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[[Image:Farscapecast0715.jpg|thumb|300px|The cast of ''Farscape.'']]
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{{tv|image=Farscapecast0715.jpg|first=March 19, [[1999]]|last=March 21, 2003|network=Sci-Fi Channel|seasons=4|episodes=[[:Category:Farscape Episodes|88]]}}
{{tv|first = March 19, [[1999]]|last = March 21, [[2003]]|network = Sci-Fi Channel|seasons = 4|episodes = 88}}
 
==Plot Description==
 
   
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'''''Farscape''''' is a science fiction television series that was produced for the Sci Fi channel from 1999 to 2003. The series was conceived by [[Rockne S. O'Bannon]] and produced by [[Jim Henson Productions]] and [[Hallmark Entertainment]]. The Jim Henson Company was largely responsible for the various alien makeup and prosthetics, and two regular characters (the animatronic puppets [[Rygel]] and [[Pilot]]) are entirely [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]] creations. The narrative follows [[John Crichton]], an astronaut from [[Earth]] who accidentally opens a wormhole and finds himself at the opposite end of the galaxy.
[[John Crichton]], an astronaut from Earth, enters a wormhole and finds himself thrown to the other end of the galaxy where he meets a bevy of strange creatures -- and, possibly, the love of his life, in the form of a soldier named [[Aeryn Sun]]. Caught in the middle of an intergalactic war, John desperately tries to find a way home, while being pursued by armies on both sides of the conflict, who want to learn what secrets he knows about wormholes.
 
   
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Although the series was under contract for five seasons, it was abruptly canceled after production had ended on its fourth season, effectively ending the series on a cliffhanger. Co-producer [[Brian Henson]] later secured the rights to ''Farscape'', paving the way for a four-hour miniseries entitled ''[[Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars]]'', which Henson himself directed. A new comic book miniseries began in November 2008 that is in the continuity of both the series and the proposed webisodes.
The series is the brainchild of Rockne S. O'Bannon, whose other credits include ''Alien Nation'' and ''Seaquest DSV.'' [[The Jim Henson Company]] was largely responsible for the various alien makeup and prosthetics, and two regular characters - Rygel and Pilot - are entirely Creature Shop creations.
 
   
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Around 2010 there where plans for an MMO (Massively multiplayer online game), but after six months the game studio, Vizuron Entertainment, ran out of funds, but several design elements had been created in corporation with the Henson Company. April 29, 2012 the game designer Lee Hammock published concept art and the first part of the design document on his blog.The blog post was removed May 2, 2012 due to legal reasons.<ref>[http://talesofthemonkeyking.blogspot.com/2012/05/no-more-farscape-mmo-posts.html Lee Hammrock's blog post]</ref>.
The show originally ended on a cliffhanger, as the series' cancellation occurred too late in production for producers to significantly change anything. However, [[Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars]], a four-hour miniseries, aired on Oct. 17 and 18, [[2004]], wrapping up most of the loose ends of the series.
 
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==Plot Description==
 
[[John Crichton]], an astronaut from [[Earth]], enters a [[wormhole]] and finds himself thrown to the other end of the galaxy where he meets a bevy of strange creatures -- and, possibly, the love of his life, in the form of a soldier named [[Aeryn Sun]]. Caught in the middle of an intergalactic war, John desperately tries to find a way home, while being pursued by armies on both sides of the conflict, who want to learn what secrets he knows about wormholes.
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The series is the brainchild of [[Rockne S. O'Bannon]], whose other credits include ''Alien Nation'' and ''Seaquest DSV.'' [[The Jim Henson Company]] was largely responsible for the various alien makeup and prosthetics, and two regular characters - [[Rygel]] and [[Pilot]] - are entirely [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop|Creature Shop]] creations.
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The show originally ended on a cliffhanger, as the series' cancellation occurred too late in production for producers to significantly change anything. However, [[Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars]], a four-hour miniseries, aired on Oct. 17 and 18, 2004, wrapping up most of the loose ends of the series.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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*[[Aeryn Sun|Officer Aeryn Sun]] : [[Claudia Black]]
 
*[[Aeryn Sun|Officer Aeryn Sun]] : [[Claudia Black]]
 
*[[Ka D'Argo]]: [[Anthony Simcoe]]
 
*[[Ka D'Argo]]: [[Anthony Simcoe]]
*[[Pa' Zotoh Zhaan]]: [[Virginia Hey]] (Seasons 1 thru 3)
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*[[Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan]]: [[Virginia Hey]] (Seasons 1 thru 3)
 
*[[Rygel XVI]]: operated by [[John Eccleston]], Dave Collins, Sean Masterson, Graeme Haddon and Tim Mieville, and voiced by [[Jonathan Hardy]]
 
*[[Rygel XVI]]: operated by [[John Eccleston]], Dave Collins, Sean Masterson, Graeme Haddon and Tim Mieville, and voiced by [[Jonathan Hardy]]
 
*[[Pilot]]: operated by John Eccleston, Dave Collins, Sean Masterson, Graeme Haddon and Tim Mieville, and voiced by [[Lani John Tupu]]
 
*[[Pilot]]: operated by John Eccleston, Dave Collins, Sean Masterson, Graeme Haddon and Tim Mieville, and voiced by [[Lani John Tupu]]
 
*[[Scorpius]]: [[Wayne Pygram]]
 
*[[Scorpius]]: [[Wayne Pygram]]
 
*[[Chiana]]: [[Gigi Edgley]]
 
*[[Chiana]]: [[Gigi Edgley]]
*[[Captain Bialar Crais]]: [[Lani John Tupu]]
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*[[Crais|Captain Bialar Crais]]: [[Lani John Tupu]]
 
