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Zeroman
Zeroman DVD cover
DVD cover
Developed byJ.D. Smith
Directed byChris Roy
Stacey Eberschlag
Voices of
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No.of seasons1
No.of episodes13
Production
Executive producers
  • Mark Edwards
  • Sheldon Wiseman
Running time22 minutes
Production companyAmberwood Entertainment
Original release
NetworkTeletoon
ReleaseSeptember 11(2004-09-11)[1]
December 5, 2004(2004-12-05)[2]

Zeromanis a Canadiananimated television seriesproduced by Amberwood Entertainment that aired on the Canadian cartoon networkTeletoon(in English) and onTélétoon(in French). It tells the adventures of incompetent sixty-three-year-old postman Les Mutton (voiced byLeslie Nielsen[3]) who also happens to be thesuperheroknown as Zeroman. As Zeroman, Les fights the crime that plagues Fair City in a similar fashion to Nielsen'sLieutenant Frank Drebincharacter in theNaked Gunseries.

Premise

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The Zerosuit grants its wearer invulnerability (although not completely, especially in areas like thesolar plexuswhere the weave is thinner), flight (taking to the air with a cry of "Out, Out and Away!" apparently through a form of super-flatulence), superhuman strength and various other abilities, including shooting stickyglue-like super-mucusout of his nose when his allergies get particularly bad as in the episode "The Humidifier". But, even though the suit grants its user incredible power, the suit is susceptible to anti-static sheets. When affected by them, the suit wearer is incapacitated, handicapped and put through immense pain as the suit begins to bulge uncontrollably.

Most of the characters are actually modeled after their voice actors. Les/Zeroman, Ty, Rusty, Don and Ron all share many resemblances to their real-life counterparts (Reynolds, who voiced Ty, used to have a moustache).

Characters

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Les Mutton/Zeroman:Played byLeslie Nielsen,Les comes into the possession of an alien supersuit that grants the wearersuperpowers,turning him into Fair City's hero, Zeroman. When not fighting crime as theMan of Zeal,Les Mutton is an absent-minded and mild-manneredpostmanwho still lives with his mother at the age of sixty-three (he'll be sixty-four in three weeks). Zeroman maintains his secret identity similar toSupermanbut in reverse, whereas Les doesn't wear glasses and Zeroman does (theZero-Specsare also a highly advanced communication system that allows him to keep in constant contact with Ty). Even though it's quite obvious that the two are the same person, the people of Fair City (with the exception of Ty and Gary) cannot seem to tell the difference and would even go as far as telling Les otherwise whenever his cover would be blown. This is obviously a fun jab at how Superman hides his secret identity ofClark Kent.Zeroman's secret hideout is located under his mother's shabby suburban house. The main secret entrance is via the toilet in his washroom, and when activated by jiggling the handle and allowing the seat to scan hisbumprint, it sends Les down thePoop-Chutethrough a network of tunnels to the caverns of his base. While not explained in detail, Les' father was a secret agent complete withSean Conneryaccent (the Zero-Specs were originally one of hisspygadgets). Les has romantic feelings for his co-worker, Sally, but can never really express them to her and seems unaware that she actually reciprocates them. Les is quiteneuroticand not very bright with a tendency to misunderstand just about everything that is said to him, and his natural clumsiness, augmented by his cheerful obliviousness, is magnified to incredible proportions by the suit, but he is brave and good-hearted and is dedicated to fighting the forces of evil. He also has a strong love of his mother and goes into fetal position muttering "Mommy, mommy, mommy" when she gets kidnapped (Referred as "Mommy go bye-bye syndrome" by Ty).

Jaundice Mutton (Les Mutton's Mother):Jaundice Mutton simply wants her son to finally move out of the house and get married. She is a cruel and bitter old woman who is constantly annoyed at her inept son. Jaundice is also Zeroman's #1 fan, where the irony comes in as she simply loathes her son but is head over heels for his alter-ego, in the episode "Smotherly Love" taking the hero hostage like in theStephen Kingnovel/movieMisery.Although publicity material states that Les' mother is played byDoris Roberts,the character does not sound like her nor is her name listed in the voice credits.

Ty Cheese:Ty Cheese is a former secret agent who aids Zeroman in his fight against the evil-doers of Fair City. Ty provides Zeroman with technological and intelligence support as well as giving the inept hero the constant guidance and advice he so desperately needs because, as he says, "Ty is always right". He is implicitlyhomosexual,something which has been shown many times during the series as in Sally'scat fightwith the super-sexyrobotassassinAnn Droidin the episode "Artificial Intolerance" which simply resulted in the response of "It doesn't do anything for me" from Ty, and in the episode "Supersuit and Ty Required" where Zeroman decides to find a successor and rejects the notion of Ty being his heir, with Ty initially thinking that it is because of his sexuality, but at the end Les reveals it was because Zeroman wouldn't be Zeroman without Ty there to always help him. Ty was briefly the feline superheroHellcatwith Gary as his bovine sidekickHoly Cowwhen Zeroman was out of town at a hero convention in the episode "Peace Off". Ty is played byRyan Reynolds.

Sally Uberchick:Sally is Les' much younger co-worker and love interest. She has strong feelings for Les and is always waiting for him to make a move, but he never does because he is always called to action during their moments together. Sally is also known to be Zeroman's "main squeeze" by the people of Fair City, even though she constantly denies it as there is truly nothing going on between them. Thisgossip,of course, puts her in danger many times.

