''Funky Cops'' is an animated television series about two cops in
San Francisco during the 1970s.
The series is created by Thierry Sapyn
and co-produced by
Antefilms Production
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, TPS Cinéma (season 1) and Greenlight Media AG (season 1) for
M6, in association with Sofica Sofinerge 5 (season 1) and
Jetix
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(season 2).
In the United States, it was licensed by
4Kids Entertainment
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and aired on the
Fox Box (later renamed 4Kids TV), but this now-rare version was short-lived.
It currently appears on
Kabillion On Demand on some services, most commonly
Charter
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; as well as on the official Funky Cops YouTube channel.
Plot
Ace Anderson and Dick Kowalski ("Jack Kowalski" in the 4Kids version) are two semi-competent cops in San Francisco during the late 1970s. They show more attention towards appearing cool and disco dancing, but finish the cases by the end of the day. They are assisted by their disgruntled police chief Captain Dobbs, plucky reporter Miss Lee, fellow disco lover Boogaloo, and an additional officer called Flora "Fly" Ibanez in the second season.
Cast
Additional voices (French): Jean-Claude Donda, Serge Faliu,
Patrick Guillemin
Patrick Guillemin (1950–2011) was a French actor.
External links
*
1950 births
2011 deaths
French male film actors
Actors from Neuilly-sur-Seine
French male voice actors
French male television actors
French National Academy of Dra ...
,
Claire Guyot
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, Nathalie Spitzer
Additional voices (English, 4Kids):
Greg Abbey,
Maddie Blaustein,
J. David Brimmer,
James Cathcart,
Kathleen Delaney,
Darren Dunstan, Matthew George,
Wayne Grayson,
Dan Green, Damian Hill,
Megan Hollingshead, Dillon James,
Tara Jayne-Sands,
Ted Lewis,
Brian Wilson
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,Karen Neill, Andrew Paull,
Kayzie Rogers
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,
Sean Schemmel,
Veronica Taylor, Tony Von Horne,
Mike Pollock
Additional voices (English, Elude): Paul Bandey, Guillaume Barrière, Stephen Croce,
Christine Flowers
Christine Flowers (born 1 July 1960 in Cape Fear, North Carolina) is an American singer and actress. Her musical repertoire consists of jazz standards.
Early life
Christine Flowers was born in Cape Fear, North Carolina on July 1, 1960. The daug ...
, Matthew Géczy,
Mike Marshall, Douglas Rand, Barbara-Anne Weber-Scaff, Jesse Joe Walsh, Dana Westberg
Episodes
Season 1
Season 2
References
External links
* {{IMDb title, 0367324
2002 French television series debuts
2004 French television series endings
2000s American animated television series
2003 American television series debuts
2004 American television series endings
2000s American police comedy television series
Fox Broadcasting Company original programming
Jetix original programming
Disney XD original programming
American children's animated comedy television series
French children's animated comedy television series
2000s French animated television series
Television series set in the 1970s
Television shows set in San Francisco
Action comedy television series