Gulliver's Travels (1985 TV series)

Gulliver's Travels (also known as Gulliver's Travels: Adventures In Lilliput) is an American animated TV series created by former Fleischer animator, Shamus 'James' Culhane and former Warner Bros. storyman Cal Howard, based off the 1939 Paramount/Fleischer feature film of the same name. The show was produced by Paramount Television Animation, and is co-produced with Marvel Productions, in association with NTA/Republic Pictures and Fleischer Studios.

Development
During the early 1980s, Paramount animators began productions for new TV series. Two of them requested a series based on the film Gulliver's Travels.

During production, some new characters were added.

Writing
One of the main writers was the creator of The Raccoons, Kevin Gillis. The other writers were included such as Doug Booth, Cal Howard, Dan Dalton, Sam Simon, Jack Hanrahan, Jeffrey Scott, and Darson Hall.

Voices
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Animation
Animation has been outsourced to PTA's Australian subsidary, Tokyo Movie Shinsha (TMS Entertainment), Wang Film Productions, AKOM Production Company (around 1987), Sei Young Animation Co. Ltd (for the pilot episode), and Hanho-Heung-Up Co. Ltd (for the last two seasons)

Music
The show shifts between classic orchestral and New Wave music. The classic orchestrals were composed by Robert J. Walsh, while the New Wave music was composed by Kevin Gillis and Jon Stroll.

Episodes
List of Gulliver's Travels (1985 TV series) episodes

Characters from the film

 * Murray Crunchley as Lemuel Gulliver
 * Jack Wagner (season 1), Bill Farmer (season 2-5) as Gabby
 * Ken Sansom as King Little
 * Jeffrey Tambor as King Bombo
 * Maurice LaMarche as Prince David, Mayor of Lilliput
 * Britta Phillips as Princess Glory
 * Frank Welker as Sneak
 * Carl Banas as Snoop
 * Townsend Coleman as Snitch

Original Characters

 * Lisa Lougheed as Lisa (debuted in Season 4)

Trivia

 * This was Marvel's first collaboration with Paramount Television Animation.
 * Paramount never used Toei Animation at all for this show due to frame rate problems. It instead heavily relied on its Australian subsidary, Tokyo Movie Shinsha (TMS Entertainment), Wang Film Productions, AKOM Production Company (around 1987), Sei Young Animation Co. Ltd (for the pilot episode), and Hanho-Heung-Up Co. Ltd (for the last two seasons).
 * There were some changes that were different from the 1939 animated feature itself:
 * Unlike the original, Gabby and Snitch are best friends.
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