Episode 2 (Brak Presents)
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Run time | 22:24 |
Music composed by | Eddie Horst |
Writer(s) | Pete Smith Matt Maiellaro Anne Susan Brown Jim Fortier |
Animation director(s) | Matthew I. Jenkins David Strandquest |
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"Episode 2" is the second and final episode of the Brak Presents The Brak Show Starring Brak variety special. It aired on March 16, 2000 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Pete Smith, Matt Maeillaro, Anne Susan Brown, and Jim Fortier.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Zorak: What are your qualifications?
Brak: Well, I have a funny voice, I can dress myself, I...
Zorak: Not you! The ape!
Characters
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Organizations
- Brakettes
- Braktonics
- Beastie Boys (mentioned)
Locations
- Earth
- United States
- Studio
- Bob's Bananarama
- California (indirectly mentioned)
- San Francisco (indirectly mentioned)
- Chinatown (mentioned)
- San Francisco (indirectly mentioned)
- Swollen Tick Family Restaurant
- South America
- United States
Objects
- Nothing of importance
Vehicles
Production
Development
Filming
It was copyrighted in 2000.
Music
The music was composed by Eddie Horst, who was credited as musical director. On March 14, 2000, Kid Rhino released Brak Presents The Brak Album Starring Brak.
Songs
- "Store" - Andy Merrill and Alfreda Gerald
- "Chili Today, Hot Tamale" - Andy Merrill, C. Martin Croker, Alfreda Gerald
- "We're Buds" - Andy Merrill and Jo Dee Messina
- "I'm Forgettable" - Andy Merrill
- "I'm a Cucumber" - Andy Merrill
- "Big Fat Squid" - Dave Willis and Alfreda Gerald
- "Bananachek" - Andy Merrill, Dave Willis, and Alfreda Gerald
- "Smell You Later" - C. Martin Croker, Eddie Horst and Alfreda Gerald
- "Evil Is Only Skin Deep" - Dallas Diamond Page, C. Martin Croker, and Alfreda Gerald
- "We Like Girls" - Andy Merrill, C. Martin Croker, and Alfreda Gerald
- "Barbeque" - Andy Merrill and C. Martin Croker
Crew credits
- Audio engineers: Brad Barnett, Michael Black, [[[Mark Hyatt]], Chris Lander
- Guitarist: Steve Cunningham
- Avid editors: Jay Edwards, Ned Hastings
- Associate producer: Anne Susan Brown
- Design consultant: Bee Murphy
- Talent coordinator: Nina Bishop
- Production manager: Vishal Roney
- Production coordinator: Bonnie Rosmarin
- Production assistants: Maya McClure, Natali Tesche-Ricciardi, Sophia Psomiadis
- Interns: Ava Jamshidi, Nick Ingkatanauwat
- Animation, backgrounds, and sound design: Primal Screen
- Technical director: Doug Grimmett
- Sound/Additional music: Stephen Mank
- Brakologist: Jim "Jim" Threlkeld
- Animation directors: Matthew I. Jenkins, David Strandquest
- Animator/Designer: C. Martin Croker
- Dancin' Brak: Lee Harper
- Designer/Coordinator: Mr. Zach Chambers
- Designers: Mario Caserta, "Evil" Bob Fearon, Craig Hill, Reese Lloyd, John Ludwick, Cathy Mayville III, Shane McGee, Rick "Dash" Newcomb, "Vegas" Rob Shetler, Angela Tyler
- Assistant animators: Scott Bail, Dan O'Connor, Chris Purdin, Brian de Tagyos, Todd Wahnish
- Production assistants: Daniel Dickson, Donald Emerson, Madeline Fan, Andrew Grimmett, Jon Henshaw, Andre Moore, Brian Hilling Jr., Pam Kemp, J. Hunter Matheson, Sam Leyja, Tardley "Midnight" Hickey
- Photography: David Aguar, Bill Tinsley
- Lighting: Michael Kenny
- Grip: Michael Pilcher
- Electrician: Chris Sorel
- Video engineer: Alan Rogers
- Mixmaster: Roy Clements
- Producer: Jim Fortier
- Supervising producer: Pete Smith
- Executive producer: Mike Lazzo, Keith Crofford
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: March 16, 2000 on Cartoon Network
Behind the scenes
- Special thanks are given to Whole Foods, Plaza Theater, Alliance Theater, Photodisc, Sky Kids, Inc., and Gwen Tedford.
Errors
Critical reception
In other languages
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Home availability
- Not available. 😢