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Kappa Mikey

Kappa Mikey is an American animated television series created by Larry Schwarz. The show was created by Schwarz's studio Animation Collective. The series premiered on February 25, 2006 and ended on September 20, 2008.[3] 52 episodes were produced.[4]

Kappa Mikey
The main cast of Kappa Mikey
Created byLarry Schwarz
Directed bySergei Aniskov
Voices ofMichael Sinterniklaas
Sean Schemmel
Stephen Moverley
Kether Donohue
Gary Mack
Jesse Adams
Carrie Keranen
Dan Green
Wayne Grayson
Bella Hudson
Opening theme"Hey Hey Look Look" by Beat Crusaders
ComposerJohn Angier
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producersLarry Schwarz
Sergei Aniskov
Sean Laher
Christopher Fauci
Michael Gold
Producers
  • Joel Blanco
  • Tina Moglia
Editors
  • William Gadea
  • Dave Killen
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesAnimation Collective
Kanonen & Bestreichen, Inc.
DistributorParamount Global
Release
Original networkNicktoons Network[a]
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseFebruary 25, 2006 (2006-02-25) –
September 20, 2008 (2008-09-20)

The show was first picked up in 2002, when it was announced that Noggin's teen block The N would be co-developing and airing the series.[1][2] Animation World Network reported that Noggin/The N had signed on as a co-producer.[1] However, the show was moved to Nicktoons Network, a sister channel to Noggin. With the move, it became the first half-hour series to premiere exclusively on Nicktoons.

Plot

The series is a parody of Japanese anime, featuring a young American actor named Mikey whose appearance is styled after Western cartoons, and travels to Japan to star in a tokusatsu show called LillyMu, where his anime-styled co-stars represent common anime clichés.

Each episode follows a specific formula. A typical episode starts with the cast filming a LilyMu segment, but the take is ruined, sometimes revealing the conflict that the characters deal with through the rest of the episode, with a minor subplot running beneath the main plot. After the problem is resolved, the LilyMu segment will be shot again and successfully completed the second time, often rewritten to incorporate whatever lesson was learned during the main story.

Deep into season 2, Kappa Mikey has stopped showing a LilyMu sequence at the end of an episode whenever it would make the episode too long, when the characters are in their LilyMu uniforms enough as it is, or when they successfully film a sequence without any mistakes before the ending.

Production

The show's title is a play on the word kappamaki, a type of sushi. It is suggested that the show was the inspiration for naming the title character "Mikey" and used the prefix "kappa". Like Mikey, who is a "fish out of water" in Japan, the kappa itself is a water demon creature who can live on land. The kappas first appeared on this show in the episode "Mikey, Kappa" on August 5, 2007, where the origin of the title was explained. Coincidentally, Mikey also shares his name with the actor who supplies his voice.

Unlike other cartoons produced at the turn of the 21st century, the property was owned by the studio instead of an agency, the animation was not outsourced and the episodes were written by full-time staff. After producing Internet-based projects and television spots, the series became Animation Collective's first television series. The series was produced in New York City; pre-production began in 2002 and animation started in the summer of 2005.[5] Production for the two seasons wrapped in September 2007.

Schwarz conceived the series in 2000, when he was working at Rumpus Toys, a toy design company in New York City, but they folded before any storyboarding could commence. They resurfaced years later as Animation Collective, and produced an early test pilot for a pitch to MTV Networks, where the character designs and backgrounds were closer to those found in Adult Swim series Perfect Hair Forever, and the humor was also more adult-oriented. Much of the current cast was voicing their characters even this early in production.

In September 2001, Sunbow Entertainment signed a co-production deal with Rumpus Toys to produce the series. Sunbow's parent company TV-Loonland AG would hold worldwide and home video distribution rights.[6] In May 2002, the project was picked up by Noggin for its teen-oriented programming block The N.[1] Noggin/The N signed a co-development deal for the series,[2] while Animation Collective retained the series' copyright and took over distribution rights from TV-Loonland. The show was retooled to appeal to a slightly younger demographic than MTV's main 18-34 year old audience. For unknown reasons, Sunbow later pulled out of the deal, and by the time animation was completed, The N had shifted more to live-action shows, and Kappa Mikey was moved to the younger-skewing Nicktoons Network, where the series was tweaked even further in order to be aimed at younger children. Voice talents were usually local, and its audio was recorded at Manhattan-based NYAV Post, which Michael Sinterniklaas owns. Larry Schwarz, along with the other executive producers, oversaw all phases of production, but only had writing credits on the pilot episode, "Mikey Impossible" and "A Christmas Mikey". All the episodes were directed by Sergei Aniskov. The instrumental score was composed by John Angier, who also wrote the lyrics to "The Recycling Song", "Ori and Yori's Hits", "Living With Mikey", "How Did We Get Here?" and the songs from "The Karaoke Episode".

