The Invisible Man is an animated series produced by MoonScoop in co-production with BRB Internacional and Rai Fiction. It is loosely based on H. G. Wells' novel The Invisible Man. Each of the 26 episodes lasts 26–30 minutes.[1] It was aired in Italy on Rai 2.
| The Invisible Man | |
|---|---|
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| Also known as | A Hero Never Seen Before |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Voices of | David Gasman Mirabelle Kirkland Barbara Weber-Scaff Matthew Géczy Paul Bandey Allan Wenger |
| Theme music composer | John Powell |
| Composer | Randy Edelman |
| Countries of origin | France Spain Italy |
| Original languages | English French Spanish Italian |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 26 |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Christophe di Sabatino Benoît di Sabatino Nicolas Atlan Carlos Biern Javier Robles de Acuña Annita Romanelli Injay Tai |
| Running time | 26 minutes |
| Production companies | MoonScoop BRB Internacional Rai Fiction |
| Original release | |
| Network | Rai 2 and Rai Gulp (Italy) M6 and Disney Channel (France) Antena 3 (Spain) |
| Release | 12 November 2005 – 26 August 2006 |
Plot
editThe story revolves around Alan Crystal, a genius but reckless teenager who is turned permanently invisible when an experiment goes awry. As with all good super-hero stories this one explores the issues related to leading a double life and keeping friends and secrets apart. He also finds himself a nemesis - Wallace Morton, a.k.a. Opacus.[1][2]
Characters
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Main characters
edit- David Gasman as Alan Crystal/Invisible Man
- TBA as Foton
- Mirabelle Kirkland as Linda
- Barbara Weber-Scaff as Gina
- Matthew Géczy as Monty Flips
Villains
edit- Paul Bandey as Wallace Morton/Opacus
- Allan Wenger as Iron King
Episode guide
editSource[3]
Regular episodes
edit- Episode 1 - Stolen Memory (by Régis Jaulie)
- Episode 2 - The Invisible Man vs. The Invisible Man (by Stéphane Carrié)
- Episode 3 - Ears Have Eyes (by Régis Jaulin)
- Episode 4 - A Mask for Two (by Thomas Barichella and Cyril Tysz)
- Episode 5 - My Over-Visible Friend (by Hervé Benedetti & Guillaume Enard)
- Episode 6 - Visible or Invisible
- Episode 7 - Wallace the Hero
- Episode 8 - One Surprise Too Many
- Episode 9 - Out of Sight, Out of Mind
- Episode 10 - Identified
- Episode 11 - TV Star Wars
- Episode 12 - Regression
- Episode 13 - High Tech
- Episode 14 - In the Clutches of the Black Dragon
- Episode 15 - In the Beginning
- Episode 16 - Black Light
- Episode 17 - The Man Who Disappeared
- Episode 18 - Emotional Intelligence
- Episode 19 - On the Docks (Part 1)
- Episode 20 - On the Docks (Part 2)
- Episode 21 - The Enemy Within
- Episode 22 - The Schblurb
- Episode 23 - The Last Temptation of Alan
Special episodes
edit- Episode 24 - Flower Power (Valentine's Day Special)
- Episode 25 - Halloween Express (Halloween Special)
- Episode 26 - Night of the Puppeteer (Christmas Special)
Duration
editEach of the 26 episodes lasts 26–30 minutes.[1]
Broadcast
editReferences
edit- 1 2 3 "TV Distribution - Moonscoop". Archived from the original on 9 November 2009. Retrieved 29 October 2009.
- ↑ "Invisible Man". www.taffylive.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011.
- ↑ A list of episodes taffylive.com [dead link]
- ↑ Full Episodes on YouTubes