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''Sniz & Fondue'' is a series of
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s originally appearing on the first three seasons of the animation-anthology series ''
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.


Premise

The series is about the day-to-day lives of two
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"Ooze News," ''
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'', October 1996.
roommates, Sniz and Fondue. Sniz is hyperactive and playfully impulsive, traits that resulted in trouble for himself and his roommate, Fondue. Sniz sports a lime-green Mohawk haircut. Fondue was generally nervous as a result of Sniz's rambunctiousness, which resulted in him being on his guard. Fondue sports a blue chef's hat. They live with two other roommates, Snuppa and Bianca.


Production

Created by Mike R. Brandon (credited as Michael Pearlstein at the time of the cartoon's premiere), ''Sniz & Fondue'' was inspired and derived from characters of his short-lived comic series for a small comic book publishing company Northstar called "Puppy Action!". He later received a phone call from
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, the head of Nickelodeon's programming at the time, who had found the first issue of "Puppy Action!" and asked him if he'd be interested in creating a pilot for a potential series. So, he produced the 1992 pilot "Psyched for Snuppa" by
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and
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, under the self-proclaimed disliked direction of John R. Dilworth, creator of
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's ''
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''. Although the pilot was passed by Nickelodeon in favor of ''Trash-O-Madness'', the pilot of ''
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'', the Nickelodeon team liked Sniz and Fondue so much that they spun the characters into a series of segments for ''KaBlam!''. Unfortunately, John R. Dilworth,
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, and David Campbell were only involved in the pilot and had no involvement with the rest of ''Sniz & Fondue'' when it became a part of ''KaBlam!'' (Jim Jinkins and David Campbell had officially moved their jobs to Disney Enterprises when they purchased Jumbo Pictures). Dilworth was asked by the board to direct the ''Sniz & Fondue'' series in
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, but he declined due to other interests. Brandon was in charge of writing, storyboarding, character designing, creating the title cards and doing additional voices. The first season oversaw the animation at
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i animation studio Pitchi Poy Animation Productions, which Brandon despised due to how off-model the characters ended up being. They also mostly used
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. The cue used for the show's title card was "
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", composed by Boris Schoska. Eventually for the second and third season, they switched the oversea animation to
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in
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with most of the animation and writing done in New York City, as well as going back to using original music cues with new title cards. Originally, Viacom was considering having the second and third season be animated at
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, but Brandon convinced them to have it done closely to his friends and family in
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. One of the show's trademarks is that the characters (mostly Sniz) often sing or quote lyrics from real-life songs such as in the episode, "Stuntbike Sniz", where Sniz said to Fondue the main chorus of the song "
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" as well as the episode "Crustacean Sensations" where Sniz was singing
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” while wandering in the woods. Unfortunately, the series came to an end as Brandon decided to leave the series out of frustration due to having to do most of the work in the production, as well as Funbag being on the verge of going bankrupt while working on a TV-adaption for ''
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''. He was offered a half hour time spin-off but due to his departure, the offer was given to
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for ''
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''. The final episode, "Hosed!", ultimately with Brandon not involved in any way, aired within the season-three ''
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'' episode "It's All In The Wrist".


Characters

* Sniz Bronkowski — Sniz is a crazy little ferret who gets himself into trouble on a daily basis. Luckily, Fondue has ways to bail Sniz and himself out of ordeals. His hairstyle is always a green
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, except for one episode in which he went bald due to using too much
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. Sniz was voiced by
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(credited as "R.H. Gomez") Originally, Sniz was supposed to be voiced by John Walsh, but the Nickelodeon team decided on Gomez instead. * Squeaky Fondue — Fondue is a frustrated, but intelligent otter who is also Sniz's roommate. He is always seen wearing a blue chef hat. His real name is Squeaky. Fondue was voiced by Oscar Riba. Originally, Brandon wanted to voice Fondue himself like he did in the pilot "Psyched for Snuppa" but the Nickelodeon producers believed that he should not be too close to his creation. He is named after the food
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. * Snuppa Doojers — One of Sniz and Fondue's roommates. Like Fondue, he is bald too. Snuppa and his girlfriend Bianca, who share a house with roommates Sniz and Fondue, were later phased out in the third season as the writers believed that Sniz and Fondue seem to write themselves. Snuppa was voiced by
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in the pilot episode and by John Andrew Walsh in the shorts. * Bianca Lo Bianca — One of Sniz and Fondue's roommates. She has a clownish blond hairstyle and is Snuppa's girlfriend. Bianca and Snuppa, who share a house with roommates Sniz and Fondue, were later phased out in the third season as the writers believed that Sniz and Fondue seem to write themselves. Bianca was voiced by
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(credited as Lee Bashforth).


Episodes


Pilot (1992)


Season 1 (1996)

Every season 1 episode was written by Mike R. Brandon and directed by Frank Gresham.


Season 2 (1997)


See also

*
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References


External links

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