The series was animated in Adobe Flash, with some moments of CGI rendered in Maya. To further emphasize the contrast in animation styles, one group of animators was assigned to the anime characters, and another group was in charge of Mikey and the other American characters. The vehicles on LilyMu and around Tokyo, as well as the weapons, the Gonard balloon, Pirate King's ship, the Karaoke Genie Machine, etc., were created in Maya and exported into Flash using the Toon Filter. The backgrounds were modeled in Maya, and texture, details, and clouds were added in Photoshop. Some of the backgrounds were inspired by actual locations in Tokyo. The show's anime-style characters perform with large comedic overuses of face faults, such as a face and/or body turning into an exaggerated general appearance, or becoming much smaller. This allowed animators to have more control over how a character looks and acts than on many other Flash shows, and they did not always have to be on-model. The show uses clichés common to anime, including the sweat drop, lines over the eyes or no eyes at all, big heads, flaming eyes, and bodies becoming smaller. Sometimes Mikey will try to do these things, which was one of the show's running gags, but cannot due to being drawn in an American style.

Characters

Episodes

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
126February 25, 2006 (2006-02-25)April 28, 2007 (2007-04-28)
226June 9, 2007 (2007-06-09)September 20, 2008 (2008-09-20)

Season 1 (2006–07)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd.
code
11"The Lost Pilot"Conrad Klein &
Larry Schwarz
Stuart YellinJanuary 6, 2007 (2007-01-06)101
22"The Switch"Conrad Klein &
Leila Strachan
Stuart YellinFebruary 25, 2006 (2006-02-25)102
33"Mikey Impossible"Colin Jost &
Chris Reisig
Sangjun ChonFebruary 25, 2006 (2006-02-25)103
44"Ship of Fools"Rob Dubbin,
Colin Jost &
Chris Reisig
Sangjun Chon,
Scott Crockett &
Dave Simons
March 4, 2006 (2006-03-04)104
55"Saving Face"Steve Lookner
Conrad Klein &
Leila Strachan
Scott Crockett &
Sangjun Chon
March 11, 2006 (2006-03-11)105
66"The Fugi-Kid"Len Wein,
Colin Jost &
Chris Reisig
Stuart Yellin,
Sangjun Chon,
Scott Crockett &
Dave Simons
March 18, 2006 (2006-03-18)106
77"Mikey Likes It"Conrad Klein &
Leila Strachan
Dave Simons &
Sangjun Chon
March 25, 2006 (2006-03-25)107
88"Easy Come, Easy Gonard"Chris ReisigSangjun Chon,
Scott Crockett &
Dave Simons
May 27, 2006 (2006-05-27)108
99"Lily Meow"Conrad Klein &
Leila Strachan
Stuart Yellin,
Sangjun Chon,
Scott Crockett &
Dave Simons
June 3, 2006 (2006-06-03)109
1010"Splashomon"Colin Jost &
Chris Reisig
Sangjun Chon,
Scott Crockett &
Dave Simons
August 27, 2006 (2006-08-27)110
1111"The Good, the Bad, and the Mikey"Conrad Klein &
Mike Yank
Sangjun ChonJuly 8, 2006 (2006-07-08)111
1212"The Sumo Of All Fears"Colin JostSangjun Chon,
Scott Crockett &
Dave Simons
August 5, 2006 (2006-08-05)112
1313"Lost in Transportation"Gerry Duggan,
Conrad Klein &
Leila Strachan
Sangjun ChonAugust 20, 2006 (2006-08-20)113
1414"Big Trouble in Little Tokyo"Colin Jost &
Chris Reisig
Scott CrockettSeptember 3, 2006 (2006-09-03)114
1515"The Phantom of the Soundstage"Chris ReisigRay Alma &
Scott Crockett
October 28, 2006 (2006-10-28)115
1616"Battle of the Bands"Conrad Klein &
Mike Yank
Sangjun Chon,
Scott Crockett &
Dave Simons
November 4, 2006 (2006-11-04)116
1717"La Cage Aux Mikey"Conrad Klein,
Mike Yank &
Alan Yang
Rami EfalNovember 19, 2006 (2006-11-19)117
1818"Reality Bites"Conrad Klein &
Mike Yank
Scott CrockettDecember 3, 2006 (2006-12-03)118
1919"A Christmas Mikey"Conrad Klein,
Mike Yank &
Larry Schwartz
Rami EfalDecember 7, 2006 (2006-12-07)119
2020"With Fans Like These"Leila StrachanTravis Cowsill,
Scott Crockett &
Ray Alma
February 17, 2007 (2007-02-17)120
2121"Big Brozu"Conrad Klein,
Colin Jost &
Mike Yank
Sangjun Chon,
Scott Crockett &
Stuart Yellin
February 19, 2007 (2007-02-19)121
2222"The Man Who Would Be Mikey"Guiseppe ZiploviaSangjun ChonMarch 3, 2007 (2007-03-03)122
2323"Uh Oh Guano"Conrad Klein &
Mike Yank
Rami EfalMarch 24, 2007 (2007-03-24)123
2424"Like Ozu Like Son"Ryan KohRami EfalApril 7, 2007 (2007-04-07)124
2525"La Femme Mitsuki"Conrad Klein &
Mike Yank
Travis Cowsill &
Ray Alma
April 21, 2007 (2007-04-21)125
2626"The Oni Express"Conrad Klein &
Mike Yank
Sangjun ChonApril 28, 2007 (2007-04-28)126

Season 2 (2007–08)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd.
code
271"Camp!"Walt Gardner &
James Harvey
Stuart YellinJune 9, 2007 (2007-06-09)201
282"The Bracemaster"Leila StrachanTravis Cowsill,
Henry Hilaire Jr. &
Katy Shuttleworth
June 16, 2007 (2007-06-16)202
293"Hog Day Afternoon"Robert BerensLauren BergholmJune 23, 2007 (2007-06-23)203
304"Mikey at the Bat"Walt Gardner &
James Harvey
Henry Hilaire Jr. &
Michael Wetterhahn
June 30, 2007 (2007-06-30)204
315"Free Squiddy"Chris ReisigLauren BergholmJuly 7, 2007 (2007-07-07)205
326"Go Nard Hunting"Ryan Koh &
James Harvey
Hal ForsstromJuly 14, 2007 (2007-07-14)206
337"Mikey, Kappa"Walt Gardner &
Robert Berens
Henry Hilaire Jr. &
Katy Shuttleworth
July 21, 2007 (2007-07-21)207
348"Script Assassin"Mike YankLauren Bergholm &
Lauren Ceredona
July 28, 2007 (2007-07-28)208
359"Mitsuki Vanishes"Daniel SchofieldLauren Ceredona &
Michael Wetterhahn
August 4, 2007 (2007-08-04)209
3610"The Masked Tanuki"Leila StrachanHal Forsstrom &
Henry Hilaire Jr.
August 11, 2007 (2007-08-11)210
3711"Back To School"Leila StrachanLauren Bergholm,
Lauren Ceredona,
Chia-Chi Chen,
Christina Ghiloni,
Lemwell Navera,
Bob Rutan,
Katy Shuttleworth &
Michael Wetterhahn
August 18, 2007 (2007-08-18)211
3812"Manic Monday"Robert BerensLauren Ceredona &
Katy Shuttleworth
August 25, 2007 (2007-08-25)212
3913"Mikey's Place"Robert Berens &
Sean Boyland
Lauren Ceredona &
Michael Wetterhahn
September 1, 2007 (2007-09-01)213
4014"LilyBoo"Robert Berens,
Sean Boyland &
Conrad Klein
Lauren Bergholm &
Lauren Ceredona
September 8, 2007 (2007-09-08)214
4115"Night of the Werepuff"Ryan Koh,
Robert Berens &
Conrad Klein
Michael WetterhahnSeptember 15, 2007 (2007-09-15)215
42
43
16
17
"The Karaoke Episode"Ryan Koh &
Sean Lahey
Katy Shuttleworth
Lauren Bergholm &
Henry Hilaire Jr.
February 23, 2008 (2008-02-23)216
217
4418"Mikey's Memoirs"Ryan Koh &
Walt Gardner
Lauren Ceredona,
Hal Forsstrom,
Henry Hillaire Jr. &
Michael Wetterhahn
March 1, 2008 (2008-03-01)218
4519"Seven From LilyMu"Ryan Koh &
Walt Gardner
Hal Forsstrom,
Lauren Ceredona &
Henry Hillaire Jr.
March 8, 2008 (2008-03-08)219
4620"Mikey and the Pauper"Conrad Klein,
James Harvey &
Walt Gardner
Lauren Ceredona &
Katy Shuttleworth
March 15, 2008 (2008-03-15)220
4721"The Clip Show"Conrad KleinLauren Ceredona,
Michael Wetterhahn,
Lauren Bergholm &
Katy Shuttleworth
March 22, 2008 (2008-03-22)221
4822"Tin Putt"Robert Berens,
James Harvey &
Conrad Klein
Lauren Bergholm &
Lauren Ceredona
March 29, 2008 (2008-03-29)222
4923"Live LilyMu"Robert Berens &
Ryan Koh
Michael Wetterhahn &
Henry Hillaire Jr.
September 6, 2008 (2008-09-06)223
5024"Mitsuki Butterfly"Ryan KohKaty ShuttleworthSeptember 13, 2008 (2008-09-13)224
5125"Fashion Frenzy"Lelia StrachanLauren Ceredona,
Henry Hillaire Jr. &
Christine Kwon
September 20, 2008 (2008-09-20)225
5226"The Wizard of Ozu"Robert Berens &
James Harvey
Lauren Bergholm,
Lauren Ceredona,
Katy Shuttleworth &
Michael Wetterhahn
September 20, 2008 (2008-09-20)226

