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Astroblast!
Genre
Created byBob Kolar
Directed byDan Flynn
ComposersTerry Tompkins and Steve D'Angelo for Eggplant LF
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52 (aired) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerDeborah Forte
Running time15 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkSprout
ReleaseJuly 12, 2014 (2014-07-12) –
February 7, 2015 (2015-02-07)

Astroblast! is an American animated science fiction children's television series created by Bob Kolar for Sprout. The series follows Comet, a loving red dog, Sputnik, an adventurous peach pig, Halley, a smoothie-delivering pink rabbit, Radar, a bouncy brown monkey, and Jet, a mute green alligator, who live together with an alien octopus named Sal in the Astroblast Space Station to the fictional smoothie cafe known as the Frosty Star.

Based on the book series Astroblast! by author and illustrator Bob Kolar, the series is co-produced by Scholastic Media[1] and Soup2Nuts and debuted on July 12, 2014. The series also started airing on NBC Kids, the Saturday morning programming block on NBC in October 2014.[1] It was the final show produced by Soup2Nuts before its closure in August 2015.

In 2021, FilmRise picked up the show for distribution.[2] The show is currently available for streaming on the FilmRise multimedia platform, and on The Roku Channel, Pluto TV and Tubi TV in the United States, as well as on the Clan television channel and RTVE Play in Spain. The series is available more than 10 languages and has aired in over 20 countries internationally.

Premise

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A group of high-spirited and fun-loving animals who live with their alien octopus friend in the Astroblast Space Station, which also houses a large library and a smoothie café called the Frosty Star.

Cast

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  • Vinnie Penna as Comet, Morg, Bloodoo, Flash, additional voices
  • Gigi Abraham as Halley, Zelda, Sal's GamGam, Glippi, Bippity-Bops, additional voices
  • Veronica Taylor as Sputnik, Carly Cosmos, Bippity-Bops, Laney, additional voices
  • Joe Gaudet as Radar, Bob, Cosmo Carson, additional voices
  • Jet is a silent cameo. He's also a mute. He cannot speak. Instead he only communicates by using gestures and sign language in many ways.
  • John Taylor as Sal, Doobloo, additional voices

Episodes

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Solo airings

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Individual air dates for stories as a 15-minute program:

