American animated television series
The Secret Saturdays
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Genre
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Created by
| Jay Stephens
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Developed by
| - Brandon Sawyer
- Jay Stephens
- Fred Schaefer
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Directed by
| Scott Jeralds
(also supervising director)
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Voices of
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Composer
| Michael Tavera
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Country of origin
| United States
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Original language
| English
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No.
of seasons
| 2
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No.
of episodes
| 36
(
list of episodes
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Executive producer
| Jay Stephens
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Producers
| - Scott Jeralds
- Fred Schaefer
(supervising producer)
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Running time
| 22 minutes
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Production company
| PorchLight Entertainment
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Network
| Cartoon Network
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Release
| October 3, 2008
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2008-10-03
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January 30, 2010
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2010-01-30
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The Secret Saturdays
is an American
animated television series
created by Canadian cartoonist
Jay Stephens
for
Cartoon Network
.
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It debuted on October 3, 2008, in the United States. The series follows the adventures of the Saturdays, a family of
cryptozoologists
that work to keep the truth about cryptids from getting out, to protect both the human race and the creatures themselves. The Saturdays travel the Earth searching for cryptids to study and battling twisted villains like the megalomaniac V. V. Argost. The series is influenced by 1960s-era
Hanna-Barbera
action series and is combined with Jay Stephens's own personal interest in cryptozoology. The show finished its run on January 30, 2010, but aired reruns on
Boomerang
from December 5, 2011, to June 1, 2014.
[3]
The Secret Saturdays
was the first Cartoon Network original series to be broadcast in high-definition.
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citation needed
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Plot
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The Secret Saturdays
revolves around the titular Saturdays, a family of
cryptozoologists
consisting of parents Doc and Drew Saturday and their 11-year-old son, Zak Saturday. The Saturdays are members of the Secret Scientists, a global organization with the goal of studying and safeguarding sciences considered too dangerous to be general public knowledge. As the foremost experts in
cryptids
, the Saturdays are responsible for studying and protecting cryptids around the world, while also keeping their existence a secret from the rest of humanity and averting cryptid-related threats. The Saturdays travel in their airship with their cryptid companions Fiskerton, Komodo, and Zon, while the young Zak Saturday strives to help his parents with their missions and to master his mysterious innate ability to influence and control the actions of cryptids.
At the beginning of the series, the Secret Scientists are attacked en masse by V. V. Argost, the masked host of the cryptid-centric television series
V. V. Argost's Weird World
and a longtime enemy of the Secret Scientists. Argost and his henchmen steal the pieces of the Kur Stone, a
Sumerian
artifact which can lead its wielder to the location of Kur, an allegedly all-powerful cryptid. In the first season of the show, the Saturdays are also pitted against bounty hunter Leonidas Van Rook and his apprentice, who is later revealed to be Drew's long-lost brother Doyle Blackwell, who was separated from her after their parents died in an accident in the
Himalayas
. The Saturdays also discover an ancient mirror which leads to a dimension made of
antimatter
, and encounter their evil counterparts, whom Zak dubs the "Mondays." At the end of the first season, the Saturdays and Argost race to Kur's supposed resting place in Antarctica, only to discover that Kur is actually Zak; when the Kur stone first shattered years ago, Kur's soul entered Zak's unborn body, which is the origin of Zak's cryptid-influencing powers.
In the second season, Argost, taking an interest in Zak as the true Kur, bargains with Zak to teach him how to use his powers. Meanwhile, the Secret Scientists have turned against the Saturdays, wishing to capture Zak and place him into cryogenic sleep to prevent him from becoming a serious threat. As Doyle and a reformed Van Rook investigate the origins of V. V. Argost, they discover that Argost is actually a cryptid, the
yeti
, and was responsible for the murder of Drew and Doyle's parents decades ago. Argost captures Zak and reveals himself as the yeti, then uses the mirror artifact to summon Zak Monday, whose powers he steals, giving him the same powers as Zak. Argost and Zak wage a global cryptid war against each other using their Kur abilities, but Zak ultimately overpowers Argost, forcing him to retreat. After killing Van Rook, Argost captures Zak and tries to absorb his powers in addition to Zak Monday's, but the combination of matter and antimatter destroys Argost and the power of Kur permanently.
Episodes
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Characters
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Development and production
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When Stephens first pitched the show, it was called
Cryptids
, after the undiscovered scientific monsters. It involved a team of globe-trotting
cryptozoologists
that were uniquely qualified for the job because they were once cryptids themselves.
