THE ANGRY BEAVERS EPISODE GUIDE
Seasons 3 - 5
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THIRD SEASON (March 14, 1999)
There are quite a few gaps between new episodes; for example, episode
33 first aired 14 weeks after episode 27
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Episode 27
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (forest animal)
- Richard Horvitz (forest animal)
- Scott Weil (Big Rabbit, forest animal)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Get The Shows Out!" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "Get The Shows Out!" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- John "Get The Shows Out!" Cawley (line producer)
- Anne "Get The Shows Out!" Michaud (assistant production manager)
- Charlie "Get The Music Out" Brissette (music by) (what, no exclamation point?)
- Gary C. "Get The Sheets Out!" Hall (checker)
- Tony "Get The Audio Out!" Ostyn (audio production supervisor)
- Michael Q. "Get The Models Out!" Ceballos (character design supervisor)
- Jerry "Get The Props Out!" Royal (prop design)
- Maurice F. "Get The Layouts Out!" Morgan II (layout supervisor)
- Rosanna "Get The Itineraries Out!" DiLoreto (executive assistant)
- Frank "Get The Paintings Out!" Furlong (art director)
- Geri "Get The Color Mark-Ups Out!" Rochon (color key supervisor)
- Jim "Get The Story Boards Out!" Schumann (storyboard clean-up)
- Heather "Get The Shows Out!" Adams (post-production director)
- Jessica "Get The Effects Out!" Dorff (post-production supervisor)
- Donna "Get The Actors Out!" Grillo (voice casting)
- Eric "Get The Sound Effects Out!" Freeman (sound editor)
- Scott "Get The Shows On The Plane" Mansz (overseas supervising director)
- A Very Special Thanks To: Herb "Why Are The Shows Going Out So Fast!" Scannell
- Mary "We Never Get The Shows Out That Fast!" Harrington (executive producer for Nicktoons)
- Michael "Why Get 'Em Out So Fast?" Lessa (senior producer)
- Merriwether "Why Are We Writing So Fast?" Williams (story editor)
- Emily "Why Do I Have To Give Notes So Fast?" Gmerek (production executive)
- Brian "I Wasn't Here Before We Had To Get The Shows Out So Fast!" Miller (executive in charge of
production)
My Bunnyguard
Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Gary Conrad, Mitchell Schauer, Michael R. Gerard
Animation Director: Robert Hughes
When Norbert and Daggett are threatened, they hire a large bunny as a bodyguard
What's Eating You?
Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Gary Conrad, Mitchell Schauer, Michael R. Gerard
Animation Director: Robert Hughes
While spelunking (cave exploring), Norbert, Daggett, and Stump are trapped underground, and Norbert and Daggett
have to make their way back up before either of them get so hungry that they have to eat Stump
Episode 28
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (forest animal)
- Richard Horvitz (Big Bunny, forest animal)
- Mark Klastorin (leech #1, Konspiracy Kevin)
- Charlie Brissette (background singer)
- Terry Wood (background singer)
- Vange Gunn (background singer)
- Jeff Gunn (background singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "I'm not Ty" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "I'm not Ty either" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- John "Who's Ty?" Cawley (line producer)
- Charile "Ty? What's a Ty?" Brissette (music by)
- Tammy "Ty ain't here!" Slusser (animation timer)
- Tony "I think Ty's on the next card" Ostyn (audio production supervisor)
- Steve "Ty? I thought it was Richard" Aguilar (character design supervisor)
- Maurice F. "Ty likes to be called Ty" Morgan II (layout supervisor)
- Ty Schafrath "Here I is!"
- Ty "Here I is" Schafrath (production intern)
- "Wait! I'm over here!" - Ty
- "Don't call me Richard." - Ty
- "Call me...Ty." - Ty
- Geri "Ty! You're on the wrong card!" Rochon (color key supervisor)
- "Sorry." - Ty
- "Look! It's Me!" - Ty
- Ty "Richard" Schafrath (storyboard clean-up)
- Tony "Did you see Ty?" Ostyn (film editor)
- John "I saw Richard" Delaurie (animatic operator)
- Kevin "Maybe it's Ty Richard" Zelch (animatic assistant)
- Heather "It's Richard Ty" Adams (post production director)
- Brad "Who cares about Ty?" Carow (editor)
- Jessica "Dirff, Duff, Daff, aw, heck, call me Ty!" Dorff (post production supervisor)
- Kimberly "How many letters in Ty?" Goossen (post production assistant)
- Matthew "2 many" Brown (post production assistant)
- Donna "I know Ty Hardin" Grillo (voice casting)
- Tom "Formerly known as Ty?" Syslo (supervising sound FX editor)
- Dexter P. "Ty" (Da Vinci colorist)
- Carl "Ty Chee" Linton (overseas layout supervisor)
- A very special thanks to: Mark Taylor 'Cause he's just so darn cute!"
(yes, the mismatched quotation marks are correct)
- Emily "Can we replace Ty with something less suggestive?" Gmerek (production executive)
- Brian "Ty before E except after 6:00" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Omega Beaver
Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Ty Schafrath, Mitchell Schauer, Michael R. Gerard
Animation Director: Robert Hughes
Spurred on by a conspiracy comic book, Daggett thinks he's being attacked by giant mutant howler leeches - and
those things that look like giant mutant howler leeches headed towards the dam aren't exactly easing his fears
Bite This!
Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Ty Schafrath, Mario D'Anna
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
Norb is a...a bedbiter (he suffers from the childhood affliction of biting things in his sleep)
Episode 29
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (Pete, outhouse)
- Richard Horvitz (Rover, sheep)
- Ed Winter (scientist, giggling ghost, narrator)
- Charlie Brissette (background singer)
- Terry Wood (background singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Soft as a Kitten" Schauer (executive producer) (the only special credit that had any
capital letters)
- Michael R. "tough as a koi" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Anne "crawly as a pill bug" Michaud (production manager)
- Charile "prickly as a porcupine" Brissette (music by)
- Gary C. "jumpy as a cricket" Hall (checker)
- Michael Q. "big as a tick" Ceballos (character design supervisor)
- Jin "lovable as a walking stick" Sur (character clean-up)
- Rosanna "charming as a wolverine" DiLoreto (executive assistant)
- Dan "stiff as a sloth" Chessher (art director)
- Eric "cute as a horny toad" Mahady (background stylist)
- Jackie "noisy as a worm" Stewart (color keyist)
- Jim "creepy as a gator" Schumann (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Heather "some kind of animal" Adams (post production director)
- Brad "perky as a spider" Carow (editor)
- Donna "burly as a pekinese" Grillo (voice casting)
- Timothy J. "cuddly as a lizard" Borquez (sound supervisor & mixed by)
- Emily "loopy as a gopher" Gmerek (prodcution executive)
- Brian "get the net" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Spooky Spoots
Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
Norbert and Daggett are enjoying the presence of "good" ghosts in their dam, until Those Two Guys Who
Must Be Scientists Because They're Wearing White Coats arrive to get rid of the ghosts
Originally, the clue to 3-Down in the crossword puzzle
Daggett was working on was "A pissed-off aquatic rodent"; however, it was later
changed to just "An aquatic rodent", which is in line with what Daggett says the
clue is.
