Pole Position (TV series)

Pole Position
Genre Animated television series
Created by Jean Chalopin
Voices of David Coburn
Lisa Lindgren
Melvin Franklin
Darryl Hickman
Country of origin France
United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Jean Chalopin
Andy Heyward
Producer(s) DIC Entertainment
Namco (characters)
Running time 25 mins
Distributor LBS Communications (1980's)
DHX Media (Current)
Release
Original network CBS
Original release September 15 – December 8, 1984

Pole Position is an animated cartoon series produced by DIC Entertainment.

The name Pole Position was used under license from Namco, who held the rights to the name due to the video game Pole Position. The show sought to capitalize on the popularity of the video game. However, there is very little in common between the game and the show other than the car designated "Wheels" being colored red as in Pole Position and the car designated "Roadie" being colored blue as in Pole Position II.

Overview

Pole Position ran for 13 episodes on CBS in 1984 as part of its Saturday morning children's programming line-up. The show later returned in reruns for a few months in 1986, followed by a run on The Family Channel (now ABC Family) in the late 1980s through the early 1990s. It was shown in the United Kingdom during the 1980s in the CBBC strand and repeated in the early 1990s on Saturday mornings as part of Going Live on BBC1.

The show features the Darretts, a family of stunt-driving crime fighters, who investigated and thwarted wrongdoing while operating under the front of a traveling show known as "Pole Position Stunt Show", which was sponsored by the United States government in order to give cover for their investigative activity and provide maintenance for the high-demand vehicles. The Darretts had two adult children and a third child who was much younger in age. A road accident ended the life of the parents, and the father's younger brother, known as Uncle Zack, took charge of the stunt show. He said that now that the patriarch and his wife were dead, it was incumbent upon the two adult children, Tess and Dan, to continue their parents' dangerous and proud work.

The vehicles feature numerous hidden gadgets like water skis and hover jets. The vehicles' computers themselves are portable and can be removed from the dashboards and carried around using handles—thus they are often referred to as "the modules". The modules are characters appearing as talking computer-drawn faces displayed on video screens.

Characters

Episodes

No. Title Original air date
1"The Code"September 15, 1984
A rogue Pole Position agent by the name of Greg Dumont, a love interest of Tess is hired by a criminal mastermind by the name of Vance to steal the control codes to Roadie and Wheels in an attempt to get his hands on the high-tech cars and use the A.I.s to destroy Pole Position.
2"The Canine Vanishes"September 22, 1984
The team goes to the Florida Everglades looking for Pandora, a lost dog that is carrying an important vaccine. They must find the dog before enemy agents gets their hands on her.
3"The Chicken Who Knew Too Much"September 29, 1984
The team protects a chicken, given to them as a gift from an archaeologist. But when a bad guy shows up to abduct the fowl, the team must figure out the bird's link to finding a hidden treasure.
4"Strangers on the Ice"October 9, 1984
The team is assigned to deliver satellite equipment to a mountain research station but the equipment is stolen, and a snow storm thwarts the kids' attempts at getting it back.
5"The Race"October 13, 1984
The team enters a race suspected to be used to smuggle a computer chip out of the country.
6"The Thirty-Nine Stripes"October 20, 1984
The team is assigned to protect museum paintings that are being mysteriously vandalized; the cut pieces secretly contain a diagram for an advanced computer chip.
7"The Thirty-One Cent Mystery"October 27, 1984
Kuma uncovers a plot to steal an Indian totem hidden somewhere at Mount Rushmore. He tries to warn the others with a quarter, nickel, and a penny (31 cents) all of which have the same presidents as the monument; Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln.
8"Dial M for Magic"November 3, 1984
The team gets stuck in a weird town controlled by a strange illusionist.
9"The Bear Affair"November 10, 1984
The team searches for an abducted engineer who designed Roadie and Wheels. The only clues to finding him lie in a talking teddy bear.
10"To Clutch a Thief"November 17, 1984
Dan and Tess are invited to their hometown to celebrate a queen's pageant where Tess is made carnival queen, but the queens amulet she wears is a fake made of candy as the real one goes missing. Clues lead to a jealous woman who makes the candy amulets and holds a grudge that she wasn't chosen as queen every year and finds out her son stole the actual amulet for her.
11"The Secret"November 24, 1984
The team is stranded in an unfriendly town and harassed by the local sheriff. The unwelcoming treatment leads the team to suspect criminal activity at the town's gold mine and that the sheriff may be involved.
12"Shadow of a Trout"December 1, 1984
Uncle Zach is missing, and the kids find out they are suspects in his disappearance.
13"The Trouble with Kuma"December 8, 1984
The kids go to an island threatened by a tsunami to rescue Dr. Lungo (Kuma's creator). They find that Lungo's shady assistants are trying to kill him and steal his genetic research.

Principal cast

Additional voices

DVD release

On April 21, 2008, Brightspark Productions released a 4-disc box set containing all 13 complete episodes of the series on DVD in the UK.[4]

Mill Creek Entertainment released 10 of the 13 episodes of the series in a combo pack with 10 episodes of C.O.P.S. and 10 episodes of Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors on January 10, 2012. On October 16, 2012, Mill Creek released TV Toons To Go, a 10-disc compilation of various cartoons owned by Cookie Jar, now by DHX Media, and the 10th disc of that set contains the remaining 3 episodes of Pole Position that weren't included on the combo pack DVD set.

References

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