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Fish Police (TV series)

Fish Police is an American adult animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera for CBS. It is based on the comic book series of the same name created by Steve Moncuse.[2] It first aired in 1992, broadcasting three episodes before being axed for low ratings.[3] A further three episodes never aired in the United States, although the entire series ran in European syndication.

Fish Police
Fish Police characters and their voice actors from left to right: Angel Jones voiced by JoBeth Williams, Crabby voiced by Buddy Hackett, Chief Abalone voiced by Ed Asner, and Det. Catfish voiced by Robert Guillaume
GenreComedy Police procedural
Based onFish Police
by Steve Moncuse
Developed byJeanne Romano
Voices of
ComposersJames Horner (theme)
Steve Bramson (score)
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6 (list of episodes)
Production
Producers
Production companyHanna-Barbera, Inc.[a]
Original release
NetworkCBS[1]
ReleaseFebruary 28 (1992-02-28) –
March 13, 1992 (1992-03-13)

The show has a decidedly more mature tone than most other animated Hanna-Barbera shows; episodes often contained innuendo and mild profanity.[4][5]

The series was part of a spate of attempts by major networks to develop prime time animated shows to compete with the success of Fox's The Simpsons, alongside ABC's Capitol Critters (also produced by Hanna-Barbera) and CBS's Family Dog. Hanna-Barbera Productions pitched the series to CBS Entertainment, which agreed to pick it up.[5] All three were canceled in their first seasons.

Plot edit

Beneath the ocean, a fish named Inspector Gil works for his police department under Chief Abalone. He solves the various crimes in his city while tangling with Biscotti Calamari.

Characters edit

Main characters edit

  • Inspector Gil (voiced by John Ritter) - the main protagonist of the series. Gil is a detective in a similar mold of classic film noir stylings. He sees things as very black and white, demonstrated by his 'good/bad' narratives during episodes. He has been in a relationship with Pearl for five years (to which some have joked that they should have been married by now) and maintains a flirtatious 'friendship' with Angel. Dialogue in the first episode implies that he is friends with several other fictional characters such as Fred Flintstone and Kermit the Frog.
  • Biscotti Calamari (voiced by Héctor Elizondo) - a squid crime boss who keeps his operations extremely discreet. He is confident that the police can never touch him for any of his crimes and even appears to contribute towards them occasionally, believing it is better to be on their good side should he ever need them. This has led Gil, Catfish, and Abalone to take a great disliking to him and his methods.
  • Sharkster (voiced by Tim Curry) - Calamari's sleazy smooth-talking shark lawyer. He is quick to defend his client in whatever way possible, but does so in the slimiest of manners, seemingly knowing that his client can commit any crime and get away with it. Sharkster frequently uses his knowledge of the law to cause headaches and obstacles for Gil, causing the two to dislike each other greatly. Tim Curry and John Ritter had previously co-starred together in 1990 in It and later in a 1997 episode of Over the Top. The two remained good friends until Ritter's death.
  • Mussels Marinara (voiced by Frank Welker) - Calamari's dim-witted and overweight bodyguard.
  • Chief Abalone (voiced by Ed Asner) - the angry, ill-tempered chief of police at Gil's precinct. He appears to dislike his staff, but secretly has faith in them, particularly in Gil.
  • Mayor Cod (voiced by Jonathan Winters) - as his title implies, Cod is the Mayor of Fish City. Despite this however, he is rather cowardly and somewhat inept when it comes to his job.
  • Detective Catfish (voiced by Robert Guillaume) - an undercover officer at Gil's precinct, he's known Gil for quite some time and they appear to be good friends, demonstrated when he is visibly saddened when Gil is sent to prison for crimes committed by an impostor. Among his disguises, he occasionally dresses in drag. His design is identical to Gil's appearance in the original comics.
  • Crabby (voiced by Buddy Hackett) - an old, bitter, crab taxi driver who frequents Pearl's diner as well as other areas Gil visits. He occasionally offers helpful information to related cases of Gil's during his rantings.
  • Pearl White (voiced by Megan Mullally) - the owner of her own diner that Gil frequents; she is also his main love interest, with them having been in an on-again, off-again relationship for 5 years. She often wishes for Gil to become a more exciting person as she feels their relationship has become predictable. She finds a rival in Angel, getting jealous of her constant flirting with Gil.
  • Angel Jones (voiced by JoBeth Williams) - the lead singer at Calamari's club and another love interest for Gil. Despite his protests in the first episode that they are just friends, Angel strongly hints at being interested in Gil with her constant seductive flirting with him throughout the entire series. She has a very voluptuous figure and seems to be slightly inspired by Jessica Rabbit. The series itself makes note of this in the first episode, where she parodies Jessica's infamous 'I'm not bad...' line.
  • Goldie (voiced by Georgia Brown) - the secretary of the police station. Goldie is a widow, having been married at least 5 times. She usually makes very dry, witty, and sarcastic remarks towards her colleagues.
  • Tadpole (voiced by Charlie Schlatter) - Pearl's younger brother who works at the precinct with Gil. He usually seems to know exactly what Gil or anyone else is thinking whenever he is given an order (a running gag in the series is a character wondering aloud, "How does [he] do that?!") and seems to work in forensics.
  • Connie Koi - a news reporter, she often shows up to provide exposition.