Up All Night II: Up All Day - The Reckoning
Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel, Mitchell Schauer, Michael R. Gerard
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
In the sequel to "Up All Night", Norbert and Daggett return to the present time, only to discover that
they can't fall asleep
Episode 30
Cast:
- Cynthia Mann (Treeflower)
- Kate Donahue (Laverta Lutz)
- Paul Armbruster (lounge singer)
- Suzanne Blakeshee (bossa nova singer)
- Michael Satnton (country singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "What's that smell? Oh, it's Muscular Beaver III" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael "a little "R" and" R. Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- John "pick up the phone and" Cawley (line producer)
- Charlie "No, no!" Brissette (music by)
- Andrew "Shoot it" Overtoom (animation timer)
- Gary C. "as Gary Do" Hall
- Kimberly "gaa, gaa, goo" Goossen (audio production assistant)
- Michael Q. "the elephants" Cellabos (character design supervisor)
- Jerry "Rob" Royal (prop design)
- Jin "soo knives" Sur (character clean-up)
- Cliff "Now, let's talk about me some more." Voorhees (layout design)
- Scott "I play every sport..adequately" Ninnemann (production coordinator)
- Micah "Dream weaver" Wright (script supervisor)
- Eric "Oy!" Mahady (background stylist)
- David "May the" Wigforss "be with you!" (digital background coordinator)
- Jackie "what do you mean, calling me a worm?" Stewart (color keyist)
- Heather "Tough as mousse" Adams (post-production director)
- Jessica "Watch my tattoo when I flex!" Dorff (post-production supervisor)
- Donna "Mitch's second mother" Grillo (voice casting)
- Al "Mitch's real Dad" Johnson (engineer)
- Eric "Zip! Pow! Wham!" Freeman (sound editor)
- Timothy J. "Sun's coming up? I'm outta here!" Garrity
- Larry "Carry me? I'll" Cariou (overseas animation supervisor)
- Emily "Newlywed" Gmerek (production executive)
- Brian "Been Married for years" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Muscular Beaver 3
Written by: John Derevlany
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
When Norbert discovers (or at least thinks) that Treeflower has become Muscular Beaver's new sidekick, he gets
into the act as well with Baron Oncebadthengoodnowbadagainbeaver
Sang'em High
Written by: John Derevlany
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Directed by: Gary Conrad
Laverta Lutz (from "Alley Oops") thinks she's "The Lady of the Pond" and tells Daggett the
secret to winning an argument against Norbert, which Daggett takes just a little too literally
Episode 31
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (Pete)
- Richard Horvitz (duck)
- Clancy Brown (Harrington)
- Ed Winter (scientist)
- John Garry (Barry)
Credits:
- Michael "that's who I" R. Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Anne "if you miss buying tickets, you" Michaud (production manager)
- Charile "I look a lot like me" Brissette (music by)
- Pat "the dough out evenly" Gary (animation timer)
- Tony "no baloney" Ostyn (audio production supervisor)
- Kimberly "it's a boy...with 4 heads!" Goossen (audio production assistant)
- Michael "playing 8 ball without a" Q. Ceballos (character design supervisor)
- Jerry "jubilee" Royal (prop design)
- Frank "the capitol of Oklahoma used to be" Guthrie (layout design...and that should be spelled "capital")
- Scott "pro bowler" Ninneman (production coordinator)
- "low" Brent "district" Crowe (production assistant)
- Micah "emotionally corrupt" Wright (script supervisor)
- Frank "not the one in Terminator 2" Furlong (background supervisor)
- Pablito "no one knows I can Speak" Paguio (background stylist)
- Stephen "Mister" Christian (digital background assistant)
- Mario "Hoop....Pahhhhh!" D'Anna (storyboard supervisor)
- Jim "I'll miss my train" Schumann (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Yasha "Let's see you make fun of my name!" Varga
- Heather "incense has two meanings" Adams (post production director)
- Jessica "bathtub koi pond" Dorff
- Diane "It's all" Greco "to me!" (Foley Artist)
- Scott "I've retired. So there!" Mansz (overseas supervising director)
- Brian "Too handsome to admit it!" Miller (executive in charge of production)
In Search Of Big Byoo-Tox
Written by: (ahem) Sultan Pepper
Storyboard by: Gary Conrad, Mario D'Anna
Animation Director: Robert Hughes
In order to get his hands on Norbert's "Duck and Cover Duck", Daggett gets tips in sneakiness from "Big
Byoo-Tox", a giant hairy creature usually seen only in tabloid newspapers
By the way, "Big Byoo-Tox" sounds like a reference to the movie Ensign Pulver (the sequel
to Mister Roberts); "byoo-tox" is how not to pronounce the word "buttocks"
Moronathon Man
Written by: John Derevlany
Storyboard by: Kelly James, Mario D'Anna
Animation Director: Robert Hughes
The scientists in white coats dump a potion into the water around the dam that results in everybody except Daggett
becoming exceptionally stupid
Episode 32
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (stage driver, wolverine)
- Richard Horvitz (wolverine)
- Peter McNichol (Kid Friendly)
- Waylon Jennings (balladeer)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Michael Stanton (singer)
- Jeff Gunn (singer)
- Bob Joyce (singer)
Credits:
- Michael R. "Lieutenant" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Anne "I'm so bitter" Michaud (production manager)
- Charile "I know the way to Fraser Park!" Brissette (music by)
- Tammy "What's a stopwatch?" Slusser (animation timer)
- Nancy "Where's a stopwatch?" Avery (animation timer)
- Andrew "There's a stop watch!" Overtoom (animation timer)
- Pat "Stop! Watch!" Gary (animation timer)
- Gary C. "Anybody got the time?" Hall (checker)
- Michael Q. "are so beautiful to me" Ceballos (character design supervisor)
- Jerry "How do you build a patio?" Royal (prop design)
- Jin "is my only weakness" Sur (character clean-up)
- Scott "Name the sport and I'll talk about it!" Ninneman (production coordinator)
- Angela "pookums" Guarjardo (production assistant)
- Rosanna "What? What? What did you say? Wha?!" DiLoreto (executive assistant)
- Micah "go down three blocks and turn" Wright (script supervisor)
- Frank "I look live Steve Reeves!" Furlong (background supervisor)
- Dan "I look like George Reeves!" Chessher (art director)
- Craig "I look like that other Reeves....what's his name?...I forget" Gardner (background stylist)
- Steven "The taking of" Kellems "1,2,3" (digital background assistant)
- Eric "The dating monster" Mahady (digital effects supervisor)
- Jim "Toot, Toot!" Schumann (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Heather "Duck, my laptop is loaded!" Adams (post production director)
- Brad "I'm working hard, I've gotta be sick" Carow (editor)
- Jessica "Enough about me, let's talk about me for awhile!" Dorff (post production supervisor)
- Timothy J. "Watch my calves when I stand on my toes!" Borquez (sound supervisor & mixed by)
- Brad "thick as a" Brock (foley mixer)
- Carl "my shirt is covered in" Linton (overseas layout supervisor)
- Emily Gmerek-"corned beef" Hache (production executive)
Looks like that comment in Episode 30 about Emily "Newlywed" Gmerek is
accurate
The Legend of Kid Friendly
Special Guest Star: Waylon Jennings as the Balladeer
Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Directed by: Gary Conrad
In the Old West, Norbert and Daggett try to avoid Kid Friendly, who kills people with kindness
Silent but Deadly
Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
Norbert and Daggett wake up to discover their bedroom is filled with sleeping wolverines, complete with sharp teeth
and an appetite for beavers, and have to find a way out without doing things like talking
Episode 33
Cast:
- Tim Borquez (El Grapadura, man in alligator)
- Clea Lewis (Wanda, woman in TV movie)
- Victor Wilson (Bing)
- Ed Winter (wrestling announcer, TV announcer)
- Cynthia Mann (Treeflower)
- Tim Thomerson (Dad)
- Charile Brissette (singer)
- Tom Armbruster (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "fill in the blank" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "crankin' the shows out" Gerard
Get a faster crank!
- "Ba-Ba-Baa-Ba-Ba-Bra" Anne Michaud (production manager)
- Charlie "midnight at the oasis" Brissette (music by)
- Charlie Brissette Quote Of The Week: "Don't tell my wife! Hers isn't broken!"
- Nancy "like Nan do" Avery (animation timer)
- "The" Steve "of destruction" Aguilar (character design)
- "On with the" Shoshana Stolove (character clean-up)
- Spencer "I like riding bikes..WHOA!..(crash)" Davis (layout design)
- Frank Guthrie "on a match" (layout design)
- Nancy "knock the" Kubol "into the 8 ball" (production intern)
- Rosanna "Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
blah, blah. You wanted to say something?" DiLoreto (executive assistant)
- Nick "the fandom menace" Wright (background supervisor)
- "beans and" Frank Furlong (background supervisor)
- Dan "get it off my" Chessher (art director)
- Geri Rochon "and on and on and on!" (color key supervisor)
No fair using the same one twice - see Episode 26
- Jackie "by crackie" Stewart (color keyist)
- Mario "HEEP-pahhhhh" D'Anna (storyboard supervisor)
- Jim "Your feet stink! Put on your" Schumann (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- "Stop sending me "reen" I don't need any!" Maureen Mascarina (storyboard clean-up)
- Heather "doin' 80 miles an hour in the parking garage" Adams (post-production director)
- Brad "you gotta" Carow "that weight" (editor)
- "Sally" Jessica "Raphael" Dorff (post-production assistant)
- Mishelle "I hit you, didn't I?" Smith (post-production assistant)
- Justin "HWHOOOO" Brinsfield (assistant engineer)
- Kimberly "Stand back! I'm eating for two" Goossen (audio production assistant)
- Larry "If you carry me, I'll" Cariou (overseas animation supervisor)
- Brian "One potato, two potato, three potato, four!" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Tough Love
Written by: Kati Rocky
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
On their way to see El Grapadora - no, wait, that's "the stapler" - El Grapadura, Norbert and
Daggett encounter Bing, who was dumped by his girlfriend, and while Norbert (himself left alone by Treeflower)
consoles Bing, Daggett tries to find the girl to get them back together
A Little Dad'll Do You
Written by: John Derevlany
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Robert Hughes
Norbert and Daggett's father pays the boys a surprise visit
Episode 34
Cast:
- Mark Klastorin (Truckee, guard #1)
- Joe Lala (El Grapadura, alien)
That's the third different voice for El Grapadura
- Cynthia Mann (Treeflower)
- John Garry (Barry)
- Victor Wilson (Bing)
- Charile Brissette (singer)
- Tom Armbruster (singer)
- Vangie Gunn (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "short hair" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "digging a huge hole in his backyard" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- John "always on" Cawley (line producer)
- Anne "Twinkle Toes" Michaud (production manager)
- Charile "Oh, the keyboard is electric?" Brissette (music by)
- "Fancy" Nancy Avery (animation timer)
- Steve "either Aguil isn't or" Aguilar (character design)
- Shoshana "little love light on me" Stolove (character clean-up)
- Spencer "Curly" Davis (layout design)
- Cliff "Mo" Voorhees (layout design)
I think he meant "Moe"
- Frank "Larry" Guthrie (layout design)
- "My spokes are" Brent Crowe (production assistant)
- Nancy "eww, this movie is" Goree (production assistant)
- Micah "I'm the best writer. Just ask me." Wright (script supervisor)
- "Neat-O" Pablito Paguio (background stylist)
- Carie "me back to ol' Virginie" Herman (color keyist)
- Jim "man with one red" Schumann (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Pete Mekis "some more taquitos" (storyboard clean-up)
- Jessica "I'm hoping to get a room at the Wal" Dorff (post-production supervisor)
- Jim "shine on you crazy" Leber (second engineer)
- Justin "too pretty for words" Brinsfield (assistant engineer)
- Kimberly "I need a cubicle for the baby!" Goossen (audio production assistant)
- Diane "Listen to the EFX I can make with my little toe!" Greco (foley artist)
- Brian "Village of the Giants" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Pass It On!
Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Chris Dent, Mario D'Anna, Joel Seibel, Rhoydon Shishido
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
Norbert, Daggett, and their friends tell a campfire story in which different people take up the story from where
the previous person left off, each of which is animated in a different style
Stump's Family Reunion
Written by: Dashel Thompson and Gary Thompson
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
Daggett tries to save Stump's family reunion from Norbert, whose ear infection makes him act crazy
Episode 35
Cast:
- John Garry (Barry)
- Cynthia Mann (Treeflower)
- Victor Wilson (Bing)
- Mark Klastorin (Truckee)
- Mitch Schauer ("Muscular Beaver 4" narrator)
- Gregg Berger ("Act Your Age" narrator)
- Charile Brissette (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
- Maxine Waters (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Did I hear laughter during a new show?" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "Can you believe it?" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- "Jimmy loves Mary" Anne Michaud (production manager)
- Charlie "At last my life is in-tune!" Brissette (music by)
- "A small Tam is a" Tammy Slusser (animation timer)
- "Pitter" Pat Gary (animation timer)
- Michael Q. "Firmly packed" Ceballos (character design supervisor)
- Jin "AARRGHH! There's a speck of dust!" Sur (character clean-up)
- Cliff "Feelin' better every day" Voorhees (layout design)
- "Your" Brent "is overdue" Crowe (production assistant)
- Rosanna "My tongue is swollen, and I can't get up" DiLoreto (executive assistant)
- Victor "Hey, champion!" Wilson (story editor)
- Frank "I'm in the pink, but I see red, when I'm blue!" Furlong (background supervisor)
- "Perky" Dan Chessher (art director)
- Geri "Pretty maids all in a" Rochon (color key supervisor)
You just had a repeat in Episode 33, and now this (used in Episode 19)
- Mario "Oh, Baby!" D'Anna (storyboard supervisor)
- Arnie C. "my baby's picture" Miclat (storyboard clean-up)
- Jessica "flexed her mighty back, sending an electric shockwave across the sleeping midwest!" Dorff
(post production supervisor)
- Mishelle "psycho" Smith (post production assistant)
- Jim "is there anybody in there" Leber (second engineer)
- Justin "AAOOO!" Brinsfield (assistant engineer)
- (Kings of the double body fall) Rick Hinson, Eric Freeman, Mark Mailand, Les Wolf (sound editors)
- Brian "I will smash you puny humans!" Miller
Muscular Beaver 4
Written by: John Derevlany
Storyboard by: Jim Shumann
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
When Daggett actually believes that Toebot has taken control of him (and Muscular Beaver Whoosh), Norbert
turns his party into a "superhero costume party", resulting in "The Justice Guys And One Gal"
coming to Muscular Beaver's rescue
Act Your Age
Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
An ancient tree crashes into the dam, and when Norbert and Daggett bite into it, they become kids again
Episode 36
Cast:
- Tim Thomerson (Dad)
- Charile Brissette (singer)
- Vangie Gunn (singer)
- Maxine Waters (singer)
Credits:
- Executive Producer: Mitchell Schauer - Special Note from Mitch: "Pack Your Dags" is not my fault!
- Creative Supervising Producer/Director: Michael R. Gerard - Special Note from Mikey re Pack Your Dags: "Who's
fault is it then?!"
Probably the fault of whoever used "Who's" ("who is") instead
of "Whose"
- John "creepy" Cawley (line producer)
- Charile "See Briss pull up a chair. See" Brissette (music by)
- Tammy "I can lift huge wooden objects" Slusser (animation timer)
- John R. "skin and bones" Statema (character design)
- Spencer "Gifts" Davis (layout design)
- Frank "Guh, one...guh, two..." Guthrie (layout design)
- Scott "Proud to be me" Ninneman (production coordinator)
- Micah "Obie-One-Canapies" Wright (script supervisor)
- Eric "STYX" Mahady (digital effects supervisor)
- Mario "HEEP-pahhhhh" D'Anna (storyboard supervisor)
Isn't that what it said in Episode 33?
- Pete "Zuh" Mekis (storyboard clean-up)
- Brad Carow "row, row your boat!" (editor)
- Jessica "don't let the" Dorff "hit ya..." (post production supervisor)
- Mishelle "Maw Bell" Smith (post production assistant)
- Jim "Don't give me none of your too good to be" Leber (second engineer)
- Kimberly "Big, Bad Mama!" Goossen (audio production assistant)
- Tom "What'd you say?" Syslo (supervising sound FX editor)
- Rick "Huh?" Hinson (sound editor)
- Eric "Eh?" Freeman (sound editor)
- Mark "What wuzzat?" Mailand (sound editor)
- Les "Wha?" Wolf (sound editor)
- Brad "I didn't hear ya...?" Brock (foley mixer)
- Diane "What?" Greco (foley artist)
- Timothy J. "Pardon" Borquez (re-recording mixer)
- Timothy J. "Excuse me.What?" Garrity (re-recording mixer)
- Brian "Can you really bleed money out of a turnip?" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Too Loose Latrine
Written by: John Derevlany
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
Daggett tries flushing one too many things down the toilet and clogs it - just when he needs to go
Pack Your Dags
Written by: Mary Jo Smith and Barry Springfellow
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
Norbert gets "the urge" - a beaver's natural urge to abandon their current dam and build a new one
Episode 37
Cast:
- Dee Bradley Baker (weatherman, mongoose)
- John Garry (Barry)
- Wally Wiggert (Wolffe D. Wolf, plane passenger)
- Mitch Schauer (narrator, Truckee)
- Charile Brissette (singer)
- Vangie Gunn (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "We should make show with 'Dag' in the title" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "You happy now, Mitch?" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- John "is the loneliest number" Cawley (line producer)
- Anne Michaud "me the money" (production manager)
- Charlie "My lats fan out like the mighty peacock" Brissette (music by)
- Frank "pinky coif" Guthrie (layout design)
- Scott "of the Antartic" Ninneman (production coordinator)
That's the way "Antarctic" was spelled
- Rosanna "See? I'm losing weight!..Wait..." DiLoreto (executive assistant)
- Eric "Oy!" Mahady (digital effects supervisor)
Oy is the word for it - just as it was in Episode 30
- Geri "pushes her hair behind her ear every 5 seconds" Rochon (color key supervisor)
- "Had a flat tire just outside Tucum" Carie Herman (color keyist)
- Jim "Jim Sala-Bim" Schumann (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Brad "white legs" Carow (editor)
AHEM - see Episode 19
- Jessica "Looking for 2 bedroom, 1 bath with fireplace and small creepy things that pull plugs out of the
wall" Dorff (post-production supervisor)
- Jim "Ticking away at the moments that make up a dull day" Leber (second engineer)
- Kimberly "Look out, she's falling this way!" Goossen (audio production assistant)
- Timothy J. "Mule Skinner" Borquez (sound supervisor & mixed by)
- Tom "Yul Skinner" Syslo (supervising sound FX editor)
- Eric "Mule Brynner" Freeman (sound editor)
- Emily Gmerek "gobbity goo, hibbidy hobbidy bibbidy boo"-Hache
- Brian "What is that credit all about?" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Daggy Dearest
Written by: Kati Rocky
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
Daggett thinks he gave birth - to a baby mongoose
Dag's List
Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
(actually, the credit spelled it "Story Board")
Animation Director: Robert Hughes
Norbert gets Daggett a personal organizer, thinking it will result in a few laughs at Daggett's expense, but when
an accident involving a pen, a train, a plane, and Barry makes most of the animals think that being on "Dag's
list" is bad, they run for help to Norbert, who promises to keep them off the list...for a price
Episode 38
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (Stinky)
- Robert Patrick (Wingnut)
- Gregg Berger (newsreader, cosmonaut)
- Charile Brissette (singer)
- Tom Armbruster (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Boy, thank dog, that's over!" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "very buff" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- "To the spoils go" Victor Wilson (story editor)
- Charlie "missed a few notes" Brissette (music by)
- John "creepy" Cawley (line producer)
Sounds a lot like what it said in Episode 36...
- Anne "your point being?" Michaud (production manager)
- Jerry "love with the prop stranger" Royal (prop design)
- "Jump off a" Cliff Voorhees (layout design)
- Bob "whatever!" Curtis (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Nancy "a là" Goree (production assistant)
- Sarah "Smiles" Kushner (production intern)
- Eric "Don't get me angry. You won't like me if I'm angry" Mahady (digital
effects supervisor)
- Geri "I've got that sinkin' feelin' again" Rochon (color key supervisor)
- "My shorts are crooked and I'm a-" Justin Brinsfield (assistant engineer)
Mistaken Identity
Written by: John Requa & Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
Norbert and Daggett act like each other for 24 hours - with a crashed Russian space station in the middle of their
dam
Easy Peasy Rider
Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Robert Hughes
Daggett becomes part of a motorcycle gang
Episode 39
Cast:
- Johnny Gilbert (TV host)
- Edward Winter (scientist)
- Charile Brissette (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
Credits:
- Michael R. "43" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Victor "6" Wilson (story editor)
- Charlie "107.5" Brissette (music by)
- Anne "3" Michaud (production manager)
- Steve "41 through 45" Aguilar (character design)
- William Tyler "7 + 7" Gentry (prop design)
- Frank "2" Guthrie (layout design)
- Frank "63" Furlong (background supervisor)
- Michael "14" Phen (production intern)
- Rosanna "1/2" DiLoreto (executive assistant)
- Stephen "71.71" Christian (digital background assistant)
- Donna "3.16" Grillo (voice casting)
- Kimberly "8" Goossen (audio production assistant)
- Tammy "11" Slusser (animation timer)
- Andrew "20" Overtoom (animation timer)
- Pat "16/3" Gary (animation timer)
- Brad "(1 + 1) - 3 = ?" Carow (editor)
- Tom "11" Syslo (supervising sound FX editor)
- Marc "15 more or less" Mailand (sound editor)
- Barry "9" Cohen (online editor)
- Larry "93" Cariou (overseas animation supervisor)
- Carl "93.5" Linton (overseas layout supervisor)
- Brian "4 + 4 + 4" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Stare and Stare Alike!
Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair Taylor
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
Norbert and Daggett are engaged in a staring contest concerning a TV contest, but they're too busy staring at each
other to stare at the TV to see who won
I Am Not An Aminal I'm Scientist #1
Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Robert Hughes
Our friend the tall guy in the white coat who sounds like Colonel Flagg on M*A*S*H (for good reason) turns
himself into a beaver - and plans to develop a new, beaver-run world
FOURTH SEASON
Assuming there are 13 episodes per season, this is the first episode
of the fourth season,
even though it was first shown months before March, which is when the other seasons started
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Episode 40
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (crowd)
- Richard Horvitz (crowd)
- Tim Borquez (El Grapadura, crowd)
- Jesse Corti (El Supermuerto, police captain, referee)
- Candi Milo (secretary, screaming woman)
- Charile Brissette (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "El Chubbito Bosso" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "El Mini Mitch" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Victor "El Tano Stud-O" Wilson (story editor)
- Micah "El Lego Calve-O Grande" Wright (script supervisor)
- Charlie "El Wrongo Note-O" Brissette (music by)
- John "El Costumo Zorro" Cawley (line producer)
- Anne "El Blondo Bitterita" Michaud (production manager)
- Michael Q. Ceballos "Which means 'See Ball'" (character design supervisor)
- Steve Aguilar "Which means 'Tight Pudding'" (character design)
- Jerry "El Lowo Brotherin" Royal (prop design)
- Spencer "Aroyo Aroyo Your Boat-o" Davis (layout design)
- Bob "El Hello?" Curtis (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Dan "El Muto Talker-o" Chessher (art director)
- Pablito Paguio "Which means 'I Fly With Big Grin'" (background stylist)
- Eric "El Dart Blanco" Mahady (digital effects supervisor)
- Donna "El Signorita Hot-o Off The" Grillo (voice casting)
- Kimberly "El Momia Gigantica" Goossen (casting coordinator)
- Jim "Side-o of Dark-o Lunar" Leber (second engineer)
- Nancy "Trim Chiquita" Avery (animation timer)
- Jessica "Chiquita y Motor-Mouth-o" Dorff (post production supervisor)
- Timothy J. Borquez "Which means 'My Hips Are Numb'" (sound supervisor & mixed by)
- Tom Syslo "Which means...Tom...Syslo" (supervising sound FX editor)
- Brian "El Computo Of Muy Macho Numberos" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Norberto y Daggetto en El Grapadura Y El Castor Malo
(Norbert and Daggett in "El Grapadura and the Bad Beaver")
Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Jim Schumann - "You Write 'em, I'll Draw 'em"
Directed by: Patty Shinagawa
...who should have directed someone to draw her with a smaller nose
In a takeoff of Mexican movies starring superstar professional wrestlers (and they really do wear their masks through
the entire film), Daggett wants to create a super wrestler by extracting the abilities of other wrestlers, including
El Grapadura
En Español con subtitulos en Ingles
The Loogie Hawk
Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Chris Headrick
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
Norbert and Daggett try to rid the forest of the Loogie Hawk, whose spit is incredibly sticky, only to discover
that, well, "spit happens"
Episode 41
Cast:
- David Ogden Stiers (Byron)
- Greg Ellis (Randy, supercomputer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Thunder" Schauer (executive producer)
You stole your own thunder from Episode 18
- Michael R. "Super-Flex" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Micah "Talks during movies" Wright (script supervisor)
- Charlie "Bom, Bom, Bommm" Brissette (music by)
- Anne Michaud "What you got!" (production manager)
- John R. "A drawing demon" Statema (character design)
- Jin Sur "You're table's ready" (character clean-up)
That mistake wasn't on my part - it's spelled "You're" in the credits
- Maurice F. Morgan "Fairchild" II (layout supervisor)
- Mario "Little Orphan" D'Anna (storyboard supervisor)
- Pete Mekis "Some donuts" (storyboard clean-up)
- Michael Phen "Phen" (production intern)
- "A" Rosanna "by any other name" DiLoreto (executive assistant)
- Eric "Mahoots!!" Mahady (digital effects supervisor)
- "Kim" Kimberly "Kim, Kim, Ker" Goossen (casting coordinator)
- "Run like" Jim Leber (second engineer)
- Andrew "It's not over til its" Overtoom (animation timer)
- Jessica "Helperd with the credits!" Dorff (post production supervisor)
- Eric "Born" Freeman (sound editor)
- Emily "No relation to Anne" Hache (production executive)
- Brian Miller "Outpost" (executive in charge of production)
Kreature Komforts
Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Chris Headrick
Directed by: Robert Hughes
A relative of Norbert and Daggett's "from the wild" comes to visit, and ends up getting the two of them
to give up "the comforts of home" and "go wild"
Oh, Brother?
Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
After seeing home movies of his birth, Norbert is convinced that Daggett is not his brother - and he's even more
convinved when a beaver who looks almost exactly like him (with a beaver who looks almost exactly like Daggett
in tow) says the same thing
Episode 42
Cast:
- Richard Horvitz (otter #2)
- Gailard Sartain (Big "O")
- Greg Burson (judge, otter #1)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Jeff Gunn (singer)
- Vangie Gunn (singer)
Credits:
- "Seven Year" Mitchell Schauer (executive producer)
- Victor "Sen Yung" Wilson (story editor)
- Micah "I'm moving! Give me Money!" Wright (script supervisor)
- Charlie "Oom Pappa Oom Mow Mow" Brissette (music by)
- Anne "ol" Michaud (production manager)
- John R. "The thinnest man alive" Statema (character design)
- Maurice F. Morgan "The Pirate" (layout supervisor)
- Cliff "Chin" Voorhees (layout design)
- Mario D'Anna "Bros." (storyboard supervisor)
- Bob "Whing-a-ding-ding" Curtis (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Dan Chessher "That's my baby! Nossher! Don't mean maybe!" (art director)
- Julie Ritchie, "me poorie" (production intern)
- Rosanna DiLoreto "D wackiest girlie around!" (executive assistant)
- Eric "The Viking" Mahady (digital effects supervisor)
- Juli Hashigushi "and I hashapayless" (animation timer)
You get what you pay for - isn't it spelled "Hashiguchi"?
- Brad "Hoot that tootie!" Carow (editor)
- Jessica "I'm way outta control and there's no doctor to sue me!" Dorff (post production supervisor)
- Tom "cold-hearted married man" Syslo (supervising sound FX editor)
- Brian "making marks on the wall from standing on my head" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Das Spoot
Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Jim Schumann
Directed by: Robert Hughes
When Norbert and Daggett discover a deep trench in their pond, they build a submarine to explore it
SqOtters
Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Rhoydon Shishido
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
While Norbert and Daggett are out recycling, a group of otters uses "the Law of Nature" to occupy the
vacant dam
Episode 43
Cast:
- Beverly Garland (unseen foe)
- Patti Deutsch (female voice, racoon walla)
- Gregg Berger (Guermo, nature program host, cooking host)
- Mary Scheer (computer voice, woman's voice, model)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
- Bob Joyce (singer)
- Tom Armbruster (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Remember when the beavers were on model?" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "Don't complain! They had eyes!" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Charile "The tuner. Not the fish" Brissette (music by)
- "For a few dollars" Maurice F. Morgan II (layout supervisor)
This one has appeared II times, the first in Episode 19
- Mario "Heep-Bahhh!" D'Anna (storyboard supervisor)
- Bob "Everyone? Start cleaning" Curtis (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Arpil "I'll scrub!" Krikorian (storyboard clean-up)
- Maureen "I'll wipe!" Mascarina (storyboard clean-up)
- Pete "I'll buff!" Mekis (storyboard clean-up)
- Arnie C. "I'll dry!" Miclat (storyboard clean-up)
- Ty "I'll watch!" Schafrath (storyboard clean-up)
- Eric "Computer crashed! See you next year!" Mahady (digital effects supervisor)
- Jim "Do I hear a distant dog barking?" Leber (second engineer)
- Justin "I'm so pretty...oh, so pretty...." Brinsfield (assistant engineer)
- Tammy "And a one..." Slusser (animation timer)
- Nancy "And a two..." Avery (animation timer)
- Andrew "And a...a...darn!" Overtoom (animation timer)
- Heather "Whimpy wrist" Adams (post production director)
- Jessica "My voice isn't high pitched" Hey, why are all the dogs howling in pain?" Dorff (post
production supervisor)
- Brian "The fruit man" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Long Tall Daggy
Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair Taylor
Directed by: Pat Shinagawa (yes, it said "Pat")
Norbert can't handle it when he discovers Daggett is taller than he is
Practical Jerks
Written by: Merry Williams
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Robert Hughes
Someone is playing practical jokes on Norbert and Daggett (that is, someone besides Daggett and Norbert, respectively)
Episode 44
Cast:
- Victor Wilson (Bing)
- Gregg Berger (Bill Licking)
- Jon Garry (Barry, forest animals)
- Charile Brissette (singer)
- Tom Armbruster (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Nice N'Homely" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "Nice N'Baloney" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Victor "Hey, look at me! I do!" Wilson (story editor)
- Charlie "can pop my knuckles to Flight Of The Bumble Bee" Brissette (music by)
- Anne "passed out on the flow" Michaud (production manager)
- Steve "former storm drain inspector" Aguilar (character design)
- Taesso "Tae Bo, Tae one on, Tae a yellow ribbon" Kim (prop design)
- Jin "The Heat Of The Night" Sur (character clean-up)
- Bob "Who's so cool, he's become a religion" Curtis (storuboard clean-up supervisor)
- "Bean n" Frank Furlong (background supervisor)
Isn't that what it said in Episode 33? Well, no, it said "beans"
- Julie Ritchie "Rich" (production intern)
- "Blood and" Sandra Jenkins (production intern)
- Steven "The Talking of" Kellams One, Two, Three" (digital background assistant)
Did you catch the mistake? I gave you two chances:
One, that should probably be "The Taking
Of", not "Talking"
Two, the quotes between Kellams and One are missing
...and on top of all that, he had this one in Episode 32
- Geri "and the beat" Rochon "and the beat Rochon" (color key supervisor)
- Jim "Alan Parsons look-alike" Leber (second engineer)
- "This" Justin "film at 11:00" Brinsfield (assistant engineer)
- Kevin Zelch "the best grape juice!" (animatic assistant)
- Gary Hall "Hey! Where's the "C" for my middle initial?" (checker)
- Jessica "Little Honey Pot with wrinkly feet" Dorff (post production supervisor)
- Mishelle Smith "Smith? Yeah, right! And my name is Jones!" (post production assistant)
- Carl Linton "Linton? The famous cat burglar?" (overseas supervisor)
- Emily Hache "Formerly known as the artist Gmerek"
- Brian "Have you ever walked the streets of Bakersfield?" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Nice & Lonely
Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Robert Hughes
Norbert and Daggett can't send Bing far enough away, until he becomes the celebrity of the moment, after which
Norbert and Daggett compete to see who can be a bigger friend to him
Soccer? I Hardly Knew Him!
Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Sandra Frame, Bob Curtis
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
Daggett, who doesn't know the first thing about soccer ("don't use your hands"), turns into a soccer
supremo when he converts his anger into a powerful kick
Episode 45
Cast:
- Cynthia Mann (Treeflower)
- Victor Wilson (Bing)
- John Garry (Barry)
- Mark Klastorin (Truckee)
- Ken Foree (The Voice)
- Mahan Kerrigan (G-Man #1, male voice)
- Jeffrey Gunn (G-Man #2, singer)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Vangie Gunn (singer)
- Suzie Stevens (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "wishfull stinker" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "koi polloi" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Victor "pull!" Wilson (story editor)
- Charlie "I can name that song in four verses!" Brissette (music by)
- Anne "(softly) Can I...ask you something?" Michaud (production manager)
- Jerry "I twist you head for dollar, no more!" Royal (prop design)
- Mario "D'lime an" D'Anna "nut" (storyboard supervisor)
- "the name's" Bob Curtis (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Craig "king of his own hill" Gardener (background stylist)
- Rosanna "What do you mean I don't pay attention?! Oh, you were talking baseball." DiLoreta
- Eric "Male and E-Mail made he them." Mahady (digital effects supervisor)
- Geri "Anybody out there 38?!" Rochon (color key supervisor)
- Kimberly "Frightening to kids at concerts" Goossen (casting coordinator)
- "George Frederick" Krandel Crews (engineer)
- Justin "You have to date me! I'm wearing a suit!" Brinsfield (assistant engineer)
- Gary "Reading outside. Will return Tuesday." Hall (checker)
- Brad "Thin lips" Carow (editor)
- Jessica "I can dead lift a box of Hi-HO crackers." Dorff (post-production services)
- Michael "Oh wow, man....I mean, man,Oh, wow! Wow, man!" Petak (additional post-production services)
- Tom "more reserved now that he's married" Syslo (supervising sound FX editor)
- Carl "busiest man on the show" Linton (overseas animation supervisor)
- Emily "my dog peeks over the edge of the bed." Heche (production executive)
- Brian "I'll tap dance if I want to!" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Brothers...to the End?
Written by: Mitch Schauer
Storyboard by: Mitch Schauer & Michael R. Gerard
Directed by: Gary Conrad
On New Year's Eve 2000 (well, it was December 31, 1999, but you get the idea), Norbert and Daggett are given the
chance to create a new world the way they want it
Euro Beavers
Written by: Barry Stringfellow
Storyboard by: Jim Schumann
Animation Director: Robert Hughes
Daggett wakes up from a long winter's nap to discover Norbert has become "European"
Episode 46
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (Beaver Squadron)
- Richard Horvitz (Beaver Squadron)
-
Patti Deutsch (Trixie, Beaver Squadron)
- Tim Thomerson (Dad, Slap Johnson)
-
Robert Stack (narrator)
- Tim Borquez (El Grapadura)
- Charlie Brissette
(singer)
- Tom Armbruster (singer)
Credits:
- Victor "Let's see what else I can hit with my truck?" Wilson (story editor)
- Charlie "I after E except for G...sharp" Brissette (music by)
- Michael Q. "I can draw!" Ceballos (character design supervisor)
- John
R. "I can draw!" Statema (character design)
- Steve "I can draw!" Aguilar
(character design)
- Josh "I can...sing!" Mepham (character design)
- Cory
"sock it" Toomey (prop design)
- Rosanna "Who are all these new people?"
DiLoreto (executive assistant)
- Eric "Watch me flip my hair" Mahady
(digital effects supervisor)
- Tara "ra, boom, dee ayy!" Miller (color
keyist)
- Justin "Heyward" Brinsfield (assistant engineer)
- Cathy "Let go
of your feelings" Luker (animation timer)
- Brad "Man with the horns" Carow
(editor)
Slap Happy
Written by: Barry Stringfellow
Storyboard by: Davil Earl
Animation Director: Brad Neave
Daggett goes overboard with tail-slapping, the universal bever signal of distress
Home Loners
Written by: Glen Ficarra and John Requa
Storyboard by: Chris Headrick
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
Norbert and Daggett are both home and both think the other is away...so who else could be in the dam with them?
Episode 47
Cast:
- Gregg Berger (Bill Licking)
- John Garry (Barry)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Lee Cherry (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "all-a-twitter" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "in-a-jiggle" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Victor "hoppin' with gravy" Wilson (story editor)
- Charlie "playin' with hoop-dee-doo" Brissette (music by)
- Anne "scheduling among bowl-um-bob" Michaud (production manager)
- Steve "drawing with looty-moh-toots" Aguilar (character design)
- Spencer "sketching over tum-toe toodies" Davis (layout design)
- Ty "drooping over bloobies" Schafrath (storyboard clean-up)
- Rosanna "nuzzi-wods as a knucklehead" DiLoreta (executive assistant)
- Geri "paint inside the kootz-zommers" Rochon (color key supervisor)
- Donna "burf-flobbies" Grillo (voice casting)
- Kimberly "tark-beeble-toom-kers" Goossen (casting coordinator)
- Tammy "zorm-wah-wah-boogies" Slusser (animation timer)
- Gary "boom-whoomps" Hall (checker)
- Jessica "peegee-peegee-whumby" Dorff
- Timothy J. "blah-pumpa-qoza" Borquez (sound supervisor & mixed by)
- Eric "bloppy-um-mums" Freeman (sound editor)
- Carl "lobby-wuzzop-peemo" Linton (overseas supervisor)
Ugly Roomers
Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
Norbert and Daggett decide to build their own rooms
Finger Lickin' Goofs
Written by: Merriwrther Williams
Storyboard by: Sam To
Animation Director: Eduardo Soriano
While swimming, Norbert and Daggett are mistaken for salmon by Barry - and when the beavers discover that a bear
that gets the taste of beaver in its mouth won't be stopped in its search to eat some, they fear for their lives
Episode 48
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (groaning man)
- Richard Horvitz (detective)
- Jessica Gee (woman on TV)
- Victor Wilson (Bing)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
- Tom Armbruster (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "What a Bizarre Half-Hour" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "Bizarre's not the word for it" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Victor "Big Strut" Wilson (story editor)
- Anne Michaud "Business" (production manager)
- Ken "Is so un" Irving (layout design)
- Angela Guajardo "Who are all these strange peebles?!!" (production coordinator)
- Stephen "March On" Christian "Soldier" (digital background assistant)
- Eric "Lay" Mahady "Lay" (digital effects supervisor)
- "We Write" Bonnie Reid (color keyist)
- "I don't know how to love" Jim Leber (animatic operator)
- Dana "This is my Dad and Me" Mumford (animatic operator)
- Brian "Hoo!" Ray (animatic timer)
- Cathy "Use the force" Luker (lip assignment)
- Brad Carow "Me back to ol' Virginny" (editor)
- Jessica "I'm 29 and look every day of it" Dorff (post-production supervisor)
- Skookum "and meat" Sound (track reading)
- Carl "The notorious cat-burglar" Linton (overseas supervisor)
- "All in the" Emily Heche (production executive)
- Brian "He flexes and the crowd wild" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Strange Allure
Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Lazarino Baarde & Phil Caesar
Animation Director: Brad Neave
Daggett falls in love...with a fishing lure that's attached to his tail
Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow
Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Louie Escauriaga
Animation Director: Brad Neave
Norbert and Daggett have to get ready to host a party...that Daggett first told Norbert about one hour in advance
FIFTH SEASON (January 6, 2001)
This is considered the start of the fifth season even though there
were only 9 episodes in the fourth season, as there was quite a break between episodes 48 and 49
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Episode 49
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (partygoers)
- Richard Horvitz (partygoers)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "I.C.U." Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "I.C....ME" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Georgia "on my mind" Irwin
- Charile "Bom, Bom Bummmmm!" Brissette (music by)
- Anne Michaud "What you've got!" (line producer)
- Jamie "My name's too normal" Turner (production manager)
- Josh "The" Pong "Show" (character design)
- Storyboard Clean-Up: Tina Akland, Jordon Oliwa, Phil Caesar - "I don't know as single one of these folks"
Mitch
- "Blood and" Sandra Mohr (executive assistant)
- Eric "Gray" Mahady "Down" (digital effects supervisor)
- "Aye" Bonnie "Good" Reid (color stylist)
- Donna "casting a giant shadow" Grillo (voice casting)
- Kimberly "Look at me! Ain't I special?" Goosen (casting coordinator)
- Krandel "I'm in charge, now!" Crews (supervising sound engineer)
- Jim "I'm in charge, now!" Luber (second engineer)
- Justin "who cares who's in charge! Let's party!" Brinsfield (assistant engineer)
- Tony "The Detroit Piston" Ostyn (audio production supervisor)
- "Gomer" Myles Pederson (checker)
- Cathy "I'm a good" Luker (lip assignment)
