The Cramp Twins


The Cramp Twins is a British-American animated series created by cartoonist Brian Wood for Cartoon Network. It was based on the 1995 graphic novel of the same name. The show was produced by Sunbow Entertainment,Telemagination and TV-Loonland AG, in association with Cartoon Network Europe.

About

The series follows the adventures of Wayne Cramp and Lucien Cramp, non-identical twin brothers who live with their germophobic mother Dorothy and their Western-obsessed father Horace in the fictional town of Soap City. Wayne and Lucien's personalities clash, and they rarely get along. Wayne has a friend called Dirty Joe, who owns a dump, and neighbour Wendy Winkle has a crush on him, but he hates her. Wayne's and Lucien's teacher is Miss Hillary Hissy. Lucien's friends include environment-friendly Tony Parsons and Mari and Luke Harrison.

Characters

Main

There is various evidence from sources that the Winkles are "swamp folk" and relations of Tony's ancestors. In the episode where the toilet is clogged Tony and his father cites "the deeper you go, the more you know" in realization that their basement links to Mr. Winkle's mansion's foundations, where his "ancestors left for a pure and earthy existence". In hearing this, he decided to pay Mr. Parsons the sum for cleaning the house that he before refused, otherwise their secret link would be revealed. Other sources are when the swamp was to be replaced with Wendy's "Sweet Dream Valley", Mr. Parsons pays a visit to Mr. Winkle reminding him "you can take the man out of the swamp but you can't take the swamp out of the man", reminding him they used to race with his swamp name "Eely". Mr. Winkle is almost always present and knows all swamp phenomenon, such as the mystery egg which, by swamp tradition, gave good luck. He also frequently visits the swamp to eat dumb radishes. Furthermore, he knows about the "crested marsh swallow", a swamp resident, and ordered them to be delivered to his residence when Tony told Lucien they are "delicious". In the episode "Soap Day" where it rains soap, Tony tells that the people of Soap City have an immunity to soap that outsiders, and Swamp Folk, don't. Later, Tony is seen delivering a package to Mr. Winkles house, where Mr. Winkle and Wendy were coughing. Mr. Winkle and Parsons become friends in the episode where they camp out in the night. Mr. Winkle pays a visit to "old man Parsons" to prepare his food for him, suggesting he did this in the past. Mr. Winkle's office is full of various swamp objects, and in a number of episodes, Mrs. Winkle refers to the office as "the ugly room." In the episode "Cow Son", when Lucien yells "Ukyuba" on the animal sounds contest, the eagle appeared and Mr. Winkle hits it like Mr. Parsons did. He is also shown, in a running gag, to be eating flies like a frog by the end of each episode he appears in.

Agent X

Agent X is a mysterious and charismatic character portrayed as an FBI Agent. He has neat, black hair, and always wears a black suit, a white shirt, and a black tie. It is suggested in episode 'Alien Glow', that he is an alien, and in episode 'Agent W', a spy. While neither of these suspicions are confirmed, Agent X does have a talent for vanishing in fast and silent ways, impossible for normal people to perform. He appears to have an obsession for cleanliness, like Mrs. Cramp, who has a crush on him because of this, and because she likes his deep voice. However, Agent X often manipulates to achieve his goals, e.g. he gives Wayne sweets in return for information about Mrs. Cramp. Clever and articulate, Agent X always appears when something mysterious is happening in Soap City. During episode 'Alien Glow', Wayne believes aliens are landing. He tries to convince others the same by painting himself green and frightening the neighbours. At the end of the episode, Agent X finds traces of green paint on Wayne, and declares it the mark of alien abduction. Whether or not Agent X truly thought this isn't verified, but Agent X takes Wayne away, against Wayne's will, "for tests and deprogramming". The true nature of his 'abducting' Wayne is never revealed. It is unclear what Agent X's motive for coming to Soap City is. His name, place of residence, and who he works for, are all unknown.

Episodes

Two seasons of The Cramp Twins were made altogether. In the United States, season 1 aired as two separate seasons, and did not get broadcast until long after it had aired in its home country. All episodes were aired 2–3 years earlier in the UK leaving one episode from season 2 unaired.

Development

In July 1999, Sunbow Entertainment and Cartoon Network Europe announced the production of the series. It was produced alongside Fat Dog Mendoza as part of a 2-show production deal between the two companies, being the first-ever Cartoon Network original cartoons to be produced for the European market.
In October 2000, Sony Wonder's TV arm was acquired by German company TV-Loonland AG, putting The Cramp Twins under the control of Loonland.
On March 6, 2001, TV-Loonland AG pre-sold the British terrestrial rights to the series as well as Clifford to the BBC. By Late 2001, the series began airing in Germany and France on KI.KA and TF1 respectively, as well as in Latin America on Fox Kids.
In October 2002, it was announced that the series would be renewed for a second season, and that the animation production would be taken over from Sunbow Entertainment to Telemagination, a British animation company that TV-Loonland owned. By then, it was also announced that the series had been picked up in over 50 countries worldwide.

DVD and VHS releases

In the UK, the series was released on DVD by Metrodome Distribution, a home video company that TV-Loonland AG majority owned.

Region 2 (Metrodome)

Ratings ([CBBC] Channel)