The Land of the Seven Colors

The Land of the Seven Colors is a 58-minute cartoon TV movie that aired on Nickelodeon in 2003. It was hosted by Fred the Ostrich (voiced by Jim Ward) and created by Butch Hartman.

In the special, it focuses on a red snake named Reggie who lives in the red forest, realizing that the colors are starting to disappear. With help from an orange frog named Oliver (from the orange swamp), a yellow dog named Yancy (from the yellow farm), a green elephant named Gary (from the green jungle), a blue giraffe named Bob (from the blue plains), a purple rabbit named Paul (from the purple fields), and a pink cat named Penny (from the pink urban areas), they team up to find out what made the color disappear. It turns out that the main antagonists, the Black & White Baddies, are behind all this. Will they stop them and restore the color in the world?

Voices

 * Jim Ward as Fred
 * Richard Horvitz as Reggie
 * Tom Kenny as Oliver
 * Jeff Bennett as Yancy
 * Rob Paulsen as Gary
 * Scott Menville as Bob
 * Tara Strong as Paul
 * Maria Canals as Penny
 * Mark Hamill, Roger L. Jackson, John DiMaggio, Jim Ward, Carlos Alazraqui, Tom Kenny, and Jim Cummings as the Black & White Baddies
 * Additional Voices: B.J. Ward, Tara Strong, Grey Delisle, Tom Kenny, Carlos Alazraqui, Tom Kane, Jeff Bennett, Phil LaMarr, Kath Soucie, Keith Ferguson, Brian Meehl, Cheryl Blaylock, Michael Earl, Jim Kroupa, and Richard Horvitz as the Frogs, the Chickens, and the Mice

Trivia

 * Later syndicated alongside The Fred the Ostrich Show.
 * Even though the Black & White Baddies never appeared much after the special, the main characters of the special would make cameo appearances in the Fred the Ostrich Show pilot Cartoon Fun House: Sex and Violence as audience members in the wrestling sketch, in the finale of The Fred the Ostrich Movie, and in a cameo appearance during "Hey, A Movie!" on Fred the Ostrich in The Great Diamond Caper, and some of them would make background appearances in The Fred the Ostrich Show and appear in the wedding scene of Fred the Ostrich & His Friends Take Manhattan.
 * The special marks the debut of a group of frogs, chickens (including a rooster), and mice, that would be part of the Fred the Ostrich franchise.