Reddy Kilowatt

Reddy Kilowatt

Reddy Kilowatt is a cartoon character that acted as corporate spokesman for electricity generation in the United States for some six decades.

Description

Reddy Kilowatt is drawn as a stick figure whose body and limbs are made of "lightning-bolt" symbols and whose bulbous head has a light bulb for a nose and sockets for ears. Reddy was created at the Alabama Power Company by Ashton B. Collins, Sr., and debuted March 11, 1926. He was subsequently licensed by some 300 electrical companies in the U.S. and abroad looking to sell homes on using the relatively new technology. He was featured in a 1947 comic book and movie produced by the studio of Walter Lantz [http://www.toonopedia.com/reddy_k.htm] . Reddy Kilowatt was a frequent presence in publicity material until energy conservation replaced energy production as a national goal with the growth of the environmental movement and the OPEC oil embargo. He is now rarely seen. In 1998, Reddy was bought by Northern States Power Company, which created an entire subsidiary, Reddy Kilowatt Corp., to manage the cartoon. [ [http://sec.edgar-online.com/2004/03/15/0000950134-04-003528/Section35.asp XCEL ENERGY INC - XEL Annual Report (10-K) EXHIBIT 2.06 ] ] That company later created Reddy Flame, a character promoting natural gas.

Popular culture

Reddy was parodied in an episode of the TV show "Roseanne", "That's Our Rosie", in which a doll version was used in a 'faux' commercial for a utilities company that was pitched by Dan and DJ a la the early days of television in the 1950s, when TV shows featured their performers promoting products from the companies that were sponsoring their shows.

A brief animated clip of Reddy appears in the "" short film spoof "Hardware Wars".

Bassist Phil Lesh uses Reddy as his mascot. [ [http://www.phillesh.net/index.html Welcome to PhilLesh.net - The Official Site of Phil Lesh and Friends ] ]

On September 30, 2008, Stephen Colbert said on his show, "The Colbert Report", that Las Vegas was "lit up and air conditioned 24/7 like Reddy Kilowatt's wet dream. Although it's probably not a good idea to get him wet."

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