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Maxie's World
Maxie's World title screenFormat Children's Starring Loretta Jafelice
Simon Reynolds
Geoff Kahnert
Yannick Bisson
Suzanne Coy
Susan Roman
Tara Strong
John Stocker
Nadine RabinovitchCountry of origin United States Production Running time 30 minutes Broadcast Original channel syndicated Original airing 1989 Maxie's World is an animated cartoon series about a teenage girl named Maxie in Surfside High School in California. Maxie was a straight A student who produced and hosted her own TV show part time. Based on the "Maxie" line of fashion dolls from Hasbro,[1] this show was broadcast in late '80s and early '90s syndicated to local stations in the United States, and in the UK on TV-am's Wacaday. The U.S. broadcast also included rebroadcasts of Beverly Hills Teens and It's Punky Brewster.[citation needed]
Produced for Hasbro by DIC Entertainment, the U.S. broadcast was syndicated by Claster Television, which was owned by Hasbro, the makers of the "Maxie" dolls. Because of this, Hasbro must give approval before any home video release of this series is made. It is unknown when, or if the series will be released on DVD.
Contents
Cast
- Loretta Jafelice as Maxie
- Simon Reynolds as Rob
- Geoff Kahnert as Mushroom
- Yannick Bisson as Ferdie
- Suzanne Coy as Simone
- Susan Roman as Ashley
- Tara Strong as Carly
- John Stocker as Mr. Garcia
- Nadine Rabinovitch as Jeri
Credits
- Executive Producer: Andy Heyward
- Co Executive Producer: Robby London
- Producer: Cassandra Schafhausen
- Director: Marek Buchwald
- Story Editor: Judy Rothman-Rofe
- Executive in Charge of Production: Winnie Chaffee
- Assisted by: Dawn Jackson, Stacey Gallishaw
- Supervising Associate Producer: John O'Sullivan Francis Jr.
- Production Coordinators: Steven Gold, Lisa Salamone
- Production Assistant: Jose Gonzalez
- Developed for Animation by: Phil Harnage
- Voice Director: Paul Quinn
- Talent Coordinator: Paul Quinn
- Recording Assistants: Helen Asimakis, Sylvia Villagran, Daniela Spiwak, Mark McCorkle, John Tirpak
- Script Coordinator: Lori Crawford
- Assisted by: Bill Ruiz, George Robinson
- Storyboards: Kevin Altieri, Brad Rader
- Prop Designers: Gary Mouri, Steve Swaja
- Storyboard Cleanup: Paul Scarzo
- Character Designers: Gary Mouri, Mark Gordon Bates, Dale Hendrickson, Stephan Martinere
- Background Designers: Jeff Purves, Vladimir Spasojevic, Flint Waifferr, Stephane Martinere
- Color Backgrounds: John Calmette, Jay Scheuerle
- Color Keys: Derdad Aghamalian, Tina Bigham
- Storyboard Slugging: Ernie Schmidt, Jeff Hall, Bill Reed, Bill Hutton
- Lip Assignment: Tony Love, Rich Trueblood, William Kent Holaday, Sandi Hathcock
- Music by: Shuki Levy, Haim Saban
- Music Supervisor: Andrew Dimitroff
- Music Administration: Ron Kenan, Katy Consolino
- Main Title Lyrics: Joellyn Cooperman
- Music Orchestration and Arrangement: Barry Tropp
- Recorded and Mixed by: Barron Abramovitch
- Assistant Recording Engineers: Kevin Newson, Xavier Garcia
- Music Assistant: Lesa Scharnett
- Executive in Charge of Post Production: Thierry P. Laurin
- Assisted by: Kimberly R. Cronin
- Dialogue Editors: Richard Bruce Elliott, Richard S. Gannon, Gregory K. Bowron, Theresa M. Gilroy, Tonda Saska, Robert T. Gillis, Ron Fedele, Heather Elliott, Michelle Rochester
- Assistant Editors: Donald P. Zappala, Karen Rosenbloom
- Track Reader: Mark A. McNally
- Supervising Sound Engineer: Michael J. Cowan
- Format Editors: Lars Floden, William P. Magee
- Music Editor: Bugsy Duck
- Sound Effects by: Johann Langlie
- Re-Recording Engineer: Mike Mancini
- Videotape Supervisors: Phil R. Defibaugh, Mark S. Intravartolo
- Post Production Assistants: Firooz Adelamini, Nye Tucker
References
- ^ Hasbro's new Maxie takes on Barbie, Providence Journal, Feb 9, 1988
External links
Categories:- American children's television series
- 1980s American television series
- 1980s American animated television series
- 1987 television series debuts
- 1987 television series endings
- Toys of the 1980s
- USA Cartoon Express
- First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
- Television series by DIC Entertainment
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