Ned's Newt (1997)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Peter Keleghan
Eric Flemkin (Ned's father) (voice)
Tracey Moore
Ned Flemkin (voice)
Carolyn Scott
Sharon Flemkin (Ned's mother) (voice)
Harland Williams
Newton (voice) (#1)
Colin O'Meara
Doogle (voice) / Mr. Bliss (voice)
Ron Pardo
Newton (voice) (#2)
Andrew Knight
Creator
Andrew Nicholls
Creator / Writer
Darrell Vickers
Creator / Writer
Mike Burgess
Creator
Cilbur Rocha
Art Department Manager
Darwin C. Vickers
Writer
Kenn Scott
Writer
John Pellatt
Writer
Georgia Pritchett
Writer
Tracy Ryan
Linda
John Mein
Writer
Della Sokal
Writer
Stephen Ashton
Writer
Jonathan Wilson
Rusty
Terry Saltsman
Writer
Mike Cullen
Writer
James Millington
Usual Guy
Keith McWilliams
Writer
Maureen Paxton
Writer
Hugh Duffy
Writer
Karen Malach
Writer
Tony Daniels
Mayor Breadcup
Allan Daniels
Writer
Isaac Levy
Writer
Debra McGrath
Mrs. Pluck
Steve Ashton
Writer
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 18, 1997
StatusEnded
Seasons3
Episodes78
Running Time23m
Content RatingTV-G
Genres
Wiki.
Ned's Newt is an animated television series created by Andy Knight and Mike Burgess and is co-produced by Nelvana and German company TMO Film GmbH (later renamed as "TMO-Loonland Film GmbH" in seasons 2-3) in conjunction with Studio B Productions. It aired on Teletoon in Canada from October 18, 1997 to December 31, 1999. In the United States, the series aired on Fox Kids starting on February 7, 1998 on Saturday mornings, but later changed to weekday mornings on October 5, 1998 to January 1, 1999. However, only the first season aired on Fox Kids in the U.S. while the series was never rebroadcast for many years. The show features famous celebrity Harland Williams as the voice of Newton.
The series also aired on the now-defunct Qubo (with seasons 2-3) from March 28, 2016 to July 27, 2018, and again starting from March 30, 2020 to July 24, 2020. Teletoon Retro aired reruns of all 39 half-hour episodes on September 5, 2011 until it pulled off the air in early 2012.