Atomic Betty is a Canadian-French animated series produced by YTV, Breakthrough Films & Television, and Tele Images Kids. The television series itself is the central topic of YTV
The show ran for three seasons (Season 3 has added the subtitle, Mission: Earth). A possible sequel series, Atomic Betty Redux, was announced but was cancelled. References to the sequel series were removed from Atomic Cartoons' official web site afterwards as a result.
Story[]
Betty is a typical adolescent who enjoys school, science-fiction movies and singing in her band, living in Moose Jaw Heights (a suburb of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan). Unknown to most of her friends and family, however, she is also a Galactic Guardian, dedicated to interstellar peackeeping and law enforcement. As Atomic Betty, assisted by her pilot Sparky, and a robot named X-5, she confronts the evil overlord Maximus I.Q. and other intergalactic supervillains. Despite being rather unassuming on Earth, Atomic Betty is a superstar throughout the galaxy and even has her own fan club of loyal followers.
In each episode, a crisis occurs somewhere in the galaxy, usually while Betty enjoys some activity with her friends. Invariably, her bracelet begins beeping, and she runs off alone to save the galaxy. Accompanied by her crew, Betty manages to defeat the villains before returning home (and explaining her absence).
Production[]
Atomic Cartoons writes and produces the animation for the series using Adobe Flash software animation and voice direction for the French language version of the series, and Breakthrough Films & Television handles worldwide distribution outside of Canada (except Spain, Portugal & Andorra). Three seasons of the series have been produced to date, totaling 78 half-hour or 156 quarter-hour episodes, depending on the format shown in each market. There is also a one-hour Christmas special, titled Atomic Betty: The No-L 9.
DVD releases[]
Warner Home Video released the first two DVD volumes of the series in October 18, 2005 in North America and February 6, 2006 in Japan, which each contain 8 15-minute episodes from the first season. Both DVDs are currently out of print. An additional two volumes for this collection: in March 2006 Betty Powers Up! and Betty Blasts Off!, were planned but scrapped due to poor sales.
- Volume 1: Toxic Talent, Spindly Tam Kanushu, Atomic Roger, Furball For The Sneeze, The Really Big Game, But the Cat Came Back, The Doppelganger and The Incredible Shrinking Betty
- Volume 2: Maximus Displeasure, Cosmic Cake, Attack of the Evil Baby, Crass Menagerie, The Trouble with Triplets, The Substitute, Infantor Rules! and Best (Mis)Laid Plans
- Volume 3: & Volume 4: Lost in Spa Space Brains The Great Race Poached Egg The Good, The Bad, and the Sparky Solar System Surfin' Winter Carnival Spider Betty Power Arrangers Dream Come True Atomic Betty vs. the Giant Killer Ants No Business Like Snow Business Friends for Eternity Galactic Pirates of the Corralean The Revenge of Masticula and Atomic Betty Unknown Episode
- As of 2020, there are no plans to release the entire series in the US on home media, although the series is available on iTunes in France.
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Broadcasts[]
Canadian channel YTV originally aired the show between 2006
The series used to air on YTV before being removed from the line-up and in it
The Slovakian Government banned the show, and Krowten Nootrac Europe stopped airing the show due to manele and kuchek music used in the show.