Guest characters edit

  • Inspector C. Bass (voiced by Phil Hartman) - a casanova of a cop who is transferred to Fish Police and partnered with Gil to investigate the smuggling of gold bullion. He is secretly corrupt.
  • The Codfather - a high-ranking mob boss on the run from FBI agents for unpaid taxes. He stages his own murder and frames Calamari for it, but his ego proves to be his downfall.
    • Julius Kelp - one of the Codfather's subordinates who helps him forge his death certificate.
  • Bill (voiced by John Ritter) - a small-time thug who resembles Gil. Calamari performs plastic surgery on him to make him into a doppelgänger for Gil and to serve as a mole for him.
  • The Widow Casino (voiced by B.J. Ward) - a socialite who conspires with Calamari to murder her husband, Clams Casino, but later tricked by Gil into thinking Calamari betrayed her (which he had).
  • Richie (voiced by Rob Paulsen) - Calamari's favorite nephew. He is intelligent and shares his uncle's business acumen, while his two younger brothers, Buddy and Elvis, are the exact opposite.
  • Donna (voiced by Kimmy Robertson) - a waitress working for Calamari who begins committing robberies to gain Calamari's approval.
  • W. K. the Weenie King (voiced by George Hearn) - the host of the annual Fish City Beauty Contest and an idol of Gil's since his childhood.
  • Shelly - the original "Waltzing Weenie". After 20 years of service, W. K. fires her because she "couldn't cut the mustard" anymore, driving her to a life of crime.
  • Father Fluke - the man who knows everything about everyone alive or dead. He is one of Gil's sources for information.

Episodes edit

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"The Shell Game"February 28, 1992 (1992-02-28)
A wealthy casino owner, Clams Casino, is found murdered, and Angel is the primary suspect. Gil, however, senses something more sinister behind the murder, suspecting a link between Calamari and Clams's widow.
2"A Fish Out of Water"March 6, 1992 (1992-03-06)
Gil is partnered with a new Casanova of a cop, Inspector C. Bass, much to his chagrin. When their first investigation together goes bust, Gil becomes convinced that Bass, despite his clean record, is on the take.
3"Beauty's Only Fin Deep"March 13, 1992 (1992-03-13)
A beauty contest nears Fish City, with the grand prize being a year's worth of holidays, and a jealous Pearl immediately schemes to ensure Angel wins the contest. Meanwhile, a bitter assassin begins targeting the competitors.
4"The Codfather"April 4, 1992 (1992-04-04)
A high-ranking mob boss, the Codfather, is found murdered shortly after attempting to "do business" with Calamari, with one of Calamari's signature napkins on the crime scene. Calamari is arrested, but Gil begins to voice doubts about Calamari's guilt when the Codfather's tax records come up.
5"The Two Gils"May 5, 1992 (1992-05-05)
Calamari employs Bill, a doppelgänger for Gil, to impersonate the real Inspector Gil and take his place in Fish Police as his mole. But things start to get complicated when Gil's personal life and Bill's greed are involved.
6"No Way to Treat a Fillet-dy"June 16, 1992 (1992-06-16)
Calamari brings his three nephews to Fish City, and around the same time, a mugger steals the Charity Ball savings from Goldie. Gil turns his eyes to Calamari's nephews, but they appear to be innocent after they and Calamari are robbed, while having to deal with accidentally having asked both Pearl and Angel to the Charity Ball.

