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''Monster Allergy'' was an animated adaptation of an Italian comic book series by the same name, created and distributed by Disney's in-house comics publishers. (In fact, the same comics house that created ''W.I.T.C.H.'') The show ran for a total of 52 episodes across two seasons. The Italian media conglomerate Rainbow SRL/S.P.A.<ref>http://www.rbw.it/en/properties/monster-allergy</ref> were responsible for its creation and its overseas distribution, and Iginio Straffi (best known for his creation and direction of ''Winx Club'') served as animation director over the two seasons.
''Monster Allergy'' was an animated adaptation of an Italian comic book series by the same name, Which ran for a total of 52 episodes across two seasons.


The protagonist, Ezekiel Zick, is a boy with multiple allergies who has the ability to see the invisible monsters that live amongst humanity. Together with his friend Elena, they seek to learn more about the secret world of monsters, and even catch and tame some of them.
The show is about the protagonist, Ezekiel Zick, is a boy with multiple allergies who has the ability to see the invisible monsters that live amongst humanity. Together with his friend Elena, they seek to learn more about the secret world of monsters, and even catch and tame some of them.


Airing from 2005 onwards in various international markets, the show ran into a few issues with its English localization. Its first English dub was produced by Warner Bros.,<ref>http://www.warnerbros.com/studio/news/kids%E2%80%99-wb-and-cartoon-network-join-forces-italian-production-company-rainbow-srl-original</ref> who announced that they had picked it up for their Saturday morning<ref>http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/6382/kids-wbon-the-cw-sets-saturday-schedule</ref> Kids' WB! programming block on The CW channel in 2005. (Although it only started airing in late 2006.) The show was also seen in the US on Cartoon Network.<ref>http://www.awn.com/news/kids-wb-and-cartoon-network-order-26-episodes-monster-allergy</ref> With the cancellation of the Kids' WB! programming block in 2007,<ref>http://www.cartoonbrew.com/tv/rip-kids-wb-4253.html</ref> however, a new dub was commissioned.
==The Original Dub==


The Kids' WB! dub has become exceedingly rare, as it was eventually replaced by the new English dub produced by Rainbow S.P.A. and used in all international English-speaking markets since; the show is available on Netflix services in many different countries, all of which use the Rainbow S.P.A. dub instead of the Kids' WB! dub. As well as Netflix, the Rainbow dub is also available (as ripped episodes) in its entirety on YouTube, and was syndicated on Disney Channel Asia as recently as 2009.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7jtRSeguAE</ref>
Airing from 2005 onwards in various international markets, the show ran into a few issues with its English localization. Its first English dub was produced by Warner Bros.,<ref>http://www.warnerbros.com/studio/news/kids%E2%80%99-wb-and-cartoon-network-join-forces-italian-production-company-rainbow-srl-original</ref> who announced that they had picked it up for their Saturday morning<ref>http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/6382/kids-wbon-the-cw-sets-saturday-schedule</ref> Kids' WB! programming block on The CW channel in 2005. (Although it started airing in late 2006 instead.) The show was also seen in the US on Cartoon Network.<ref>http://www.awn.com/news/kids-wb-and-cartoon-network-order-26-episodes-monster-allergy</ref> With the cancellation of the Kids' WB! programming block in 2007,<ref>http://www.cartoonbrew.com/tv/rip-kids-wb-4253.html</ref> however, a new dub was commissioned, which was produced by Rainbow S.P.A. and used in for all the international English-speaking markets since; the show is available on Netflix services in many different countries, all of which use the Rainbow S.P.A. dub instead of the Kids' WB! dub. As well as Netflix, the Rainbow dub is also available (as ripped episodes) in its entirety on YouTube, and was even syndicated on Disney Channel Asia as recently as 2009.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7jtRSeguAE</ref>


The Movie Database<ref>https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/17506-monster-allergy/season/2?language=en</ref> has information on the cast of the Kids' WB! dub.
The Movie Database<ref>https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/17506-monster-allergy/season/2?language=en</ref> has information on the cast of the Kids' WB! dub.


