D'Myna Leagues

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D'Myna Leagues
Created by Chris Bartleman
Blair Peters
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Composer(s) Michael Richard Plowman
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s) <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
  • Blair Peters
  • Chris Bartleman
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  • Blair Peters (S1)
  • Chris Bartleman (S1)
  • Alia Nakashima (S2)
Production company(s) Aston Entertainment Group
Studio B Productions
MSH Entertainment
Release
Original network CTV
Original release November 6, 2000 (2000-11-06) –
June 28, 2004 (2004-06-28)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

D'Myna Leagues is a Canadian animated television series, which aired on CTV from 2000 to 2004.[1] Loosely based on the baseball writing of W. P. Kinsella,[1] the series was set in a world populated by anthropomorphic birds, and centred on the minor league baseball team in the town of Mynaville.[2] The baseball games were represented by placing two-dimensional characters in three-dimensional backgrounds.[3] The teams of bird characters were opposed by rival teams like the Weasels, the Pigs, the Beavers and the Elephants.[4]

The series was created by the Vancouver-based Studio B Productions.[5]

In the United States, the series aired on The WB 100+ Station Group.[6] The show is distributed internationally by Sony Pictures Television.

Characters

Mynaville Mynas

Ebbet Myna (Matt Hill): Shortstop

Nikki Tinker (Tabitha St. Germain): Second base

Rip Hickory (Jim Byrnes): Catcher and Manager

Lucinda "Lefty" Lane (Teryl Rothery): Relief Pitcher

Reggie Stainback (Phil Hayes): Third base

Flamingo Kid (Michael Dobson): Pitcher

Big Tree Powell (Scott McNeil): First base

Jackie Mungo (Scott McNeil): Outfielder

Jeff Mungo (Phil Hayes): Outfielder

Steve Mungo (Terry Klassen): Outfielder

Mud Flap Flammen (Phil Hayes)

Sammy Spinoza

Antagonists

Commissioner Ratso Radcliffe (Gerard Plunkett)

Paully (Ian James Corlett)

Schlitzy (Michael Dobson)

Commentators

Barry (David Kaye)

Bart (Ian James Corlett)

Harry (Brent Chapman)

Others

Abe the Ump (Terry Klassen):

Divinity Plunkett (Kathleen Barr): Owner of the Mynas

Rod Blackbird (Rod Black): A documentary filmmaker who appears in the episode "A Starling Is Born".

Episodes

Season 1

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 "Golden Boy" Billy Zeats Ian Weir November 6, 2000 (2000-11-06)
2 "On The Road" Billy Zeats Susin Nielsen TBA
3 "Psych Out" Billy Zeats Graeme Manson TBA
4 "Birth O’ Da Birds" Billy Zeats Ian Weir TBA
5 "Joke’s On You" Billy Zeats Susin Nielsen TBA
6 "Mungomania" Billy Zeats John May and Suzanne Bolch TBA
7 "Baseball… Bah, Humbug" Billy Zeats Dennis Foon TBA
8 "Sticks and Stones" Billy Zeats Graeme Manson TBA
9 "Mommy Dearest" Billy Zeats Dennis Foon TBA
10 "A Tree Grows in Mynaville" Billy Zeats Alan Levin TBA
11 "Don’t it Make My Blue Eyes Green" Billy Zeats Susin Nielsen TBA
12 "Somethin' Stinks" Billy Zeats John May and Suzanne Bolch TBA
13 "Who Do Voodoo" Billy Zeats Graeme Manson TBA

Season 2

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
14 "The Tribe Has Spoken" Eduardo Soriano Susin Nielsen TBA
15 "The Aluminum Chef" Eduardo Soriano Alia Nakashima TBA
16 "Showdown" Eduardo Soriano Alan Levin TBA
17 "And Then There Were Two" Eduardo Soriano Susin Nielsen TBA
18 "Pure Poetry" Eduardo Soriano Ian Weir TBA
19 "Skin Deep" Eduardo Soriano Susin Nielsen TBA
20 "A Peaceful Queasy Feeling" Eduardo Soriano Alan Levin TBA
21 "Come Barnstorm With Me" Eduardo Soriano Alan Levin TBA
22 "B.R.A.D. 9000" Eduardo Soriano Victor Nicolle TBA
23 "Oh Brother" Eduardo Soriano Cathy Moss TBA
24 "Video Killed the Baseball Star" Eduardo Soriano Leslie Mildiner TBA
25 "Scavenger Avengers" Eduardo Soriano Alan Levin TBA
26 "A Starling is Born" TBA TBA April 6, 2004 (2004-04-06)

References

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External links

  • 1.0 1.1 "Kids rules in Canadian TV lineup". Timmins Daily Press, March 13, 2001.
  • "A real fowl ball!: A team of birds steps up to bat in D'Myna Leagues, a new Saturday-morning cartoon". National Post, January 20, 2001.
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