Cast edit

Critical reception edit

Critics' opinions were mixed to negative. Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly gave the show a "C", saying that the "comics are a lot more varied and better constructed — their plots worked as mysteries, whereas here the stories are just excuses for more fish humor".[6] Marion Garmel of the Indianapolis Star thought that the show lacked the "dark edge" of the comics.[7] In a 2010 interview, Moncuse said of the show: "The less said about the animated series the better".[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "CBS tries to hook a live ~'Fish' Toons moving into prime time, but Will 'Fish' float?". Hartford Courant. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
  2. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 207–208. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  3. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 330–331. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  4. ^ Lee Margulies, TV Ratings 'Fish Police' Can't Get Arrested, Los Angeles Times, February 28, 1992, accessed January 20, 2011.
  5. ^ a b Daniel Cerone, 'Fish Police' on Endangered Species List, Los Angeles Times, February 28, 1992, accessed January 20, 2011.
  6. ^ Tucker, Ken (28 February 1992). . Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 10 January 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  7. ^ "Three shows to premiere, and one's a little fishy". Pqasb.pqarchiver.com. 1992-02-27. Retrieved 2012-05-24.
  8. ^ "Moncuse's "Fish Police" Are Back on Patrol". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2012-05-08.
  1. ^ Animation outsourced to Fil-Cartoons, Mr. Big Cartoons, Karen Johnson Productions and Jaime Diaz Studios.

