the show's roughly five-minute episodes featured the voices of The Goodies (Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie).[2][3]
Parts of the character were changed for the series: he was now called Eric Twinge (rather than Eric Wimp), had a distinctive banana-shaped hairstyle rather than punk stubble, and had a love interest (only when transformed) in the form of Fiona, a newsreader.[4][5]
"This is 29 Acacia Road. And this is Eric, the schoolboy who leads an amazing double life. For when Eric eats a banana, an amazing transformation occurs. Eric is Bananaman, ever alert for the call to action!"
- opening narration
When Danger Mouse first aired on Nickelodeon in America Bananaman was shown after it to round out the show to a half hour.
Written by Bernie Kay. Produced by Trevor Bond. Directed by Terry Ward.
"Memory Lane" episode from series 2 was not broadcast until June 1988 but was made alongside series 2.
Bananaman was a popular cartoon and is one of the most well-known British superheroes. Taken from the DC Thomson comic entitled Nutty, it was made into a TV animated series of 40 five-minute episodes by Terry Ward of Flicks Films Ltd.[11]