Pilot (Greeny Phatom)

Pilot was the original unaired pilot of Greeny Phatom.

This episode was originally aired once, as a "sneak peek" for the show on Fox Kids Network and intially the episode only aired once. The only known recording of the original broadcast was done by accident when the parent of one viewer was programming his VCR to record a preceding program and ends before the credits are shown.

The original master copy went missing during production of Season 3 in 1996 and in 2005, the original master copy was located by James Clayton, the show's then-executive producer. The episode has since been included as a bonus feature on many of the DVD's.

Synopsis
Little Guy takes Little Girl to a hotel and resort called La Hotela. Inbetween the animated segments are live-action segments featuring Captain Exclamation Point and Miss Holly.

Production
This episode was fully traditionally animated by Fox Animation Studios, Klasky Csupo and Film Roman and the live action scenes were filmed by Fox 2000 Pictures.

Characters

 * Little Guy
 * Dr. Beanson
 * Dr.
 * Dr. PBS
 * Little Girl
 * Geo Guy
 * Gree Guy
 * Jeff Guy
 * Gangster Sailor
 * Captain Exclamation Point
 * Miss Holly

Animated Characters

 * Robert Stainton - Little Guy and Santed Sailor
 * James Clayton - Dr. Beanson, Dr., and Dr. PBS
 * Alina Withers - Little Girl
 * Geo G. - Geo Guy
 * Gree G. - Gree Guy
 * Jake Sanford - Jeff Guy

Live-Action Characters

 * Donderweer - Captain Exclamation Point
 * Holly G. Frankel - Miss Holly

Opening Credits
Fox Children's Productions

and

Saban Entertainment

present

A Greetastic! Cartoon

GREENY PHATOM

Closing Credits
Directed by

Jhonny "Joe" Montemayor

Written by

Duncan Reid

Robert Stainton

Produced and Storyboarded by

James Clayton

Duncan Reid

James Sharp

Robert Stainton

Starring the Voice Talents of

Robert Stainton

as

Little Guy and Santed Sailor

James Clayton

as

Dr. Beanson, Dr., and Dr. PBS

Rebecca Stainton

as

Little Girl

Geo G.

as

Geo Guy

Gree G.

as

Gree Guy

and

Jake Sanford

as

Jeff Guy

Live-Action Sequences Directed by

Robert Stainton

Live-Action Cast

Captain Exclamation Point - Donderweer

Miss Holly - Holly G. Frankel

Woody Woodpecker Laugh Created by

Mel Blanc (1908-1989)

Designs: Jhonny "Joe" Montemayor Kayla Jones Lady Sheegwa and Andrew Montemayor

Layouts: Morgan Christopher Stevens and Shade Stephens

Backgrounds: Michel Zhuge

Animation: Hedworth Stephens Shade Stephens Lady Sheegwa Nate Stainton The Chicago Clowns Bob Hampson and Norbert Abrahamsen

Computer Animation by

Donderweer

and

Lady Sheegwa

Sound Design and Editing by

Arnold Günther Stainton II

Film Editing by

Kay Abrahamsen

Voice Recording by

Robert Stainton

Post Production Video Facilities by

The Film & Tape Works, Inc.

Chicago, Illinois

Music Composed by

Robert Stainton

Music Produced by

Ulises Tabor

Music Recorded at

CRC Music & Post

Chicago, Illinois

Special Thanks to

Twentieth Century Fox and CINAR for the distribution

and the syndication of this short

and to all the Greenyboys and Greenygirls

who made this short possible.

Executive in Charge of Production

Robert Stainton

Executive Producer

James Clayton

Created by

Greetastic Studios

Chicago, Illinois

Animated by Jeepney Films Chicago, Illinois

Copyrighted © 1994 Robert Stainton

All rights reserved.

"Greeny Phatom" is a trademark of Robert Stainton.

Greetastic Studios is the author of this motion picture

for the purposes of copyright and other laws.

Trivia

 * James Clayton voiced the Doctors in this episode.
 * This episode was rated TV-PG on reruns of the episode.
 * While the Woodpecker pecks on Gree Guy's head, Woody Woodpecker's laugh is heard. The laugh itself was created by Mel Blanc.
 * The only country this episode aired in outside of the US is the Netherlands, which aired the episode along with Doctor Fights Back, however, the character designs were edited to fit the design in the rest of the series, it was the first high quality version that was found.
 * When the original Greeny Phatom pilot was pitched to Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox also had an option to pick up the live-action/animated American Sailor Moon remake. However, Fox decided to pick up Greeny Phatom as they felt that Greeny Phatom was a much higher quality show and that the American Sailor Moon remake was not.