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My Dad the Rock Star
The series'title sequence.
GenreAdventure
Comedy
Created byGene Simmons
Directed byDoug Thoms
Voices ofJoanne Vannicola
Lawrence Bayne
Kathy Laskey
Stephanie Anne Mills
Don Francks
Sarah Gadon
Rob Stefaniuk
Theme music composerGrayson Matthews Inc.
Composers
  • Gerard Tevlin
  • Jonathan Evans
Country of originCanada
France
Original languagesEnglish
French
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producers
  • Paul Robertson
  • Scott Dyer
  • Emmanuelle Petry
  • Claude Carrere
  • Gene Simmons
  • Doug Murphy
ProducerMarilyn MacAuley
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesNelvana
Carrere Group
Original release
NetworkTeletoon (Canada)
M6 (France)
ReleaseSeptember 1, 2003 (2003-09-01) –
July 5, 2004 (2004-07-05)

My Dad the Rock Star is ananimated television series created byKissbassistGene Simmons,[1] co-produced byNelvana and Carrere Group for France'sM6 and Canada's Teletoon (now known asCartoon Network). The show aired from September 1, 2003, until July 5, 2004. Twenty-six episodes of two seasons were produced. In the US, the show aired onNickelodeon andNicktoons.[2]

Plot

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The series focuses on Willy Zilla, a timid teenage boy just trying to be a normal person, despite being the son of a flamboyant, rich and lively celebrity rock star named Rock Zilla.

Production

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Gene Simmons wanted to create a cartoon series with a loud rock star for his children. The idea of the cartoon started when Gene's son,Nick, in his kindergarten days, brought in a picture of Gene drooling blood and spitting fire for a project of what his parents do, which may have influenced the character of Willy Zilla.[citation needed]

Before becoming a series, this concept became a book,My Dad the Rock Star: Rebel Without a Nose Ring (ISBN 1894786025) by Canadian author Liam O'Donnell in 2001. Because Gene loved Nelvana shows, he called the Canadian production company with a cartoon idea. It was initially about the bandKiss itself, but it was later changed to a family of rock-star parents, which were based on Gene's family.[citation needed]

The series went on hiatus after the episode "Blind Date", until it was announced that the show ended.[citation needed]

Characters

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Main

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  • William "Willy" Zilla (voiced byJoanne Vannicola) – The show's mainprotagonist; Rock and Crystal's son and Serenity's younger brother. Willy never had a normal life when he was on tour with his family until he came to Silent Springs. Throughout the series, Willy gradually becomes more comfortable in who he is and accepts his new, more normal lifestyle. Willy aspires to be a musician like his father and grandfather (see below) and has inherited their musical talent. Willy's music of choice is jazz, and he plays the trumpet in the school band. He realizes that he was living a normal life the whole time with his family, and he doesn't have to be literally normal; he is more mature and more responsible than his father, and he acts like a grown-up.
  • Rockford Amadeus "Rock" Zilla (voiced by Lawrence Bayne) – The title character. Rock has loved rock-'n-roll since birth. Even though Rock is the father of the family, he is very immature and behaves/acts like a teenager. His own father is a well-known classical cellist who still does not quite understand him. Despite this, Rock cares for his family very much and goes out of his way to be a decent father.
  • Crystal Zilla (voiced byKathy Laskey) – Serenity and Willy's mother. Crystal is a pink-haired spiritualist.
  • Serenity Zilla (voiced byStephanie Anne Mills) – Willy's older sister and Rock and Crystal's daughter. Serenity is the stereotypical teenage girl: spoiled, boy-crazy, egotistical, and ditzy. She picks on Willy, views him to be nothing more than a nuisance and easily gets lost in the mansion. Despite this, she does have a kind side (one of those examples being that when she grew attached to the elderly residents in the seniors' home in the episode "Rock Bottom"), and can also be supportive of her brother at times.
  • Nigel "Skunk" Fanshawe (voiced byDon Francks) – Ex-driver of the Zilla tour bus, friend/manager of the family. Skunk is from the United Kingdom (British) and has a long two-toned ponytail, hence his name. Skunk is often the voice of reason for the Zillas. He uses the tour bus, permanently parked on the mansion's grounds, as his apartment.
  • Alyssa (voiced bySarah Gadon) – Willy's sarcastic best friend, and eventually girlfriend. She is an environmental activist.
  • Quincy Nesrallah (voiced by Martin Villafana) – Willy's other best friend, who isAfrican-Canadian. Prefers to be called "Q" and often tries to act like he’s from the ghetto. His father is an accountant and is often perceived as being narrow-minded, but is later revealed to be a talented band drummer whose love of numbers came first in his life. He also has a older sister named Caitlin just like Willy