*[[Stark]]: [[Paul Goddard]]
 
*[[Stark]]: [[Paul Goddard]]
   
 
==Regular Guests==
 
==Regular Guests==
*Captain Meelko Braca: [[David Franklin]]
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*[[Braca|Captain Meelko Braca]]: [[David Franklin]]
*Joolushko "Jool" Tunay Fento Hovalis: [[Tammy McIntosh]]
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*[[Jool|Joolushko "Jool" Tunay Fento Hovalis]]: [[Tammy McIntosh]] (Season 3-4)
*Sikozo Svala Shanti Sugaysi Shanu: [[Raelee Hill]]
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*[[Sikozu|Sikozu Svala Shanti Sugaysi Shanu]]: [[Raelee Hill]] (Season 4)
*Utu-Noranti Pralatong: [[Melissa Jaffer]]
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*[[Noranti|Utu-Noranti Pralatong]]: [[Melissa Jaffer]] (Season 3-4)
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*[[Grayza]]: [[Rebecca Riggs]] (Season 3-4)
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*[[Jack Crichton]] (and numerous impersonations): [[Kent McCord]]
   
 
==Origins==
 
==Origins==
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*There's more information on the pilot on [http://www.stephengallagher.com/newsold2.htm Gallagher's news page].
 
*There's more information on the pilot on [http://www.stephengallagher.com/newsold2.htm Gallagher's news page].
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==Muppet references==
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[[file:Farscape.kermit.jpg|300px|thumb|Kansas episode screengrab.]]
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The fourth season episode "[[Episode 412: Kansas|Kansas]]", which sees the crew visiting Earth in 1986, includes several direct reference to [[Jim Henson]]'s Muppet creations. At one point, Aeryn is seen watching ''[[Sesame Street]]'' on TV, including footage of [[Kermit the Frog]]. She learns the character's name and, later in the episode, pretends that Rygel is a Kermit toy. The episode also includes dialogue references to [[Cookie Monster]].
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The series also included occasional pop culture references to [[Yoda]].
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Farscape Episode List]]
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*[[Farscape episodes]]
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*[[Farscape characters]]
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*[[Farscape culture]]
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==Sources==
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<references />
   
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==External links==
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*[[w:c:Farscape:Farscape_Encyclopedia_Project:Main_Page|Farscape Wiki]]
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*[http://www.fanhistory.com/index.php/Farscape Farscape fandom history]
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[[Category:Farscape| ]]
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[[Category:Henson Company TV Shows]]
 
[[Category:Creature Shop TV Shows]]
 
[[Category:Creature Shop TV Shows]]
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[[Category:Space]]

Revision as of 03:34, 12 July 2015

Farscapecast0715
Premiere March 19, 1999
Finale March 21, 2003
Network Sci-Fi Channel
Seasons 4
Episodes 88

Farscape is a science fiction television series that was produced for the Sci Fi channel from 1999 to 2003. The series was conceived by Rockne S. O'Bannon and produced by Jim Henson Productions and Hallmark Entertainment. The Jim Henson Company was largely responsible for the various alien makeup and prosthetics, and two regular characters (the animatronic puppets Rygel and Pilot) are entirely Jim Henson's Creature Shop creations. The narrative follows John Crichton, an astronaut from Earth who accidentally opens a wormhole and finds himself at the opposite end of the galaxy.

Although the series was under contract for five seasons, it was abruptly canceled after production had ended on its fourth season, effectively ending the series on a cliffhanger. Co-producer Brian Henson later secured the rights to Farscape, paving the way for a four-hour miniseries entitled Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars, which Henson himself directed. A new comic book miniseries began in November 2008 that is in the continuity of both the series and the proposed webisodes.

Around 2010 there where plans for an MMO (Massively multiplayer online game), but after six months the game studio, Vizuron Entertainment, ran out of funds, but several design elements had been created in corporation with the Henson Company. April 29, 2012 the game designer Lee Hammock published concept art and the first part of the design document on his blog.The blog post was removed May 2, 2012 due to legal reasons.[1].

Plot Description

John Crichton, an astronaut from Earth, enters a wormhole and finds himself thrown to the other end of the galaxy where he meets a bevy of strange creatures -- and, possibly, the love of his life, in the form of a soldier named Aeryn Sun. Caught in the middle of an intergalactic war, John desperately tries to find a way home, while being pursued by armies on both sides of the conflict, who want to learn what secrets he knows about wormholes.

The series is the brainchild of Rockne S. O'Bannon, whose other credits include Alien Nation and Seaquest DSV. The Jim Henson Company was largely responsible for the various alien makeup and prosthetics, and two regular characters - Rygel and Pilot - are entirely Creature Shop creations.

The show originally ended on a cliffhanger, as the series' cancellation occurred too late in production for producers to significantly change anything. However, Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars, a four-hour miniseries, aired on Oct. 17 and 18, 2004, wrapping up most of the loose ends of the series.

Cast

Regular Guests

Origins

  • An early working title for the show was Space Chase.

Muppet references

Farscape

Kansas episode screengrab.

The fourth season episode "Kansas", which sees the crew visiting Earth in 1986, includes several direct reference to Jim Henson's Muppet creations. At one point, Aeryn is seen watching Sesame Street on TV, including footage of Kermit the Frog. She learns the character's name and, later in the episode, pretends that Rygel is a Kermit toy. The episode also includes dialogue references to Cookie Monster.

The series also included occasional pop culture references to Yoda.

See also

Sources

External links