Ocean Girl


Ocean Girl is an Australian science fiction television series aimed for family audiences and starring Marzena Godecki as the lead character. The show is set in the near future, and focuses on an unusual girl named Neri who lives alone on an island, and the friendships she develops with the inhabitants of an underwater research facility called ORCA. The show is an example of deep ecology science fiction.
Ocean Girl inspired an animated series, The New Adventures of Ocean Girl, which ran from 2000 to 2001 and has since been released on DVD. The animated series is in a distinct reboot separate from the original live-action show.

Plot

Neri is a young girl with an affinity for water, the ability to swim long distances and super-human lung capacity. She lives alone on an otherwise deserted island, and sleeps in a nest in a tree. Early in the first series, Neri befriends two Australian boys; Jason & Brett Bates. The Bates brothers live in an elaborate underwater research and environmental protection facility called ORCA located near Port Douglas, Queensland. At the beginning of the series, their mother, Dr. Dianne Bates, has been assigned to ORCA to study whale song in the hopes of facilitating cross-species communication. A significant portion of the series takes place on ORCA itself, and looks at the activities of its inhabitants, which includes the school-aged children of the resident scientists, such as Jason and Brett. Jason discovers Neri while on a whale-tracking expedition with his mother. While attempting to tag a whale using a harpoon from the boat, Jason is startled by a girl who appears in the water and positions herself between Jason and the whale, saying "No, no!", Jason freezes and fails to release the harpoon. Dr. Bates rushes out to the ship's deck, grabs the harpoon and tags the whale, albeit missing the intended target area. Dr. Bates is furious with Jason and doesn't believe his story about a girl appearing in the water. No one believes Jason at first and he is ridiculed by the other children on ORCA. Brett is the second character to know of Neri's existence. Brett and Jason's friendship with Neri is at first a highly guarded secret due to Neri's fear of other humans.
As the series progresses, it is revealed that Neri came to Earth on a spaceship with her father when she was young, though his death soon after the ship's crash left Neri to fend for herself. Prior to meeting Jason and Brett, Neri's only friend was a humpback whale whom she names 'Charlie' and with whom she can communicate. Later in the series, Neri's curiosity leads her to explore ORCA, while Dr. Bates' study of Charlie's whale song helps her identify Neri as the intended recipient of that song. Eventually, Dr Bates and her assistant, Dr. Winston Seth, become embroiled in Jason and Brett's effort to keep Neri a secret, while also performing numerous tests on Neri to understand how she's able to communicate with whales.
At the same time that the Bates family learn about Neri, a rival research organisation, the UBRI Corporation, are introduced. Headed by the sinister Dr. Hellegren, UBRI have learned that a spacecraft landed somewhere in the vicinity of ORCA, and begin their own search for any personnel that may have survived. Simultaneously, they work on other projects which threaten the natural ecology of the ocean around ORCA. Eventually, they put in play an effort to build the so-called 'ORCA City', an elaborate underwater construction that will likely eradicate much of the natural life on the seabed. In response, Dr. Bates' mission changes over the course of the series from cetologist to environmental protectionist. This role becomes more prominent beginning with the third season, when UBRI representatives establish themselves on board ORCA. Accordingly, the series shifts to a more serious tone in its later seasons.
As Neri gradually discovers more of her island and ORCA, she also begins to understand her greater purpose. This self-awakening is particularly enhanced by encounters with others of her kind. In the second series, she discovers her sister, Mera, and the two are given the opportunity to return to their home planet. Mera avails herself of this option, but Neri stays, feeling that she must discover what her father was trying to do on Earth. In the third season, she gains entry into the downed spacecraft that originally brought her to Earth. There, she finds another of her people in suspended animation. The new character, Kal, proves to be the son of the commander of the vessel, and helps her tap into the ship's memory core. She finds the ship's log, in which Kal's mother explains that Neri's father was to repair the damage done to Earth's oceans with an advanced device called the Synchronium. She then dedicates her life to her father's cause, giving her a genuine sense of purpose that she had perhaps lacked earlier in the series. Kal grows jealous of the strong bond between Neri and Jason Bates, and begins hating Neri's friends on ORCA. As protest, Kal leaves the island. Neri and her ORCA mates go looking for him, but are unable to find him as he's been captured by UBRI. UBRI tricks Kal into believing that the male should lead, and he creates an alliance with Dr. Hellegren to steal the Synchronium pieces that Neri and Mera have hidden in a secret cave.
When the rebellion in the Ocean World is growing, Mera escapes to Earth and is reunited with Neri. But PRAXIS sees this pyramid as a danger to the Earth. Much of the final series is thus concerned with PRAXIS' attempt to attack the pyramid, as well as with a 'Red Virus' which is spreading in the oceans of Neri's home world, the Ocean Planet. Eventually, in the series finale, Jason, Brett, and Neri are able to repulse PRAXIS' efforts and the rebellion, and Earth is saved. Neri remains on Earth as the ambassador of the Ocean Planet, and she and Jason finally become a couple.