- John "Ten-Hut!" Powell (senior director of technical services)
- Jessica "I ran out of space for tattoos!" Dorff (post-production supervisor)
- Michael "Who, man! People can't be a duck, man!" Petak
- Timothy J. "I'm important, see my tie?" Borquez
- Eric "whoosh! Ka-whomp!" Freeman (supervising sound FX editor)
- "My mother, the" Carl Linton (overseas supervisor)
- Emily "Do I really have to talk to Mitch?" Hache (production executive)
- Brian "yes you do! Cause I don't have to!" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Specs Appeal
Written by: Roger Eschbacher
Storyboard by: Glen Lovett
Animation Director: Brad Neave
Norbert gets a pair of X-Ray specs that don't quite work as well as the "invisible" ones he tricks Daggett
into thinking were in the same box (and it never occurs to Norbert that the "hand bones" he sees have
five fingers whereas Norbert's hands only have four)
Things That Go Hook in the Night
Written by: Kati Rocky
Storyboard by: Sam To
Animation Director: Eduardo Soriano
On a campout, Norbert and Daggett are convinced there's a killer with a giant hook out there to get them
Episode 50
Cast:
- Victor Wilson (Bing)
- Stacy Schauer (Stacy)
- Chelsea Schauer (Chelsea)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Jeff Gunn (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Beavers Power Hour" Schauer (executive producer)
The term refers to Nickelodeon showing two new episodes in a row on Saturdays
- Michael R. "Bulging" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Victor "Trouble-Maker" Wilson (story editor)
- Charlie "Let me hum it for you" Brissette (music by)
- Michael "Watch your P's and" Q. Caballos
- "Soap Dis-" Spencer Davis
- "Love grows where my" Mario "goes" D'Anna
- "Let me be" Frank Furlong (background supervisor)
- Anne "Got a minute?" Michaud (line producer)
- "What's love" Scott "to do with it?" Ninneman (production coordinator)
- "Luppa" Joe Romero (production intern)
I assume that was meant to be "Cuppa", but that's not what the (split-screen) credits said
- David "never wears a" Wigforss (digital background coordinator)
- Jackie "to the kingdom" Stewart (color keyist)
- Audio Production Supervisor: Tony (that's all it said)
- John Delaurie "Petrie" (animatic operator)
- Gary ("Hey! Where's my C. middle initial") Hall (checker)
- Jessica "knick of time" Dorff (post production supervisor)
- Timothy "Oh" J. "can you see" Borquez (sound supervised & mixed by)
- Emily "Taka" Hache (production executive)
- "L-O-L-E-E" Lolee Aries (executive in charge of production)
House Sisters
Written by: Gailard Sartain, Mary Jo Sartain
Okay, I'll ask...the Gailard
Sartain? (Little-known fact: he was one of the stars of what, as far as I know, was Kathie Lee Gifford's only TV
acting role in a regular series)
Storyboard by: Jim Schumann
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
When Norbert and Daggett win a trip to Branson, Missouri, they get their sisters to watch their dam for them -
but the video tape of instructions the boys made for them had a slight problem...
This was written as a pilot for a Nick Jr. series that
was going to feature Norbert and Daggett's two sisters (in much the same way as
the "Crash Nebula" episode of The Fairly Oddparents was the pilot for a planned
(and even announced) Crash Nebula series that never got made)
Muscular Beaver 5
Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Jay Lender
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
When Muscular Beaver announces in his latest comic book that he's no longer a hero (after getting Baron Bad Beaver
elected President), Daggett gives away his costume...only to discover that Norbert really is Baron Bad Beaver
Episode 51
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (Pete (the smaller scientist), T-rex)
- Richard Horvitz (Camus, whispery voice)
- Edward Winter (Scientist #1)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Aqua-King" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "Gaw-King" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Victor "Wiggle In His Walk" Wilson (story editor)
- John "Blunt-Tubs" Cawley (line producer)
- Anne "Then There Was None" Michaud (production manager)
- Jin "The Heat Of The Night" Sur (character clean-up)
- Bob "Bing For Apples" Curtis (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Sandra Mohr "Than the World Will Ever Know" (executive assistant)
- Jim "Jim, Jolla, Bim" Leber (second engineer)
- Jessica "Partying until 8 or 8:30" Dorff (post production supervisor)
- Eric "Double Body Fall" Freeman (supervising sound FX editor)
Moby Dopes
Written by: Barry Stringfellow
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
Daggett frees a killer whale from "Bill Licking's World of Dampness"...and puts it in the pond where
his dam is
Present Tense
Written: Kati Rocky
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
Norbert and Daggett's birthday present seems to take on a life of its own
Episode 52
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (forest friends)
- Richard Horvitz (forest friends)
- Gregg Berger (car alarm)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Tom Armbruster (singer)
- Bob Joyce (singer)
Credits:
- Michael R. "Sittin' in Tombstone, thinkin' 'bout nuttin" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Victor "Windshield scraper king" Wilson (story editor)
- Charlie "What's that sound? Everybody look, it's ground round." Brissette (music by)
- Anne "Suddenly appears at the door, but says nothing." Michaud (production manager)
- Steve "Has the sudden urge to attack empty cups" Aguilar (character design)
- Jerry "Hey, look, I'm walkin'!" Royal (prop design)
- Frank "Is this enough gold inlay on my drawings?" Guthrie (layout design)
- Mario "Top of the heap-pahhhh" D'anna (storyboard supervisor)
- Bob "Cool breeze" Curtis (story board clean-up supervisor)
For some strange reason, "storyboard" appears as two words throughout the
closing credits
- Frank "I feel like singing, but my sock hurts." Furlong (background supervisor)
- Nancy "in control" Goree (production assistant)
- Geri "It's my party and I'll make people cry if I want to." Rochon (color key supervisor)
- Donna "I met Lionel Barrymore once!" Grillo (voice casting)
- Kimberly "Okay, you know what..?" Goossen (casting coordinator)
- "Hard to" Krandel Crews (engineer)
- Jim "Everything is pink in my mind, Floyd" Leber (second engineer)
- Nancy "stacking the deck" Avery (animation timer)
- Jessica "Why does my refrigerator have handles on both sides?" Dorff (post production supervisor)
- Michael "My mind is crashing down in blue!" Petak (additional post production services)
- Eric "Didja hear that?! Oh, let me turn the equipment on." Freeman (supervising sound FX editor)
- Carl "Lett Letter" Linton (overseas supervisor)
- Emily "I'm in New York, I think" Hache (production executive)
- Brian "Why is this man so happy?" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Chocolate Up to Experience
Written by: Kati Rocky
Storyboard by: Rhoydon Shishido
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
In order to win a celebrity curling iron, Norbert tries to get Daggett to sell candy bars
Three Dag Night!
Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Jay Lender
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
Daggett manages to do the impossible - make something that's actually dumber than he is; clones of himself
Episode 53
Cast:
- John Garry (Barry)
- Mark Klastorin (Truckee)
- Victor Wilson (Bing)
- Kate Donahoe (Laverta Lutz)
- Cynthia Mann (TreeFlower)
- Ruth Buzzi (Mom)
What, Marcia Wallace was unavailable?
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
Credits:
- Michael R. "Buffing up real good" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Charlie "One, Two...One, Two, Six, Ten!" Brissette (music by)
- Steve "Smiles until his dimples hurt" Aquilar (character design)
- "I have no rice. Send me" Maurice Morgan (layout supervisor)
- "Splung" Bob Curtis (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Ty Schafrath "Of Khan" (storyboard clean-up)
- "Steely" Dan Chessher (art director)
- Pablito "Com-pleto" Paguio (background stylist)
- Anne "Apolis" Michaud (line producer)
- "Room for" Brent Crowe (production coordinator)
- "Ka" Sandra "Crossing" Mohr (executive assistant)
- Robert "Not related to George" Romero (digital effects coordinator)
- Geri "That's my boyfriend calling. It'll Work later" Rochon (color key supervisor)
- Kimberly "Who do we talk about, now?" Goossen (casting coordinator)
- "No" Tony "You can not have a pony" Ostyn (audio production supervisor)
- Nancy "Now and for" Avery (animation timer)
- Brad "I write Music in 6 7/4 time" Carow (editor)
- Jessica "My tattoo has one of me on its foot!" Dorff (post production supervisor)
- "Gentleman" Timothy J. Borquez (sound supervised & mixed by)
- Eric "care" Freeman "Highway" (supervising sound FX editor)
- Eric Freeman ("Eric, again?") (re-recording mixer)
- Emily "Emily-Ko-Ko-Bop" Heche (production executive)
It's a Spootiful Life
Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
Laverta Lutz (from "Alley Oops" and "Sang 'Em High") returns to show Daggett how things would
have turned out for everybody else had he never been born
The Mom From U.N.C.L.E.
