2007 American TV series or program
Planet Unicorn |
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Genre | Animated Comedy |
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Created by | Tyler Spiers Mike Rose |
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Voices of | Tyler Spiers Mike Rose Drew Droege |
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Composer | Ryan Elder |
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Country of origin | United States |
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Original language | English |
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Producers | Tyler Spiers Mike Rose |
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Editors | Tyler Spiers Mike Rose Craig Morris Rob Potter |
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Running time | Approx. 4 minutes |
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Release | February 28 (2007-02-28) – July 29, 2007 (2007-07-29) |
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Planet Unicorn is an American animated cartoon series created by Mike Rose and Tyler Spiers[1] for the webseries screening contest Channel 101. The fictional stories revolve around three talking unicorns - Feathers, Cadillac, and Tom Cruise - who were created by an 8-year-old gay boy named Shannon.
Characters
Major Characters |
Played by[1]
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Shannon
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Mike Rose
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Feathers
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Drew Droege
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Cadillac
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Mike Rose
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Tom Cruise
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Tyler Spiers
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Minor Characters |
Played by[1]
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Crybaby Troll
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Tyler Spiers
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The Rock
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Tyler Spiers
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Debbie
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Tyler Spiers
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The Ocean
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Tyler Spiers
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The Frog
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Drew Droege
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The Flower
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Bennie Arthur
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Episode list
- Episode 1: The unicorns encounter Shannon for the first time and thwart a threat to their environment. We learn of Tom Cruise's special ability.
- Episode 2: The unicorns discover the importance of expressing emotions.
- Episode 3: A trip to the sea proves dangerous. Cadillac's special ability is revealed.
- Episode 4: Vanity threatens to ruin the unicorns' friendship.
- Episode 5: Shannon's new friend comes between him and the unicorns. Feathers displays his special ability.
- Episode 6: The unicorns learn about Christmas and fill in for Santa's reindeer, while the reindeer explore Planet Unicorn.
Trivia
The series is a production for Channel 101, where it lasted six episodes before being cancelled by the live audience, and was also distributed through MySpace.[2]
The show has been featured on NPR's Day to Day show,[3] in Out (August 2007), Time Out New York (August 2007), and was named as one of New York's 20 Funniest Web Videos of 2007.[4] The creators have also been interviewed on Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld.[5] The show received the 2008 "OMFG Internet" award from the Logo Channel.[6]
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