Nightmare Ned is an American animated television series which ran from April 19 to July 5, 1997, on ABC. The show was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and Creative Capers Entertainment, and created by Terry Shakespeare, G. Sue Shakespeare, and David Molina of Creative Capers Entertainment.[1] The show was based on and developed alongside the computer game of the same name, but the show ended up being completed before the video game was released.[2][3]
The show focuses on the life of Ned Needlemeyer (voiced by Courtland Mead), an 8-year-old boy who deals with his daily problems through dark yet quirky nightmares.[4]
The show received mixed reviews from critics. The Chicago Tribune praised the show's art style but was critical of its subject matter.[5] Similarly, Screen Rant described the show as "dark and even disturbing" and "mainly an excuse for Disney animators to show off their strange side".[6] In contrast, Animation World Magazine described it as an "offbeat, colorful show" and it also received praise from TV Guide.[7][8] The show aired only once and was never re-released, being described as a "great oddity of the Disney Studio's television output" which was "largely disowned".[1] As of June 2019, all episodes have been found by third parties and unofficially uploaded to YouTube.
The Nightmare Ned television show was developed alongside the computer game of the same name. Donovan Cook described the collaboration: "There's some crossover. We sent them our graphics. [...] We had to have our art done right away and they ended up influenced by it along the way".[8] The series had a few guest voice actors, such as Eugene Levy, Florence Henderson, and Andrea Martin.[9]
The series was initially planned for only one season with the potential to return as a 1998 mid-season replacement,[8] but due to production difficulties, the show was not continued after its 12-episode first season. The show ran over budget and there were creative differences between Donovan Cook, the producer and director of the show, and Walt Dohrn, the developer and also a director of the show.[10][11]
For his school presentation on "If I could be anyone in the world", Ned tells his class that he would be Gorpulon, a Godzilla-like monster. Ned gets laughed at and is sent to the corner by his teacher for snapping at his classmates. Embittered, Ned falls asleep and dreams of becoming Gorpulon.
Guest star: April Winchell as Queen Ant
With Mom unable to drive him to school, she informs Ned that he will have to take the bus, much to his dismay. After going to bed, Ned dreams that his school bus is hijacked by a sinister ventriloquist dummy with a mission to drive the bus into the scorching sun.
Guest stars: Eugene Levy as Mr. Nickels,[9] Lacey Chabert as the Little Girl
Guest star: Brian Doyle-Murray as Testosterone/"Norm"
Upset after losing his last baby tooth, Ned hides it so the Tooth Fairy can't find it. In his dream, the Tooth Fairy visits and convinces Ned to come back with her to Tooth Land. However, Ned learns that she actually plans on robbing him of all his teeth.
Guest stars: Dave Thomas as Pig Dad, Andrea Martin as Pig Mom[9]
Guest star: Andrea Martin as Madame Olga[9]
Ned accidentally swallows a penny in attempting a magic trick as seen by his idol Frank Grimes. He faints and dreams that the magician himself performs a magical surgery on him to remove the penny, in front of a live audience.
Guest star: Penn Jillette as Frank Grimes[9]
Nightmare Ned was simultaneously developed as a game and an animated series with Disney.