Saul of the Mole Men
| Saul of the Mole Men | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Live action comedy |
| Created by | Craig Lewis |
| Directed by | Tom Stern |
| Starring | Josh Gardner |
| Country of origin | |
| Language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 20 (List of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Running time | 11 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | Adult Swim |
| Original run | February 11, 2007 – Present |
| External links | |
| Official website | |
| IMDb profile | |
| TV.com summary | |
Saul of the Mole Men is a live action show created by Craig Lewis, writer on The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. The series first aired February 11, 2007 on Adult Swim. Described as "an ultra-patriotic Land of the Lost set in the center of the Earth," the series is directed by Tom Stern and stars Josh Gardner. Gardner is known for his previous collaboration with Stern on the television series, Gerhard Reinke's Wanderlust.
Craig Lewis' primary inspirations behind this comedic homage to 1970s-era
Plot
A series promo featured brief introductions for the crew on the use of a subterranean drill module. The team, known as STRATA, included Captain Jim J. James, Lieutenant Jen E. James, Robot, Kiko the Mute Wildboy, and the "rest" of the STRATA action team (which included Saul Malone (Garnder) and Don Rogers, a man with a shovel). The main character, Saul, is seen in the background in many of these scenes. All of the characters are killed within the first few seconds of the first episode, except Saul, Robot, and a revived Johnny Tambourine.
In the season 1 finale, Saul, Clancy, and Stromulus Guandor team up to defeat the Rock Assassins, which are actually Jim J. James and Jen. E. James' bodies combinbed to make a rock monster. With the combined talents of the "Scream of the Birdbats","Moleman Burrowing", and "Rockmaster Tumbling", they defeat the rocks, and Saul's old captains die in peace. Suddenly, they find a spaceship, and everybody, including the floating pancake, clamber on. Clancy even lets his brother, Bertrum, on the ship, while it is still not known how he survived the rock attack in the previous episode. Once the team clambers on, Otnip stops their ship, and Clancy goes out in an apparent suicide mission to blow up Otnip and free the ship. The episode ends as they go into outer space, and the team, led by Saul and Fallopia, with Bertrum, Stromulus, Mrs. Burrows, Li'l Burrows, Nathaniel Baltimore, the floating pancake, and the Chinese vampire is re-named Strata-Team Space. Thus ends the season.
Advertisements began airing on Adult Swim advertising the show as STRATA instead of the original title, making the series appear much like Electric Shock!! Strada 5 (電撃!! ストラダ5 Dengeki!! Sutorada Faibu?). Subsequent advertisements, however, focus more on Saul and reveal the actual title of the show. Adult Swim dropped the series as of September 18th 2007.[citation needed]
Inhabitants
- Birdbats
- Mole Men
- Rockhead
- Gnards
Major characters
- Saul Malone (Josh Gardner)
- Johnny Tambourine (Josh Gardner)
- Robot
- Bertrum Burrows
- Clancy Burrows
- Fallopia (Irina Voronina)
- Lil' Lil Burrows
- Stromulus Guandor, Birdbat Leader (Voiced by Carlos Alazraqui)
Minor Characters
- The Blob Doctor
- Mrs. Burrows
- Captain Jim J. James, Strata Captain
- Lieutenant Jen E. James, Strata Lieutenant
- Don Rogers, Strata Member
- John Henry, the Steel Driving Man
- Kiko, the Mute Wild Boy
- Mother Rock
- Otnip
- Brad, Strata Operator 1
- Strata Operator 2
- ZaneGrey, the Healer
- Princesa, Daughter of Birdbat leader
- Benjamin Franklin
- Thomas Jefferson
- The Floating Pancake
- Chinacula
- Nathaniel Baltimore
- Luas, the Sage
- The Johnny Tambourine dolls
Trivia
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- Saul Malone is featured in the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends episode called "Cheese A Go-Go". Frankie is carrying a package addressed to Saul Malone, whose address is 1134 Williams Steet, also a reference to the Williams Street production company which produces Saul of the Mole Men.
- The STRATA headquarters building seen on the show is actually the engineering building at University of California, Irvine, with a false background inserted behind it.
- The show's theme song is sung by South Park co-creator Trey Parker.
External links
- Official
- Some clips available online
- Official website at AdultSwim.com
- Official website of series director, Tom Stern
- Adult Swim UK
- Press Releases
- The Futon Critic - Adult Swim Unloads New Slate at Upfront (March 24, 2005)
- Cartoon Network Pressroom - Adult Swim Announces Five Additional Comedy Series Premieres for 2006 (March 30, 2006)
- The Futon Critic - Adult Swim Premieres Two Original Live-Action Series (January 23, 2007)
- Interviews
- SuicideGirls - Tom Stern Interview (April 27, 2006) (Warning: may contain adult content)
- SuicideGirls - Marty Krofft Interview (May 23, 2006) (Warning: may contain adult content)
- The Apiary - Jonah Ray Interview (August 23, 2006)
- WizardUniverse.com - ToyFare: Craig Lewis Interview (September 28, 2006)
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Gary Anthony Williams Interview (January 16, 2007)
- Other
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