- The Bluffers
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show_name = The Bluffers
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genre =Cartoon series
creator =Gene Deitch
Frank Fehmers
director = Frank Fehmers
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theme_music_composer = Eric Jan Harmsen
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country =Netherlands
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producer =Gene Deitch
Frank Fehmers
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runtime = 25 min.
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first_aired =October 7 1986
last_aired = 1991
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imdb_id = 0421299
tv_com_id = 13122"The Bluffers" was a children's cartoon series which originated in
The Netherlands ; it was first screened in 1984. The stories revolved around the inhabitants of the fictitious land of 'Bluffoonia' and their ongoing struggle against the evil tyrant 'Clandestino' and his plans to destroy the forest in which they live.The series was based on an idea by
Gene Deitch , who also provided the narration, voiced many of the characters and wrote the lyrics to the title song.Michael Jupp , who also created "The Dreamstone ", was head of art for the seriesThe show's opening strapline was:
"Bluffoonia was once a beautiful land before the crazed maniac Clandestino took over; Clandestino turned that beautiful place into this. Why? Because Clandestino is afraid the Bluffers will get his secret — the secret of getting it all!"
Characters
Heroes
* Zock (short for Zocrates), a wise old
owl wearing atoga and alaurel wreath . Zock is a fatherly figure and advisor to the Bluffers (i.e., the animal denizens of the last remaining forest in Bluffoonia), and the keeper of the encyclopedic "Book of All Knowledge". His name is a take-off ofSocrates (hence his RomanEmperor appearance).
* Zipper, a fast-running bluesquirrel with a love of adventure; he's led a number of raids into Clandestino's castle. When Zipper is not leading a raid on the castle he is often found in some activity involving nuts.
* Blossom, a pinkmouse with a head of orange hair. She has romantic feelings for Zipper but he is reluctant to return them.
* Honey Boy, a simple-minded brownbear with a strong passion for anything to do withhoney , and whose petbee s are always flying around his head.
* Sharpy, a red,bipedal fox who likes to outwit others for his own gain. He feels that lying, cheating, and stealing are what "real foxes" do, although he tends not to do these very successfully.
* Regal Eagle, aneagle (although he looks more like abuzzard ) who talks and thinks like a soldier. This character is the least featured of the Bluffers and is often only called upon to perform a small task in any plans the animals may have.
* Ginseng, agoose with an Oriental appearance about her who specializes in brewing herbal remedies. She is named after the plantginseng .
* Prickly Pine, a hyperactive, red-quilledporcupine who is always ready for action and combat. He is able to project his quills with pinpoint accuracy, although this inexhaustible supply of quills often end up in the rump of Sharpy or some other unsuspecting Bluffer.
* Psycho, a shy, reclusivesnake with limited psychic powers; e.g.Oscar Ostrich : A young ostrch named Oscar.Villains
* Clandestino, a bloated, self-adoring, hunchbacked human; he's the self appointed totalitarian ruler of Bluffoonia. He lives in a
fortress -likecastle , thedungeon of which contains his precious "Secret of Getting It All" which is the source of his power.
* Sillycone, Clandestino'srobot butler ; he is smarter than his master and seems to possess no malice, but he serves Clandestino faithfully. It's unclear whether his name is derived from "silicone " .* "
Wolf ", a hungry wolf chased other Animals.Other characters
* Glum, Clandestino's
watchdog ; his sympathies lie with the Bluffers, but he doesn't dare to openly rebel against his master because he doesn't want to lose his home in the castle.
* Zang and Dens, tworabbit s — one tall and thin, one short and fat — who are often wearingsunglasses . They are sometimes seen conducting the musical segments, but are not integral to the stories.Format
Each episode is approximately 25 minutes long. Most of the stories are centered around Clandestino doing or plotting something that will either destroy Bluffoonia's last forest or otherwise disrupt the Bluffers' lives, and the Bluffers' attempts to thwart him. Some of the stories are centered around the Bluffers' plans to steal Clandestino's "Secret of Getting It All" so they can use it to remove him from power.
Each episode contains two musical numbers.
Availability
In the late 1980s, a number of
VHS videocassette s were released in theUnited States , each containing one or more episodes; also, there was a videocassette of collected musical numbers from the series. As of this writing, all of these are out of print, and "The Bluffers" has not been released onDVD .External links
* [http://www.toonarific.com/show.php?s_search=bluffers&show_id=509 The Bluffers @ Toonarific.com]
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