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''Kerwhizz'' (strapline: ''The Quiz with added Whizz'') is a British live-action/animated children's television
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created by Tony Reed and Alan Robinson, which originally aired on
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between 2008 and 2011. The series uses a mix of CGI and
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, and is targeted towards four- to six-year-olds.


Summary

The show is moderated and presented by the Kerwhizzitor (
Jacob Scipio Jacob Muntaz Scipio () is a British actor and writer. Scipio's acting career started in television with leading roles in '' Some Girls'' (BBC), ''As the Bell Rings'' (Disney) and ''White Teeth'' (Channel 4). In 2016, Scipio co-founded CPO Prod ...
), the only regular live-action character. Three teams of two CGI characters, each comprising a human child racer and a part-living, part-mechanical animal pet, must answer five rounds of questions, each featuring a regular 2D animated animal character, to win a choice of pod mod for their respective racing pods. In addition, one of the five rounds offer the chance to win a mystery pod mod. Each pod mod and mystery mod is an unconventional accessory that may or may not give its user a better chance of winning the race. The teams are cheered on by three groups of live-action children dressed in the teams' colours and waving team flags. Points are scored based on how many questions are answered correctly. All of the questions are multiple-choice with the answers colour-coded red, green, yellow or blue (not coincidentally, these are the standard colours of the function buttons on TV remote controls). Once the question rounds are complete, the teams choose their pod mods. Then, the teams' pods are assembled and built around them and their respective pod mods are installed, fitted and added to their pods. The pods are then raised through the roof of the studio into the CGI race world. Each race world is a themed racing environment (the questions usually include clues to the theme) containing three or occasionally four zones and each story and race comprises two or occasionally three laps (except in "The Deserted Desert Dash" which is a novelty race with no set route and a hidden finish line). All of the teams are likely to encounter unexpected setbacks and opportunities along the way, making the outcome of each race unpredictable. Each episode ends when the race is won and the winner revealed, after which some of the teams are shown doing activities based on the theme of the race, announced by the Kerwhizzitor.


Cast / Characters


Questionmaster

* Kerwhizzitor (played by
Jacob Scipio Jacob Muntaz Scipio () is a British actor and writer. Scipio's acting career started in television with leading roles in '' Some Girls'' (BBC), ''As the Bell Rings'' (Disney) and ''White Teeth'' (Channel 4). In 2016, Scipio co-founded CPO Prod ...
) is a young guy who moderates the quiz, asks the questions, makes bad puns and rhymes based on the theme and tries to keep the teams in order. In the race world and the story world sequences Kerwhizzitor commentates.


Contestants

* Team Ninki comprises Ninki (voiced by Kriselle Basilio), a 10-year-old dark-skinned Mid-European girl with bunches and a singing voice that is commonly said to be "terrible" (although while introducing her team at the beginning of every episode she sings well); and Pip (vocal effects by an unknown voice actor), a green-furred creature somewhat resembling a Scottish terrier with an extendable metal neck. Pip can't speak, but can often shape his barks and growls into an approximation of words. Despite this Ninki sometimes fails to hear him when he has an answer to a question and offers her own answer which is usually incorrect instead, causing him to growl in frustration. Team colour: yellow. Team logo: yellow star. * Team Twist comprises Twist (voiced by Alex Velleman), a 10-year-old Caucasian boy with blonde hair and a fixation for style; and Snout (voiced by Jermaine Woods, not credited in series 2 for unknown reasons), who resembles an orange-furred, two-legged middle-aged woolly mammoth with a plastic trunk and has a fixation of his own with sprouts. In the episode "Planet Snout" the eponymous planet is revealed to be his home world and the origin of his sprout obsession. It is also revealed that Snout has two nephews called Rocco and Rico. Team colour: blue. Team logo: blue spiral. * Team Kit comprises Kit (voiced by Telka Donyai), an 11-year-old fair-skinned Japanese girl with blue hair who is very brainy and good at thinking around problems. Though her confidence in her abilities is as great as Twist's, occasionally causing some girl-boy rivalry between them; and Kaboodle (voiced by Yasmin Garrad), who is basically a furry ball with a face, two conical plastic ears/antennae and a springy conical plastic leg. She appears to be less mature than the other racers and often requires emotional support from Kit. She is able to electrify anything after bouncing for long enough. Team colour: pink. Team logo: pink lightning bolt.


Question hosts

These characters appear in the flash-animated question sequences. None of them speak, since the questions are all read by the Kerwhizzitor. In many episodes they, or characters based on their designs, also appear in CGI form in the race world sequences, where they are much bigger than the human contestants. * Natterjack the Toad presents two questions per episode based on picture recognition. A typical question might involve the teams identifying one of four pictures that is identical to one that Natterjack has drawn. * Burping Hurbert the Burpasaur presents one question based on visual memory. This typically involves Hurbert eating one of several objects and the teams having to choose which one it was from four alternatives. * King Pong the Skunk presents "Hunt That Skunk", in which he hides in or behind four objects in rapid succession. Pip, Snout, and Kaboodle have to decide which object was his last hiding place in order to win the Mystery Mod. King Pong's appearance is always heralded by a smelly green vapour. Occasionally he is replaced by his relatives, such as the pirate Long Pong Silver (who smells even worse than King Pong himself), or by Queen Pong or Princess Pong (who both smell very nice and produce fragrant pink vapour, unlike King Pong himself). * Kat Kool the Cat presents "Kat Kool's Sound Round", one question based on auditory memory. Typically Kat Kool or his band will play a tune, and the teams must then choose which of four alternative tunes matches.


Songs

* Kerwhizz Theme Song * Kerwhizz (End Title) * Love for All Seasons


Episodes


In other languages

*Polish: Kwizerr *Dutch (Flanders): Kwiskwat *Hebrew: Hikon, Chidon, Hop! (In this version, the Kerwhizzitor is called Ron Chidon and played by Rami Tzion) *Hungarian: Csűrcsavarosdi *Spanish: Kerwhizz


Broadcast

*Nederlands:
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*Hebrew:
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*Hungarian: M2 *South Africa:
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*Spanish: *United Kingdom:
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Reception

British
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Aric Sigman refers to ''Kerwhizz'' as a perfect example of what television makers claim is educational, despite his insistence to the contrary. Sigman goes on to say that "the phrase 'educational television' was, of course, invented by people who make television", "to me it's an oxymoron.".


Lawsuit

In 2011, cartoonist Michael Mitchell sued the
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and
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, claiming that ''Kerwhizz'''s human CGI characters were based on his own designs for a proposed series called ''The Bounce Bunch''. The BBC and CBeebies denied these claims. In the England and Wales Patents County Court in December 2011, His Honour Judge Birss, QC found that the Kerwhizz characters did not infringe Mr Mitchell's copyright.


References


External links

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