Genre: | Comedy |
Runtime: | 30 minutes |
Creator: | David Kirschner |
Creative Director: | Rick Schneider-Calabash |
Director: | Doug Rogers Steven J. Santos |
Starring: | R.J. Williams Avery Schreiber Ebonie Smith Terri Ivens |
Voices: | Charlie Adler Greg Burson Tim Curry Dick Gautier Marvin Kaplan John Mariano Allan Melvin Don Messick Pat Musick Rob Paulsen Neil Ross Arnold Stang John Stephenson Shadoe Stevens Jean Vander Pyl Janet Waldo Frank Welker Paul Winchell Jonathan Winters Patric Zimmerman |
Theme Music Composer: | Joe Curiale |
Composer: | Joe Curiale (Fender Bender 500 segments) Udi Harpaz Bob Mithoff Michael Tavera (Monster Tails segments) |
Editor: | Terry Moore |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 50 |
List Episodes: | Wake, Rattle, and Roll#Episodes |
Producer: | Cosmo Anzilotti David Casci Jim Crum Jeffrey Hilton Jeffrey Scott Kelly Ward Kay Wright |
Executive Producer: | Shukri Ghalayini David Kirschner Ron Ziskin Cartoon segments: William Hanna Joseph Barbera Paul Sabella |
Channel: | Syndication |
Company: | Hanna-Barbera Productions Four Point Entertainment |
Related: | Monster Tails Fender Bender 500 |
Wake, Rattle, and Roll (retitled Jump, Rattle, and Roll when it aired on The Disney Channel on weekday afternoons in 1991[1] [2]) is an American live-action/animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Four Point Entertainment that premiered in the fall of 1990. As the show's title suggests, Hanna-Barbera intended the show to air on its affiliated stations in a morning timeslot before school. The show's title was inspired by the song "Shake, Rattle and Roll". After its single season on the air in syndication, Wake, Rattle, and Roll moved exclusively to The Disney Channel under the title Jump, Rattle, and Roll, with the title adjustment due to its repeats not being confined to mornings.[3]
Jump, Rattle, and Roll ran on The Disney Channel from October 7, 1991 to 1994, becoming the only Hanna-Barbera animated series ever to air on that network.[4] [5] It has also been screened on Network Ten in Australia, TV1 in Malaysia, Channel 2 in New Zealand, M-Net in South Africa, Channel 5 in Singapore and TV5 in the Philippines while the animated segments were broadcast on ITV in the UK as part of the short running Saturday morning children's programme TV Mayhem, becoming the first series to debut on ITV during TV Mayhem.
The series was about a boy named Sam Baxter (played by R. J. Williams) and his robot D.E.C.K.S. (voiced by Rob Paulsen; built from old audio/video equipment and a Sony U-Matic videotape head; the name was an acronym for Digital Electronic Cassette-Headed Kinetic System) and their adventures in the basement, which has a time machine that can bring back historical figures.
In some cases, Sam and D.E.C.K.S. occasionally have remote fights in which they each have a remote control and start pressing buttons changing each other from Hanna-Barbera stars to famous movie stars.
Sam's grandpa Dr. Lester T. Quirk (played by Avery Schreiber) is a brilliant inventor and is constantly supplying Sam and DECKS with sci-fi technology to add to their basement bedroom:
After a short live-action skit, D.E.C.K.S. would turn on the television screen on his torso and display an animated short. There are two new Hanna-Barbera series made exclusively for this program.
Monster Tails is about a group of pets who live in a castle in Transylvania with their guardian Igor Jr. (voiced by Charlie Adler), the son of Igor (Iggy for short). Each of them had a similar personality to their masters who are in Hollywood making movies:
Monster Tails was also shown in the U.K., on Channel 4's The Big Breakfast in 1993.
