Delilah_&_Julius

<i>Delilah & Julius</i>

Delilah & Julius

Canadian TV series or program


Delilah & Julius is a Canadian animated series targeted at children[1] as well as teenagers and adults,[2][3] and animated using Macromedia Flash technology. It premiered on the Canadian animation channel Teletoon.[4] Delilah & Julius was produced by Decode Entertainment and Collideascope Digital Productions. 52 episodes were produced.[5]

Quick Facts Delilah & Julius, Genre ...

The series centers on a pair of highly trained young adults, Delilah and Julius, who were both orphaned children of special agents. Together, they graduated from the Academy, a training facility headed by Al, a free-spirited special agent who brought the duo together, and fight international crime and a myriad of villains as a pair of savvy, well-trained spies.

Characters

Main characters

Delilah and Julius are depicted as multitalented-being gifted musicians, masters of disguise, martial arts experts, and fluent in 20 languages. The pair is shown as professional and work together well as a team, though at times their relationship can be seen as romantic.

Delilah Devinshire

Delilah Devinshire (Marieve Herington) has a very determined personality. Delilah's greatest quality is her commitment to truth. It's also what gets her into trouble. She takes things seriously, but she can break down easily in certain situations. Her spy parents went missing when she was only five and are presumed dead. Delilah does not believe this, however, and she is determined to know more about them and to disprove the rumors that her parents were double agents. Delilah's relationship with Julius is very important to her and gets jealous when Julius flirts with other girls (especially Ice). She appreciates having a capable partner in Julius, and together they will stop at nothing to keep the villains from carrying out their evil plots. Delilah believes in breaking her opponent down from the inside out. She gets inside the villain's head, and she loves a new challenge. Delilah is strong-willed, inventive, resourceful, quick-thinking, and graceful. She is experienced in fencing, etiquette, and explosives, and always has time to learn something new that may be useful on a mission.

Julius Chevalier

Julius Chevalier (Fabrizio Filippo) is often flippant, but is very determined and has a passion for crime-fighting. Where Delilah is more goal-oriented, Julius is more spontaneous. He deals with situations as they happen and still manages to find the time to have fun. He enjoys surfing, poetry, safe cracking and yoga. His parents were killed in action when he was only four, and Julius wishes avenge their deaths. For now, he is comforted by the fact that they were considered two of the greatest spies of all time. Julius is laid-back and a little cocky. This confidence allows him to act on the fly and keep cool in the face of danger, though he tends to be a bit careless in calmer situations. He has a good sense of humor and is very intuitive when it comes to the needs of his partner, Delilah. Beneath a nonchalant, arrogant exterior lies a sensitive and caring guy – especially towards Delilah. He often tries to impress Delilah, and becomes extremely jealous and petty when she shows interest in other boys. He is shown to be in love with Delilah.

The Academy Crew

Alfred "Al"

The director of the Academy, Al (Andy Bianchi) is always highly informed and gives Delilah and Julius their mission assignments. Al is not only their primary contact and mentor, but he is also a parental figure for Delilah and Julius. A free-spirited individual, Al's method of speech is modeled after the mid-'70s Californian hippie stereotype. He is passionate about food and culture and has a unique sense of humour, but can also be serious, especially when it comes to keeping his students safe.

Scarlett Vance

Scarlett (Jackie Rosenbaum) is the Academy's gadget guru. Like Al, Scarlett is prone to using anachronistic '70s expressions as well as caring a lot about her students. She is inventive and always coming up with new spy technology that keeps Delilah and Julius ahead on their missions.

Buster "Nosey"

A frequent partner of Delilah and Julius, Nosey (Robert Tinkler) is a well-meaning, good-hearted goof with a reputation for being a stink magnet. It's not that he is really stinky, he is just inevitably drawn into very smelly situations on his missions. Nosey seems to be attracted to Zoe, a new member of the Academy.

Ursula and Emmet

Another one of Al's arranged spy teams, Ursula and Emmet are the rivals of Delilah and Julius who are jealous of their popularity and success. Ursula is also a double agent working undercover at the Academy for an unknown evil foe.

Zoe Ling

Zoe (Athena Karkanis) is the newest Chinese spy at the Academy. She likes to read comics and knows them all by enthusiasm. When Zoe first arrives at the Academy, she thinks Julius is cute. However, a relationship with Nosey is revealed throughout a few episodes. Zoe is a redhead and has a rather feisty personality which is the stereotypical attitude most redheads have. Her espionage skills are well-developed, and the Academy Crew seems to trust this newcomer.

Villains

  • Dr. Eric Dismay: Dr. Dismay is a young, handsome doctor bent on world domination who tries hard to break the stereotypical mold of a mad scientist. With his evil sidekick "Nurse" he tries to stop Delilah and Julius using his bad medication.
  • Professor Bob Dismay: An evil genius and father of Dr. Dismay.
  • Dexter Jeremy Hook "DJ Hook": An internationally-known DJ tries to dominate the world. A big advantage for him is that he can hypnotize people with his music. Delilah and Julius can usually maneuver around it and stop the evil DJ.
  • Ms. Wendy Deeds: The leader of a crime syndicate specializing in cybercrime.
  • Ice: A master manipulator of earth science who also has her eyes on Julius.
  • Wednesday Kertsfield: A young socialite who uses her money to try to take over the world.
  • Conman: A master of disguise, he is behind some of the biggest scams ever committed against humanity. Nobody has ever seen his real face, not even any of his many kidnapping victims. Delilah and Julius uncovered his face, but instead of having a face the conman wore a permanent mask.
  • Baguio Joe: A volatile weatherman who really controls the weather.
  • Gilly Hippodrome: A mutant who hates normal-looking people. He is also the leader of a group of freaks masquerading as a circus, where he is the "Clown Prince".
  • Dr. Jody Thorax : A female scientist create mutant bugs.
  • Ursula: Although a member of the academy, she is working as a double agent.
  • Tibor: He is after the zero list and is also Julius' brother.
  • Sunshine: Ice's twin sister and a villain with a fiery attitude
  • Dollface and Roy: A woman who is part-robot, part-human, and wants to take over the world with her "husband", full-time robot, Roy. She wants the entire world to be of robots, and no humans at all.
  • Evil Eye and Francis: Evil eye lost his eye while trying to escape from the police, and he believes that he lost it because of Delilah. Francis is his sidekick.