External links edit

  • Fish Police at IMDb  

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Fish Police is an American adult animated television series produced by Hanna Barbera for CBS It is based on the comic book series of the same name created by Steve Moncuse 2 It first aired in 1992 broadcasting three episodes before being axed for low ratings 3 A further three episodes never aired in the United States although the entire series ran in European syndication Fish PoliceFish Police characters and their voice actors from left to right Angel Jones voiced by JoBeth Williams Crabby voiced by Buddy Hackett Chief Abalone voiced by Ed Asner and Det Catfish voiced by Robert GuillaumeGenreComedy Police proceduralBased onFish Policeby Steve MoncuseDeveloped byJeanne RomanoVoices ofJohn Ritter Hector Elizondo Ed Asner Jonathan Winters Tim Curry Robert Guillaume Buddy Hackett Megan Mullally JoBeth Williams Frank Welker Georgia Brown Charlie SchlatterComposersJames Horner theme Steve Bramson score Country of originUnited StatesNo of seasons1No of episodes6 list of episodes ProductionProducersMelissa Goldsmith Larry Huber Don Rhymer Jeanne Romano Paul Sabella David Kirschner Benjamin Melniker Michael UslanProduction companyHanna Barbera Inc a Original releaseNetworkCBS 1 ReleaseFebruary 28 1992 02 28 March 13 1992 1992 03 13 The show has a decidedly more mature tone than most other animated Hanna Barbera shows episodes often contained innuendo and mild profanity 4 5 The series was part of a spate of attempts by major networks to develop prime time animated shows to compete with the success of Fox s The Simpsons alongside ABC s Capitol Critters also produced by Hanna Barbera and CBS s Family Dog Hanna Barbera Productions pitched the series to CBS Entertainment which agreed to pick it up 5 All three were canceled in their first seasons Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main characters 2 2 Guest characters 3 Episodes 4 Cast 5 Critical reception 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editBeneath the ocean a fish named Inspector Gil works for his police department under Chief Abalone He solves the various crimes in his city while tangling with Biscotti Calamari Characters editMain characters edit Inspector Gil voiced by John Ritter the main protagonist of the series Gil is a detective in a similar mold of classic film noir stylings He sees things as very black and white demonstrated by his good bad narratives during episodes He has been in a relationship with Pearl for five years to which some have joked that they should have been married by now and maintains a flirtatious friendship with Angel Dialogue in the first episode implies that he is friends with several other fictional characters such as Fred Flintstone and Kermit the Frog Biscotti Calamari voiced by Hector Elizondo a squid crime boss who keeps his operations extremely discreet He is confident that the police can never touch him for any of his crimes and even appears to contribute towards them occasionally believing it is better to be on their good side should he ever need them This has led Gil Catfish and Abalone to take a great disliking to him and his methods Sharkster voiced by Tim Curry Calamari s sleazy smooth talking shark lawyer He is quick to defend his client in whatever way possible but does so in the slimiest of manners seemingly knowing that his client can commit any crime and get away with it Sharkster frequently uses his knowledge of the law to cause headaches and obstacles for Gil causing the two to dislike each other greatly Tim Curry and John Ritter had previously co starred together in 1990 in It and later in a 1997 episode of Over the Top The two remained good friends until Ritter s death Mussels Marinara voiced by Frank Welker Calamari s dim witted and overweight bodyguard Chief Abalone voiced by Ed Asner the angry ill tempered chief of police at Gil s precinct He appears to dislike his staff but secretly has faith in them particularly in Gil Mayor Cod voiced by Jonathan Winters as his title implies Cod is the Mayor of Fish City Despite this however he is rather cowardly and somewhat inept when it comes to his job Detective Catfish voiced by Robert Guillaume an undercover officer at Gil s precinct he s known Gil for quite some time and they appear to be good friends demonstrated when he is visibly saddened when Gil is sent to prison for crimes committed by an impostor Among his disguises he occasionally dresses in drag His design is identical to Gil s appearance in the original comics Crabby voiced by Buddy Hackett an old bitter crab taxi driver who frequents Pearl s diner as well as other areas Gil visits He occasionally offers helpful information to related cases of Gil s during his rantings Pearl White voiced by Megan Mullally the owner of her own diner that Gil frequents she is also his main love interest with them having been in an on again off again relationship for 5 years She often wishes for Gil to become a more exciting person as she feels their relationship has become predictable She finds a rival in Angel getting jealous of her constant flirting with Gil Angel Jones voiced by JoBeth Williams the lead singer at Calamari s club and another love interest for Gil Despite his protests in the first episode that they are just friends Angel strongly hints at being interested in Gil with her constant seductive flirting with him throughout the entire series She has a very voluptuous figure and seems to be slightly inspired by Jessica Rabbit The series itself makes note of this in the first episode where she parodies Jessica s infamous I m not bad line Goldie voiced by Georgia Brown the secretary of the police station Goldie is a widow having been married at least 5 times She usually makes very dry witty and