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Rescue Heroes
Also known asRescue Heroes: Global Response Team
Rescue Heroes: GRT
Created byFisher-Price
Developed byNelvana
StarringNorm Spencer
Lenore Zann
Martin Roach
Joseph Motiki
Lisa Messinger
Deborah Odell
Rod Wilson
Country of originCanada
China (season 1)
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes39 (59 segments)
Production
Executive producersMichael Hirsh
Patrick Loubert
Clive A. Smith
James Wang
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesNelvana
Hong Guang Animation (season 1)
Original release
NetworkTeletoon
CBS (US) (season 1)
Kids' WB (US) (season 2 and 3)
ReleaseOctober 2, 1999 –
December 18, 2002

Rescue Heroes (later known as Rescue Heroes: Global Response Team) is an animated adventure television series produced by Nelvana. Based on the Fisher-Price toy line of the same name, the television series tracks the adventures of a team of emergency responders who rescue people from various disasters.[1]

The series premiered in Canada on Teletoon on October 2, 1999, and ran for three seasons until December 18, 2002. On November 18, 2003, a film titled Rescue Heroes: The Movie was released, but became a final episode for the series.[2]

Rescue Heroes focuses on a group of rescue personnel who aim to save lives around the world from both natural and man-made disasters.

The headquarters, also known as the Mountain Action Command Center, is where team leader Billy Blazes, along with team members Wendy Waters, Jake Justice, Jack Hammer, Ariel Flyer, and Rocky Canyon, reside. Calls for help come into the command center through Warren Waters, the director and chief dispatcher of the Rescue Heroes.

The television series aims to show how to handle emergency situations, as well as how to deal with personal issues, such as disagreements. At the end of most episodes the Rescue Heroes would give safety tips and discuss how to handle the conflict presented in the episode. The episode would then usually conclude with the motto "Think like a Rescue Hero, think safe."

  • Billy Blazes (voiced by Norm Spencer), a Canadian firefighter hailing from Quebec,[3] is the leader of the Rescue Heroes who helped choose the other members of the team.[4] He has a younger brother named Bobby, as well as a father. Billy had an uneasy relationship with his father. This was because Bobby chose to become a firefighter like Billy, instead of being a construction worker like his father.[5] It was revealed in the episode "Flashback to Danger" that Billy was chosen to be a Rescue Hero after saving a group of children trapped in a carnival ride that was set ablaze.
  • Wendy Waters (voiced by Lenore Zann), a firefighter, is effectively the second-in-command. Her father, Warren, is a Rescue Hero who works at a space station. It was through a news report about a factory being set ablaze that lead to her being chosen to try out for the Rescue Heroes.[6]
  • Jake Justice (voiced by Martin Roach), a police officer, was chosen to try out for the Rescue Heroes when he caught a wanted criminal after a televised car chase that made national headlines.[7] It is revealed in the revival that he has a daughter named Sky Justice.
  • Richmond "Rocky" Canyon (voiced by Joseph Motiki), a mountain climbing specialist, is the youngest member of the Rescue Heroes. When Billy had once considered quitting the Rescue Heroes it was ultimately Rocky, through an audition video, who convinced him to stay, cementing Billy's decision to hire Rocky.[8] The episode "Twister" revealed that his hometown is in Oklahoma, and that his father had died.
  • Ariel Flyer (voiced by Lisa Messinger in season one and Deborah Odell in seasons two and three), a bilingual flight and wildlife specialist,[9] was once a stunt pilot who had a rival named Avery Ator.[10] However, Avery's lack of concern for safety has led to Ariel rescuing him on two occasions.[11][12]
  • Jack Hammer (voiced by Rod Wilson), a construction worker hailing from Texas, was originally a contractor hired to build the Rescue Heroes' base of operations, but had saved a fellow construction worker in a crane accident. Because of this, he was given the opportunity to try out for the Rescue Heroes.[13] Jack has a strong-willed younger sister named Jill, who is a member of the Texas Fire Brigade, and with whom Jack has a complicated relationship that's both loving and fractious.[14]
  • Aiden Assist (voiced by Scott McCord) – Paramedic.
  • Al Pine (voiced by Edward Glen) – Arctic Rescue Specialist, with his St. Bernard, Windchill.
  • Ben Choppin (voiced by Robert Bockstael) – Lumberjack.
  • Bill Barker (voiced by Kent Sheridan) – Ground Patrol Specialist and K-9 Unit.
  • Bob Buoy (voiced by Dorian Harewood) – Scuba Diver and Submarine Operator.
  • Bob Sled (voiced by Andrew Sabiston) – Arctic Rescue Specialist and Snowmobile Operator.
  • Brandon Irons (voiced by Richard McMillan) – Cowboy.
  • Captain Cuffs (voiced by Colin O'Meara) – Police Officer.
  • Cliff Hanger (voiced by Adrian Hough) – Birdwing Operator and Hang glider.
  • Gil Gripper (voiced by Paul Essiembre) – Scuba Diver and Jet Ski Operator.
  • Hal E. Copter (voiced by Tony Daniels) – Heli-pack Operator.
  • Kenny Ride (voiced by Richard Yearwood) – Bicycle Police Officer.
  • Matt Medic (voiced by Andrew Pifko) – Physician.
  • Maureen Biologist (voiced by Jane Luk[15]) – Ocean Rescue Specialist and Safety Diver.
  • Pat Pending (voiced by Donald Burda) – Chief Equipment Designer of the Rescue Heroes.
  • Perry Chute (voiced by David Sparrow) – Parachuter.
  • Rip Rockefeller (voiced by Cathal J. Dodd) – Construction Worker and Mountaineer.
  • Rock Miner (voiced by Peter Cugno) – Safety Spelunker.
  • Roger Houston (voiced by Christopher Earle) – Astronaut and Communications Officer.
  • Sam Sparks (voiced by Vince Corazza) – Firefighter.
  • Sandy Beach (voiced by Jesse Collins) – Lifeguard and Surfing Specialist.
  • Sergeant Siren (voiced by Dean McDermott) – Police Sergeant.
  • Seymour Wilde (voiced by Cedric Smith) – Animal Wrangler.
  • Warren Waters (voiced by John Bourgeois) – Director and Chief Dispatcher; also the father of Wendy Waters.
  • Willy Stop (voiced by Paul Haddad) – Traffic Officer and Crowd Control Specialist.