This is a spin-off of Wacky Races for the 1990s, in which classic Hanna-Barbera characters drive monster trucks made for racing. Each vehicle has a different theme, specific to its drivers; e.g., Yogi and Boo Boo's monster truck is a motorized giant picnic basket, while Winsome Witch's monster truck is a wheeled cauldron with a sentient skeleton named Axel on it. Game show announcer from The New Hollywood Squares and disc jockey Shadoe Stevens provided the voice of the race announcer. Since they were in the aforementioned series, Dick Dastardly and Muttley reappear in this segment, reprising their roles as cheaters with their own monster truck called the Dirty Truckster, which is basically their Mean Machine on a monster truck chassis. On a few occasions, they actually win a race, though there is always a catch that renders the win meaningless. Although technically not a series of its own, this is the fourth all-star sports show from Hanna-Barbera. This show also features Paul Winchell's final performance as Hanna-Barbera's long running antagonist, Dick Dastardly.
Axel had a cameo appearance in the Jellystone! episode "Face of the Town".
The competitors, listed by numeral order, as in their race numbers:
1 | The Nippon Tuck 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
2 | The Cow, Sow & Plow 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
3 | The Calypso 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
4 | The Philly Freedom 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
5 | The Hup, Two, Three, Four, 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
6 | The Frances a Lot 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
7 | The Wooden Shoe Like to Win 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
8 | The Rocket Gibraltar 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
9 | Bombay Flambe 500 | Laren Bright & Kristina Luckey | |
10 | The Way Down Under 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & Ken KnoxTeleplay by: Ken Knox | |
11 | Fondue 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
12 | The Kenya Win It 500 | Laren Bright & Kristina Luckey | |
13 | The Fettuccini 500 | Kristina Luckey & Laren Bright | |
14 | Monumental 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
15 | The High Stakes 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
16 | The Great Golden Gate 500 | Kristina Luckey & Laren Bright | |
17 | The Highland Fling 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & Evelyn A-R GabaiTeleplay by: Evelyn A-R Gabai | |
18 | Rush to Rushmore 500 | Kristina Luckey & Laren Bright | |
19 | Pound for Pound 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & Ken KnoxTeleplay by: Ken Knox | |
20 | The Great Greek 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
21 | The Log Jammer 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
22 | The Clambake 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
23 | The We’ll Get Bayou 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
24 | The Funhouse 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
25 | Space Race 500 | Laren Bright & Kristina Luckey | |
26 | The Wicki Wacki 500 | ||
27 | The Big Apple 500 | ||
28 | The Panda-Monium 500 | ||
29 | The Tumbleweed 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
30 | The Jungle Bungle 500 | ||
31 | The Silver Screen 500 | ||
32 | The Sheik to Sheik 500 | Laren Bright & Kristina Luckey | |
33 | The Cotton Pickin’ 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
34 | The Oom-pa-pah 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
35 | The Fountain of Youth 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
36 | The Fiesta Fantastica 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
37 | The Big Top 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
38 | The Russian Around 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
39 | The Dash to Nashville 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
40 | The Trans-Transylvania 500 | Laren Bright & Kristina Luckey | |
41 | The Run Down to Ghost Town 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
42 | The Go for the Gold 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
43 | The Golden State 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
44 | The Hit'n Mississippi 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
45 | The Alligator Alley 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
46 | The Brazilian Million 500 | Story by: Kristina Luckey, Laren Bright & David SchwartzTeleplay by: David Schwartz | |
47 | The Emerald Isle 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
48 | The Nile a Minute 500 | Laren Bright & Kristina Luckey | |
49 | The Unfathomable 500 | Story by: Laren Bright, Kristina Luckey & Earl KressTeleplay by: Earl Kress | |
50 | The Yukon Win It 500 |
Due to the Disney Channel airing the program without any commercial breaks due to being a premium service at the time, an additional animated segment aired after the last live-action scene. These consisted of two shorts from the H-B archive: a "Dino and Cavemouse" segment from The Flintstone Comedy Show and an "Undercover Elephant" segment from CB Bears.
Monster Tails:
Fender Bender 500: