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Canadian animated television program
Hoze Houndz Created by Gerald Tripp Country of origin Canada
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 78 (156 segments) Running time 30 minutes Production company
Amberwood Entertainment Network
Family Channel Release October 4, 1999 (1999-10-04 ) – July 4, 2006 (2006-07-04 )
Hoze Houndz is a Canadian
animated television program which premiered October 4, 1999 on
Family Channel .
[1] It features six
dalmatian dogs (Hozer, Squirt, Steamer, Fontaine, Crystal and Brooke) who work as
firefighters in the fictional town of Bonehead Hollow.
Produced by Amberwood Entertainment,
[2] with production, pre-sales and licensing by
Alliance Atlantis ,
[3] each of the 78 half-hour episodes produced consisted of two 11 minute stories with interstitials.
The 2002 episodes "Hockey Night in Bonehead Hollow" and "Phantom in the Arena" featured
Ron MacLean and
Don Cherry voicing commentators at hockey games, parodying their own real-life roles with
Hockey Night in Canada .
[4]
Cast
Rick Jones as Hozer, Squirt, Various senior citizens, Yorgone, Marty "Martin" Beaver, Gunther, and various male characters
David L. McCallum as Additional Voices
Norm Berketa as Officer Klock (Season 2 and 3)
Kevin Tysick as Additional Voices
Lianne Picard-Poirier as Crystal, Brooke, various female characters
Kristen C. Smith as Mole Person, Reporter, The Torch
Tom Kane as Chadsworth
Anne Lishman as Fontaine (season 1)
Thelma Farmer as Fontaine (season 2), Various Female Characters
Timothy Mooney as Ranger Bob
Dean Hagopian as Additional Voices
Tori Hammond as Peggy
Dean Hawes as Additional Voices
Sean Cullen as Squirt's Clone
John Koensgen as Additional Voices
Terrence Scammell as Crushor, Police Chief, Mad Dog Eccur, Beakor (Forrest Grump), Screaming Vocal Effects and Additional Male Voices
Cree Summer as Female Officer (From Hozer's Angels and the Gumshoe of Bonehead Hollow), The Gypsy Bug, Squirt's Belles #11 and 12 and Additional Voices (Season 5)
Grey DeLisle as Sea Pixie, Classmate #3, Squirt's Belle #10 Various Female Characters
Maurice Lamarche as Captain Remarkable (Some scenes), Vincent van Goof, Johnathan the Sasquatch Additional Voices
Janice Kawaye as Sea Pixie Singer, Squirt's Belles #13 and 14, Chad's Patron #1, The Torch (The Bachelor and the Beast)
Phil LaMarr as Viking #2, Banger and Male Characters
Steve Blum as Professor Blad, Additional Voices
Lara Jill Miller as Squirt's Belle #9
Carlos Alazraqui as El Diablo, Additional Voices
Cam Clarke as James Bone, Lead Skateboarder, Wally Wienerworks Cashier, and Additional Voices
Quinton Flynn
Debra Wilson as Additional Voices
Andrea Karam as Additional Voices
Robin Smith as Additional Voices
James Arnold Taylor as Skateboarder #2
Nika Futterman as Squirt's Belle #1 and 5
Billy West as Skateboarder #3, Cowardly Football Player, Additional Male Voices
Jon Polito as Milton
Kate Hurman as Additional Voices
Brady Moffatt as Glen (Pudding up a Fight and Pudding Power) and Additional Voices
Michael O'Reilly as Steamer, Bonehead Hollow Mayor, Perry Swinger, Bubbles O'shea, Captain Pegneck, Vocal Effects and Various male characters
Jennifer Hale as The Curator, Sea Pixie, Classmate #2, Pogo Girl, RCX-14, Lana, Squirt's Belle #2 and Additional Voices
Mark Hamill as Shepherd, Superhero Tutor, Viking #3, Senior Citizen, Farmer, Mr. Big and Additional Voices
Debbie Murphy as Additional Voices
Frank Welker as Beaker (Some Episodes), Dr Rhymestine (Badderama Only), Santa Claus, Snapper the Crocodile, Various Male Characters and Animals
David Sobolov as Captain Ego
Candi Milo as Squirt's Grandma, Newscasting Reporter
Lauren Tom as Doctor, Hula Woman, Giant's Wife, Babies, Squirt's Belle #7 and 8 and Additional Female Voices
Jess Harnell as The Tooth Fairy, The Pharaoh, Giant