Dancing Sushi

Dancing Sushi is a spin-off series based on the brief bumpers within the series.[7] The series features four sushi characters - Salmon, Larry, Roro, and Meep - who all want to become the world's biggest pop stars.[8] Unlike the main series, Dancing Sushi lacks any dialogue. The sushi were "voiced" by individuals involved in the original Kappa Mikey series including from John Angier, the composer of the series, and director John Holt.

Dancing Sushi was produced from October 2007 to December 2007. It was intended as a way to continue offering fans of Kappa Mikey more of the same kinds of characters in the same universe, and also to keep animators working on the transition between the studio's two major shows; Speed Racer: The Next Generation was in production soon afterward. At one point, there was consideration to reprise some of the Kappa Mikey characters into this series as well.[citation needed]

Home media

A Kappa Mikey DVD was released on September 18, 2007 under the Starz Home Entertainment brand, and includes the episodes "Lost in Transportation", "Easy Come, Easy Gonard", and "The Man Who Would Be Mikey", all from the first season, as well as bonus material, including a fictional music video of "I'm Alright" taken from the episode "Battle of the Bands", wallpaper, an interactive game parodying Hollywood Squares, and a How-to-Draw-Mikey tutorial.

In 2008, the Animation Collective site advertised a second DVD that was scheduled be released sometime later that year. However, the announcement was removed from the website, leaving the exact release date to be unknown. The DVD was intended to include the first season in its entirety, with DVD extras, and would have been considered more of an "official" volume than the last one. No further announcement has been made as the status of this DVD. As of 2009, this release is shelved.

Season 1 (Episodes 1–13) was released on DVD on September 12, 2007 , and Season 2 (Episodes 14–26) was released on DVD on March 12, 2008 by Anchor Bay Entertainment in Australia.

The soundtrack for "The Karaoke Episode" is available as a downloadable album on iTunes. Both seasons of the show itself were also available for download from iTunes before they were later taken down from the online retailer.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Kappa Mikey was originally slated to air on Noggin's teen block The N.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Godfrey, Leigh (May 29, 2002). "Sunbow and Noggin's The N to Co-Develop Kappa Mikey". Animation World Network. Sunbow Entertainment and The N, Noggin's new network for tweens, have signed a co-development deal for the anime comedy KAPPA MIKEY.
  2. ^ a b c Fraser, Fiona (May 23, 2002). "The N comes onboard Sunbow's Kappa Mikey". C21Media.
  3. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 332–333. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  4. ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 61. ISBN 9781476672939.
  5. ^ "Cross-Cultural Cartoons: Larry Schwarz and the Animation Collective". Animation World Magazine. September 20, 2007. Archived from the original on January 2, 2013. Retrieved April 2, 2008.
  6. ^ "Sunbow and Rumpus to Produce Kappa Mikey Series".
  7. ^ Dominguez, Noah (November 4, 2020). "Three Delivery: Nickelodeon's OTHER Obscure 'Anime'". CBR. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
  8. ^ Baisley, Sarah (January 23, 2008). "Animation Collective Delivers Comedy, Action and Chinese Food to NATPE 2008". Animation World Network. Retrieved April 17, 2021.

