Frights of Passage

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Frights of Passage
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Premiere date September 14, 1991
Starring Jim Cummings
Rob Paulsen
Maurice LaMarche
Music composed by Richard Stone
Writer(s) Keith Baxter
Bill Kopp
Storyboard artist(s) Douglas McCarthy
Director(s) Keith Baxter
Voice director(s) Art Vitello
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"Frights of Passage" is the second and final part of the second episode of Taz-Mania season one, and is the third episode overall. It aired on September 14, 1991 on Fox Kids. It was written by Keith Baxter and Bill Kopp, directed by Baxter, and voice directed by Art Vitello.

And so to begin his quest for manhood of the Mudpeople, Francis X. Bushlad must hunt the feral Tasmanian Devil.

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Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Bushlad Rob Paulsen
Chief Felton Maurice LaMarche
Taz Jim Cummings
Friedrich Nietzsche
Elvis Presley
Henry David Thoreau


Locations

Objects

Vehicles

  • Bushlad's canoe
  • Bushlad's tank
  • Chief Felton's Bentley (mentioned)

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 1991.

Music

The theme song and music were composed by Richard Stone. The former was sung by Jess Harnell.

The domain songs "A-Hunting We Will Go," "I've Been Working on the Railroad," and "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" are used. The second one Bushlad whistles.

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: September 14, 1991 on Fox Kids
  • United Kingdom and Ireland:

Behind the scenes

  • The title is based on the saying "Rights of passage." You're welcome.
  • Bushlad watches Wall Street Week.
  • Dr. Kopp is named after the episode's co-writer and director, Bill Kopp.

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Critical reception

In other languages

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