I Got a Rocket

I Got a Rocket is an animated series centered on a boy named Vincent "Vinnie", who received an anthropomorphic rocket for his 13th birthday. The rocket acts as a best friend to Vinnie and is fond of assisting him. The show is based on the book by Matt Zurbo. The show's run was from December 1, 2006 to February 1, 2007. Although the series was short-lived, it received a 2008 Emmy Award for "New Approaches - Daytime Children's Entertainment".[1]

I Got A Rocket
GenreAnimated
Children
Educational
Created byMatt Zurbo
Based onI Got a Rocket
by Matt Zurbo
Voices ofThomas Bromhead
Jamie Oxenbould
Marcello Fabrizi
Drew Forsythe
Trilby Glover
Rachel King
Music by
  • Lars Löhn
  • Carsten Schmelzer
Country of origin
  • New Zealand
  • Germany
  • Singapore
  • United States
  • South Korea
  • Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producers
  • Suzanne Ryan
  • Bill Schultz
  • Mike Young
  • Liz Young
  • Sebastian Debertin
  • Marc Gabizon
Producers
  • Suzanne Ryan
  • Cary Silver
  • Bill Townsend
  • Josh Fisher
Running time11 minutes
Production companies
DistributorTaffy Entertainment
Release
Original networkKI.KA (Germany)
Nickelodeon and Network Ten (Australia)
Picture format16:9 (HDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseDecember 1, 2006 (2006-12-01) 
February 1, 2007 (2007-02-01)
External links
Production website

Characters

Main Characters

  • Rocket (voiced by Thomas Bromhead): A hyperactive and eccentric rocket invented for his best friend Vinnie's 13th birthday. Rocket is orange and blue (as in the book by Matt Zurbo), and fiercely relies on assistance, always prepared to assist Vinnie in a situation, although sometimes over-confident in episodes such as "Mackerel Mates". He always says "You Got it, V-Man!" whenever a situation involving Vinnie has occurred.
  • Vincent Q/Vinnie (voiced by Jamie Oxenbould in Australia, and Thomas Bromhead in the U.S.): A 13-year-old boy who receives Rocket in his 13th birthday. Vinnie converted into a hip, popular boy after the invention of Rocket. Despite his popularity at school, it is a recurring gag in the series that a trio of siblings named The Duckies give him a wedgie, and Vinnie is rather timid when face-to-face with the love of his life, Maya Kovsky.

Other

  • Professor Quigley Q (voiced by Marcello Fabrizi): Vinnie's father and a genius. It is a recurring gag in the series that he uses scientific words in transitional phrases, including the word "degrees" in the phrase, "I'm proud of you, son!"
  • Crystal Q (voiced by Rachel King): Vinnie's sister.
  • Ma Ducky (voiced by Drew Forsythe): The ambitious mother of the bullying triplets known as The Duckys. She is the lunch lady and librarian of Vinnie's school, despises Vinnie and Rocket and ignores her children's bad behavior. It is presumed that The Duckys are based on The Herdmans from the story The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.
  • Biffo Ducky (voiced by Drew Forsythe): The largest, and most muscular of the Duckys.
  • Scuds Ducky (voiced by Drew Forsythe): The least intelligent of the Duckys.
  • Frankie Ducky (voiced by Rachel King): The leader and sole female of the Duckys.
  • VP Stern (voiced by Marcello Fabrizi): The teacher and vice principal of the Inner City School, the school Vinnie, Gabby and Rainbow all study at.
  • Gabby (voiced by Trilby Glover): A friend of Vinnie.
  • Rainbow (voiced by Unknown): Another friend of Vinnie.
  • Maya Kovsky (voiced by Trilby Glover): Vinnie's love of his life, and also the waiter at Joe's Milk Bar, Vinnie's favourite restaurant.
  • Captain O'Cheese/Pirate (voiced by Drew Forsythe): A pirate who drives a pirate ship on the streets.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
126December 1, 2006 (2006-12-01)February 1, 2007 (2007-02-01)

Season 1

No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
1"Three Strikes... You're Out! / Late Fees!"TBATBADecember 1, 2006 (2006-12-01)101
2"They Say It's Your Build Day! / Really, Really, Really Blind Date!"TBATBA2006 (2006)102
3"Vertigoing... Going... Gone! / Manners Maketh Rocket!"TBATBATBA103
4"Protection Rocket! / Rocket Rules!"TBATBATBA104
5"Rocket the Vote! / Good Deeds Done Dirt Cheap!"TBATBATBA105
6"Three Feet High and Rising! / I Got a Remote!"TBATBATBA106
7"Mackerel Mates / Not So Spare Parts!"TBATBATBA107
8"Swollen Cranium / Tomorrow x3"TBATBATBA108
9"Rockin' Rocket / Viva Vroom"TBATBATBA109
10"Mistake Over! / No More Joe's!"TBATBATBA110
11"Writing on the Wall! / Biffo Blossoms!"TBATBATBA111
12"Vices and Principles! / Space Camp!"TBATBATBA112
13"The Tell-Tale Squid / Mayakovsky!"TBATBATBA113
14"Genius Company Picnic! / Father to the Prof!"TBATBATBA114
15"Advinnies in Rocketsitting! / Date My Sister!"TBATBATBA115
16"The 39 ¼ Steps! / The Brunchfast Club!"TBATBATBA116
17"Publish and be Wedgied! / Hair Apparent!"TBATBATBA117
18"Rebirth of Cool! / Hypocritical Mass!"TBATBATBA118
19"Parent Substitute! / Body Double Booked!"TBATBATBA119
20"2 of the Girls! / Share and Share Unalike!"TBATBATBA120
21"Author! Author! / Shrodinger's Rocket!"TBATBATBA121
22"Retro Rocket! / 0.9 of the Law"TBATBATBA122
23"Fly A Mile in My Boosters! / 3 Stage Rocket"TBATBATBA123
24"Spaceship Earth! / I’ve Got A Vinnie Q!"TBATBATBA124
25"Truces and Consequences! / Rocket Roomates!"TBATBATBA125
26"Life: A User's Guide! / To Wedgie or Not to Wedgie!"TBATBAFebruary 1, 2007 (2007-02-01)126

Broadcast

The show ran on ViacomCBS's Network Ten until 2009 in Australia. Kabillion aired the show through its VOD service in the United States.

References

  1. "I Got a Rocket!". SLR Productions. Retrieved 16 November 2012.


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