Production

As Neri begins her father's mission, she is drawn farther and farther away from her island. Beginning in the middle of the third season, some episodes are primarily based on land. By the fourth season, some episodes are set in Egypt, and her father's quest eventually leads her back to the 'Ocean Planet', her home planet. Most of the plots involving the secondary kids on ORCA are reduced in the final season, in order to allow for greater exploration of Neri's home world. Several new characters of Neri's species are introduced. Likewise, the threat of UBRI fades, to be replaced by a new organization, PRAXIS and by rebels on the Ocean Planet. This group is dedicated to protecting against any threats posed by extraterrestrial life, and its agents come to believe Neri and her people are a problem for Earth. They thus chased Neri and the Bates boys around the world. When a mysterious underwater pyramid is discovered in the ocean, Neri and the Bates boys enter it and discover more about the Ocean Planet, and Neri's mission on Earth.
While the primary cast gets new motivations by UBRI's move to ORCA and Kal's appearance on the island, the secondary cast radically changes at the outset of the third season. All of the original kids are replaced by a new crew, and more adults are added to the ORCA staff.
The Bates family, Winston, Neri, Charlie, and the ORCA computer H.E.L.E.N. are the only constant characters for the show's entire run. However, the part of Dr. Bates is recast with Liz Burch after the second season and H.E.L.E.N. is 'upgraded' in the fourth and final season.

Cast

Main cast

  • Marzena Godecki as Neri
  • *The title character and main protagonist of the series. Neri is an alien from the planet known as the Ocean Planet. She is the carrier of the 'Gift' she inherited from her mother that enables her to talk with the humpback whale designated as "Charlie", superhuman strength, the ability to breathe underwater for long periods of time, swim to great depths and the ability to heal, stop people from dying and put people to sleep. As the series progresses she becomes the main love interest of Jason Bates.
  • David Hoflin as Jason Bates
  • *The oldest son of Dr. Dianne Bates and brother to Brett Bates. He is one of the protagonists of the series. Unhappy with his mother's transfer to ORCA, Jason is the first person to learn about Neri, as she reveals herself to him to protect Charlie when his mother is trying to put a tracker on the whale to study his song. As the series progresses, Jason becomes extremely protective of Neri and the leader of each group of kids who stay at ORCA and discover Neri to stop UBRI when they capture Charlie and preventing them from capturing Neri and Mera and PRAXIS. He eventually starts developing romantic feelings for Neri and becomes her love interest.
  • Jeffrey Walker as Brett Bates
  • *Youngest son of Dr. Dianne Bates and brother of Jason Bates. Brett is portrayed as a bit of a troublemaker and, unlike his brother, Brett is much more accepting of his mother's transfer to ORCA and after discovering Neri, Brett, like his brother becomes extremely protective of her and helps aid in stopping UBRI and PRAXIS. It is hinted during the second season that Mera is meant to be his love interest, though this is never fully explored.
  • Alex Pinder as Dr. Winston Seth
  • *Dr. Dianne Bates' assistant on ORCA. He is portrayed often making random metaphors depending on the difficulties the Bates family and Neri faces. At first him and Dr. Bates are unaware that it is Neri that they are hearing having a conversation with Charlie and as they upgrade their equipment they eventually start learning more, though at first not suspecting that it is a girl the whale is talking to but an unknown mammal. When Neri is discovered, Winston also helps protect her and keeps her abilities secret out of fear of the harm that will be done to her by other scientists if she is discovered.
  • Kerry Armstrong and Liz Burch as Dr. Dianne Bates
  • *The mother of Brett and Jason, Dianne first comes to ORCA to try and learn to communicate with whales by studying the whale songs of the lone male humpback whale in the vicinity of ORCA. While at first unaware of Neri and Charlie's connection and ability to communicate, upon discovering Neri, she becomes completely obsessed with her and constantly puts Neri through a series of test trying to understand how Neri communicates with Charlie until Jason points out that Neri looks to her as family, as Neri begins to see Dianne as a mother figure. She begins to lighten up and becomes very motherly with Neri and starts to see her as a daughter. She even becomes very protective of Neri. In the second season, she switches her focus from learning to communicate with Charlie to making a dictionary of the different types of sounds he makes, with Neri's help. After the discovery of Mera, she would become a mother figure for Mera as well. In the third season, both her attempts to communicate with whales and producing a whale dictionary are dropped for unknown reasons and she is made the new environmental officer of ORCA. In the fourth season she is promoted to the commander of ORCA.
  • *For unknown reasons, after the second season, Dr. Bates is recast.