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Beethoven (TV series)

Beethoven
Genre Animated sitcom
Comedy
Based on Beethoven, by Ivan Reitman
Voices of
Theme music composer Christopher Neal Nelson
Keith Baxter
Opening theme "Beethoven", performed by Geno Henderson
Composer(s)
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s) Paul Germain
Roy Smith
Production company(s) Northern Lights Entertainment
Universal Cartoon Studios
Distributor NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original network CBS
Audio format CBS Stereosound
Original release September 10 – December 3, 1994 (1994-12-03)

Beethoven is an American animated television series loosely based on the 1992 motion picture of the same name. The series was produced by Northern Lights Entertainment, Universal Cartoon Studios and Universal Television, and aired for one season (1994–1995) on CBS, with 26 fifteen-minute episodes produced. Dean Jones, who played Dr. Varnick in the movie, voiced the role of George Newton; Nicholle Tom, who played teenage daughter Ryce in the movie and Beethoven's 2nd, was the only cast member from the films to reprise her role in the series.

Beethoven is a dog, who was first discovered by Emily Newton in her bedroom one morning. The whole family is soon introduced to the St. Bernard; however, the father George Newton has his moments with Beethoven, who ends up into different mishaps time after time. When not with the Newton family, Beethoven interacts with his puppies, or with animals outside of the house.

Unlike the movie, Beethoven could talk, at least among the other animals; incidentally he would also talk in the 2011 direct-to-video film, Beethoven's Christmas Adventure. The same plot was used in another animated series Free Willy, where the main character also could talk. Some of the music was used for the DIC cartoon, What-a-Mess.

Universal and Goodtimes released episodes of the show on VHS. Universal has not announced any plans to release the show on DVD.


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