The series follows the fortunes of Dexter, a young prince without a crown, whose father, the old king, is dead. Soon after that, the evil wizard Renvick stole the crown and proclaimed himself king. He ordered his servants to imprison Dexter for fear that he would get in his way. However, Dexter fled into the woods, where he was found by the good magician Phineas, who rescues him. Phineas lives with a young dragon called Lulu. When preparing a potion, Dexter unwittingly caused an explosion bringing to life three monsters endowed with magical powers – Winkle, Gump and Boo.[6]
Characters
Main
Dexter – a young prince without a crown, whose father, the former king is dead. He fled into the woods, where he was rescued by the good magician and teacher Phineas.[6] He won a singing sword.
Phineas Willodium – a magician and teacher, which he saved the prince Dexter from the hands of the evil wizard Renvick.
Winkle – a cheerful, childlike pink monster who can make herself fly after taking a deep breath.
Gump – a grumpy orange monster who can shapeshift into other objects, but still retains many of his own features.
Boo – a timid, cowardly blue monster who can turn invisible, except for his eyes.
Renvick – an evil wizard, which he stole the crown from the late king, the father of the young prince Dexter and proclaimed himself king.[6] He hates Phineas and the Little Wizards. At all costs he wants to beat them, but he doesn't always succeed.
Recurring
Clovie – a young servant girl. She holds the secret to Renvick and her mother and she helps the Little Wizards. She is probably in love with Dexter.
William – Clovie's pet sparrow.
Production
Len Janson and Check Menville created the show for Marvel Productions[6] and developing it for ABC. ABC had brought in consulting company Q5 Corporation to help develop the show along with other series for the 1987–1988 season. Q5's consultants consist of psychology PhDs and advertising, marketing and research professionals.[7]
The show was promoted as a part of the third annual ABC Family Fun Fair, which brings the voice talent of the characters to perform highlights of their show. The show stopped in Oklahoma City Friday August 28 through Sunday August 30, 1987.[8]
Episodes
No.
Title
1
"The Singing Sword"
2
"The Ugly Elfling"
3
"Everything’s Ducky"
4
"Zapped From The Future"
5
"I Remember Mama"
6
"The Unicorn’s Nada"
7
"A Little Trouble"
8
"A Dragon Tale"
9
"Things That Go Gump in the Night"
10
"The Gump Who Would Be King"
11
"Puff-Pod Blues"
12
"Boo’s Boyfriend"
13
"Big Gump’s Don’t Cry"
Prince Dexter is turned into a frog.
References
^Carmody, John (May 5, 1987). "THE TV COLUMN". Washington Post. Retrieved February 16, 2018.
^Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 368–369. ISBN978-1538103739.