Generation O!

Generation O! is an animated musical comedy children's television series made by Sony Wonder Television and Sunbow Entertainment, in co-production with Cuckoo's Nest Studio in Taiwan and RTV Family Entertainment in Germany. The show was originally titled Molly O!, and was released under that title in some regions. It was created by David Hale, Tim Newman, James Proimos and Suzanne Collins, based on an original idea by Hale and Newman. Executive producers were Carole Wietzman, Martha Ripp and Ken Olshansky. The creative producer and director was Mike Milo and the Line Producer was Jodey Kaminsky-Cashman. Most of the episodes were written by Collins, who later wrote The Hunger Games book series. John Hardman was the production executive at Kids' WB.

Generation O!
GenreAnimated series
Created by
  • David Hale
  • Tim Newman
  • James Proimos
  • Suzanne Collins
Directed byMike Milo
Starring
Theme music composer
  • Letters to Cleo
  • Michael Carey
Composers
Country of origin
  • United States
  • Taiwan
  • Germany
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers
  • Marha Ripp
  • Ken Olshansky
  • Carole Wietzman
  • James Wang
  • Wolfgang Heidrich
ProducerJodey Kaminsky-Cashman
Running time30 minutes
Production companies
  • Sunbow Entertainment
  • Cuckoo's Nest Studio
  • RTV Family Entertainment
  • Sony Wonder Television
Original release
NetworkKids' WB
ReleaseAugust 26, 2000 (2000-08-26) 
March 23, 2001 (2001-03-23)

The show's visual design was based on Proimos' style. Every episode had at least one song and music video, which would be related to the episode's plot. Most of the songs used in the series were written by Hale and David Buskin.

This show aired from 2000 to 2001 on YTV and Kids' WB. Kids' WB aired it as part of their "Fraturdays" block. 13 episodes were produced. In Latin America, the show premiered on Nickelodeon on 2001, but was removed in early 2003. In the UK, the series was screened on the Disney Channel, but curiously unlisted in the schedules and aired in a late night slot and Toon Disney. In Australia it aired on Nickelodeon. In Ireland, it was screened on the Irish language network TG4 with the series dubbed into Irish. In Singapore, the series was broadcast on Kids Central.

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