# Title Writer(s) Original airdate
101 Spic 'n Span Jack Ferraiolo July 21, 2014[citation needed]
102 Smoothie Operator Susan Kim July 14, 2014[citation needed]
103 Take Off! Susan Kim July 15, 2014[citation needed]
104 Oh, Brother… Jack Ferraiolo July 12, 2014[citation needed]
105 Bend it Like Radar Jill Cozza-Turner July 16, 2014[citation needed]
106 Lost and Found Ed Valentine July 17, 2014[citation needed]
107 I'll Save You! Frederick Stroppel July 18, 2014[citation needed]
108 Growin' Crazy Jack Ferraiolo & Susan Kim & Allan Neuwirth July 14, 2014[citation needed]
109 Twice the Talent Jonathan Greenberg July 15, 2014[citation needed]
110 Building the Perfect Present Jen Klein July 12, 2014[citation needed]
111 Glippi's Visit Ed Valentine July 15, 2014[citation needed]
112 Don't Touch! Adam Rudman July 17, 2014[citation needed]
113 Are You My Piffin? Melinda LaRose July 18, 2014[citation needed]
114 Halley's Wannabe Jill Cozza-Turner July 19, 2014[citation needed]
115 Sputnik the Spoiler Susan Kim July 20, 2014[citation needed]
116 Don’t Fear the Surfboard Frederick Stroppel July 26, 2014[citation needed]
117 Billy Starrider Kacey Arnold July 21 2014[citation needed]
118 Sore Loser Denise Brossman July 22, 2014[citation needed]
119 Halley Goes Solo Elizabeth Keyishian July 23, 2014[citation needed]
120 Z-Max Mania Rogelio Martinez July 12, 2014[citation needed]
121 What a Mess! Jen Klein July 13, 2014[citation needed]
122 Beck and Call Pamela Hickey & Dennys McCoy July 13, 2014[citation needed]
123 Sputnik Takes Charge Jonathan Greenberg July 22, 2014[citation needed]
124 The Clean Machine Susan Kim July 23, 2014[citation needed]
125 Comet's Gift Ed Valentine July 24, 2014[citation needed]
126 A Star Is Born Jill Cozza-Turner August 12, 2014[citation needed]
201 A Bird in the Hand Susan Kim June 22, 2015[citation needed]
202 How Do You Get to Carnegie Nebula? Melinda LaRose TBA
203 Who Let the Stuffie Out? Jonathan Greenberg TBA
204 Lights Out Kacey Arnold TBA
205 Shape Up! Jack Ferraiolo TBA
206 Surfin' Space Safari Susan Kim TBA
207 I Love a Parade…Sometimes Rogelio Martinez November 8, 2015 or May 9, 2015 or earlier[citation needed]
208 Radar Sleeps Over Denise Brossman October 29, 2014[citation needed]
209 Stop Booging Me! Jill Cozza-Turner November 15, 2015 or May 16, 2015 or earlier[citation needed]
210 Just Peachy Liz Keyishian February 9, 2015 or May 16, 2015 or November 15, 2015[citation needed]
211 Hole in One Jack Ferraiolo & Susan Kim February 10, 2015
212 Treasure Hunt Jonathan Greenberg February 11, 2015
213 Something Borrowed, Someone Blue Susan Kim January 19, 2015
214 Be Mine Ed Valentine February 14, 2015
215 GamGam Knows Best[3] aka Gam Gam Knows Best[citation needed] Kacey Arnold January 19, 2015[citation needed] or September 9, 2015[3]
216 Three's a Crowd Denise Brossman January 21, 2015
217 Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Alligator?[4] aka Big Bad Alligator[5] Jill Cozza-Turner January 23, 2015[citation needed] or June 6, 2015[4] or October 1, 2015[5]
218 Sing Along to the Bouncing Monkey Susan Kim February 2, 2015[citation needed] or June 6, 2015[4]
219 I Feel Fine! Jonathan Greenberg January 26, 2015[citation needed]
220 Shoes Blues Ed Valentine February 13, 2015[citation needed]
221 Radar for a Day Susan Kim January 28, 2015[citation needed] or November 3, 2015[6]
222 A Gift From Halley Liz Keyishian January 30, 2015[citation needed] or November 3, 2015[7]
223 Best Guests Susan Kim February 2, 2015[citation needed] or November 3, 2015[8]
224 Puzzle Hunt Ed Valentine February 4, 2015
225 Bop 'til You Drop[9] aka Bop Til You Drop[citation needed] Jonathan Greenberg February 6, 2015[citation needed] or June 27, 2015[9]
226 Kapowsers! Susan Kim February 7, 2015[citation needed] or June 27, 2015[9]

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International broadcast

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The series was dubbed into ten languages. Finnish network Yle TV2 began broadcasting the series in November 2016, during the “Pikku Kakkonen” programming block. In Ireland, it aired on TG4, in Spain, it aired on Clan, and in Thailand, it aired on True Spark. The series have previously available on Hulu before 2019. FilmRise picked up the show for distribution, and it is currently available on The Roku Channel, Pluto TV and Tubi TV.

References

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  1. ^ a b "WorldScreen.com - Archives". worldscreen.com. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  2. ^ "FilmRise picks up 9 Scholastic titles".
  3. ^ a b "GamGam Knows Best". SproutOnline.Com. When the crew meets Sal's GamGam, they're shocked at how fragile she seems. Season 1, Episode 41 09/09/2015
  4. ^ a b c "Whos Afraid of the Big Bad Alligator; Sing Along to the Bouncing Monkey". Retrieved 8 January 2015. Original air date: 06-JUN-15
  5. ^ a b "Big Bad Alligator". SproutOnline.Com. A family of new customers are scared of Jet. Season 1, Episode 43 10/01/2015
  6. ^ "Radar for a Day". SproutOnline.Com. Halley thinks Radar is taking his time fixing something for her. Season 1, Episode 47 11/03/2015
  7. ^ "A Gift From Halley". SproutOnline.Com. Halley gives Comet a gift--but he can't figure out what it is. Season 1, Episode 48 11/03/2015
  8. ^ "Best Guests". SproutOnline.Com. The crew can't agree on how to show their customers they care. Season 1, Episode 49 11/03/2015
  9. ^ a b c "Bop 'til You Drop; Kapowser". Retrieved 8 January 2015. Original air date: 27-JUN-15
  10. ^ "Astroblast - Episode Guide". Archived from the original on March 8, 2016. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
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