External links

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Kappa Mikey is an American animated television series created by Larry Schwarz The show was created by Schwarz s studio Animation Collective The series premiered on February 25 2006 and ended on September 20 2008 3 52 episodes were produced 4 Kappa MikeyThe main cast of Kappa MikeyCreated byLarry SchwarzDirected bySergei AniskovVoices ofMichael SinterniklaasSean SchemmelStephen MoverleyKether DonohueGary MackJesse AdamsCarrie KeranenDan GreenWayne GraysonBella HudsonOpening theme Hey Hey Look Look by Beat CrusadersComposerJohn AngierCountry of originUnited StatesNo of seasons2No of episodes52ProductionExecutive producersLarry SchwarzSergei AniskovSean LaherChristopher FauciMichael GoldProducersJoel BlancoTina MogliaEditorsWilliam GadeaDave KillenRunning time22 minutesProduction companiesAnimation CollectiveKanonen amp Bestreichen Inc DistributorParamount GlobalReleaseOriginal networkNicktoons Network a Picture formatNTSCOriginal releaseFebruary 25 2006 2006 02 25 September 20 2008 2008 09 20 The show was first picked up in 2002 when it was announced that Noggin s teen block The N would be co developing and airing the series 1 2 Animation World Network reported that Noggin The N had signed on as a co producer 1 However the show was moved to Nicktoons Network a sister channel to Noggin With the move it became the first half hour series to premiere exclusively on Nicktoons Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Characters 4 Episodes 4 1 Series overview 4 2 Season 1 2006 07 4 3 Season 2 2007 08 5 Dancing Sushi 6 Home media 7 Footnotes 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditThe series is a parody of Japanese anime featuring a young American actor named Mikey whose appearance is styled after Western cartoons and travels to Japan to star in a tokusatsu show called LillyMu where his anime styled co stars represent common anime cliches Each episode follows a specific formula A typical episode starts with the cast filming a LilyMu segment but the take is ruined sometimes revealing the conflict that the characters deal with through the rest of the episode with a minor subplot running beneath the main plot After the problem is resolved the LilyMu segment will be shot again and successfully completed the second time often rewritten to incorporate whatever lesson was learned during the main story Deep into season 2 Kappa Mikey has stopped showing a LilyMu sequence at the end of an episode whenever it would make the episode too long when the characters are in their LilyMu uniforms enough as it is or when they successfully film a sequence without any mistakes before the ending Production EditThe show s title is a play on the word kappamaki a type of sushi It is suggested that the show was the inspiration for naming the title character Mikey and used the prefix kappa Like Mikey who is a fish out of water in Japan the kappa itself is a water demon creature who can live on land The kappas first appeared on this show in the episode Mikey Kappa on August 5 2007 where the origin of the title was explained Coincidentally Mikey also shares his name with the actor who supplies his voice Unlike other cartoons produced at the turn of the 21st century the property was owned by the studio instead of an agency the animation was not outsourced and the episodes were written by full time staff After producing Internet based projects and television spots the series became Animation Collective s first television series The series was produced in New York City pre production began in 2002 and animation started in the summer of 2005 5 Production for the two seasons wrapped in September 2007 Schwarz conceived the series in 2000 when he was working at Rumpus Toys a toy design company in New York City but they folded before any storyboarding could commence They resurfaced years later as Animation Collective and produced an early test pilot for a pitch to MTV Networks where the character designs and backgrounds were closer to those found in Adult Swim series Perfect Hair Forever and the humor was also more adult oriented Much of the current cast was voicing their characters even this early in