Cogs Hollow
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Cog's Hollow is a stop-motion direct-to-video / TV series. It was produced in 1990 and released in 1991 by Video Gems. It was produced by Lyricdraw Ltd. in association with Wyvern Rogers Television.[1][2][3]
Plot
[edit]One stormy night a trailer carrying the Merry Mechanicals Carousel crashes and leaves a twisted mass of metal. One by one the little characters come to life as the magic of Cogs Hollow touches them.
Credits
[edit]Created by Tony Joyce and Rod Lomas
Written by Paul Cole and Anna Standon
Directed by Paul Cole
Produced by Emma Parker
Executive Produced by Robin Edwards
Music by Geoff Robinson
Narrated by Paul Cole
Characters
[edit]Dip - a yellow truck
Flip - a yellow plane
Mctappets - A blue breakdown lorry
Dove - a pink tugboat
Chuff - a blue railway diesel engine
Cranky - a purple lorry. It is revealed in "The Concert" that he used to be in a traveling band.
Gusty - a white coloured helicopter
Senor Biffalino - A light brown organ
Tolly - a baje little house
Squirt - a red fire engine
The Rockbashers - white creatures (who appear to be a bulldozer and a dump truck) who force slave labour on anyone who comes into the caves
Oxy - A black oxygen tank
Moley - a little mole who borrowed under Dip's home but later made his home in a big tree.
The Mouse - A little mouse who once stole Gusty's tail to use as a roundabout.
The Drills - a group of power drills whose colours are silver, blue, green, yellow, orange and red who often sing as they work
The Owner - A man who originally owned the Merry Mechanicals before their accident.
Episode list
[edit]- Founding Cog's Hollow
- Tolly & The Drills
- Dove & the Bridge
- Biffalino, Squirt & Oxy
- Chuff & the Rockbashers
- Gusty & the Rats
- Tolly's Roof
- Gusty Gets Captured
- The Mole
- Squirt's Fire Drill
- The Monster In The Tunnel
- Cranky's Beanstalk
- The Concert
References
[edit]- ^ "Cogs Hollow (1990)". November 25, 1991 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "Cogs Hollow". February 18, 1991 – via IMDb.
- ^ "Cogs Hollow (1990) : Episode 1 - Founding Cogs Hollow". May 4, 2018 – via YouTube.
External links
[edit]- Cogs Hollow at IMDb