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Cosmic Quantum Ray is an animated television series. The series premiered in the United States on November 7, 2007, on Animania HD,[1] then in 2009 in Germany on KI.KA, and then later on October 10, 2010, on The Hub. It also aired on Science Channel as part of a sneak peek of the latter.[2]

Cosmic Quantum Ray
Created byMani Bhaumik
Directed byAndrew Young
Arnaud Bouron
Ji Hoon Son
Voices ofTom Kenny
Samuel Vincent
Colin Murdock
Ashleigh Ball
Pauline Newstone
Richard Ian Cox
Matt Hill
Cathy Weseluck
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producersMike Young
Bill Schultz
Liz Young
Marc Gabizon
Sebastian Debertin
Paul Cummins
Aton Soumache
Alexis Vonarb
Jae Soo Cho
Young Cheol Yoon
Mani Bhaumik
Tatiana Chekhova
Niraj Bhukhanwala
Ronald D'Mello
Producers
  • Peter Anderson
    Andrew Young
    Pamela Hickey
    Dennys McCoy
    Romain Van Liemt
    Cédric Pilot
    Siobhán Ní Ghadhra
    Young Cheol Yoon
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesSplash Entertainment
Method Animation
Cosmotoons
Ocean Productions
Europool
Telegael
SK C&C
Independence Creative
Maya Entertainment
Original release
NetworkAnimania HD/The Hub/Qubo
ReleaseNovember 7, 2007 (2007-11-07) –
2008 (2008)

Synopsis

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The story centers on teenager Robbie Shipton, who possesses a shoe box leading to the Ninth Dimension, the home of Quantum Ray. Robbie joins Team Quantum, a team of heroes responsible for stopping the many antagonists of the show, such as Professor Evil Brainhead and his hamster mother-figure named Mother, from carrying out their plans. He also attends school in the ordinary dimension, and occasionally characters from the two dimensions end up meeting with each other.

Production

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Although produced by Germany's KI.KA[3] and France's M6, the show was written in English, the writing supervised by Head Writers/Co-producers and Emmy winners Pamela Hickey and Dennys McCoy. In 2009, the series beat out Nickelodeon, Disney and Cartoon Network to win the Pulcinella Award for Best TV Series.[4] The series was created by cosmologist Dr. Mani Bhaumik. Hickey and McCoy based all their stories on principles and theories from quantum physics, and Dr. Bhaumik provided the math. Cosmic Quantum Ray is a comedy/science-fiction adventure that, at the end of each episode, explains the quantum physics associated with a story and/or physical gags found within the series.

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Crew

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Episodes

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  1. Alison Attacks!
  2. Sliptilicus
  3. It Was Nothing!
  4. What's Up With Gravity?
  5. There's a Universe in Scott's Head!
  6. Olga's Dish of Doom
  7. Chip Monahan: Alien Squirrel Master!
  8. What's a Bucketworth?
  9. Me, Robot
  10. Are We There Yet?
  11. Un-Real Estate
  12. Mr. Charm's Bad Vibration
  13. Eat at Olga's
  14. Alison's New Pet
  15. Rings of Fire
  16. Return of the Alien Squirrel Master
  17. Hall of Fame
  18. Here Today, Gone Yesterday
  19. Pirates of the Dark Matter
  20. Wild, Wild Wormhole
  21. Let's Play a Game
  22. Oh Mother, Where Art Thou?
  23. Tangled Up in Twins
  24. Cosmic Quantum... Robbie
  25. The Incredible Shrinking Ray
  26. Ms. Zooty's

References

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  1. ^ "Animania HD picks up a hat trick".
  • ^ "The Hub's Schedule for 10/10 & 10/11 - "Men in Black: The Series" is Coming!".
  • ^ "KiKA - Fernsehen - Sendungen von A-Z - Cosmic Quantum Ray". Archived from the original on 2014-10-27. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  • ^ "Disney, FreshTV and others score Pulcinella Awards".
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