production In September 2001 Sunbow Entertainment signed a co production deal with Rumpus Toys to produce the series Sunbow s parent company TV Loonland AG would hold worldwide and home video distribution rights 6 In May 2002 the project was picked up by Noggin for its teen oriented programming block The N 1 Noggin The N signed a co development deal for the series 2 while Animation Collective retained the series copyright and took over distribution rights from TV Loonland The show was retooled to appeal to a slightly younger demographic than MTV s main 18 34 year old audience For unknown reasons Sunbow later pulled out of the deal and by the time animation was completed The N had shifted more to live action shows and Kappa Mikey was moved to the younger skewing Nicktoons Network where the series was tweaked even further in order to be aimed at younger children Voice talents were usually local and its audio was recorded at Manhattan based NYAV Post which Michael Sinterniklaas owns Larry Schwarz along with the other executive producers oversaw all phases of production but only had writing credits on the pilot episode Mikey Impossible and A Christmas Mikey All the episodes were directed by Sergei Aniskov The instrumental score was composed by John Angier who also wrote the lyrics to The Recycling Song Ori and Yori s Hits Living With Mikey How Did We Get Here and the songs from The Karaoke Episode The series was animated in Adobe Flash with some moments of CGI rendered in Maya To further emphasize the contrast in animation styles one group of animators was assigned to the anime characters and another group was in charge of Mikey and the other American characters The vehicles on LilyMu and around Tokyo as well as the weapons the Gonard balloon Pirate King s ship the Karaoke Genie Machine etc were created in Maya and exported into Flash using the Toon Filter The backgrounds were modeled in Maya and texture details and clouds were added in Photoshop Some of the backgrounds were inspired by actual locations in Tokyo The show s anime style characters perform with large comedic overuses of face faults such as a face and or body turning into an exaggerated general appearance or becoming much smaller This allowed animators to have more control over how a character looks and acts than on many other Flash shows and they did not always have to be on model The show uses cliches common to anime including the sweat drop lines over the eyes or no eyes at all big heads flaming eyes and bodies becoming smaller Sometimes Mikey will try to do these things which was one of the show s running gags but cannot due to being drawn in an American style Characters EditMain article List of Kappa Mikey characters Mikey Simon voiced by Michael Sinterniklaas Gonard voiced by Sean Schemmel Guano voiced by Gary Mack Lily voiced by Kether Donohue Mitsuki voiced by Carrie Keranen Ozu voiced by Stephen Moverly Yes Man voiced by Jesse Adams Episodes EditSeries overview Edit SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired126February 25 2006 2006 02 25 April 28 2007 2007 04 28 226June 9 2007 2007 06 09 September 20 2008 2008 09 20 Season 1 2006 07 Edit Main article Kappa Mikey season 1 No overallNo inseasonTitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd code11 The Lost Pilot Conrad Klein amp Larry SchwarzStuart YellinJanuary 6 2007 2007 01 06 10122 The Switch Conrad Klein amp Leila StrachanStuart YellinFebruary 25 2006 2006 02 25 10233 Mikey Impossible Colin Jost amp Chris ReisigSangjun ChonFebruary 25 2006 2006 02 25 10344 Ship of Fools Rob Dubbin Colin Jost amp Chris ReisigSangjun Chon Scott Crockett amp Dave SimonsMarch 4 2006 2006 03 04 10455 Saving Face Steve LooknerConrad Klein amp Leila StrachanScott Crockett amp Sangjun ChonMarch 11 2006 2006 03 11 10566 The Fugi Kid Len Wein Colin Jost amp Chris ReisigStuart Yellin Sangjun Chon Scott Crockett amp Dave SimonsMarch 18 2006 2006 03 18 10677 Mikey Likes It Conrad Klein amp Leila StrachanDave Simons amp Sangjun ChonMarch 25 2006 2006 03 25 10788 Easy Come Easy Gonard Chris ReisigSangjun Chon Scott Crockett amp Dave SimonsMay 27 2006 2006 05 27 10899 Lily Meow Conrad Klein amp Leila StrachanStuart Yellin Sangjun Chon Scott