*** Welcome to piglix ***

The Archies in Jugman

Archie's Weird Mysteries
Archie's Weird Mysteries logo.png
Genre Comic science fiction
Animation
Adventure
Family
Horror
Starring Andy Rannells
America Young
Camille Schmidt
Chris Lundquist
Paul Sosso
Tony Wike
Ben Beck
Ryle Smith
Jerry Longe
John Michael Lee
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 40
Production
Executive producer(s) Andy Heyward
Robby London
Michael Maliani
Richard Goldwater
Charles W. Grimes
Tony DeRosa-Grund
Michael Silberkleit
Running time 22–24 minutes
Production company(s) Riverdale Productions and Kent/QMA
Les Studios Tex
DIC Entertainment
Distributor Anglia Television
Tribune Entertainment (2005–2007)
DHX Media (2012–present)
Release
Original network PAX (US)
Teletoon (Canada)
Audio format Dolby Surround
Original release October 2, 1999 (1999-10-02) – February 22, 2000 (2000-02-22)

Archie's Weird Mysteries is an American animated children's television program, based on the Archie comics. The series premise revolves around a Riverdale High physics lab gone awry, making the town of Riverdale a "magnet" for B-movie style monsters. The show is distributed as meeting the FCC's educational and informational children's programming ("E/I") requirements, and is used by commercial stations in the United States to meet this guideline. Produced by DIC Entertainment, the show was initially shown mornings on the PAX network, often with infomercials bookending the program. The following season, its repeats were syndicated to television stations throughout the US, as a way to comply with mandatory E/I regulations.

The theme song was written and performed by Mike Piccirillo. Musical underscore composers were Mike Piccirillo and Jean-Michel Guirao. The Riverdale vampires story arc episodes were put together and released on VHS as Archie and the Riverdale Vampires.

An ashcan comic book tie-in also titled Archie's Weird Mysteries, written by Paul Castiglia, pencilled by Bill Golliher, inked by Rick Koslowski and colored by Stephanie Cofell (née Vozzo) was published in 1999. This led into a February 2000 launch for an ongoing, regular-sized series (also titled Archie's Weird Mysteries) with the same creative team. "Weird" was dropped from the title with issue 25 (signaling the end of the tie-in with the TV show) and the series was canceled with issue 34 after 10 issues of doing straight mystery stories with no supernatural or science-fiction components.

On July 22, 2011, it was announced that Mill Creek Entertainment had acquired the rights to release the series (under license from Cookie Jar Entertainment). They subsequently released Archie's Weird Mysteries - The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time on February 21, 2012. They also released a 10 episode best-of collection on the same day.


...
Wikipedia

...