Scary Godmother: Halloween Spooktakular (2003)
Scary Godmother: Halloween Spooktakular (2003)
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Cast & Crew.
Garry Chalk
Harry the Werewolf / Bug-a-Boo (voice)
Noel Callahan
Daryl (voice)
Alex Doduk
Jimmy (voice)
Britt Irvin
Katie (voice)
Britt McKillip
Hannah Marie (voice)
Danny McKinnon
Bert (voice)
Scott McNeil
Skully Pettibone / Count Max (voice)
Adam Pospíšil
Orson (voice)
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Release DateOctober 22, 2003
StatusReleased
Running Time47m
Content RatingPG
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Scary Godmother: Halloween Spooktakular is a 2003 Canadian animated television special based on the Scary Godmother series of books by Jill Thompson, including a stage adaptation of the first book. The special depicts Hannah, while trick-or-treating with her cousin Jimmy and his friends, encountering the titular witch and her many friends for a Halloween party at the Fright Side. It stars Canadian voice actors Tabitha St. Germain, Britt McKillip, Garry Chalk, Noel Callahan, Alex Doduk, Brittney Irvine, Danny McKinnon, Scott McNeil and Adam Pospisil. It was directed by Zeke Norton (credited as Ezekiel Norton) and produced by Kevin Gamble and Sharan Wood with heavy involvement by Thompson.
Scary Godmother: Halloween Spooktakular was produced by Vancouver-based animation company Mainframe Entertainment, and was the company's first production to use a Softimage XSI pipeline as previously they used Softimage 3D; its animation consists of 3D characters and backgrounds that appear 2D (although most of them were actually modeled in 3D and cartoon-edged to appear like 2D watercolored backgrounds a la the source material). The special was meant to launch an episodic Scary Godmother series, but the only other Scary Godmother media that has been released is the studio's sequel to the special, Scary Godmother: The Revenge of Jimmy (2005).
Scary Godmother: Halloween Spooktakular premiered at San Diego Comic-Con on July 18, 2003 before it was released to region 1 DVD on September 3. It aired during that year's Halloween season in most territories except the United States, where it premiered on television the following year on Cartoon Network on October 1, 2004. The special was a ratings hit on its U.S. television premiere, well received by critics, and won Leo Awards for the program itself as well as its score and direction. It, along with The Revenge of Jimmy, continued to re-air every Halloween season on Cartoon Network in later years.