Crockett amp Dave SimonsJune 3 2006 2006 06 03 1091010 Splashomon Colin Jost amp Chris ReisigSangjun Chon Scott Crockett amp Dave SimonsAugust 27 2006 2006 08 27 1101111 The Good the Bad and the Mikey Conrad Klein amp Mike YankSangjun ChonJuly 8 2006 2006 07 08 1111212 The Sumo Of All Fears Colin JostSangjun Chon Scott Crockett amp Dave SimonsAugust 5 2006 2006 08 05 1121313 Lost in Transportation Gerry Duggan Conrad Klein amp Leila StrachanSangjun ChonAugust 20 2006 2006 08 20 1131414 Big Trouble in Little Tokyo Colin Jost amp Chris ReisigScott CrockettSeptember 3 2006 2006 09 03 1141515 The Phantom of the Soundstage Chris ReisigRay Alma amp Scott CrockettOctober 28 2006 2006 10 28 1151616 Battle of the Bands Conrad Klein amp Mike YankSangjun Chon Scott Crockett amp Dave SimonsNovember 4 2006 2006 11 04 1161717 La Cage Aux Mikey Conrad Klein Mike Yank amp Alan YangRami EfalNovember 19 2006 2006 11 19 1171818 Reality Bites Conrad Klein amp Mike YankScott CrockettDecember 3 2006 2006 12 03 1181919 A Christmas Mikey Conrad Klein Mike Yank amp Larry SchwartzRami EfalDecember 7 2006 2006 12 07 1192020 With Fans Like These Leila StrachanTravis Cowsill Scott Crockett amp Ray AlmaFebruary 17 2007 2007 02 17 1202121 Big Brozu Conrad Klein Colin Jost amp Mike YankSangjun Chon Scott Crockett amp Stuart YellinFebruary 19 2007 2007 02 19 1212222 The Man Who Would Be Mikey Guiseppe ZiploviaSangjun ChonMarch 3 2007 2007 03 03 1222323 Uh Oh Guano Conrad Klein amp Mike YankRami EfalMarch 24 2007 2007 03 24 1232424 Like Ozu Like Son Ryan KohRami EfalApril 7 2007 2007 04 07 1242525 La Femme Mitsuki Conrad Klein amp Mike YankTravis Cowsill amp Ray AlmaApril 21 2007 2007 04 21 1252626 The Oni Express Conrad Klein amp Mike YankSangjun ChonApril 28 2007 2007 04 28 126Season 2 2007 08 Edit Main article Kappa Mikey season 2 No overallNo inseasonTitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd code271 Camp Walt Gardner amp James HarveyStuart YellinJune 9 2007 2007 06 09 201282 The Bracemaster Leila StrachanTravis Cowsill Henry Hilaire Jr amp Katy ShuttleworthJune 16 2007 2007 06 16 202293 Hog Day Afternoon Robert BerensLauren BergholmJune 23 2007 2007 06 23 203304 Mikey at the Bat Walt Gardner amp James HarveyHenry Hilaire Jr amp Michael WetterhahnJune 30 2007 2007 06 30 204315 Free Squiddy Chris ReisigLauren BergholmJuly 7 2007 2007 07 07 205326 Go Nard Hunting Ryan Koh amp James HarveyHal ForsstromJuly 14 2007 2007 07 14 206337 Mikey Kappa Walt Gardner amp Robert BerensHenry Hilaire Jr amp Katy ShuttleworthJuly 21 2007 2007 07 21 207348 Script Assassin Mike YankLauren Bergholm amp Lauren CeredonaJuly 28 2007 2007 07 28 208359 Mitsuki Vanishes Daniel SchofieldLauren Ceredona amp Michael WetterhahnAugust 4 2007 2007 08 04 2093610 The Masked Tanuki Leila StrachanHal Forsstrom amp Henry Hilaire Jr August 11 2007 2007 08 11 2103711 Back To School Leila StrachanLauren Bergholm Lauren Ceredona Chia Chi Chen Christina Ghiloni Lemwell Navera Bob Rutan Katy Shuttleworth amp Michael WetterhahnAugust 18 2007 2007 08 18 2113812 Manic Monday Robert BerensLauren Ceredona amp Katy ShuttleworthAugust 25 2007 2007 08 25 2123913 Mikey s Place Robert Berens amp Sean BoylandLauren Ceredona amp Michael WetterhahnSeptember 1 2007 2007 09 01 2134014 LilyBoo Robert Berens Sean Boyland amp Conrad KleinLauren Bergholm amp Lauren CeredonaSeptember 8 2007 2007 09 08 2144115 Night of the Werepuff Ryan Koh Robert Berens amp Conrad KleinMichael WetterhahnSeptember 15 2007 2007 09 15 21542431617 The Karaoke Episode Ryan Koh amp Sean LaheyKaty ShuttleworthLauren Bergholm amp Henry Hilaire Jr February 23 2008 2008 02 23 2162174418 Mikey s Memoirs Ryan Koh amp Walt GardnerLauren Ceredona Hal Forsstrom Henry Hillaire Jr amp Michael WetterhahnMarch 1 2008 2008 03 01 2184519 Seven From LilyMu Ryan Koh amp Walt GardnerHal Forsstrom Lauren Ceredona amp Henry Hillaire Jr March 8 2008 2008 03 08 2194620 Mikey and the Pauper Conrad Klein James Harvey amp Walt GardnerLauren Ceredona amp Katy ShuttleworthMarch 15 2008 2008 03 15 2204721 The Clip Show Conrad KleinLauren Ceredona Michael Wetterhahn Lauren Bergholm amp Katy ShuttleworthMarch 22 2008 2008 03 22 2214822 Tin Putt Robert Berens James Harvey amp Conrad