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ALF Tales | |
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Created by | Paul Fusco |
Starring | Paul Fusco Peggy Mahon Tabitha St. Germain (as Paulina Gillis) Thick Wilson Dan Hennessey Rob Cowan Ellen-Ray Hennessy Noam Zylberman |
Country of origin | USA |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 21 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes per episode |
Production companies | DIC Entertainment Alien Productions Lorimar-Telepictures Saban Entertainment (1988-1989) |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 10, 1988 – December 9, 1989 |
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ALF Tales is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series that aired on NBC from September 10, 1988 to December 9, 1989. The show is a spin-off of ALF: The Animated Series which featured characters from that series play various characters from fairy tales. The fairy tale was usually altered for comedic effect in a manner akin to Fractured Fairy Tales.
Each story typically spoofs a film genre, such as the "Cinderella" episode done as an Elvis movie. Some episodes featured a "fourth wall" effect where ALF is backstage preparing for the episode, and Rob Cowan would appear drawn as a TV executive (who introduced himself as "Roger Cowan, network executive") to try to brief ALF on how to improve this episode. For instance Cowan once told ALF who was readying for a medieval themed episode that "less than 2% of our audience lives in the Dark Ages".
Cast[]
- Paul Fusco - ALF (Gordon Shumway)/Rick Fusterman
- Tabitha St. Germain (as Paulina Gillis[1]) - Augie/Rhonda
- Peggy Mahon - Flo
- Thick Wilson - Larson Petty/Bob
- Dan Hennessey - Sloop
- Rob Cowan - Skip
- Ellen-Ray Hennessy - Stella the Waitress
- Noam Zylberman - Curtis (1988)
- Michael Fantini - Curtis (1989)
Episodes[]
Season one[]
- Robin Hood - 9/10/88
- Sleeping Beauty - 9/17/88
- Cinderella - 9/24/88
- Legend of Sleepy Hollow - 10/01/88
- Jack and the Beanstalk - 10/8/88
- The Aladdin Brothers - 10/15/88
- Rapunzel - 10/29/88
- Rumplestilskin - 11/12/88
- The Princess and the Pea - 11/19/88
- John Henry - 12/3/88
- The Three Little Pigs - 12/10/88
- Alice in Wonderland - 12/17/88
- Peter Pan - 1/7/89
Season two[]
- Hansel and Gretel - 9/16/89
- The Wizard of Oz - 9/23/89
- The Elves and the Shoemaker - 9/30/89
- The Emperor's New Clothes - 10/14/89
- Goldie Locks and the Three Bears - 10/28/89
- Little Red Riding Hood - 11/11/89
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - 12/2/89
- King Midas - 12/9/89
DVD release[]
The first seven episodes were released on DVD on May 30, 2006 in Region 1 from Lions Gate Home Entertainment in a single-disc release entitled ALF and The Beanstalk and Other Classic Fairy Tales.
See also[]
- List of animated spinoffs from prime time shows
References[]
- ↑ Damian Inwood. "Pi Theatre, Independent Vancouver Theatre >> The Baroness and the Pig". Retrieved October 30, 2011.
That's what Vancouver actresses Diane Brown and Tabitha St. Germain do with the delightful black comedy, The Baroness and the Pig. (...) St. Germain – better known to Vancouver audiences as Paulina Gillis – plays the Baroness as a naïve gentlewoman, full of prissy mannerisms and twittering, bird-like movements.
External links[]
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