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Fillmore!
Fillmore! intertitleFormat animated mystery/suspense Created by Scott M. Gimple Starring Orlando Brown
Tara Strong
Horatio Sanz
Lauren Tom
Danny Tamberelli
Kyle Sullivan
Wendie Malick
Jeff ProbstNarrated by Don Lafontaine Country of origin United States Language(s) English No. of episodes 26 (List of episodes) Production Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Walt Disney Television Animation Broadcast Original channel ABC (ABC Kids) (2002-2003)
Toon Disney (2004)Picture format 480i (4:3 SDTV)
1080i (16:9 HDTV)Audio format Stereo Original run September 14, 2002 – January 30, 2004Fillmore! is an American animated television series which was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. The series was created by Scott M. Gimple. It was the last series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation alone, without association with Disney Channel.
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Premise
Cornelius Fillmore (voiced by Orlando Brown), a juvenile delinquent with a record, was caught raiding the school's new chalk shipment. He was arrested and given a choice by the safety patrol officer who caught him, either help him solve another case or spend the rest of middle school in detention. Fillmore decided to help out and he eventually decided to join up with the safety patrol. The show is based around him and his partner Ingrid Third (voiced by Tara Strong) at X Middle School. The show's format parodies that of hard-boiled police dramas. X's safety patrol is much more actively involved in student behavior than a typical school's safety patrol, and officers often seem to spend more time patrolling than actually attending class, although they can be seen attending at times. As part of the Safety Patrol at X Middle School, Fillmore and Third solve crimes/mysteries. The series usually presents child-friendly versions of common crimes, such as stolen scooters instead of cars, smuggling tartar sauce instead of drug smuggling, and holding illegal frog races instead of illegal street races.
Every character is named after a street in San Francisco, which is most likely a reference to another TV crime drama, The Streets of San Francisco.
Production
The show was created by Scott M. Gimple, directed by Christian Roman.
The theme music for the show was written and performed by filk band Ookla the Mok and appears on their album Super Secret as the intro to the song "Das Über Tüber, or the Mystery of Mr. P." The announcer of the series was longtime voiceover actor Don LaFontaine.
Characters
Cornelius C. Fillmore
Voiced by Orlando Brown, is a seventh grader at X Middle School, where he is a member of the Safety Patrol. His middle name is revealed during a Christmas Special episode, but it is kept a secret throughout the series. Fillmore was a juvenile delinquent, his crimes included (according to his permanent record) "milk counterfeiting" and "back talkery". Fillmore's life changed when Safety Patrol member Wayne Liggit gave him a choice: Spend the rest of middle school in detention or help him solve another case. Fillmore was recruited into the Safety Patrol as a result of his helping out. It's revealed he's an only child, has a pet dog, and a pet fish and is really good at mini golf. He is known for going above and beyond the standards of other Safety Patrol officers, he almost never loses a target. Even if it means destroying school property, which he happens to do a lot, much to the dismay of Jr. Commissioner Vallejo.
Ingrid Third
Voiced by Tara Strong, Ingrid Third is Fillmore's third partner in the X Middle School Safety Patrol. Her style represents her determined, understated personality: Her custom dress is a black dress and combat boots with a severe black haircut. Before her arrival at X Middle school, Third was sent to a reform school in Nepal for an incident involving a stinkbomb and a piñata. Ingrid, another former delinquent and a certified genius (She becomes the smartest kid in X middle school) due to her photographic memory, arrives at X Middle School and partners with Fillmore after he helped her clear her name in "Ingrid Third, Public Enemy #1". Her father is a professor and she has an older sister named Ariella. Her mother is seen but never mentioned. It is revealed in "The Unseen Reflection" that she played Little League for 2 years.