Cast

Currently available sources do not fully identify which actors voiced most supporting characters; however, actors known to have had roles in the series include Denis Akiyama, Linda Ballantyne, Scott Beaudin, Robert Bockstael, Justin Bradley, Benedict Campbell, Drew Coombs, Neil Crone, Stacey DePass, Carlos Diaz, Novie Edwards, James Gallanders, Janet-Laine Green, Katie Griffin, Jamie Gutfreund, Tim Hamaguchi, Tracey Hoyt, Randy Hughson, C. David Johnson, Brittany Kay, Kim Kuhteubl, Julie Lemieux, Scott McCord, Marnie McPhail, Stephanie Anne Mills, Al Mukadam, Noah Plener, Jeff Pustil, Adam Reid, Andrew Sabiston, Tyrone Savage, Alison Sealy-Smith, Colette Stevenson, Susan Quinn, Rachel Wilson, Danny Wells, Maurice Dean Wint and Noam Zylberman.

Episodes

Two seasons were produced, each consisting of 26 episodes.[6] Each season included a three-part finale, originally aired together under one title[7] but later as separate episodes.[4]

"The Underground" is the pilot episode for the series.[8]

Series overview

More information Season, Episodes ...

Season 1 (2005–06)

More information No. overall, No. in season ...

Season 2 (2007–08)

More information No. overall, No. in season ...

Production

Development of the series began in early 2002, with 13 episodes budgeted at US$200,000–300,000 each. Originally, the show was aimed at the teenage girl demographic with a very different concept for the main characters, "a brawn-and-brains husband-and-wife team of self-made millionaires".[14]

By 2005, the first season had expanded to 26 episodes in production, with a budget of $1.2 million. At the time, the premise of the series involved the title characters "fighting crimes of conformity" around the world.[15]

Home video releases

Delilah and Julius - The Complete First Season was released September 9, 2008. The DVD set contains the first 13 episodes in both English and French and has a run time of 290 minutes.[16] Special features include character biographies, a spy gadget gallery, and the original English-language script for the pilot episode "The Underground".[8]

An official YouTube channel run by WildBrain Spark began uploading episodes on May 31, 2019.[17]

The full series has been released on CraveTV.[9]

Reception

The series was one of the top-rated shows on the English-language Teletoon in May 2006,[18] and the 10th most popular original production on the French-language Télétoon as of October 2007.[19]

The pilot episode was reviewed by the Edmonton Journal[3] and The Sydney Morning Herald.[2] Kidscreen compared the show to Totally Spies!, another Teletoon original, but with "a more sophisticated sense of humor focused on relationship-building" aiming for an older audience.[20]

Awards and nominations

More information Year, Association ...

References

  1. "WildBrain - Catalog - "Delilah and Julius"". Distribution.dhxmedia.com. Archived from the original on 2019-11-11. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
  2. "Delilah and Julius". Smh.com.au. 2006-04-28. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
  3. Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 163. ISBN 9781476672939.
  4. "August Gets Even Hotter On TELETOON" (Press release). Toronto: Teletoon. Animation World Network. August 7, 2006. Archived from the original on September 17, 2015.
  5. Ron (2007-11-05). "Collideascope Animation Studios: Delilah & Julius Episode List". Collideascope-animation.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
  6. Sawatsky, Lienne; Williams, Daniel (August 6, 2008). Delilah & Julius – Ep 101 – The Underground – As Produced Cdn – April 11/05. Delilah & Julius The Complete First Season (DVD). Toronto: Peace Arch Entertainment. PDF.
  7. Ron (2006-10-12). "Collideascope Animation Studios: D&J Models". Collideascope-animation.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
  8. Ron (2007-09-17). "Collideascope Animation Studios: Model Sheets - Delilah & Julius". Collideascope-animation.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
  9. "Archive » UpNext–What's developing in kids production". Kidscreen. 2002-03-01. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  10. By Laura Bracken (2005-01-31). "Full slate and new studio for Collideascope » Playback". Playbackonline.ca. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  11. "Delilah and Julius | Kids Videos". YouTube. 2019-10-04. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
  12. Milligan, Mercedes (2006-05-08). "TELETOON Orders More Delilah & Julius". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
  13. "Tops with Teletoon » Playback". Playbackonline.ca. 2007-10-29. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
  14. "Archive » Here's looking beyond you, kid…". Kidscreen. 2005-09-01. Retrieved 2020-05-22.
  15. "Canadian New Media Awards : 2007 Finalists". Archived from the original on 2009-09-26. Retrieved 2020-02-14.

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Delilah_&_Julius, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.