X-DuckX (French: Canards extrêmes) is a French animated television series, lasting 78 episodes, created by Jan Van Rijsselberge, directed by François Reczulski, and produced in 2001 by Alphanim, France 3 and Tooncan (episodes 41–78).[1]
X-DuckX | |
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Genre | Comedy Sports |
Created by | Jan Van Rijsselberge |
Written by |
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Voices of | Rick Jones Julian Casey Simon Peacock Helen King John Stocker |
Theme music composer | Dogstars & Deenice |
Composer | Dogstars & Deenice |
Country of origin | France Canada |
Original languages | English French |
No. of episodes | 78 |
Production | |
Producers | Christian Davin Clement Calvet Marc Gabizon Ha Young Cho Tae-Seog Kim |
Running time | 7 minutes |
Production companies | Alphanim Telepool Soficanim Young Distribution Point Animation Tooncan (episodes 41–78) |
Original release | |
Network | France 3/Fox Kids/Jetix (France) Teletoon (Canada) |
Release | September 5, 2001 |
The series chronicles the wacky and dangerous adventures of a duo of ducks, Slax and Geextah, extreme sports fans. Both live as their passion, extreme adventures sometimes push them beyond their limits. In France, the series was first broadcast on France 3 in 2002 before being broadcast on Jetix (formerly Fox Kids) from 2004 to 2007. The show also aired on Super RTL in Germany.
Characters
edit- Slax
- Slax, unlike his friend Geextah is very awkward. He often told his friend-against whatever the topic between them. The ducks love to innovate in sports and sometimes invent some cars and artillery to be on top of extreme. Slax is a little emotional but very jealous; For example, in one episode, a character named Romumu visits the ducks when Slax wins a TV competition, but he lets his friend aside and plays endlessly with Romumu.
- Geextah
- Geextah is the little hot head and the head of the duo. He is highly emotional, very suspicious but a little more "clever" than his friend. The only common, he and Slax share, are the passion for extreme sports and feelings for their girlfriend Arielle. He also likes thrash metal music, as well as cheeseburgers. Geextah himself is a "terror"; for example, in an episode in which he stamps a car with his caravan, he explains that "nobody raced Geextah terror."
- Arielle
- Arielle is the ducks' best and only friend. She is blonde, and, unlike Slax and Geextah, prefers less violent sports; in some episodes, she tries to show that the ducks' sports she practices are better, but without success. Arielle is also a victim of fashion.
- J.T. Thrash
- Thrash is the ducks' worst enemy. He is blond and pretty well built. Thrash is still competing in extreme sports with Slax and Geextah but they can absolutely not become the sack. He is confident, spiteful and spends all the time getting his revenge against the duo because he is still second on the podium.
Voice cast
editFrench
edit- Philippe Allard - Slax
- David Pion - Geextah
- Olivier Cuvelier - Additional voices
- Nessym Guetat - Additional voices
English
edit- Rick Jones - Slax
- Julian Casey - Geextah
- Simon Peacock - Additional voices
- Helen King - Additional voices
- John Stocker - Additional voices
Episodes
editNo. | Title | Written by | Storyboard by |
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1 | "Xtrem Abgefahren" | Tom Mason and Dan Danko | Thierry Beurcq |
2 | "Xtrem Verfressen" | Tom Mason and Dan Danko | Thierry Beurcq |
3 | "Xtrem Prähistorisch" | Tom Mason, Dan Danko and Jean-Louis Capron | Francois Reczulski |
4 | "Xtrem Limo" | Cliff MacGillivray and Jean-Louis Capron | Francois Reczulski |
5 | "Xtrem Kometensurfen" | Tom Mason, Dan Danko and Jean-Louis Capron | Thierry Beurcq |
6 | "Xtrem Schaf" | Kim Segal and Jean-Louis Capron | Francois Reczulski |
7 | "Xtrem Freiheit" | Tony Barnes and Jean-Louis Capron | Francois Reczulski |
8 | "Xtrem Rekordjagd" | Jean-Louis Capron, Tom Mason and Dan Danko | Francois Reczulski |
9 | "Xtrem Aufgemotzt" | Jeremy Winkles, Danny DiTata and Jean Lowis Capron | Chan Dwitch |
10 | "Xtrem Gameshow" | Daniel Baldassi, Jean-Louis Capron and Francois Boisivon | Frederic Mintoff |
11 | "Xtreme Öko-Krieger" | Jeremy Winkels, Danny DiTata, Jean-Louis Capron, Francois Boisivon | Francois Reczulski |
12 | "Xtrem Reinlich" | Cliff MacGillivray, Jean-Louis Capron, Francois Boisivon | Christophe Huthwohl and Frederic Mintoff |
13 | "Xtrem 9000" | Jean-Louis Capron and Daniel Baldassi | Jean-Baptiste Cleyet |
14 | "Xtrem Abgefüllt" | Jean-Louis Capron, Tom Mason and Dan Danko | Francois Reczulski |
15 | "Xtrem Skating" | Jean-Louis Capron | Patrick Michel |
16 | "Xtrem Spuk" | Jean-Louis Capron, Jeremy Winkles, and Danny DiTata | Frederic Mintoff |
17 | "Xtrem Omelette" | Jean Lowis Capron, Tom Mason, Dan Danko, and Francois Boisivon | Thierry Beurcq |
18 | "Xtrem Filmreif" | Jean-Louis Capron | Francois Reczulski and Frederic Mintoff |
19 | "Xtrem Verhext" | Jean-Louis Capron | Laurent Delion |
20 | "Xtrem Video" | Jean-Louis Capron | Patrick Michel |
21 | "Xtrem Zensur" | Jean-Louis Capron | Jean-Baptiste Cleyet |
22 | "Xtrem Bürokram" | Jean-Louis Capron | Frederic Mintoff |
23 | "Xtrem Durchgeistigt" | Jean-Louis Capron | Ludovic Hell |
24 | "Xtrem Weihnachtlich" | Jean-Louis Capron | Francois Reczulski |
25 | "Xtrem Landwirtschaft" | Jean-Louis Capron | Francois Reczulski |
26 | "Xtrem Golf" | Jean-Louis Capron | Thierry Beurcq |
27 | "Xtrem Ungeheuer" | Jean-Louis Capron | Frederic Mintoff |
28 | "Xtrem Tennis" | Jean-Louis Capron | Gilles Dayez |
29 | "Xtrem Safari" | Jean-Louis Capron | Frederic Mintoff |
30 | "Xtrem Zeitreise" | Jean-Louis Capron | Laurent Delion |
31 | "Xtrem Ruhiggestellt" | Jean-Louis Capron | Patrick Michel |
32 | "Xtrem Verzaubert" | Jean-Louis Capron | Thierry Beurcq |
33 | "Xtrem Preisverdächtig" | Jean-Louis Capron | Gilles Dayez |
34 | "Xtrem Verwandelt" | Jean-Louis Capron | Frederic Mintoff |
35 | "Xtrem Puppen" | Jean-Louis Capron | Francois Reczulski |
36 | "Xtrem Süssigkeiten" | Jean-Louis Capron | Christophe Ollivier |
37 | "Xtrem Ferien" | Jean-Louis Capron | Patrick Michel |
38 | "Xtrem Kakerlake" | Jean-Louis Capron | Patrick Michel |
39 | "Xtrem Tierisch" | Jean-Louis Capron | Franck Cuillou |
References
edit- ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 346. ISBN 9781476672939.