A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 18, 1999
# of Seasons: 2
# of Episodes: 26
Finale:
March 5, 2001
Creators:
Frank Miller
Duane Capizzi
Jeff Kline
Richard Raynis
Geof Darrow
Original Title:
The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Kids | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Adelaide Productions
Columbia TriStar Television
Dark Horse Entertainment
Countries:
US
"Big Guy" is an elite fighting robot, protecting New Tronic City from danger, whether from earth or from outer space. When the Big Guy is decommissioned, however, a smaller, childlike robot named Rusty is brought on to take its place. But it is clear that Rusty needs Big Guy's help, and it is up to the two of them to help keep the world a safer place.
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ADR Mixer:
Dan Cubert
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Michael Christopher
Associate Producer:
Helen Kalafatic
Character Designer:
Thomas Perkins
Co-Executive Producer:
Jeff Kline
Creator:
Geof Darrow
Frank Miller
Dialogue Coach:
Susan Blu
Dialogue Editor:
Roshaun Hawley
Melissa Ellis
Robert Poole II
Executive Producer:
Mike Richardson
Richard Raynis
Foley Artist:
Phyllis Ginter
Foley Recordist:
Kris Daly
Mixing Engineer:
Ray Leonard
Michael Beiriger
Music:
Inon Zur
Producer:
Frank Squillace
Production Design:
Frederick J. Gardner III
Production Sound Mixer:
Dan Cubert
Sound Editor:
Jonathan Golodner
Sound Effects Editor:
Bob Arons
Michael Warner
Sound Engineer:
Devon Bowman
Sound Recordist:
Michael Christopher
Supervising Producer:
Duane Capizzi
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