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Dark Oracle

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Dark Oracle
Format Sci-Fi/ Animation
Starring Paula Brancati
Alex House
Jonathan Malen
Danielle Miller
Mark Ellis
Country of origin Flag of Canada Canada
No. of episodes 26
Production
Running time 30 min (including commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel YTV (TV channel)
Original run January 29, 2005 – present
External links
IMDb profile

Dark Oracle is a Canadian produced TV series that premiered in 2004 on the popular Canadian channel YTV. It was created by Jana Sinyor (Degrassi: the Next Generation), and co-developed by Heather Conkie (Amazon, Road to Avonlea). In 2005, Dark Oracle won the International Emmy for Best Children's and youth program.

Contents

Overview

Dark Oracle follows the adventures of 15-year-old twins Cally and Lance Stone who discover a comic book that gives them clues about the future of their lives. As they are suddenly thrust into a comic book world of danger, fear and uncertainty, the twins learn the Dark Oracle has a hidden agenda that threatens their very existence. In a unique blend of live action and comic book style animation, the two confront their animated alter egos, Violet and Blaze, who possess the uncanny ability to manipulate their future. With events in the comic book world influencing ones in their own world, Cally and Lance struggle to stay one step ahead of their dark counterparts, or face a very unpleasant fate. The stakes become higher still, with Violet and Blaze trying to escape into the real world to wreak further havoc. Dark Oracle stars Paula Brancati and Alex House as Cally and Lance Stone, along with Jonathan Malen as Dizzy, Lance and Cally's long-time childhood friend and Danielle Miller as Sage, who sparks Lance's interest. "One of the things that drew us to Dark Oracle, is that it applies a strong high concept, of a comic book coming to life, to the lives of ordinary high school kids. Visually it's going to look amazing, and it's a terrific arena for great dramatic stories as Lance and Cally have to figure out how to deal with the predictions of the comic," explains Suzanne French, producer at Shaftesbury Films. Dark Oracle's second season has recently concluded on YTV. The season has taken a different turn from the first season, with the comic book characters intervening directly with the main cast. Now, Dizzy and Sage have learned about the comic and are going to have their own experiences with it. Episodes air on Thursday at 9:30 and Friday at 11:30

Episode list

See: List of Dark Oracle episodes.

Characters

Lance Stone - Alex House

Lance, Cally's twin brother, prefers video games and comics to real people. Unlike his sister, he is very shy and tends to keep to himself. When he finds himself drawn into the comic world and meets Sage, this self-proclaimed oddball starts to come out of his shell.

Cally Stone - Paula Brancati

Cally Stone, twin sister of Lance, is popular, pretty and prides herself on being level-headed. She’s also the last person who would believe in a comic book that could warp you into new worlds. When she finds herself surrounded by the supernatural, she’s faced with believing that anything can happen.

Dizzy - Jonathan Malen

Dizzy is Lance's best friend, and like Lance he shares a passion for gaming and comics. It’s no question that high school poses challenges for Dizzy, especially with his crush on Cally. But with a little time he is able to shake his geek persona and become not-quite-cool…..but almost. After a while Lance and Cally decide to tell him about the comic book.

Sage - Danielle Miller

Sage is an employee at Gamers Cave Comic Book Store. After meeting Lance in the shop, they form a very close and quirky relationship. However, she is unaware of the supernatural happenings around her, although at one point she and Dizzy are told by Lance and Cally all about the comic book. She is Lance's girlfriend, though they break up in many episodes due to the comic's influence.

Doyle - Mark Ellis

Doyle is the owner of Gamers Cave Comic Book Store. He spends a great deal of time in the back of his store, which also doubles as a meeting place for the secretive club of Necromancers. Lance and Cally have a suspicion that he is somehow connected to the strange comic book.

Omen - Kristopher Turner

Omen was turned into a frog by Doyle so he could keep his magic under control. When Omen's cage breaks, he finds himself at Cally and Lance's house. Cally takes care of him, not knowing who he is until later. As a frog, he is called Nemo(Backwards of Omen's name).He succeded becoming a human again and he turns out after many disappointments that he really feels something for Cally Stone.

Annie - Barbara Mamabolo

Annie is Cally's best friend. She and Cally fight very often since the appearance of the comic. When they fight, Annie hangs out with Kathleen until they make up again. Annie will support Cally in almost everything. She has yet to learn about the comic book.

Vern - David Rendall

Vern is a fellow goth classmate of Lance and Cally. He is neither a friend, nor a true enemy. He always hangs around Simone who might have feelings for him and tries to learn of the powers Omen and Doyle possess. Sometimes he causes trouble for the twins and other times he comes to their aid. Vern saved Lance's life when he was pulled into the mirror by Vern who meant it to be a harmless prank.

Emmett - Nathan Stephenson

Emmett starts liking Cally, But because of the comic (and Omen) thier relationship ends.

Max - Miya Akiyama

Max is Cally's close friend, also hanging in the popular clique with Cally, Annie and Kathleen. She supports Cally in everything she does, both good and bad.

Locations

  • Gamers Cave Comic Book Store - A place were we see a lot of it through out the series. A store that sells comic books and other kinds of stuff.
  • The Stone House - This is the house were Cally and Lance Stone live. We also see it a lot during the series.
  • David Crombie Secondary School -the students that attend this high school are Cally and Lance Stone, Dizzy, Saga, Annie,Max

External links

  • [1], Cookie Jar Team creator of Dark Oracle
  • [2], TV.com listing for Dark Oracle
  • [3], Dark Oracle clip
  • [4]Official YTV Information on Show

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