The Smoggies
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The Smoggies is a 1989-1990 animated children's television show by Cinar.
The Smoggies | |
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Created by | Colin Thibert Gerald Potterton |
Developed by | Cinar |
Opening theme | "Smoggies and Suntots" by Joe Raposo |
Ending theme | "Smoggies and Suntots" (instrumental) by Joe Raposo |
Country of origin | Canada France |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Christine Larocque Jean Cazes Lila Cazès Micheline Charest Ronald A. Weinberg |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Global Television Network Antenne 2 |
Release | 2 September 1989 (1989-09-02) – 25 February 1990 (1990-02-25) |
The show took place on or around the fictional Coral Island, and revolved around a group of island-dwelling people called the Suntots and a trio of polluting treasure hunters called the Smoggies. The Suntots spent much of their time defending their island paradise from the Smoggies, who polluted everything around them and lived on a coal fired steam ship, the SS Stinky Poo, which polluted the water and air around the island. The Smoggies constantly tried to destroy the Suntots' home for their own benefits.[1]
Almost every episode had the environmentalist Suntots outsmarting the Smoggies latest scheme, after which the Smoggies invariably hatched another scheme. Thus, the show also explains the importance of protecting the environment.
A recurring theme was their attempt to steal the island's "magic coral" (which the Smoggies believed granted eternal youth), or find some alternative way to maintain youth. The show often implied that the magic coral did not actually exist, however, and were just manifestations of the Smoggies' (mainly Emma's) greed and vanity.
In 1994, the show was rerun on HBO and various local broadcast channels, such as Florida's WTMV32, in the United States under the name Stop the Smoggies.[2] and in France, as SOS Polluards.[3] In Quebec, it was aired under the name Touftoufs et Polluards. The show was broadcast in Ireland on RTÉ2 and in the United Kingdom on the BBC under its original Canadian title. It screened in New Zealand on afternoon television on TVNZ.