Written: Barry Stringfellow
Storyboard by: Chris Headrick
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
Norbert and Daggett's mother drops by for a visit - oh, and to save the Western Hemisphere while she's at it
Episode 54
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (Forest friends)
- Richard Horvitz (Phip, forest friends)
- Gregg Berger (announcer, weatherman, inspiration voice)
- Kenneth Mars (Luc)
- Bo Hopkins (Huttin)
- Holly Thompson (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Chubby Cheeks" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "Love Handles Bars" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Victor "Ab Normal" Wilson (story editor)
- Charlie "Pumping Irons-Ons" Brissette (music by)
- Anne "3 sets of curling iron" Michaud (production manager)
- Michael Q. "One-Handed Pushover" Ceballos (character design supervisor)
- Jerry "Deep Knee Benz" Royal (prop design)
- Frank "Barrel chest of drawers" Guthrie (layout design)
- Bob "Bull worker's Comp" Curtis (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Frank "Muscular Beard" Furlong (background supervisor)
- Craig "Chin up the creek" Gardener (background stylist)
- Eric "Head! Shoulders! Knees! and Hey! Where are my Toes?" Mahady (digital effects supervisor)
- Geri "Does the Splits at the sound of bubble gum Music" Rochon (color key supervisor)
- Donna "I met Lionel Barrymore once!" Grillo (voice casting)
- Kimberly "Jaws of Steel" Goossen (casting coordinator)
- Tammy "Raquetball of Fire" Slusser
- Heather "Couch Potato" Adams (post production director)
- Jessica "Can lift her Weight in...nothing" Dorff
- Michael "Wow, Man! I'm exercising!" Patak (additional post-production services)
- Eric "Weights for no one" Freeman (supervising sound FX editor)
- Emily "Watch the veins in her neck pop out" Heche (production executive)
- Brian "Marshmallow" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Fat Chance!
Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Rob Hughes
Daggett goes to extraordinary measures in order to build up fat for the winter
Dag in the Mirror
Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Dave Pemberton
Animation Director: Eduardo Soriano
Fed up with Norbert "liking himself" 24 hours a day, Daggett tries "likey-like-liking himself"
- and soon he's the one everybody is pattering themselves after, causing Norb to become one of the "common
beavers"
Episode 55
Cast:
- Dick Clark (Lefty Redbone)
Shouldn't the character name be "Click Dark"?
- Mark Klastorin (Truckee)
- John Garry (Barry)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
- Tom Armbruster (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Damnesia? I've forgotten what that's about" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "Forgotten What?" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Victor "What?" Wilson (story editor)
- Charlie "What's What?" Brissette (music by)
- Anne "What do you mean what" Michaud (line producer)
- Ken "Who said what?" Irving (layout design)
- Jamie "Who said..Huuh? What?" Tainton (background stylist)
- Sandra "Whussat?" Mohr (executive assistant)
- Kimberly "How do you spell what?" Goossen (casting coordinator)
- Justin "Whazzup?" Brinsfield (assistant engineer)
- John "What's Zup?" Powell
- Jessica "?!" Dorff
- Eric "What's are volts" Freeman (supervising sound FX editor)
- Emily "We have an issue with the word 'What'" Hache (production executive)
- Lolee "What's it cost" Aries (executive in charge of production)
Damnesia
Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Louie Escauriaga
Animation Director: Bead Neave
When a practical joke backfires on Norbert, he forgets everything - and when he discovers all of the things he's
done to Daggett, he changes his name to Troy and decides to change his ways
The Posei-dam Adventure
Written: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Phil Ceasar, Louie Escauriaga
Animation Director: Eduardo Soriano
The dam gets turned upside-down - literally - with Daggett and Truckee, who are handcuffed to each other, the only
ones left inside
Episode 56
Cast:
- Rino Romano (Wayne)
- Bruce Bohne (Pierre)
- Charles Kimbrough ("Yak in the Sak" narrator)
- John DeLancie (Yak in the Sak)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Jeff Gunn (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Boo-Bo-Tax" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael R. "Zimmel-Fipp" Gerard (creative supervising producer/director)
- Charlie "Lo-La-Tobu" Brissette (music by)
- Anne "Mammo-Tabby" Michaud (production managers)
- Michael Q. "Zyzpippy" Ceballos (character design supervisor)
- Taesoo "Flop-Dopplet" Kim (prop design)
- Jin "Bob-Bippo-Yip" Sir (character clean-up)
- Frank "Yadda-Mo-Tweet" Guthrie (layout design)
- Bob "Oot" Curtis (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Dan "Blee-Blee-Mip-Loopy" Chessher (art director)
- Craig "Shoo-Key-Moo-Key" Gardener (background stylist)
- Pablito "Paul" Paguio (background stylist)
- Nancy "Kakoo-Zazoo" Goree (production assistant)
- Eric "Piddy-Piddy-Baz-Flaz" Mahady (digital effects supervisor)
- Geri "Thou-Sandy-Oak-Andy" Rochon (color key supervisor)
- Donna "Casty-McNasty" Grillo (voice casting)
- Jim "Pinky-Finky-Floydo" Lever (second engineer)
- Justin "Wazzy-Uppy?" Brinsfield (assistant engineer)
- Gary "Bubby-O'Dubly" Hall (checker)
- Jessica "Whiney-Shiney-Do-Diney-Do" Dorff (post-production supervisor)
- Eric "Bing-Bong-Fling-Flong" Freeman (supervising sound effects editor)
- Tom "Hi-Lo" Syslo (sound editor)
- Dexter P. "Yoba-Plee" (DaVinci colorist)
- Emily "Smak-Soak-Diddy-Oak" Hache (production executive)
- Brian Miller "Stan" (executive in charge of production)
Canucks Amuck
Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Rob Hughes
Norbert and Daggett's dam has its water blocked - by a dam built by two Canadian beavers who claim the pond for
Canada (until Norbert sends them, along with lackluster storyboard artists, underpaid timers, and Celine Dion,
packing)
Yak in the Sack
Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Chris Headrick
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
This show's about beavers! Not lemmings or moose! And Norbie and Dag parody Dr. Seuss
THE "LONG-LOST" EPISODES
These episodes first
aired in the USA years after the others (and most, if
not all, of them have aired in a number of other countries)
Episode 57 aired on
Nickelodeon on November 11, 2003; the others first aired on
Nicktoons, and as I am not sure of the order in which they aired, I
numbered them in the order in which I saw them and put "?" after
each number |
Episode 57
Cast:
- Alex Rocco (Lucky)
- Scott Weil (Big Rabbit, Little Julie, Vince)
- Elmarie Wendell (Doris)
Credits:
- Michael R. "Pooki-Wookums" Gerard (creative supervising
producer/director)
- "Spoils go to the" Victor Wilson (story editor)
-
Charlie "Right down and take a load off" Brissette (music by)
- Anne
Michaud "Off 1968" (production manager)
- Mitchell "Pro" Schauer (main
character design)
- Ken "The experience was quite un" Irving (layout
design)
- Brent Crowe "Crowe, Crowe your boat" (production coordinator)
-
Sandra "Less is" Mohr (executive assistant)
- David "How to frame a"
Wigfross (digital background coordinator)
- "Tinker-Bella" Donna Grillo
(voice casting)
- "I don't know how to love" Kimberly Goossen (casting
coordinator)
- "Fire exit. Do not press" Krandal Crews (supervising
sound engineer)
- Jim "I'll take care of it" Leber "to me" (second
engineer)
- Justin Brinsfield "Of dreams" (assistant engineer)
- "No
baloney! It's Tony" Ostyn (audio production supervisor)
- "I can see
for miles and" Myles Pederson (checker)
- Cathy "Use the force" Luker (lip
assignment)
- Jessica "The back of my head is REALLY flat" Dorff
(post-production supervisor)
- Michael "Whoa, dude!" Petak (additional post
production services)
- Eric "The red, Duke of Wales" Freeman (supervising
sound effects editor)
- Carl "Belly-Button" Linton (overseas supervisor)
-
Brian "Making myself scarce" Miller (executive in charge of production)
Driving Misses Daggett
Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Dave Pemberton
Animation Director: Eduardo Soriano
Norbert gets Daggett interested in golf by letting him drive their souped-up
golf cart - too bad it's only about ten feet between tees
Big Fun
Written by: Roger Eschbacher
Storyboard by: Louie Escauriaga
Animation Director: Brad Neave, Roget Jakubiec
Norbert and Daggett go to dinner at Big Bunny's house, where his father and
brothers make Daggett look civilized by comparison
Episode 58?
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (pirate rats, furry demon)
- Richard Horvitz (pirate rats, furry demon)
- Susanne Blakeslee (female passenger (the one listening to the Pack
Rats))
- Toby Huss (Rikki, pirate rats)
- John Rubano (Ratatat, pirate rats)
- John Mariano (Manicoti, announcer)
- Mitch Schauer (Tor, furry demon)
- Craig Ferguson (wizard, TV announcer)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Robert Joyce (singer)
- Thomas Armbruster (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Shoo-Be-Doo" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael
"Groovy, Baby" R. Gerard (creative supervising producer /
director)
- Victor "Be The Man" Wilson (story editor)
- Charlie
"Big Note" Brissette (music by)
- Anne "Love Goddess" Michaud
(production manager)
- Michael Q. "Tough Cut" Cellabos (character design
supervisor)
- Steve "Joey Bag-O-Nails" Aguilar (character design)
- Jerry
"Ba-Da-Boom" Royal (prop design)
- Frank "Ka-Ching!" Guthrie (layout
design)
- Mario "Oh, Baby!" D'Anna (storyboard supervisor)
- Bob
"Wowserville, Man" Curtis (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Frank "Benny
Big Toe" Furlong (background supervisor)
- Pablito "Oakin' Noggling" "Paul"
Paguio (background stylist)
- Rosanna "Rump Roast" DiLoreto (executive
assistant)
- Geri "Jessie Jip Joint" Rochon (color key supervisor)
-
Kimberly "Goober, Gibberish" Goossen (casting coordinator)
- Jim "Lighter
Than Red Floyd" Leber (second engineer)
- Justin "Flabby Manny" Brinsfield
(assistant engineer)
- Gary "Four Leaf Dovers" Hall (checker)
- Brad
"Harry the Horn" Carow (editor)
- Jessica "Bill" Dorff (post production
supervisor)
- Michael "Woo Man! The Room is Flying" Petak (additional post
production services)
- Eric "Left-Lipped Lenny" Freeman (supervising sound
FX editor)
- Carl "Boom Boom Jaquita" Linton (overseas supervisor)
- Emily
"Hairy Toe Hanley" Hache (production executive)
- Brian "The Scoop" Miller
(executive in charge of production)
Beavemaster
Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
A warrior prince mistakes Norbert and Daggett for the two furry demons he needs
to kill in order to become a king
Deck Poops
Written by: Mitch Schauer
Storyboard by: Jim Schumann
Animation Director: Rob Hughes
The dam is taken by a Rat Pack called The Pack Rats, with Daggett as their
galley slave
Episode 59?