Okapi
,
Komodo
, and
Megamouth
, along with their 9-year-old human mascot, Francis, served as a sort of anti-
detective
team. They scooted across land, sea, and air in what Stephens called a Campercopter and their goal was to preserve the mystery of the Earth's strangest creatures before they were exposed by humans or destroyed by the cryptids' nemesis, Monsieur Dodo. This version got him nowhere with many networks, though they all did show interest for some time.
Months later, the show was picked up by Cartoon Network, due to the network wanting more action shows at the time due to the success of
Ben 10
and
Ben 10: Alien Force
. 9-year-old Francis became 11-year-old Zak Saturday and many of the original characters were deleted. For a time, the network wanted the show's name to be
The Secret Adventures Of Zak Saturday
, but it was later changed. Unlike most mystery shows, the goal of the heroes of
The Secret Saturdays
is not to reveal the existence of cryptids, but to hide it. The art style of the show was influenced by the artwork of
Alex Toth
and 1960s
Hanna-Barbera
action cartoons, such as
Jonny Quest
and
The Herculoids
.
Michael Tavera
created the music score for the show after finishing his work on
Time Squad
,
¡Mucha Lucha!
,
Lilo & Stitch: The Series
, and
Yin Yang Yo!
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In July 2008, Cartoon Network started a
viral campaign
for the show. Several commercials for a website called
CryptidsAreReal.com
aired on Cartoon Network.
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Each commercial featured a pet of the Saturday family: one showed Komodo, another Fiskerton, and a final one showed Zon. One area of the program's website also held a "secret" document:
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while most of the words on it were blackedout, the names of Drew and Doc (two of the main characters) were revealed. The document also talked about a creature discovered outside of
Nottinghamshire
, England. Though the first word was blacked-out, the paper said a "phantom" had been the newly discovered creature. It was implied that the creature was the Fiskerton Phantom, a cryptid reported to have lived outside of Nottinghamshire and commonly done by this website, would be
Fiskerton
, a main character in the show. To back this conclusion up, Zak stated in one episode that Fiskerton was lucky because Doc and Drew saved him, which was also stated in the document. Typed at the bottom of the document was the name "Agent Epsilon", a character in the show. The website also showed a blueprint of the Saturdays family's airship. Another site was linked to CryptidsAreReal.com: the page for an organization called
Ten Hero Tusk
(an anagram of "the Kur stone"), which states that its explorers are "D. Blackwell, B. Finster, and L. Van Rook", all of which are characters in the show.
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During
San Diego Comic-Con 2008
, booklets about a show called
Weirdworld
(the show-within-a-show) were given out, with the website for it on the back of them.
[7]
Unlike CryptidsAreReal.com, this one could not be traced back to Cartoon Network. Later, commercials for
Weirdworld
aired on Cartoon Network for a few weeks before a commercial for
The Secret Saturdays
itself was aired on October 3, 2008.
Merchandise
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A DVD featuring the first five episodes of the series (along with bonus features such as
animatics
) was released on July 21, 2009.
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A second DVD with similar features was released on October 27, 2009.
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An encyclopedia entitled
The Secret Saturdays: The Official Cryptid Field Guide
was released on August 11, 2009. Graphic novels and chapter books were released by Del Ray Manga in Summer 2009. A video game called
The Secret Saturdays: Beasts of the 5th Sun
was released by
D3 Publisher
for the
PlayStation 2
,
PlayStation Portable
,
Nintendo DS
and
Wii
on October 20, 2009. Comic adventures of
The Secret Saturdays
appeared semi-monthly between 2008 and 2010 as part of
Cartoon Network Action Pack
comic books
published by
DC Comics
.
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A line of action figures and playsets was released by
Mattel
.
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One of the toys made by Mattel, the Secret Saturdays Fire Sword, received some controversy for the loudness of the toy, which could reach up to 121
dBs
.
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In other media
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- The Saturday family later appear in the
Ben 10: Omniverse
episode "TGIS" where they team up with Ben Tennyson and Rook Blonko to stop Ben's enemy Dr. Animo who has revived the Saturdays' archenemy V. V. Argost in a plot to collaborate with him to cause Cryptid-based havoc.
- Zak makes a brief appearance in the
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes
final series "Thank You for Watching the Show".
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