On 2017, it has been confirmed from selective YouTube videos that a unique US produced English dub was not used for Kids WB's broadcast of the show but a censored and edited version of the Rainbow S.p.A. English dub<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUqCKNWw_iU</ref>. The new dub is censored and altered from the original as several scenes were cut and the opening theme was shortened for time constraints<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2f_3Ns0jWk</ref>. A ToonZone post confirms of the dub's censorship as discussion of the second episode shows that Elena's line "Holy spit!" was changed to "Holy sneeze!".<ref>http://www.toonzone.net/forums/threads/kids-wb-on-the-cw-talkback-monster-allergy-september-october-spoilers.4204951/</ref>
On 2017, it has been confirmed from selective YouTube videos that a unique US produced English dub was not used for Kids WB's broadcast of the show, but a censored and edited version of Rainbow S.p.A.’s English dub<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUqCKNWw_iU</ref>. The new dub was censored and altered from the original version as several scenes were cut and the opening theme was shortened for time constraints<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2f_3Ns0jWk</ref>. A ToonZone post confirms of the dub's censorship as discussion of the second episode shows that Elena's line "Holy spit!" was changed to "Holy sneeze!".<ref>http://www.toonzone.net/forums/threads/kids-wb-on-the-cw-talkback-monster-allergy-september-october-spoilers.4204951/</ref>


==Rumored Voice cast (false)==
==Rumored Voice cast (confirmed to be fake)==
*Kaley Cuoco - Elena Potato
*Kaley Cuoco - Elena Potato
*David Kaufman - Zick Barrymore
*David Kaufman - Zick Barrymore

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Monster Allergy was an animated adaptation of an Italian comic book series by the same name, Which ran for a total of 52 episodes across two seasons.

The show is about the protagonist, Ezekiel Zick, is a boy with multiple allergies who has the ability to see the invisible monsters that live amongst humanity. Together with his friend Elena, they seek to learn more about the secret world of monsters, and even catch and tame some of them.

The Original Dub

Airing from 2005 onwards in various international markets, the show ran into a few issues with its English localization. Its first English dub was produced by Warner Bros.,[1] who announced that they had picked it up for their Saturday morning[2] Kids' WB! programming block on The CW channel in 2005. (Although it started airing in late 2006 instead.) The show was also seen in the US on Cartoon Network.[3] With the cancellation of the Kids' WB! programming block in 2007,[4] however, a new dub was commissioned, which was produced by Rainbow S.P.A. and used in for all the international English-speaking markets since; the show is available on Netflix services in many different countries, all of which use the Rainbow S.P.A. dub instead of the Kids' WB! dub. As well as Netflix, the Rainbow dub is also available (as ripped episodes) in its entirety on YouTube, and was even syndicated on Disney Channel Asia as recently as 2009.[5]

The Movie Database[6] has information on the cast of the Kids' WB! dub.

On 2017, it has been confirmed from selective YouTube videos that a unique US produced English dub was not used for Kids WB's broadcast of the show, but a censored and edited version of Rainbow S.p.A.’s English dub[7]. The new dub was censored and altered from the original version as several scenes were cut and the opening theme was shortened for time constraints[8]. A ToonZone post confirms of the dub's censorship as discussion of the second episode shows that Elena's line "Holy spit!" was changed to "Holy sneeze!".[9]

Rumored Voice cast (confirmed to be fake)

  • Kaley Cuoco - Elena Potato
  • David Kaufman - Zick Barrymore
  • Candi Milo - Greta Barrymore
  • Kath Soucie - Lardine
  • Kevin Michael Richardson - Magnacat
  • Joe Alaskey - Theo Barrymore
  • Samuel Vincent - Timothy-Moth
  • Leighton Meester - Poppy

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