Cast:
- Stacy Schauer (Stacy)
- Chelsea Schauer (Chelsea)
- Diane Delano (Narxa, announcer)
- Debi Mae West (bomb, termite queen)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
- Susie Stevens (singer)
Credits: the "special" credits consisted of laughing ("Ha-Ha-Ha!",
"Hee-Hee-Ho-Ho-Ho!", "Gafaw-Ha-Ha!", "Yuk-Yuk-Yuk!", and even "Bergak!"), except
for Executive in Charge of Production Brian "What's So Funny?" Miller
All in the Colony
Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa
Daggett starts an ant farm - with "Australian White Ants", better known as
termites, which is not a good thing when you live in a dam made of wood
Line Duncing
Written by:
Storyboard by:
Animation Director:
Norbert, Daggett, and their sisters wait in line to get tickets to an ice show
featuring the girls' favorite action hero
Episode 60?
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (ski mask guy #2)
- John Garry (Barry, cop)
- Mark Klastorin (Truckee)
- Wally Wingert (ski mask guy #1, mob boss)
- Cynthia Mann (Treeflower)
- Bill St. James (announcer)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
- Maxine Waters (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Eats Raw Hamburger" Schauer (executive producer)
- Michael
"earrings" R. "sugar cubes" Gerard (creative supervising producer /
director)
- Victor "broccoli hips" Wilson (story editor)
- Charlie
"chicken of the C-flat" Brissette (music by)
- Anne "daffy taffy" Michaud
(production manager)
- John R. "sucking on peanut brittle" Statema
(character design)
- Taesso "uses a big spoon for chocolate chips" Kim
(prop design)
- Ken "puts grapes in his socks" Irving (layout design)
-
Bob "lips red and moist like a pomegranite" Curtis (storyboard clean-up
supervisor)
- Dan "hates hard hot dog buns" Chesser (art director)
-
Pablito "hates hard hot dogs" Paguio (background stylist)
- Rosanna "the
prune is in the pudding" Diloreto (executive assistant)
- Eric "likes iced
tea without the tea" Mahady (digital effects supervisor)
- Donna "uses a
straw for tri tip steak" Grillo (voice casting)
- Jim "Ach! Du" Leber
(second engineer)
- Paul "waxes over para" Finn (animatic supervisor)
-
Gary "likes a head on his pea soup" Hall (checker)
- Jessica "only brushes
with her mouth full of food" Dorff (post production supervisor)
- Tom
"loves the sample platter" Syslo (supervising sound FX editor)
- Carl
"stirs everything on his plate, then eats the napkin" Linton (overseas
supervisor)
- Brian "chews each bite 23,406 times" Miller (executive in
charge of production)
Dagski and Norb
Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa (credited as "Directed By")
Daggett and Norbert are detectives not unlike Starsky & Hutch
Shell or High Water
Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
Norbert and Daggett build the ultimate sand castle
Episode 61?
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (Pete)
- Michael Stanton (Ol' Pappy)
- Mark Klastorin (Truckee, Big Renee)
- Edward Winter (Scientist #1)
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Bob Joyce (singer)
- Jeff Gunn (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "Don't drink and strive" Schauer (executive producer)
-
Michael R. "Look one way before crossing" Gerard (creative supervising
producer / director)
- Charlie "Don't cross on purple" Brissette (music by)
-
Steve "Soft smolder" Aguilar (character design)
- Shoshana "Makes wide
yearns" Stolove (character clean-up)
- Maurice "Puts the metal to the
Kettle" Morgan (layout supervisor)
- Bob "No U-Turns unless you can go the
opposite way" Curtis (storyboard clean-up supervisor)
- Frank "I brake to
stop" Furlong (background supervisor)
- Anne "Udden-Udden!" Michaud (line
producer)
- Ron "going faster is just a matter of more speed" Velasco
(production assistant)
- Sandra "10 W 30" Mohr (executive assistant)
-
Antonio "Signal before plowing into oncoming bus" Gonella (lead digital
artist)
- Jackie "Beep Beep" Stewart (color keyist)
- Donna "Honk if
you're a goose" Grillo (voice casting)
- Kimberly "Drives faster than she
talks" Goossen (casting coordinator)
- Jim "Pull over" Leber (second
engineer)
- Gary "Keep your hands on the whee...Where's the wheel?" Hall
(checker)
- Brad "Driving everyone crazy" Carow (editor)
- Jessica "Left
eye is burnt out" Dorff (post production supervisor)
- Eric "Riding on the
rims" Freeman (supervising sound FX editor)
- Emily "Running on empty"
Hache (production executive - credited as "ex ecutive")
- Brian "Putt-Putt"
Miller (executive in charge of production)
Vantastic Voyage
Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Jim Schumann
Animation Director: Rob Hughes
The two scientists in white coats turn Daggett into a giant so they can examine
him from inside in their van
Blacktop Beavers
Written by: Glenn Ficarra and John Requa
Storyboard by: Rhoydon Shishido
Animation Director: Gary Conrad
Norbert and Daggett are in a race with a trucker to get to the World's Largest
Pile of Toenails first
Episode 62?
Cast:
- Nick Bakay (toy bunny, clown, police chief)
- Richard Horvitz (toy bunny, forrest animals)
- Brian Doyle Murray (Smelly Jim, forrest animals)
Yes, they were both credited as "forrest" animals
- Charlie Brissette (singer)
- Terry Wood (singer)
Credits:
- Mitchell "I watched this episode. Why is my stomach hurting" Schauer
(executive producer)
- Michael R. "Tell N.Y. I've gone fishing in the
Sahara" Gerard (creative supervising producer / director)
- Georgia "Live
Action" Irwin (script supervisor)
- Charlie "Plinky, Plinky, Plinky, Plink"
Brissette (music by)
- Anne "Bringing the bagel" Michaud (line producer)
-
"That's" Sean Moore "A" (character design)
- Derek "Wardrobe is absolutely"
Stenning (clean-up)
- Garnet Syberg-Olsen "Yah-Shore" (layout design)
-
"Concert" Tina Akland (storyboard clean-up)
- Scott Ninneman "Ah! A name we
Recognize" (production coordinator)
- "The" Sandra "Crossing" Mohr
(executive assistant)
- Eric "I'll be seein' ya!" Mahady (digital effects
supervisor)
- Kimberly "Turn off your headlights" Goossen (casting
coordinator)
- "Truth!" Justin "And the Nickelodeon Way!" Brinsfield
(assistant engineer)
- "Return of the" Jodi Reichmuth (animatic operator)
-
"The Green" Myles Pederson (checker)
- Brad "Boogie nights" Carow (checker)
-
Jessica "Xanadu" Dorff (post production supervisor)
- Skookum Sound "Your
kidding!?" (track reading)
No, I'm not kidding - it says "your", not "you're" - Eric "The
viking" Freeman (supervising sound FX editor)
- Eric "Him again?" Freeman
(re-recording mixer)
- Carl Linton "Known as, handsome Arlene" (overseas
supervisor)
- Emily Hache "I remember her" (production executive)
The Big Frog
Written by: Katy Rocky
Storyboard by: Louie Escauriaga
Animation Director: Brad Neave
Daggett realizes he's been doing childish things for too long, and turns into
"The Big Frog" (er, Big Dog) of the house
Dag Con Carny
Written by: Roger Eschbacher (credited as just "Written")
Storyboard by: Sam To
Animation Director: Eduardo Soriano
A sleazy carnival operator talks Norbert and Daggett into working for him
"My TV listings say there's an episode called 'The Very
Loud Screams of the Night Beast'. Does it exist?"
No - well, it wasn't animated. It was intended to be the second
Halloween special, and a full-length story just like the first one. I was
told that it was meant to be an homage to the Hammer Films horror movies (for
more information, go to the company's website,
http://www.hammerfilms.com);
in the episode, Norbert and Daggett go to Transylvania, where Daggett gets
bitten by Dracula, and it's up to vampire hunter Buffy er,
Gabriel Van Helsing to save them.
Are there any other episodes that neither Nickelodeon nor
Nicktoons have aired?
Not according to Micah Wright. While Nicktoons has not aired a number
of episodes (I can think of episodes 20, 49-51, 53, and 55-57), all of these
unaired episodes have aired on Nickelodeon at least once.
For various reasons, a few other episodes were planned, written, and some even
voice recorded, but never got animated. (For those of you who aren't
familiar with the animation process, the voices are recorded first, and then the
drawings are made to match the mouth movements to the voices - it is easier and
far more realistic than drawing the mouths first and then having the voice
actors dub in their lines.)
One of the stories, "Tree Flockers", has its script available at
http://www.micahwright.com/downloads/treeflockers.pdf (it's in PDF format,
so you need Adobe Acrobat Reader to see it) - extra-special thanks to Micah
Wright for making it available online.
Another (half-length) story, "Tale of Two Rangers", would have brought Ed Winter
(best known as the voice of "Scientist #1" (the taller of the two white-coat
scientists)) as Ranger Phil from "Deranged Ranger".
There was another full-length episode titled "The Angry Beavers Rock Opera",
meant to be a musical episode.
Finally, there was "the final story" - "Bye-Bye Beavers", where Norbert
discovers he is a cartoon character and tries to explain to Daggett that their
show is being cancelled. Of course, anyone familiar with Nickelodeon's "no
last episodes" policy (apparently, Nickelodeon is afraid that if they air a
"last" episode, then kids might think that the show is going off the air) knows
how Nickelodeon felt about that one.
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