Supporting

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  • Robert "Buzz" Sawchuck (voiced byRob Stefaniuk) – Lloyd's son and Willy's school bully. Although brutal and violent, Buzz often speaks in the manner of aShakespearian actor, making long-winded speeches and monologues. Buzz has a crush on Alyssa, which is not reciprocated.
  • Principal Malfactor (voiced byPaul Dobson) – A strict disciplinarian, with a particular dislike for Willy and his father. He once tried to have music class removed from school, and to have Willy expelled. Both times, he was foiled by Rock's intervention. Bears an uncanny resemblance toEd Sullivan.
  • Mr. Kant – The Zillas' next-door neighbour. He utterly despises Rock for all the chaos he causes, but has a soft spot for Willy and appreciates the boy's maturity. He has two pets (a cat and a dog), Helga and Henderson, who are friends with Mosh.
  • Mosh – The Zillas' lovable purple-and-green pet Komodo dragon. Meant only to be a stage gimmick for Rock's performances, the family could not bear to send him away when it didn't work out, and so adopted him as the family pet.
  • Ms. Equiss – A strict teacher at Willy's school.
  • Scoop Baverdash – A reporter who regularly harasses Rock.
  • Lloyd Sawchuck – Buzz's father, the head of the school board, and a loyal fan of Rock's, owning all of his albums.
  • Angela D'Angelo (voiced byErin Fitzgerald) - The first girl Willy fell in love with. Her parents are extremely overprotective and disapprove of Rock so much that when they learned that Willy was Rock's son, they moved to Alaska to get away from him.

Episodes

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Canadian networkTeletoon airdates[3] in parentheses:

Season 1 (2003–04)

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1. Welcome to Silent Springs (September 1, 2003)

Rock and his family move to Silent Springs. Willy disguises himself as "Willy Zillowsky", but he is forced by Buzz to steal Rock's gold record.

2. Zilla House of Horrors (September 8, 2003)

Willy hears Buzz claim that the house is haunted due to being built on a graveyard.

3. Mr. Zilla's Opus (September 15, 2003)

Rock reveals to everyone in school that Willy is his son when he becomes the school's new band teacher. Even though the teachers find out about Willy lied about his last name, Willy doesn't get in trouble for it.
Note: "Mr. Zilla's Opus" is a parody ofMr. Holland's Opus.

4. High Infidelity (September 22, 2003)

Crystal opens a Psychic Wellness Centre next to Willy's school, earning Willy some ribbing over his flakey Mom. Buzz tries to become Willy's friend, only for Willy to discover Buzz is now working for two music piracy con men.

5. Angela D'Angelo (September 29, 2003)

When Willy meets a new student named Angela, she invites him to a pre-date with her parents who dislike Rock Zilla.

6. The Candidate (October 6, 2003)

Willy plans to be the candidate for class representative, but Buzz keeps stealing all of his plans and bullies everyone into voting for him. Willy eventually wins even with the chaos caused by asking his parents to act normal.

7. Willy Unplugged (October 13, 2003)

Willy is going to play his trumpet at the school talent night, but when Rock finds out, he tries to "help" by adding over-the-top theatrics to Willy's show. Alyssa and Q try to get in on Willy's act with less-than-musical results.

8. Dance Party (October 20, 2003)

Willy joins the dance committee, but the teacher, Ms. Equiss, doesn't want the dance to change from the boring theme it had for the past 15 years.

9. Psychic Convention (October 27, 2003)

Crystal asks Willy to come with her to the Psychic Convention to meet Madame Persenchia, but he has to study for a math test and Mosh goes missing.

10. Call of the Wild (November 3, 2003)

The Zillas go on a camping trip with Willy's friends but something goes horribly wrong.

