Video availability Main article: Category:The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat video releasesĪ number of episodes have been released on VHS by BMG Video and Universal Studios Home Entertainment, and several DVD releases of episodes were available in Hong Kong under the title The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat II. Jennifer Hale – Candy Kitty / Additional Voices.Mary Kay Bergman – Tickets / Mermaid / Additional Voices.Jim Cummings – One-Ton / Additional Voices.Cree Summer – Sheba Beboporeba / Additional Voices.Charlie Adler – Felix the Cat (Season 2) / Vacuum Cleaner / Additional Voices.Thom Adcox-Hernandez – Felix the Cat (Season 1).Written by Mark Evanier & Doug Lawrence Director: Doug Lawrence
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Written by Mark Evanier, Christian Roman, Craig Kellman Director: Christian Roman Written by Mark Evanier Directed by Chris Moeller Story by Michael Ouweleen Written by Michael Ouweleen, Paul Vester Directed by Paul Vester Story by Martin Olson Written by Martin Olson, Timothy Berglund Directed by Timothy Berglund Story by Jeremy Kramer Written by Jeremy Kramer, Martin Olson, Blair Peters Directed by Blair Peters Story by Jeremy Kramer Written by Jeremy Kramer, Blair Peters, Timothy Berglund Directed by Blair Peters Story by Martin Olson Written by Martin Olson, Blair Peters, Timothy Bjorkloon Directed by Blair Peters Story by Martin Olson Written by Martin Olson, Doug Lawrence, Timothy Berglund Directed by Doug Lawrence Story by Martin Olson, Timothy Berglund Written by Martin Olson, Timothy Berglund Directed by Timothy Berglund Story by Martin Olson Written by Martin Olson, Robin Steele, Christian Roman, Timothy Berglund Directed by Robin Steele
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Story by Jeremy Kramer Written by Jeremy Kramer, Lynne Naylor, Stephan DeStefano Directed by Lynne Naylor Story by Jeremy Kramer Written by Jeremy Kramer, John Stevenson, Timothy Berglund Directed by John Stevenson Story by Martin Olson, Timothy Berglund Written by Martin Olson, Timothy Berglund, Robin Steele, Christian Roman Directed by Robin Steele Story by Martin Olson, Timothy Berglund Written by Martin Olson Directed by Chris Bartleman Story by Martin Olson, Timothy Berglund Written by Martin Olson Directed by Blair Peters Story by Jeremy Kramer, Timothy Bjorklund Written by Jeremy Kramer, Phil Robinson, Bob Koch, Timothy Bjorklund Directed by Phil "Wild Brain" Robinson Story by Jeremy Kramer, Timothy Berglund Written by Jeremy Kramer, Lynne Naylor, Stephan DeStefano Directed by Lynne Naylor Story by Jeremy Kramer Written by Jeremy Kramer, Dominic Polcino, Chris Moeller Directed by Dominic Polcino Story by Jeremy Kramer Written by Jeremy Kramer, Milton Knight, Michael Polcino Directed by Milton Knight Story by Jeremy Kramer Written by Jeremy Kramer, Robin Steele, Christian Roman, Timothy Berglund Directed by Robin Steele Story by Martin Olson Written by Martin Olson, Dominic Polcino, Christopher Moeller, Timothy Berglund Directed by Dominic Polcino Story by Martin Olson Written by Martin Olson, Lynne Naylor, Stephan DeStefano, Timothy Bjorklund Directed by Lynne Naylor The main theme was composed by Don Oriolo, while the musical score and closing theme were composed and performed by the Club Foot Orchestra.
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Martin Olson and Jeremy Kramer, two comedy writers known for pushing the envelope into the bizarre, wrote both outlines and scripts for the series. It was produced by Phil Roman and Timothy Berglund and is reputed to have been one of the most expensive cartoons ever made by Film Roman. Later on in the series though, he was replaced by Charlie Adler for unknown reasons. The series starred Thom Adcox-Hernandez as the voice of Felix the Cat. It does, however, contain some elements from the 1950s series such as Felix's Magic Bag of Tricks and the character Poindexter. Felix is also more like his original mischievous adult form, rather than the young and innocent depiction from the 1930s, 1950s and the 1988 film Felix the Cat: The Movie. In many ways, the show reverts to the silent era of shorts with surreal settings and offbeat character depictions. His son, Don Oriolo, was involved in the creation of this series as well. The show was a modern take on the original 1958 series produced by Otto Messmer's former assistant, Joe Oriolo.