Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire

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Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire
Genre Slapstick comedy
Developed by Reed Shelly
Bruce Shelly
Directed by Joe Barruso
Theme music composer Mike Watts
Composer(s) Tom Worrall
Country of origin United States
Italy
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 13 (plus 1 special)
Production
Executive producer(s) Bob Einstein
Andy Heyward
Robby London
Producer(s) Michael Maliani
Running time 30 minutes (with commercials)
Production company(s) DIC Animation City
Blye-Einstein Productions
Reteitalia
Sae Rom/Plus One Productions
Release
Original network FOX (Fox Kids)
Original release September 12, 1992 (1992-09-12) –
1993 (1993)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire is an animated television series produced by DIC Animation City and Reteitalia, S.p.A., in association with Spanish network Telecinco.[1]

In the United States, the show premiered on September 12, 1992 on FOX.[2] The series was cancelled after its first season, but a special based on the series titled The Super Dave Superbowl of Knowledge aired on January 29, 1994. It was later shown in reruns on Toon Disney from 1998-2002.

The show starred and was based on the comedy of Bob Einstein and his Super Dave Osborne persona.[3] Both Bob Einstein and Art Irizawa provided the voices for Super Dave and his assistant, Fuji Hakayito, and also appeared as their characters in live-action skits which ended each episode.

Halfway through the show's initial run, Irizawa was asked to modify his voice for Fuji, following complaints to Fox from Asian-American groups that the character was an offensive stereotype. Irizawa subsequently re-recorded his dialogue for all of the show's episodes.[4][5]

Cast

  • Bob Einstein as Super Dave Osborne
  • Art Irizawa as Fuji Hakayito

Additional

Episodes

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No. Title Written by Original air date
1 "Super Bowl, Super Bomb, Super Dave!" Robert Askin September 12, 1992 (1992-09-12)
2 "Space Case" Reed Shelly & Bruce Shelly September 19, 1992 (1992-09-19)
3 "Bullet Train Pain" Richard Mueller & Bob Einstein September 26, 1992 (1992-09-26)
4 "Con Job" Bob Forward & Bob Einstein TBA
5 "In His President’s Secret Service" Rowby Goren TBA
6 "The Fuji-tive" Judy Rothman TBA
7 "Double Agent Dave" Phil Harnage TBA
8 "Happy Trails" Robert Askin TBA
9 "Hazard Island" J. Larry Carroll & David Bennett Carren TBA
10 "Put Another Candle On My Birthday Cake" Robert Askin TBA
11 "Pain Nine from Outer Space" Robert Askin TBA
12 "Merry Christmas, Super Dave!" Reed Shelly & Bruce Shelly TBA
13 "Super’s Last Show" Jack Hanrahan & Eleanor Burian-Mohr 1993 (1993)

Home releases

In the United States, Buena Vista Home Video released two single-episode VHS's of the series in 1993, which featured the episodes "Space Case" and "Con Job".

A VHS tape of the series was released in the United Kingdom by Abbey Home Entertainment in February 1994, under their Tempo Kids Club label.

The series was later released onto DVD in South Korea in the 2000s.

References

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External links


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