- 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 debutedMarch 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 ofWalter 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 theOPEC oil embargo. He is now rarely seen. In 1998, Reddy was bought byNorthern 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 createdReddy 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."External articles and references
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