Field Trip to Folsom Prison

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Field Trip to Folsom Prison
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Production number H00652-96001
Premiere date July 15, 1997
Run time 6:33
Starring Charlie Adler
Dee Bradley Baker
Candi Milo
Howard Morris
Dan Castellaneta
Dick Gautier
Glenn Shadix
Music composed by Guy Moon
Writer(s) David Feiss
Storyboard artist(s) David Feiss
Director(s) David Feiss
Kris Zimmerman (voices)
Animation director(s) Robert Alvarez
Art director(s) Deane Taylor
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"Field Trip to Folsom Prison" is the first episode (part one) of Cow and Chicken. It aired on July 15, 1997 on Cartoon Network. It was written and directed by series creator, David Feiss, and voice directed by Kris Zimmerman.

While on a school field trip to Folsom Prison, Chicken switches places with one of the inmates.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Cow Charlie Adler
Chicken Charlie Adler
Flem Howard Morris
Earl Dan Castellaneta
Teacher Candi Milo
Rhode Island Red Dick Gautier
Butts Dick Gautier
Gate guard Glenn Shadix
Jack the Zipper Unavailable
Boopy the Clown Glenn Shadix
Prisoner #1 Glenn Shandix
Prisoner #2 Dee Bradley Baker
Red Guy Charlie Adler
Dad Dee Bradley Baker
Mom Candi Milo


Locations

Objects

  • Cow's tricycle

Vehicles

  • School bus

Production

Development

The episode was originally called "Folsom Prison Blues," and the storyboard was first dated February 5, 1996, with the final revision on February 12, which was finalized on March 20. The model sheet for Boopy was dated March 11, 1996.

Filming

It was copyrighted in 1997.

Music

The theme song and music were composed by Guy Moon. The theme song's lyrics were written by David Feiss, and performed by Charlie Adler in character as Cow and Chicken. The director of music production was Bodie Chandler.

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: July 15, 1997 on Cartoon Network

Behind the scenes

  • There are two versions of this episode. The first credits both David Feiss and Robert Alvarez as directors, while the second credits Alvarez as animation director, instead.
  • Jack the Zipper is a parody of the 19th century British serial killer Jack the Ripper.
  • The model sheet and voice credits say "Poopy," but Butts calls the clown "Boopy."

Errors

  • The model sheet and voice credits say "Poopy," but Butts calls the clown "Boopy."

Critical reception

In other languages

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Home availability

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