Greeny Phatom

Greeny Phatom is an American-Canadian-British-German-Belgian-French-Scandavian-Luxembourgian television series that was first episode on August 13, 1995 and has been going on ever since, but it has been announced that the series will end with the Season 25 episode Goodbye to Little Guy sometime in 2020.

Episodes
see: Greeny Phatom/Episode Guide

Video games
see: Greeny Phatom/Video Games

Companies that were involved with Greeny Phatom

 * Fox Kids Worldwide (1995-2002)
 * Saban Entertainment (1995-2002)
 * 4Kids Entertainment (2002-2008)
 * Steve Rotfeld Productions (2014-2016)
 * News Corporation (1995-2013), 21st Century Fox (2013-2018), The Walt Disney Company (2019-present)
 * 20th Century Fox Television (1995-2018), Walt Disney Television (2019-present)
 * Fox Animation Studios (1995-2000), Blue Sky Studios (2000-2018), Disney Television Animation (2019-present)
 * Gracie Films (1995-present)
 * The Curiosity Company (1997-present)
 * Capital Cities/ABC Inc. (1995)
 * ABC Group (1996-2000)
 * SBS Broadcasting Group (1995-2000, 2019-present)
 * DIC Productions (1995-2000), DIC Entertainment Corporation (2000-2008)
 * Cinar/Cookie Jar Group (1995-2012)
 * DHX Media (2012-present)
 * Sunbow Entertainment (1995-2004), Griffin-Bacal Advertising (1995-1998), TV Loonland AG (2000-2009), m4e AG (2011-present), Studio 100 (2011-present)
 * Owl Communications (1995), Owl Television (1996-2000)
 * Sony Wonder (1995-present)
 * Children's Television Workshop (1995-2000), Sesame Workshop (2000-present)
 * Klasky Csupo (1995-2004), Sony Pictures Animation (2004-present)
 * Film Roman (1995-2016), Studio 100 Animation (2016-present)
 * TF1 Group (1995-present)
 * Gaumont Multimédia (1996-1999)
 * Xillam (1999-present)
 * ZDF (1995-present)
 * BBC (1995-present)
 * TV Tokyo (1995-present)
 * TMS-Kyokuchi Corporation (1995-1998), Studio Ghibli (1998-2014), GAINAX (2014-present)

Production
In 1989, Robert Stainton created two characters, Big Guy and Dr. Benson, which would later become Little Guy and Dr. Beanson. He called the series "Greeny Phantom" at first, but a copyist made an error when creating his business card, instead spelling it "Greeny Phatom", however Robert decided to keep it as it sounded "unique". The series was first pitched to Hanna-Barbera, who rejected it because they thought it was "too stupid" of an idea for them. Robert later pitched the series to DiC Entertainment (who rejected it due to Andy Heyward finding the idea "more fit for a indie comic book"), Ruby-Spears (who rejected it due to Robert being absent due to an appendix operation), CineGroupe (who rejected it due to Robert having difficulty understanding some of the staff through their Quebecois accents), Walt Disney Television (who rejected it due to it being "screwed-up" and "creepy"), and Cosgrove Hall Films (who rejected it due to being "too American of an idea"). In 1990, Big Guy and Dr. Benson's names were changed to Little Guy and Dr. Beanson, Robert shelved the series in 1991, until Sunday, July 18, 1993, when James Clayton met Robert while on vacation, Robert told him of Greeny Phatom, James was intrested, and signed a deal with CINAR to fund the series, Robert started working on the pilot episode, there was one problem though, Robert was only given a week to produce the pilot, and on short notice hired the Chicago-based animation studio Jeepney Films to produce the pilot. Studio founder Jhonny "Joe" Montemayor directed and co-produced the pilot with Robert and James, with local theater students doing much of the voice acting. Jeepney Films completed the pilot with hours to spare as the deadline came. As soon it was finished, Robert invited some kids to watch the test screening of the pilot episode with their parents, the pilot was test screened at an event at the Athenaeum Theatre in Chicago on Friday, January 21, 1994 at 5:30 pm, the parents found it a bit too dark for kids', but the kids liked it, Robert decided to pitch the series to Fox Kids Network, and shortly after, Robert and James got a call from Haim Saban that the series was greenlight for 1995, the pilot episode aired on Saturday, October 29, 1994 at 10/9c, but the series wouldn't air it's first actual episode until Sunday, August 13, 1995 at 10/9c, it was aired on Sunday due to test which meant that the episode aired on the regular Fox Network, Greeny Phatom went on to be such a sucess that networks from around the globe were asking for a dub of the series, Robert thought it was the right time to agree to those dubs since Fox Kids was starting to be on countries outside of the US and Canada.

Schedules

 * Seasons 1-4: Weekday-Saturday Mornings at 10/9c
 * Seasons 5-8: Weekday-Saturday Mornings at 7/6c
 * Seasons 9-14: Saturday Mornings at 7/6c
 * Seasons 15-19: Sunday Evenings at 10/9c
 * Seasons 20-23: Saturday Mornings at 10/9c
 * Season 24-present: Weekday-Saturday Mornings at 10/9c (weekdays reruns only)