Horatio Vallejo
Voiced by Horatio Sanz, is the Mexican-American junior commissioner of the Safety Patrol and Fillmore's immediate superior. Vallejo has had some rough experiences in the Safety Patrol as an officer, such as losing his friend Malika when she joined the Red Robins, a crooked girl scout troop who stole rival troop's candy but could never get pinned for it, and after she went undercover, eventually went bad and left the force. Vallejo also had to unintentionally betray his partner and best friend, Frank Bishop, a profiler, after a case went wrong. During a chase Vallejo and his partner Frank were chasing a perpetrator, they ended up in the cafeteria kitchen and they had him cornered. Frank threw a vat of gazpacho on him, which the student was allergic to; his parents were going to sue the school unless Frank was removed from the Safety Patrol. Vallejo had put himself up for Safety Commissioner, and couldn't speak out against Frank's forced retirement for fear that it might jeopardize his chance of becoming Safety Commissioner. Frank was removed from the Safety Patrol and Vallejo became commissioner. Vallejo has problems with drinking too much cocoa, which is a kid-friendly version of problems with excessive coffee. Vallejo is often put at odds against Fillmore, such as when he is forced to take Fillmore off a case even though he doesn't want to, or Fillmore is close to solving it. He also often scolds Fillmore for his reckless destruction of school property, which usually allows Fillmore to catch the criminal, but makes both him and the safety patrol look bad. The only thing that gets Vallejo more mad is when he sees how much it's going to cost to repair the damages, caused by Fillmore. Vallejo's catchphrase is yelling "FILLMORE!", which he does in almost every episode when he hears of something Fillmore broke, like a waxer, and ordering expensive walkie talkies by tricking him in to signing his signature. Vallejo's first name is also a reference to his voice actor and Lieutenant Horatio Caine from CSI: Miami though it is a running gag that his first name is either unknown or covered up throughout the series.
Karen Tehama
Voiced by Lauren Tom, is the Japanese-American crime scene investigator on the Safety Patrol who has a keen interest in forensics. Although she appears in almost every episode, she is more of a background character.
Joseph Anza
Voiced by Danny Tamberelli, he is partnered with Karen Tehama and known for his bodyguarding training. He is Italian-American. Although he appears in almost every episode, he (like Tehama) is more of a background character.
Danny O'Farrell
Voiced by Kyle Sullivan, is the crime scene photographer for the Safety Patrol, though it is often joked that he shouldn't be qualified to be a Safety Patroler by Vallejo (where in one episode Danny's replacement was a tripod and in another episode comments "he isn't qualified to operate a stapler"). He has a tendency to get on other people's nerves and has some deep thoughts, overreacting, and weird ideas such as trying to photograph his own butt. O'Farrell serves as the primary source of comic relief on the show. He is also able to develop film with common household items as seen in "Masterstroke of Malevolance." His name, ginger hair and kilt (which he occasionally wears) characterize him as more or less Scottish. This again may be a parody to the Scottish-American police officer.
Dawn S. Folsom
Voiced by Wendie Malick, the principal of X Middle School, though acts like a District Attorney or a Mayor figure in crime shows. In context of the show's police drama parody theme, she represents the over-stressed mayor archetype, where in every episode threatens to turn the Safety Patrol office into something else (yoga studio, spa, etc) if they are unable to solve the case. Tough on the outside with looks that can stop any student in its tracks, she runs her school with a strong presence - but she does it for pride and honor. She does have a kind heart on the inside and does much for her students and staff, sometimes anonymously. It is stated that she is 40, as in "Next Stop, Armageddon" it is her birthday, and Vallejo mentions that "this year, it starts with a 4."
Raycliff
Voiced by Jeff Probst, the school's vice-principal and Folsom's right-hand man. He doesn't really say much, but can be counted on to spout out school facts, figures and catchy metaphors at the drop of a hat. It's possible that he attended school with Folsom, according to an old school album. It's revealed in "Two Wheels, Full Throttle, No Breaks,", that he gets seasick.
Episodes
Main article: List of Fillmore! episodesSeason Ep # First Airdate Last Airdate Season 1 13 September 14, 2002 May 17, 2003 Season 2 13 September 20, 2003 January 30, 2004 Broadcast history
The series premiered on the ABC Kids block on ABC on September 14, 2002. On September 2, 2003, repeats began airing on Toon Disney. During January 2004, the last five episodes premiered on Toon Disney in the U.S. Repeats continued to air on the American television lineup ABC Kids until February 19, 2005. It has also aired on the Canadian Family Channel.
The show has also aired internationally on multiple versions of Disney Channel. It has aired on the Arabic version of Disney Channel and is currently airing on MBC 3 as part of its morning Disney On 3 slot. It currently airs on Disney Channel in the United Kingdom on weekdays at 10:20pm GMT. It returned to American broadcast on Disney XD on March 17, 2009 and aired there occasionally, although it isn't part of the channel's regular schedule.
While the show (as of 2011) has never been released on home video or DVD, all 26 episodes are available for digital download in German from iTunes Germany.[1]
References
External links
- Fillmore! at the Internet Movie Database
- Fillmore! at TV.com
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