- Source: B. Happy
- Source: B-Happy
B. Happy (1999) is a Cartoon Network "World Premiere Toons" series created by Mark Newgarden. It was originally produced in Flash 3.0 by Funny Garbage. The series lasted four episodes and ran 24 hours a day on cartoonnetwork.com from 1999–2003. In each episode B. Happy, a reluctant Bluebird Of Happiness, is dispatched to Earth by Maureen, the Goddess of Happiness, to help determine a case of personal human misery. If B. Happy chooses incorrectly he is made personally miserable himself by the angry Goddess. If he chooses correctly, he is rewarded with complex carbohydrates. The viewer (augmented by the technological marvel of CLICK-O-RAMA) helps the decide the fate of each case and of B. Happy himself.
Characters
B. Happy- The main character of the series who appears to possess the accommodations of a stereotypical beatnik. When the problematic personal situations of the people on Earth come to the point of utter chaos B. Happy is dispatched by the goddess Maureen unto Earth to fix their problems. Forced out of his home in Heaven, B. Happy must fix the problems of the people on Earth if he ever wants to come back. B. Happy is a lazy irritable bird whose attitude makes it unlikely he can achieve world peace. Whenever B. Happy can't solve a person's problem he is left to his last resort which he calls "The Egg", in which (even though he's male) he lays an egg that ultimately holds the answers to all problems.
Maureen- A god-like figure who watches over Earth and looks over the actions of people, especially B. Happy. Maureen is a single, giant, purple head and can appear in front of B. Happy at will, usually to inform him if he's passed or failed one part of his mission. She, herself, won't help B. Happy and is infuriatingly mad whenever B. Happy fails one part of his mission (and usually electrocutes him) but duly pleased whenever he succeeds (and sings happily, to the annoyance of B. Happy).
Episode guide
Episode 1: The Case of The Pity Kitty- A smaller cat is bullied by a bigger cat and takes away the smaller cat's food. B. Happy tries to devise payback for the bigger cat and have in return food for the smaller cat.
Episode 2: The Case of The Hiccuping Arteest- B. Happy must cure the hiccups of an artist.
Episode 3: The Case of The Bawling Baby- B. Happy must stop the never-ending crying of a bratty baby hopefully to take away the grief of the baby's mother.
Episode 4: A Personal Message To You From B. Happy- B. Happy has a personal talk with the viewers.
Credits
Created, Written & Directed by Mark Newgarden
Executive Producers: John Carlin, Mark Newgarden
Creative Directors: Peter Girardi, Chris Capuzzo
Producers: Kristin Ellinington, Denise Rotina
Co- producer: Laura Rosenberg Kraning
Production Assistants: Mia Lotringer, Seth Cooper
Technical Director: Veronique Brossier
Title Design: Peter Girardi
Lead Animator: Devin Flynn
Animation: Veronique Brossier, John F. Brzyski, Xeth Feinberg
Additional Animators: Dave Redl, Jason Sawtelle
Inking: Bill "Ink Slugger" Alger, Valerie Cillufo, Megan Montgue Cash
Audio Production: Seth Cooper
Voices: Susan B. Murray, Russ Reiley, Brian Dewan
Music and Sound Design: Brian Dewan
Trivia
All the characters in B. Happy are colored in one color, sometimes colored with different shades of the same color. This however excludes the characters' eyes which are always white.
Through an interactive interface called CLICK-O-RAMA viewers could decide for themselves the outcome of each storyline by choosing how to handle the certain situation by clicking on a possible solution, this was one highlight of the series.
B Happy is also the title of a Chilean movie, released in 2004, which has gained international critical acclaim.
See also
Cartoon Network
Funny Garbage
External links
FunnyGarbage.com (Official website)
B-Happy is a 2003 Chilean-Spanish-Venezuelan drama film directed by Gonzalo Justiniano and written by Justiniano, Sergio Gómez, Daniela Lillo and Fernando Aragón. It stars Manuela Martelli accompanied by Eduardo Barril, Lorene Prieto, Felipe Ríos and Ricardo Fernández.
Synopsis
Kathy lives with her brother Danilo in a small coastal town in Chile. Her life is marked by the absence of her father, who is serving a sentence for multiple robberies, and by the permanent difficulties she must face. At the Lyceum, Kathy meets Chemo, a kind and sensitive boy. Together, they begin an intense relationship of mutual discovery. Meanwhile, Kathy falls into depression due to the increasing loneliness that surrounds her. It will be a painful process, but her strength of spirit and optimism will carry her through.
Cast
The actors participating in this film are:
Manuela Martelli as Katty
Eduardo Barril as Radomir
Lorene Prieto as Mercedes
Juan Pablo Sáez as Francisco / Nina
Gloria Laso as Gladis
Ricardo Fernández as Chemo
Juan Falcón as Nélson
Felipe Ríos as Danilo
Gabriela Hernández as Peta
José Martin as Oscar
Sergio Hernández as Franco
Oscar Hernández as Albino
Pedro Vicuña as Tulio
Carmen Gloria Bresky as Flea
Consuelo Edwards as Maira
Sergio Buschmann as Police Officer
Release
B-Happy had its world premiere on September 5, 2003, at the Toronto International Film Festival, then it was screened on October 18, 2003, as the opening film of the Valdivia International Film Festival. It was commercially released on January 8, 2004, in Chilean theaters, then screened on February 20, 2004, at the Mexico City International Film Festival.
Reception
= Critical reception
=On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 60% of 5 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.4/10.
= Accolades
=References
External links
B-Happy at IMDb
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