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'''Da Möb''' is a ] ] ], created by ], about three youngsters who form a ] band called ''Da Möb''. It aired in the United States from 2001-2002. The show's status in Sweden is unknown, but its American run has been cancelled. | |||
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| voices = ]<br>Gurra G<br>]<br>]<br>Jonas Leksell<br>]<br>] | |||
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| country = Sweden | |||
| language = English<br>Swedish | |||
| num_seasons = 1 | |||
| num_episodes = 14 | |||
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| executive_producer = Magnus Carlsson | |||
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| runtime = 22 minutes | |||
| company = Happy Life Animation<br>]<br>] | |||
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'''''Da Möb''''' is a ] ] series, created by ], about three youths who form a ] band called ''Da Möb''. They go on misadventures to try to get a record deal; however, they are unsuccessful, untalented and they are fighting a losing battle to make it in the music business. The show is known for combining ] with live action backgrounds. It aired in the United States from 2001 to 2002 and in Sweden from 2002 to 2003.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Erickson |first1=Hal |title=Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 |date=2005 |edition=2nd |publisher=McFarland & Co |isbn=978-1476665993 |pages=229–230}}</ref> | |||
== Voice actors == | |||
The name ''Da Möb'' comes from ''The Mob'' with a joke ]. | |||
* Gustave Lund (original) ] (dubbed) - Cornelius “Rooster” Byron, the leader of Da Möb who acts egotistical. He is a rapper (sometimes a guitarist), and speaks with a stereotypical New York accent (In the English dub). | |||
* Jonas Leksell (original) ] (dubbed) - Joseph Tubbs “JT” (KG in the original version), the overweight beatboxer of Da Möb who is very kind, and calms down his friends when they argue. He wears a beanie that covers his one strand of hair, and is seen with a microphone when he beatboxes. | |||
* ] (original) ] (dubbed) - Tom (Bob in the original version) is a member who has a muscular body. Tom raps like Rooster, and is sometimes a keyboard player. He has blonde hair and blue eyes, and speaks in a soft German accent (In the English dub). | |||
* Gabriella Wegdell (original) ] (dubbed) - Tara Byron, Rooster's sister who is very bossy. Tom has a crush on her, but she always rejects him. | |||
* ] - Mr. Byron, Rooster's father | |||
* ] - Maurice, Mr Byron's butler | |||
* Dame Lee - ], he appears to Rooster in visions through his bathroom mirror | |||
* ] - Sir Hamster Booty, a local rapper | |||
* Ken Steele - Clive Shuman, a person of power | |||
== Additional voices == | |||
==Voices== | |||
* Adam Lawson - Tara Byron's boyfriend | |||
*Rooster - ] (]) | |||
* ] - Wanda, a reporter | |||
*Bob (Maurice) - ] (]) | |||
* ] - Additional Voices | |||
*KG (Sir Hamsta Booty) - ] (]) | |||
* Natasha Slayton - Twins, Additional Voices | |||
* ] - Joyce | |||
* ] - Melanie Spores | |||
* ] - Additional Voices | |||
* ] - Additional Voices | |||
* ] - Additional Voices | |||
* ] - Additional Voices | |||
* Tamara Phillips - Additional Voices | |||
* Scott Torrence - Additional Voices | |||
* Melanie Deane Moore - Additional Voices | |||
* Samaria Graham - Additional Voices | |||
* Valerie Pappas - Additional Voices | |||
* ] - Himself | |||
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2001 Swedish TV series or programDa Möb | |
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Genre | Adult animation |
Created by | Magnus Carlsson |
Voices of | Jamie Kennedy Gurra G Magnus Uggla Stephen Fry Jonas Leksell Phil LaMarr Stuart Stone |
Country of origin | Sweden |
Original languages | English Swedish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 14 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Magnus Carlsson |
Editor | Magnus Carlsson |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies | Happy Life Animation Wavery Entertainment B.V. Millimages |
Original release | |
Network | ABC Family/SpikeTV (USA) Sveriges Television (Sweden) |
Release | 3 November 2001 (2001-11-03) – 9 March 2002 (2002-03-09) |
Related | |
The Three Friends and Jerry Robin |
Da Möb is a Swedish adult animated series, created by Magnus Carlsson, about three youths who form a rap band called Da Möb. They go on misadventures to try to get a record deal; however, they are unsuccessful, untalented and they are fighting a losing battle to make it in the music business. The show is known for combining traditional animation with live action backgrounds. It aired in the United States from 2001 to 2002 and in Sweden from 2002 to 2003.
Voice actors
- Gustave Lund (original) Jamie Kennedy (dubbed) - Cornelius “Rooster” Byron, the leader of Da Möb who acts egotistical. He is a rapper (sometimes a guitarist), and speaks with a stereotypical New York accent (In the English dub).
- Jonas Leksell (original) Stuart Stone (dubbed) - Joseph Tubbs “JT” (KG in the original version), the overweight beatboxer of Da Möb who is very kind, and calms down his friends when they argue. He wears a beanie that covers his one strand of hair, and is seen with a microphone when he beatboxes.
- Magnus Uggla (original) Neil Ross (dubbed) - Tom (Bob in the original version) is a member who has a muscular body. Tom raps like Rooster, and is sometimes a keyboard player. He has blonde hair and blue eyes, and speaks in a soft German accent (In the English dub).
- Gabriella Wegdell (original) Tara Strong (dubbed) - Tara Byron, Rooster's sister who is very bossy. Tom has a crush on her, but she always rejects him.
- Neil Ross - Mr. Byron, Rooster's father
- Stephen Fry - Maurice, Mr Byron's butler
- Dame Lee - Tupac Shakur, he appears to Rooster in visions through his bathroom mirror
- Phil LaMarr - Sir Hamster Booty, a local rapper
- Ken Steele - Clive Shuman, a person of power
Additional voices
- Adam Lawson - Tara Byron's boyfriend
- Iona Morris - Wanda, a reporter
- Amy Lyndon - Additional Voices
- Natasha Slayton - Twins, Additional Voices
- Diane Michelle - Joyce
- Kelli Garner - Melanie Spores
- Kip King - Additional Voices
- James Arnold Taylor - Additional Voices
- Andre Sogliuzzo - Additional Voices
- Glenn Shadix - Additional Voices
- Tamara Phillips - Additional Voices
- Scott Torrence - Additional Voices
- Melanie Deane Moore - Additional Voices
- Samaria Graham - Additional Voices
- Valerie Pappas - Additional Voices
- Iggy Pop - Himself
References
- Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 229–230. ISBN 978-1476665993.
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