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First episode date
  
2 October 1997

Number of seasons
  
2

7.1/10
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Final episode date
  
20 February 2008

Networks
  
Space Goofs Space Goofs by Chopfe on DeviantArt

Created by
  
Jean-Yves RaimbaudPhilippe Traversat

Directed by
  
Thomas Szabo (Season 1)Olivier Jean-Marie (Season 2)

Starring
  
Charlie AdlerJeff Bennett (Season 1)Danny MannMaurice LaMarcheMichael SicolyLouis Garneau (Season 2)Billy WestKath Soucie

Opening theme
  
"Monster Men" by Iggy Pop

Composer(s)
  
Herve LavandierRamon Pipin

Program creators
  
Jean-Yves Raimbaud, Philippe Traversat

Cast
  
Jeff Bennett, Charlie Adler, Maurice LaMarche, Danny Mann, Billy West

Similar
  
I Got A Rocket, Foot 2 Rue, Galactik Football, In ze boîte, Ratz

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Space Goofs (French title: Les Zinzins de l'espace) is a French animated series produced by Gaumont Multimedia, and Xilam for France 3 that first aired in 1997. It also debuted at the same year in Germany on ProSieben. It also aired, in Quebec, on Télétoon. In the UK, the 1st season premiered on Channel 4 under the name Home to Rent and the 2nd season premiered under its original moniker on Nicktoons UK on 5 November 2005 at 9:30am. It also aired as part of the Fox Kids lineup on Fox in the United States.

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The series also served as the basis of an adventure game titled Stupid Invaders.

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Plot

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Five extraterrestrials from the planet Zigma B, Candy, Etno, Gorgeous, Stereo and Bud go on a picnic together in space. However, their spaceship crashes into an asteroid, and they fall to planet Earth. They realise that if any human finds out that they're aliens, they could be experimented on, so they take shelter in a house for rent.

The aliens have two goals: Return to their home planets and chase anybody away who tries to establish themselves in the house.

They use a device called the SMTV that lets the aliens transform into almost any entity of their choosing. It often doesn't work on the first try, leading to some wacky transformations.

Characters

  • Etno Polino: Being short and purple with red lips and a big nose, Etno is the leader and the brains of the group. A scientific genius, he creates all sort of machines. In the original French version, he speaks with an English accent. Etno's voice was done by Maurice LaMarche. By coincidence, LaMarche was also the voice behind the character of "The Brain" from Pinky and the Brain and Animaniacs.
  • Bud Budiovitch: Tall and orange with three strands of hair, a long neck and big bloodshot eyes, Bud is lazy and naive. He is a television addict and spends most of the time sitting in front of it and drinking soft drinks. Like Etno, Bud is always the last one to panic in a situation. He always comes up with the best solution but most of the time no one will listen to him. Bud's voice was done by Jeff Bennett in Season 1, and Louis Garneau in Season 2.
  • Candy Caramella: Small and green with a wrinkled forehead and wearing a polka-dotted apron, Candy is the uptight neat freak. He gets in touch with his feminine side by sometimes disguising himself as a woman. In the Latin American version aired on Jetix/Magic Kids, Candy's gender is changed to female. Candy's voice was done by Charlie Adler.
  • Gorgeous Klatoo: Fat and blue with a heavy chin and a protruding tooth, Gorgeous is the grumpy and brutal one. He is very greedy and his hobby consists of bullying the others and eating. Gorgeous' voice was done by Danny Mann. His last name is likely a reference to Klaatu.
  • Stereo Monovici: Two-headed and red in which each head has a slightly long nose, and being as tall as Bud, Stereo acts as two people since each head has its own mind. "He" is pretty much the bookworm of the group, yet often wastes his intelligence on the most useless information. He often argues with himself. Stereo was removed from the series in season two. Both the heads are voiced by Jeff Bennett. In two episodes of the second season ("Other World Champs" and "UFO") Stereo reappears. Both the heads are voiced by Jeff Bennett in Season 1, and Charlie Adler in Season 2.
  • The Alien Show

    This episode is the series finale, was released on November 4, 2007, and Gorgeous the 1st, is the sequel, was the final aired on February 20, 2008, His last two episodes features in his 1st, While the Space Goofs were watching TV, Etno recognizes Fabrice, a childhood friend at college who works as a mailman in the past and now the host of the reality show, Lost Story (a parody of Big Brother). and 2nd, Gorgeous wants to be the boss at something, since his friends are. That's when he meets a tough talking mouse who makes him the boss of the house. for the past 11 years. to his farewell messages

    Space Goofs
    1997-2008

    After 11 years, France 3 cancelled new seasons and new episodes, and when Toowam is becoming Ludo, Ludo removed Space Goofs.

    Reception

  • The series has been a hit in France, in particular due to its absurd, slapstick and tongue-in-cheek slightly politically incorrect humor.
  • Stupid Invaders

    An adventure game based on Space Goofs titled Stupid Invaders was released in 2000–2001 by Ubisoft. The plot centers around the aliens and their attempts to return to space. All the main characters of the series are playable through the course of the game. The game is notable for deliberately rejecting or distorting some cliched aspects of the adventure genre; standard adventure game tactics such as picking up, talking to or interacting with anything encountered will often result in instant (albeit highly comical) death for the player character and the need to reload, for example, often with no warning.

    Stupid Invaders was developed by Xilam for Windows and Mac OS, and ported to the Dreamcast by Titanium Studios.[1]

    Reception

    The game was met with average to mixed reception. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 76% and 64 out of 100 for the Dreamcast version, and 69% and 65 out of 100 for the PC version.

    Appearances in other Xilam series

    In Shuriken School: The Ninja's Secret, Candy appears on the cover to Jimmy B.'s manga Star Attacks.

    The characters made a cameo in the Oggy and the Cockroaches episode "Night Watchmen".

    References

    Space Goofs Wikipedia


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