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Super Duper Sumos (Korean: 으랏차차 삼총사) is an American-French-South Korean-British animated series co-produced by DIC Entertainment, L.P. and Ameko Entertainment. It was created by Kevin O'Donnell and Vincent Nguyen.
- Booma always talks about his butt.
- Stinger keeps getting fired by Ms. Mister in every ending episode.
- The sumos keep doing flashbacks to their time of training with Wisdom San.
- The gag monster "Coathanger" that Dr. Stinger created appears in several episodes.
Voice cast[]
- Matt Hill as Booma
- Ben Hurston as Kimo
- Cusse Mankuma as Mamoo
- Chantal Strand as Prima
- Richard Newman as Wisdom San
- Deborah DeMille as Ms. Mister
- Michael Dobson as Genghis Fangus/Billy Swift
- Peter Kelamis as Dr. Stinger
Additional voice cast[]
- Kathleen Barr -
- Ian James Corlett -
- Brenda Crichlow -
- Gail Fabrey -
- Jason Michas -
- Brent Miller -
- Shirley Millner -
- Colin Murdock -
Guest stars[]
- Danny Mann -
- Babz Chula -
- Cam Clarke -
- Kevin Schon -
Production[]
In October 1999, DIC Entertainment (then-owned by The Walt Disney Company) teamed up with South Korean firm Ameko Entertainment to produce three animated shows, with Super Duper Sumos being the first as part of the deal. This would be the first time DIC would partner with a Korean company to co-producing an animated series and not just outsource.
The production of the series began in July 2000. DIC handled worldwide distribution for the property except in Korea, where Ameko distributed the series.
Broadcast[]
The show first aired in the United Kingdom on CBBC on September 22, 2001, Shortly after its UK debut, DIC pre-sold the series to a selection of broadcasters including Antena 3 (Spain), YTV (Canada), Mediaset (Italy), Foxtel (Australia, to air on Fox Kids), Fox Kids (Latin America), Disney Channel (Asia), and RCTV (Venezuela).
The series debuted in the United States on Nickelodeon on April 7, 2002.
Additional pre-sales over the world included Disney Channel in France in 2003.