Tom Kenny as Mookey's Cameraman, Superhero Student, Vast, News Reporters, Polluter, Fungus, Various Roles
John Dimaggio as Road God, Baseball Coach, Football Correspondent, Viking #4
Nicole Blundell as Additional Voices
Dee Bradley Baker as Elves, Superhero Student, Tommy, Knuckleball
Kevin Michael Richardson as Mighty Cyclops, Wind God, Rock Golem, Dark Knight, Pink Ape, Bear, Benny Banderelo, Viking #5 and Additional Voices
Paul Eiding as Phantom of the Arena
Paul Rainville as Additional Voices
Kath Soucie as Squirt's Belles #15,16 and 17, Children and Additional Voices
Ross Wilson as Captain Smirk, Manitoba Jones, Captain Remarkable, Jimmy Walnutty, The firehouse speaker, Kristof, Road God, and Additional Voices
Charlie Adler as Jim, Snipethorn, Senior Citizen, Additional Voices, Creatures and Animals
Peter Dillon as Nick Slickman (The Nickmaster), Officer Klock (Later Seasons) and Additional Voices
John Stocker as Additional Voices
Genevieve Spicer as Additional Voices
Vanessa Marshall as Herlon, Additional Voices
Jim Cummings as Squirt's Clones, Agent Carbuncle
Joey Camen as Bush Monster
Khary Payton as Viking #1
Debi Derryberry as Children
John Marino as Ring Tossman
Gregg Berger as Additional Voices
Hank Azaria as Snapper's Owner
Dave Coulier as Glen (Catch of the Day and Pool Proof Plan only)
Richard Epcar as Sumo Announcer
Lacey Chabert as
Jason Marsden as Additional Voices
Miriam Flynn
Mila Kunis as Squirt's Belle #3, Darla, Additional Voices (Season 6)
Bob Bergen as Agent Hammer, Squirt's Clones, The Alien
Joe Alaskey as Eraserback
Jerri Southcott as Additional Voices
Dave Brown as Additional Voices
Hynden Walch as Saluki, Sea Pixie, Squirt's Belle #4
Richard Steven Horvitz as Paisley Bellbottom, Mookey the Village Idiot, Season 7 Additional Voices
Rob Paulsen as Marty Beaver (Season 6), Squirt's Clones, Gordon "Two-Lip" Bulba, Gambler #2 and Various Characters
Corey Burton as Pegneck, Captain One-Liner
Kevin Tysick as Additional Voices
Len Cochrane as Uncle Mac
Sweeney MacArthur as Additional Voices
Jack Eyeamie as Additional Voices
Lara Rhodes-Wickes as Additional Voices
Amanda Tripp as Additional Voices
Tara Strong as Joey the Alien, Sea Pixie, Classmate #3, Squirt's Belle #6, Additional Voices
Jeff Bennett as Perry Swinger (Some Episodes), Gamblers, Various Roles
Audrey Wasilewski as Sea Pixie, Classmate #4,
Credits
Sheldon Wiseman - Executive Producer
[4]
Neil Hunter - Creative Producer, Director, Story Editor
Stacey Eberschlag - Director
[5]
Chris Butler - Storyboard Supervisor
Dave Brown - Layout Supervisor
Mike Stevens - Posing Supervisor
Derek Bond - Design Supervisor
Peter R. Brown - Overseas Animation Supervisor
Edmund Egan - Music
Michael O'Hara - Layout Artist
Broadcast
In addition to running on Family Channel in Canada, the show was also broadcast in Spain.
[6]
See also
References
^ Malleck, Bonnie (September 2, 1999). "Specialty channels add variety".
The Record .
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ProQuest
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^ Atherton, Tony (January 13, 1998). "Ottawa animation studios see action : New names, new investors".
Ottawa Citizen . p. C8.
ProQuest
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^ Clark, Andrew. "Cool, cute and Canadian: The best new kids' shows are all made in Canada".
Maclean's .
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^
a
b Stubbs, Dave (October 2, 2002).
"Coach's Corner duo stay together in cartoon: Hockey pundits voice Hoze Houndz" .
Montreal Gazette . p. A1.
ProQuest
433876301 . Retrieved April 8, 2022 .
^ Holla, Anand (28 April 2016).
"Get up to scratch on professional animation software" .
Gulf Times .
Doha ,
Qatar .
Gale
A450915243 . Retrieved 8 April 2022 .
^ "Hoze Houndz off to Spain".
Ottawa Citizen . April 6, 2006. p. B3.
ProQuest
240956461 .
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