Season 1 (1999–2000)

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  • This is the first season to use digital ink-and-paint animation.
  • Starting with this season, the show is now known as Rescue Heroes: Global Response Team.
  • This is the last season to use digital ink-and-paint animation.

Rescue Heroes premiered in Canada on Teletoon on October 2, 1999, until its final episode (as a film) aired on November 18, 2003. It ran for three seasons. In the United States, the series aired on both CBS, as part of the CBS Kidshow from 1999 to 2000; and Kids' WB, from 2001 to 2003.[citation needed] Occasionally, it aired on Toonzai/Vortexx in the early 2010s. Repeats aired on Qubo in 2009 until it ceased in 2021.[16]

In the 2000s, Fisher-Price released all volumes on VHS with the episode "Lava Alarm", Fisher-Price released volumes on DVD under the title "Adventure Collection".[citation needed]

As of 2023, the series is currently streaming free on NBC's Peacock service and Pluto TV.[17][18]

Reruns are currently shown on Boomerang Canada and Disney XD Canada.

Rescue Heroes
Created byFisher-Price
Developed byFisher-Price
Written byDerek Pietras[19]
StarringJason Paquettee
Wellington Saygbay
Patrick Pedraza
Giorgio Cavalli
Peter Kim
Stephanie McKeon Riabko
Nzinga Blake
Katherin Kennard
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes14
Production
Running time5 minutes
Production companyFisher-Price
Original release
NetworkYouTube
ReleaseApril 16, 2019

On April 16, 2019, Fisher-Price revived the Rescue Heroes series exclusively for YouTube. Each five minute episode aired on Fisher-Price's YouTube channel.[20]

The revival introduced several new characters while maintaining two characters from the original TV show – Billy Blazes and Rocky Canyon.

  • Billy Blazes (Jason Paquettee) – The team leader of the Rescue Heroes. Billy hails from Quebec.
  • Carlos Kitbash (Patrick Pedraza) – A rescue cadet, who is also a mechanic, that hails from Cuba.
  • Forrest Fuego (Giorgio Cavalli) – A fire rescue cadet hailing from Colombia. His favorite sport is soccer.[21]
  • Reed Vitals (Peter Kim) – A medical rescue cadet hailing from South Korea.
  • Richmond "Rocky" Canyon (Wellington Saygbay) – No longer the rookie, Rocky, a mountain climbing specialist, is now a Mountain Rescue Hero.[22]
  • Sandy O'Shin (Stephanie McKeon Riabko) – A water rescue cadet hailing from Ireland.
  • Sky Justice (Nzinga Blake) – An air rescue cadet hailing from Nigeria; she is the daughter of former Rescue Heroes member Jake Justice.
  • Al Valanche – A seasoned snowboarder hailing from France. He has a pet lynx named Claws.
  • A.R.I.N (Katherin Kennard) – The artificial intelligence of the Rescue Heroes who gives them their missions.
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  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. 8. ISBN 978-1-4766-7293-9.
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  4. ^ "Flashback to Danger"
  5. ^ "Storm of the Century, Part Two"
  6. ^ "Flashback to Danger"
  7. ^ "Flashback to Danger"
  8. ^ "Flashback to Danger"
  9. ^ "A Bridge too Frail"
  10. ^ "Flashback to Danger"
  11. ^ "Flashback to Danger"
  12. ^ "Up, Up and Uh-Oh"
  13. ^ "Flashback to Danger"
  14. ^ Jill Hammer was introduced in the episode "Sibling Blowout"
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  20. ^ "Fisher-Price® Re-launches Rescue Heroes® Brand for Today's Kids and Families | Mattel, Inc". February 15, 2019. Archived from the original on November 4, 2019. Retrieved July 29, 2022.
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