What-a-Mess

What-a-Mess

What-a-Mess is a series of children's books written by British comedy writer Frank Muir and illustrated by Joseph Wright. It was later made into an animated series in the UK in 1990 and again in 1995 by Disney and aired on ABC in the United States. The title character is a disheveled (hence his nick name), accident-prone Afghan Hound puppy, whose real name was Prince Amir of Kinjan. Central TV, Link Licensing & Bevanfield Films produced the first series and DiC Entertainment produced the second series. Both of them were narrated by Frank Muir.

Episode List

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* What-a-Mess Goes to the Seaside
* What-a-Mess Goes to School
* Prince What-a-Mess
* Super What-a-Mess
* What-a-Mess Keeps Cool
* What-a-Mess Goes to Town
* What-a-Mess Goes to the Vet
* What-a-Mess and Little Poppet
* What-a-Mess Goes Camping
* What-a-Mess The Beautiful
* What-a-Mess and the Cat Next Door
* What-a-Mess Has a Brain Wave!
* What-a-Mess and Cynthia the Hedgehog

Credits

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; Based on the Books by : Frank Muir ; Based on the Illustrations by : Joseph Wright ; Written by : Timothy Forder ; Music : Barrie Guard ; Director of Animation : Roger McIntosh ; Animation : Malcolm Bourne, Peter Hale, Charlie MacRae, Steve Roberts, Neil Salmon, Tim Webb ; Assistant Animators : Terry Dormer, Dominic Griffiths, Amanda Talbot ; Backgrounds : Ian Henderson ; Trace & Paint Supervisor : Martin Dray ; Rostrum Camera : Lyndon Pickersgill ; Executive Producers : Claire Derry, David Hamilton, Frank Muir, Lewis Rudd ; Produced by : Mary Swindale ; Directed by : Timothy Forder

Season 2

; Executive Producers : Frank Muir, Andy Heyward, Robby London, Michael Maliani ; Produced & Directed by : Kent Butterworth; Supervising Producers & Story Editors : Cliff Ruby, Elana Lesser; Production Supervisor : Stacey Gallishaw; Executive in Charge of Production : Brian A. Miller; Associate Producers : Jennifer Pelphrey, Kurt Weldon; Script Coordinator : Lori Crawford; Assisted by : William A. Ruiz, Jordan Kornzweig; Casting & Voice Directors : Marsha Goodman, Ginny McSwain; Production Assistants : Lori Crawford, and Cliff Ruby; Production Coordinator : Christy Busirk; Talent Coordinators : Cliff Ruby, and Elana Lesser; Consultants : Penny Lee, Kevin Donahue, Joseph Wright; Storyboards : Liz Rathke-Bakunovich, Vincent Waller, Steve Ditko, Istvan Majoros, Jordan Reichek, Owen Fitzgerald, Howard Post, Joe Horne, Chuck Harvey, Karl Fischer, Sean Bishop, Norman Quebedeau, Ken Mitcheroney, Tibor Belay, Caren Scarpulla, Scott Shaw, Joe Morrison, Ricardo Agrines, Kathy Carr, Lane Raichert, Suraiya Daud, Gary Paul Terry, Marc Schirmeister, Kent Butterworth; Storyboard Supervisor : Cullen Blaine; Storyboard Cleanup : Joe Murray, Cliff Ruby, and Fred Carrillo; Art Director : Joseph Wright; Character Designers : Jimmy Cross, Kurt Conner, Sandy Kopitopoulos, Fred Carrillo, Milton Knight; Background Designers : Ange Phillipson, Bonita Versh; Prop Designers : Suraiya Daud, Jang Lee, Kelly McGraw, Sean Bishop, Poe K. Tan; Color Backgrounds : Shelley Gillespie, Gilbert Hung, Timothy Barnes, Richard Ziehler Martin, ; Color Key : Caren Scarpulla, Martin Forte, Dene Ann Hemming; Storyboard Slugging : William Reed, Vincent Davis; Lip Model : Kent Holaday, Rebecca Greenwood; Animation Directors : Wayne Schulz, Tony Love, Ed Love, Walt Kubiak; Animation Supervisor : Doug Williams; Graphics : Alexandra S. Ennis; Executive in Charge of Post Production : Thierry P. Laurin; Assisted by : Kimberly Francis; Translation : Jung Ran Son, Joseph C. Cho; Supervising Sound Engineer : Michael J. Cowan; Recording Assistants : Cliff Ruby, and Bill Martin; Music by : Michael Tavera; Main Title Song by : Sandy Howell, Matt McGuire; Vocals by : Ashley Hall, Steve Tyrell; Children Vocals : Danny Turner, Edmund Payne, Jacqueline Baldwin, David Beresford, Steve Luizzing, Anne Luizzing, Mason Gamble, Tracey Beckwith, Harley Bowsie-Smith, Mara Wilson; Songs by : Michael Tavera, Bill Martin; Music Supervisor : Joanne Miller; Music Editor : John Mortarotti; Format : Ted Supa; Picture Editors : Richard Bruce Elliott, Theresa Gilroy-Nielsen; Digoale Editors : Cliff Ruby, and Greg Bailey; Videotape Supervisors : Tonda S. Lark, Fifun A. Amini; Track Readers : Thomas W. Anderson, Ron LeBlanc, John Gunn, Cam Drysdale, Gord Browne; Assistant Editors : Kris Gilpin, Trudy Alexander; Post Production Coordinator : Kathleen Mary O'Hara; Post Production Supervisor : Tonda S. Lark; Program Administrative : Ted Supa; Administrative Assistant : Dunta Bell; Animation by : Pacific Rim Productions, Inc.

Bohbot Entertainment

; Executive Producer : Allen J. Bohbot

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