11. Mr. Big (November 10, 2003)

When Sally Raptor, the most popular girl in school, offers Willy a coveted spot in the "in crowd", Willy gets a taste of what it's like to be extremely popular and it rocks! But complications arise when Sally tries to get Willy to abandon Alyssa and Q. Meanwhile, Serenity is terrorizing the neighborhood by practicing to get her driver's license.

12. Rebel Without a Nose Ring (November 17, 2003)

Buzz sets Willy up to experience a series of unfortunate encounters with Mr. Malfactor after which he labels Willy a Rebel and seizes the opportunity to restore order upon the student body by implementing a dress code. The episode's title is based on a book.

13. Meet the Zillas (February 2, 2004)

Rock decides that TV is boring so he starts his own reality show. But later as they prank on Willy, they change the show to "Meet Willy Zilla".

Season 2 (2004)

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14. Going for Broke (December 1, 2003 (2003-12-01))

When the Zillas go broke, Q's father invites them to stay at their house.

15. Rock Is from Mars, Willy Is from Venus (February 9, 2004 (2004-02-09))

Willy and Rock try to spend some quality time together, but things don't go as Willy intended.

16. The Sound of Zilla (February 16, 2004 (2004-02-16))

Willy's school is celebrating International Students Week.

17. Home for the Holly Daze (December 22, 2003 (2003-12-22))

It's the Zillas' first Christmas in Silent Springs, and when they inadvertently cause a famous Broadway director to lose his job, misery befalls them when he tries to get even.

18. What's the Scoop? (March 15, 2004 (2004-03-15))

Scoop keeps on sneaking out on Rock; Buzz puts Willy in detention after he arrives late. So Scoop and Willy concoct a plan to prove his innocence.

19. Rock Bottom (March 22, 2004 (2004-03-22))

It's Rock's birthday, but things get chaotic when Rock gets depressed, Serenity lands herself in the slammer for having large amounts of unpaid parking tickets, and she ends up serving community service at a senior's home, with Rock as her newest patient.

20. Saving Sawchuck (May 3, 2004 (2004-05-03))

After Willy saves Buzz from drowning, he has to let Buzz save him from harm; Serenity falls in love with the Lifeguard, so she has lifeguard lessons.

21. King of the Desert (May 10, 2004 (2004-05-10))

Willy, Q, and Alyssa take on a band trip but end up in the middle of the desert: Serenity and Crystal have to hide Rock's concert t-shirt (which he refuses to wash) until he comes back.

22. Big Willy on Campus (May 17, 2004 (2004-05-17))

Rock is given an honorary doctorate by his old college, Cere Bellum University, but someone has it in for Rock.

23. Metamorphic Rock (May 24, 2004 (2004-05-24))

Willy, Q, and Alyssa are assigned a group project in Science class but with his mother is missing in action, the house gets chaotic.

24. Kant Buy Me Love (May 31, 2004 (2004-05-31))

Willy and his friends help their neighbour Mr. Kant throw a silent party.

25. Chip Off the Old Rock (June 7, 2004 (2004-06-07))

Rock's parents come to visit him, but they became mortal enemies; Serenity and her grandmother have a day off.

26. Blind Date (July 5, 2004 (2004-07-05))

Willy and Alyssa become attracted to each other after a night at the movies. When Willy realizes that he is now dating her, he becomes a wreck, as he is afraid of how Q will react, and what this will mean for the trio's friendship. Meanwhile, Rock is trying to celebrate his 20-year anniversary with Crystal, but each of his plans only seems to upset her.

Reception

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Common Sense Media rated the show 4 out of 5 stars, stating, "My Dad the Rock Star actually offers positive social messages, although they're subtle and blended in with wit and irony.... At its core,My Dad the Rock Star is a simple cartoon about the difficulties of staying yourself and still fitting in."[4]

References

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  1. ^Perlmutter, David (2018).The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 413–414.ISBN 978-1538103739.
  2. ^Crump, William D. (2019).Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 140.ISBN 9781476672939.
  3. ^"Television (English) Program Logs".crtc.gc.ca.Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. March 2, 2016. Archived fromthe original on May 16, 2016. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2025.
  4. ^Dell'Antonia, KJ (June 21, 2006)."My Dad the Rock Star - TV Review".commonsensemedia.org. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2025.

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