Gary Glengarry/O-Boy:Gary as O-Boy is Zeroman's obnoxious but loyal when the chips are down ten-year-oldsidekick-in-training, constantly getting into arguments with Ty over the matter and other general things relating to their mission and willing to use any means necessary, includingsabotage,to get his chance to be an actual full-fledged superhero. Anorphanwho, despite his ambition, looks upon Zeroman as thefather figurehe never had, Gary is a boymillionairewho provides the financial backing for the team as well as a host of gadgets and other advanced technology that never seems to work properly.

Rusty Woodenwater:Rusty Woodenwater is a formerchild starturned criminal mastermind. Rusty was once the most loved television personality of Fair City until he enteredpuberty.During that life and career changing moment, he had his firstacneoutbreak on-air during his show, which resulted in the eventualcancellationof his show and the decline of his career, ending when he was booed off his show. After falling from grace, Rusty went from being famous to becoming infamous as Fair City's most dangerous supervillain. The Zerosuit was also originally made for Rusty, this of course resulted in many attempts at trying to retrieve it from Zeroman which always ended up in failure. Even though he is an evil genius and criminal mastermind, Rusty on occasion throws fits and tantrums, and he has his henchmen Don and Ron do his dirty work due to basically being ineffectual as a villain. And like his nemesis Zeroman, he also has a poor relationship with his mother, albeit Rusty's is far worse as his mother actually renounces Rusty as her son. Rusty's most distinguishing characteristics are hismullet-cut red hair and his annoyingly shrill voice.Kevin McDonaldprovides the voice of Rusty.

Don:Don is Rusty's former manager turned henchman, he is dressed up as a 1940s style gangster, with a tough, no-nonsense attitude and the catchphrase "Ba-wango!".He is modeled after former NHL coach and hockey personalityDon Cherrywho also provides the voice for him.

Ron:Ron is Rusty's formerpublicistturned henchman, in dress and deportment quite the opposite of his curmudgeonly counterpart Don, often serving as awhipping boyfor his ill-tempered companions. Like Don, Ron is modeled after and voiced by hockey personalityRon MacLean.Don and Ron have similar interactions to their real-life counterparts on theCoach's Cornersegment ofHockey Night in Canada.

Mayor Todd MacWadd:He is the friendly and naive mayor of Fair City who issues the order to summon Zeroman when needed via acatapulton top ofCity Hallwhich launches the "Great Flaming Holes!"(hugetrucktireswhich have been set on fire) off into the sky in random directions, usually causing damage to property throughout the surrounding city when they crash to the ground. He resembles the characterJay ShermanfromThe Criticas well as the actor who plays Jay Sherman,Jon Lovitz.

Helga:Helga is the corruptpolice chiefof Fair City who is in love with Rusty, giving him aid and comfort with his criminal schemes. She is a large woman with aRussianaccent.

Cast

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  • Leslie Nielsenas Les Mutton/Zeroman
  • Ryan Reynoldsas Ty Cheese
  • Don Cherryas Don
  • Ron MacLeanas Ron
  • Kevin McDonaldas Rusty Woodenwater
  • Chantal Quesnelas Sally Uberchick, Ann Droid
  • Kate Hurman as Jaundice Mutton (Les Muttons mother), Chief Helga
  • Norman Mikeal Berketa as Mayor MacWadd, Bucky Dentyne, Various
  • David L. McCallum as Reverend Loveglove, Dirk Dinkle, Various
  • James Watts as Gary Glengarry/O Boy
  • J.D. Wilson as Various

Episodes

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A total of 13 episodes were produced. Although a second season was once announced as in production,[citation needed]the death of Leslie Nielsen would appear to make it unlikely. The complete series was released on DVD in North America on June 2, 2009.[4]

  1. Crack of Doom: written by J.D. Smith
  2. Smotherly Love: written by David Finley
  3. Hamsassin: written byDale Schott
  4. Super Suit and Ty Required: written by J.D. Smith
  5. Artificial Intolerance: written by David Finley
  6. Mutton In Common: written byPeter Sauder
  7. Peace Off: written by Simon Racioppa, Richard Elliott, and J.D. Smith
  8. Son of Zeroman: written by J.D. Smith
  9. The Hummidifier: written by David Finley
  10. Z-Man of Alcatruss: written by David Finley
  11. Disorder in the Court: written by Peter Sauder
  12. Alpha Beta VH Les: written by Jonathan Wiseman, Chris Roy, and Andrew King
  13. Les Than Zero: written by Peter Sauder

References

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  1. ^"Fall 2004 Highlights: Teletoon"(Press release).Toronto:Teletoon.Channel Canada. August 23, 2004.Archivedfrom the original on October 21, 2013.
  2. ^"Television Program Logs".Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.2016-03-02.[dead link]Alt URL
  3. ^"CBC.ca Arts - Leslie Nielsen cast as Zeroman".11 August 2004. Archived fromthe originalon 12 March 2007.
  4. ^"Zeroman DVD news: Announcement for Zeroman - The Complete Series - TVShowsOnDVD.com".16 March 2009. Archived fromthe originalon 8 January 2014.
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