ZZZap!
ZZZap!
| 08 January 1993 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    SanEat

    A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."

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    Dirtylogy

    It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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    Joanna Mccarty

    Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.

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    Cassandra

    Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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    Dex Bracewell

    ... ZZZap! It's obviously a good reminder that children's television was better than nowadays.In this show, ZZZap! is not based around talking but silent sketches with sound effects and voices done mostly by Neil Buchanan, later done by the actors themselves when Smarty Arty (same person) left.The characters: Cuthbert Lilly, the main character played by Richard Waites. He is Mr. Bean-like but goes into sillier situations such as destroying antiques, trying to get some, (literally) frozen ice cream out and posting flowers (complete with the flower pot) for a birthday.Smarty Arty, as I said played by Neil Buchanan. An artist who draws things that come to life. Similar to Penny Crayon but like Cuthbert Lilly with sillier situations.Minnie the Mini Magician, the replacement played by Doctor Who alumni Sophie Aldred. Unfortunately, the most disliked of all of the characters. A magician in training who practises with stuff and try to solve her mistakes.The Handymen, a pair of blue and yellow hands who appear in an educational segment with recipes, magic tricks and arts and crafts.Tricky Dicky, also played by Richard Waites. A man in a disguise who investigates if a group of kids (as well as adults) who win a challenge which is harder compared to a smaller version. If they win, he holds a sign Mission Possible, if they don't, Mission Impossible Daisy Dares, played by Deborah McCallum, later by Claire Macaulay. A replacement for Tricky Dicky but in a female form and has a tantrum or a laugh instead of holding a sign.Now, about the final few series. The first 5 series are perfect. But I have other reasons why I didn't like the final 5 as much. The sound effects started to go downhill. I think the voices changed too much, particularly to Daisy Dares. And the splodges sounded less like gunge and more like well, you don't want to know. Minnie wasn't bad at all! But the worst thing on the final 3 series was the animation. Where did the remote go? The loss of the sparks in the animation to be replaced with a explosion made the word ZZZap! a little more difficult to understand.But other than that, it was a fantastic show overall and now I'm addicted to it on YouTube. Feels great watching it on YouTube, usually when I'm bored to pieces with TV one night. So, to any kids out there, don't go to the current Kids' TV! It's just full of American imports set in talent schools (see Victorious), features overacting, auto-tuned guys who work with a real idiot who only supports commercial music (see Big Time Rush) and people just jump into music, even if they don't want to (see The Entire Disney Channel). The British stuff hasn't been the same without gunge and more recently creamy muck muck with Dick and Dom. 90s/00s kids TV rules and will always rule!

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    Jackson Booth-Millard

    When this was on CITV (Children's Integalactic Television) I used to think it was one of the best entertainment shows for kids, and you could enjoy every minute of it. With the great array of characters in the large comic book activated by remote control, there was never a dull moment. These great characters and acts included the mean keen Daisy Dare, Claire Macaulay (Deborah McCallum), a blue glove and yellow glove both creating something, The Handymen (Sarah Pickthall), the silly almost Mr. Bean like Cuthbert Lilly (Richard Waites), my favourite creative and overactive artist Smarty Arty (Art Attack's Neil Buchanan, who also created all colourful backgrounds). The only one I wanted ignore was the pretty ridiculous Smarty Arty replacement, Minnie the Mini Magician (Sophie Aldred). It was nominated the BAFTA for Best Entertainment. Good for kids!

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    solidsnake1211

    Zzzap! by far was the greatest TV show i have ever seen. I still have a huge interest in it. It is about a comic that comes to life with all these wacky characters. The show went on from 1993-2001 and since then a majority of the characters have been swapped. The first series had characters including Cuthbert Lilly, Smart Arty, Tricky Dicky(my personal favourite), The Handymen and a puzzle page, From the on up to the end of series 8 the characters were Cuthbert Lilly, Smart Arty, Daisy Dares You, The Handymen and the puzzle page. From 9-11 the characters were Cuthbert Lilly, Minnie The mini magician, The Handymen, Daisy Dares You, and a few more puzzle page. At the very last season it was completely different and the giant comic was scrapped. All the characters stayed the same but instead of the comic it just had squares floating around the screen which was rather disappointing. Zzzap was excellent and made my childhood a thing to remember. I am still in search of episodes of the first season. I would highly recommend it to ANYONE

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    Liquid-Snake

    Ahh. I almost forgot about ZZZap! and all the other Friday shows that followed. For me, this was the start of the weekend after school on Fridays. For as long as i watched it, the show never changed yet continued to mesmerise.Cuthbert Lilly - A failed Sting impersonator, trying to make his way in the world doing different odd-jobs here and there.Smart Art - The big blue cloaked fellow whose magic pen brought cars and washing machines to life.Daisy Dares You - The mischievous hillbilly that dragged schoolkids into insane challenges.The Handymen - A blue glove and a yellow glove joining forces in the only real competition to Blue Peter's 'here's-one-I-made-earlier' malarkey. THE HANDYMEN MADE CHOC-ICES, RIGHT THERE IN FRONT OF YOUR EYES!!!All these were separated by 30 seconds of guessing an item from close up, usually bubble-wrap or a BIC biro.Friday TEA-TIMES WILL NEVER BE THE SAME.ZZZap![1993-2001]: You will be missed. R.I.P.

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