sarcastic remarks towards her colleagues Tadpole voiced by Charlie Schlatter Pearl s younger brother who works at the precinct with Gil He usually seems to know exactly what Gil or anyone else is thinking whenever he is given an order a running gag in the series is a character wondering aloud How does he do that and seems to work in forensics Connie Koi a news reporter she often shows up to provide exposition Guest characters edit Inspector C Bass voiced by Phil Hartman a casanova of a cop who is transferred to Fish Police and partnered with Gil to investigate the smuggling of gold bullion He is secretly corrupt The Codfather a high ranking mob boss on the run from FBI agents for unpaid taxes He stages his own murder and frames Calamari for it but his ego proves to be his downfall Julius Kelp one of the Codfather s subordinates who helps him forge his death certificate Bill voiced by John Ritter a small time thug who resembles Gil Calamari performs plastic surgery on him to make him into a doppelganger for Gil and to serve as a mole for him The Widow Casino voiced by B J Ward a socialite who conspires with Calamari to murder her husband Clams Casino but later tricked by Gil into thinking Calamari betrayed her which he had Richie voiced by Rob Paulsen Calamari s favorite nephew He is intelligent and shares his uncle s business acumen while his two younger brothers Buddy and Elvis are the exact opposite Donna voiced by Kimmy Robertson a waitress working for Calamari who begins committing robberies to gain Calamari s approval W K the Weenie King voiced by George Hearn the host of the annual Fish City Beauty Contest and an idol of Gil s since his childhood Shelly the original Waltzing Weenie After 20 years of service W K fires her because she couldn t cut the mustard anymore driving her to a life of crime Father Fluke the man who knows everything about everyone alive or dead He is one of Gil s sources for information Episodes editNo TitleOriginal air date1 The Shell Game February 28 1992 1992 02 28 A wealthy casino owner Clams Casino is found murdered and Angel is the primary suspect Gil however senses something more sinister behind the murder suspecting a link between Calamari and Clams s widow 2 A Fish Out of Water March 6 1992 1992 03 06 Gil is partnered with a new Casanova of a cop Inspector C Bass much to his chagrin When their first investigation together goes bust Gil becomes convinced that Bass despite his clean record is on the take 3 Beauty s Only Fin Deep March 13 1992 1992 03 13 A beauty contest nears Fish City with the grand prize being a year s worth of holidays and a jealous Pearl immediately schemes to ensure Angel wins the contest Meanwhile a bitter assassin begins targeting the competitors 4 The Codfather April 4 1992 1992 04 04 A high ranking mob boss the Codfather is found murdered shortly after attempting to do business with Calamari with one of Calamari s signature napkins on the crime scene Calamari is arrested but Gil begins to voice doubts about Calamari s guilt when the Codfather s tax records come up 5 The Two Gils May 5 1992 1992 05 05 Calamari employs Bill a doppelganger for Gil to impersonate the real Inspector Gil and take his place in Fish Police as his mole But things start to get complicated when Gil s personal life and Bill s greed are involved 6 No Way to Treat a Fillet dy June 16 1992 1992 06 16 Calamari brings his three nephews to Fish City and around the same time a mugger steals the Charity Ball savings from Goldie Gil turns his eyes to Calamari s nephews but they appear to be innocent after they and Calamari are robbed while having to deal with accidentally having asked both Pearl and Angel to the Charity Ball Cast editJohn Ritter as Inspector Gil Edward Asner as Chief Abalone Georgia Brown as Goldie Tim Curry as Sharkster Hector Elizondo as Calamari Robert Guillaume as Detective Catfish Buddy Hackett as Crabby Megan Mullally as Pearl Charlie Schlatter as Tadpole Frank Welker as Mussels Marinara JoBeth Williams as Angel Jonathan Winters as Mayor CodCritical reception editCritics opinions were mixed to negative Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly gave the show a C saying that the comics are a lot more varied and better constructed their plots worked as mysteries whereas here the stories are just excuses for more fish humor 6 Marion Garmel of the Indianapolis Star thought that the show lacked the dark edge of the comics 7 In a 2010 interview Moncuse said of the show The less said about the animated series the better 8 See also editList of works produced by Hanna Barbera ProductionsReferences edit CBS tries to hook a live Fish Toons moving into prime time but Will Fish float Hartford Courant Retrieved 2011 01 06 Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield pp 207 208 ISBN 978 1538103739 Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co pp 330 331 ISBN 978 1476665993 Lee Margulies TV Ratings Fish Police Can t Get Arrested Los Angeles Times February 28 1992 accessed January 20 2011 a b Daniel Cerone Fish Police on Endangered Species List Los Angeles Times February 28 1992 accessed January 20 2011 Tucker Ken 28 February 1992 Fish Police review Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on 10 January 2010 Retrieved 17 May 2012 Three shows to premiere and one s a little fishy Pqasb pqarchiver com 1992 02 27 Retrieved 2012 05 24 Moncuse s Fish Police Are Back on Patrol Comic Book Resources Retrieved 2012 05 08 Animation outsourced to Fil Cartoons Mr Big Cartoons Karen Johnson Productions and Jaime Diaz Studios External links editFish Police at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fish Police TV series amp oldid 1221757906, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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