The Moxy Show


The Moxy Show is an American animated anthology television series produced by Colossal Pictures and Turner Broadcasting System for Cartoon Network. The show consisted of classic cartoons divided by 3-D animated interstitials featuring Moxy and Flea, respectively a dog and a flea. The Moxy Show ran on Cartoon Network from December 5, 1993, originally as The Moxy Pirate Show, to December 25, 1995; its finale was the sole episode for The Moxy & Flea Show. Reruns lasted until May 25, 1996. It is considered the first original series on Cartoon Network, but due to the production style, Space Ghost Coast to Coast is considered Cartoon Network's first fully produced series.

Production

The series was first known as The Moxy Pirate Show, which featured Moxy. In 1994 the series was retooled as The Moxy Show; it was shortened to a half-hour and Moxy's sidekick Flea was introduced. In 1995, it was renamed again to The Moxy & Flea Show, with major changes for a single episode:
The pilot did not test well enough to allow more episodes to be produced, as revealed by Frank Gresham who worked on "The Moxy & Flea Show". Reruns were removed completely after May 25, 1996.
The CGI Moxy is considered the first real-time cartoon, though only broadcast live through the "Great International Toon-In". A puppeteer wearing a motion capture apparatus would act out Moxy's motions, while Goldthwait provided the voice, and a technician would control facial expressions.
The show is considered to be a lost television series, and it was never aired on Boomerang or released on home media.
This is the only Cartoon Network original series to be animated with computer animation, as all of the other programs featuring CGI are acquired animated programming or Cartoon Network co-productions. It is the first CN show to be animated with cartoon animation as well, making The Moxy Show the first Cartoon Network original series to feature a hybrid of different animation styles. The show is also the first to use stock footage from classical shows.
To this day, only a handful of clips, plus various segments of the "Great International Toon-In", a Spanish airing from the Moxy Show era, a Spanish airing from the Moxy Pirate Show era, a promotional VHS containing the first episode of the Moxy Show era and the only episode to the Moxy & Flea Show era.
There was also an online CartoonNetwork.com comic made called "What Ever Happened to Moxy?" that may have wrapped up the story but only the first panel of it is currently visible to the public.
Moxy made brief cameos in the OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes episode "Crossover Nexus", along with other characters from animated Cartoon Network original shows.

Characters

Moxy

Moxy is a 3-D animated dog who liked to spend time goofing off and having fun with his sidekick, Flea, and also has a crush on Melody from Josie and the Pussycats. Although he never made it big in the cartoon industry, and usually auditioned for a number of roles on the network without making a call back, he was given the opportunity to work as the janitor at Cartoon Network, and usually 'jammed the signal' once a week during the days when he flew solo before Flea was introduced.
His first appearance on television were during the live commercial segments that aired simultaneously during the November 26, 1993 "Great International Toon-In" marathon on three of the main Turner-owned networks at the time; TNT, TBS, and Cartoon Network. His catchphrase is a lip-flapping sound, barking and a fart sound, stating that he just made it up.

Flea

Flea is Moxy's sidekick, and usually the man of the duo, who enjoyed spending time and watching television with Moxy. He helps a monkey king get a new set of hair to hide his bald skin causing him to rise through fame. In "Abducted", it has been revealed that he has a card, and his name was "Flealonius A. Flea".

Episodes

The Moxy Show era

The Moxy & Flea Show era