KleinLauren Bergholm amp Lauren CeredonaMarch 29 2008 2008 03 29 2224923 Live LilyMu Robert Berens amp Ryan KohMichael Wetterhahn amp Henry Hillaire Jr September 6 2008 2008 09 06 2235024 Mitsuki Butterfly Ryan KohKaty ShuttleworthSeptember 13 2008 2008 09 13 2245125 Fashion Frenzy Lelia StrachanLauren Ceredona Henry Hillaire Jr amp Christine KwonSeptember 20 2008 2008 09 20 2255226 The Wizard of Ozu Robert Berens amp James HarveyLauren Bergholm Lauren Ceredona Katy Shuttleworth amp Michael WetterhahnSeptember 20 2008 2008 09 20 226Dancing Sushi EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dancing Sushi is a spin off series based on the brief bumpers within the series 7 The series features four sushi characters Salmon Larry Roro and Meep who all want to become the world s biggest pop stars 8 Unlike the main series Dancing Sushi lacks any dialogue The sushi were voiced by individuals involved in the original Kappa Mikey series including from John Angier the composer of the series and director John Holt Dancing Sushi was produced from October 2007 to December 2007 It was intended as a way to continue offering fans of Kappa Mikey more of the same kinds of characters in the same universe and also to keep animators working on the transition between the studio s two major shows Speed Racer The Next Generation was in production soon afterward At one point there was consideration to reprise some of the Kappa Mikey characters into this series as well citation needed Home media EditA Kappa Mikey DVD was released on September 18 2007 under the Starz Home Entertainment brand and includes the episodes Lost in Transportation Easy Come Easy Gonard and The Man Who Would Be Mikey all from the first season as well as bonus material including a fictional music video of I m Alright taken from the episode Battle of the Bands wallpaper an interactive game parodying Hollywood Squares and a How to Draw Mikey tutorial In 2008 the Animation Collective site advertised a second DVD that was scheduled be released sometime later that year However the announcement was removed from the website leaving the exact release date to be unknown The DVD was intended to include the first season in its entirety with DVD extras and would have been considered more of an official volume than the last one No further announcement has been made as the status of this DVD As of 2009 this release is shelved Season 1 Episodes 1 13 was released on DVD on September 12 2007 1 and Season 2 Episodes 14 26 was released on DVD on March 12 2008 2 by Anchor Bay Entertainment in Australia The soundtrack for The Karaoke Episode is available as a downloadable album on iTunes Both seasons of the show itself were also available for download from iTunes before they were later taken down from the online retailer Footnotes Edit Kappa Mikey was originally slated to air on Noggin s teen block The N 1 2 References Edit a b c d Godfrey Leigh May 29 2002 Sunbow and Noggin s The N to Co Develop Kappa Mikey Animation World Network Sunbow Entertainment and The N Noggin s new network for tweens have signed a co development deal for the anime comedy KAPPA MIKEY a b c Fraser Fiona May 23 2002 The N comes onboard Sunbow s Kappa Mikey C21Media Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield pp 332 333 ISBN 978 1538103739 Crump William D 2019 Happy Holidays Animated A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas Hanukkah Kwanzaa and New Year s Cartoons on Television and Film McFarland amp Co p 61 ISBN 9781476672939 Cross Cultural Cartoons Larry Schwarz and the Animation Collective Animation World Magazine September 20 2007 Archived from the original on January 2 2013 Retrieved April 2 2008 Sunbow and Rumpus to Produce Kappa Mikey Series Dominguez Noah November 4 2020 Three Delivery Nickelodeon s OTHER Obscure Anime CBR Retrieved April 17 2021 Baisley Sarah January 23 2008 Animation Collective Delivers Comedy Action and Chinese Food to NATPE 2008 Animation World Network Retrieved April 17 2021 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Kappa Mikey Kappa Mikey at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kappa Mikey amp oldid 1131819733, 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