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''Throut and Neck'' () is a Brazilian
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show that aired between 1997 and 1998 on
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. It was the first program presented on MTV by
João Gordo João Gordo (born João Francisco Benedan on 13 March 1964) is a Brazilian vocalist, TV host and paleontologist. He is the lead singer of the hardcore punk band Ratos de Porão, also known simply as RxDxPx. He participated in many seminal punk ...
, lead singer of the band
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. The program aired in the United States on
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in 1999, presented by Rebecca Grant; Argentina on Magic Kids in 2000, presented by Mariano Peluffo and Rodrigo "Chopper" Bedoya; and Colombia on
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.


History

The show premiered on April 1, 1997 and was a half-hour program, shown daily in the afternoon at 7 pm in an interactive game format aimed at children, teenagers and young adults. It was presented by
João Gordo João Gordo (born João Francisco Benedan on 13 March 1964) is a Brazilian vocalist, TV host and paleontologist. He is the lead singer of the hardcore punk band Ratos de Porão, also known simply as RxDxPx. He participated in many seminal punk ...
, and featured Garganta and Torcicolo, two unruly computer generated
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who lived on Ovine, a planet inhabited and ruled by
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. The show had 2-minute minigames remotely played by two contestants via
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connection, where the monsters would get in each other's way, exchange blows, clash and throw sheep at each other, including "Gladiator Slam Night", "Sheep Slam", "Sheep Heaven", "Sheep Shoot-Out" and "Jousting". Players randomly chosen from among the callers would be tasked with controlling the characters on the screen by pressing digit keys on the phone. Whoever threw the most punches, killed the most sheep, avoided the most obstacles, and managed to escape from Ovine with the fewest injuries and lose the least amount of blood would win, while the loser would become a sheep. The technology used in the show was developed by Danish company
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, who used the same technology in programs featuring the character Hugo. The show used the Animation Mask System, a real-time
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technique invented by Bjarne Sølvason (father of ''Hugo'' co-creator Ivan Sølvason). The system could transfer an actor's body, head, eye movements, and facial expressions to the character on screen. The actors providing the voices of the characters wore a helmet containing sensors that would alter their voices, capture their facial expressions and translate them to the characters on the screen, though all of the characters' body movements had been
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in advance. The characters in the program were created by MTV Brasil, in partnership with Herbert Richers Entertainment. The character Fudêncio was created for the program, and would later star in his own animated sitcom, ''
Fudêncio e Seus Amigos ''Fudêncio e Seus Amigos'' (lit. ''Fudêncio and his friends'') was a Brazilian Adult animation, adult animated sitcom created by Thiago Martins, Marco Pavão and Flávia Boggio for MTV Brasil. The plot consists of adult-themed, intentionally s ...
''. After the show ended on December 31, 1998, ITE exported the program to other countries. On May 3, 1999, the series, named ''Throut and Neck'', began premiering Monday to Friday at 10:30 pm EST/7:30 pm PST in the United States on
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, running for 100 episodes and ending on August 27 the same year. It was presented by Rebecca Grant and broadcast from Media City Teleproduction Center in
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. The show was sponsored by
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and
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, with Game Boy Colors given away as prizes. Because of ''Throut and Neck''s perceived connection, although tenuous, with video games, GSN soft-peddled the show's launch, especially during the weeks after the
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, when video games were being criticized for their violence. The network even gave the program a TV PG rating, mainly because of the sometimes suggestive dialogue between Grant and the play-along callers. ITE launched a website for the series, which also had a webstore that offered a variety of merchandise, including T-shirts, baseball caps and backpacks. A companion site was also created, which had more information about the show. On June 1, 2000, the show started airing at 8:30 pm (with a repeat at 7 am) on Magic Kids in
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, presented by Mariano Peluffo and Rodrigo "Chopper" Bedoya. The program also aired on
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in
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.


Characters

* Throut (Garganta) is a blue
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with a feather on each side of his head, straps on his mouth and a ponytail beard. He speaks in a deep, demonic voice. Voiced by Guilherme Lopes (Portuguese);
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(English); Federico Kossoy (Spanish). * Neck (Torcicolo) is a
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green monster with a long, pointy nose who wears a zebra outfit. He speaks in a high-pitched, screechy voice. Voiced by Guilherme Lopes (Portuguese); Matt Weinhold (English); Luis Pesiney (Spanish). * Giselda is a young
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. She speaks in a pitch-shifted voice. Voiced by Guilherme Lopes (Portuguese). * Araci is an older sheep and Giselda's aunt. Voiced by Guilherme Lopes (Portuguese).


See also

* '' Hugo'', another game show produced by
Interactive Television Entertainment Interactive Television Entertainment (ITE) was a Copenhagen-based Danish company founded in 1988 as SilverRock Productions and renamed to ITE in 1992. It was best known for developing and producing the Hugo (franchise), ''Hugo'' media franchise. ...


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 0297650, Throut and Neck
Official website

Companion site


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