Robinson Sucroe
Robinson Sucroe is an animated series created by France Animation in France and CINAR Films in Canada. In 2009, it was found to have infringed Claude Robinson's work Les aventures de Robinson Curiosité.
The series first aired on Canal+'s Canaille Peluche block from 16 January to 20 February 1995, and was broadcast on Family Channel and Canal Famille in Canada. The series originally aired in French, with the English version also being produced by Cinar. In the United States, the English version aired on the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV from 2008 to 2009.
Plot
Robinson Sucroe is a janitor at the New York Herald newspaper offices. He is sent by the head editor Mr. Floydd to a dangerous deserted island to write stories for the paper every week, much to the annoyance of reporter Julian Uglyston.Robinson reaches an island called Crab Island, but it is not as dangerous and deserted as it seems. It is actually the home to a shipwrecked group of people called the Everydays and two rival legions of pirates.
Robinson, with his right-hand man Mr. Wednesday, write embellished reports about the island's dangers to keep visitors away. But Uglyston knows the truth and tries many unsuccessful attempts to prove to Mr. Floydd that Robinson is lying.
Characters
- Robinson Sucroe: The main protagonist, a young man from colonial New York City who travels to the supposedly deserted Crab Island. His name is a play on the literary character Robinson Crusoe and the French word "sucre", meaning "sugar", which describes Sucroe's kindness.
- Mr. Floydd: The manager of The New York Herald. He's known to be stubborn, arrogant, and a hot-head, which is part of the reason he won't believe Uglyston's stories about Robinson.
- Julian Uglyston: Robinson Sucroe's former coworker. Uglyston was the most successful author at The New York Herald until Robinson left for Crab Island and wrote his stories. Because of Uglyston's jealousy, he attempts to prove to Mr. Floydd that Robinson is telling lies in the stories.
The Everydays
- Wednesday: Sucroe's ever so loyal friend and partner, he is the one who truly writes the stories for The New York Herald. He's also the leader of Crab Island alongside his parents.
- Dure Soiree: Wednesday's mother and the “leader” of Crab Island. She's easily upset and very hot tempered, although having a soft spot for her son. When first meeting Robinson, she had a strong affection for him, which quickly wore out. She's also tone deaf, which makes her think she can sing very well, although her singing causes rainstorms.
- Dimanche Midi: Wednesday's father and Dure Soiree's husband, he's the real leader of the Everydays. A complete opposite of his wife, Dimanche is very calm and patient, with an affinity for playing sports.
- Petite Vacance: A little girl on Crab Island, she's close friends with Wednesday and Robinson. She's coy and a bit of a prankster, but is generally kind. She also likes to sing, but because she is tone deaf, she thinks she's an amazing singer when in reality she's not.
- Monday: Wednesday's sister and Petite Vacance's mother. She captures the attraction of everyone, both Everyday and Pirate.
The English Pirates
- Captain Briske: The captain of English pirates, he and his crew members speak in an overdramatic heavy English accent and are usually seen drinking tea. He is always in a childish feud with Captain Courtecuisse of the French pirates.
- Little Jim: A little English boy pirate, he's Petite Vacance's "boyfriend". He doesn't talk as much as the others and rarely takes charge of a situation.
The French Pirates
- Captain Courtecuisse: The captain of the French pirates, he and his crew mates are brash yet spineless. He constantly fights with Captain Briske.
Reoccurring Characters
- Coco: Uglyston's pet parrot. She usually accompanies him during his schemes. Uglyston considers her very intelligent and treats her better than people.
- Captain Boumier: The captain of the New York Herald's ship. He's very naive, believing everything that's told to him.
- Gladys Floydd: Mr Floydd's beautiful but ditsy daughter who also works at the New York Herald. She knows about the Everydays on Crab Island and keeps it a secret.
- The Spanish Pirates: A group of Spanish conquistadors. Unlike the English and French pirates, they are always pillaging other ships. Both pirate groups try to get their hands on the Spanish's gold without success.
Voices
English Cast- A.J. Henderson: Robinson Sucroe
- Gary Jewell: Wednesday
- Rick Jones: Mr. Floydd, Captain Briske
- Terrence Scammell: Uglyston
- Kathleen Fee: Dure Soiree
- Arthur Holden: Dimanche Midi
- Pauline Little: Petite Vacance
- Bronwen Mantel: Monday
- Susan Glover: Little Jim
- Richard Dumont: Captain Courticuisse, Additional Voices
- Franck de Lapersonne: Robinson Sucroe
- Gérard Rinaldi: Wednesday
- Michel Modo: Mr. Floydd
- Gérard Suruge: Uglyston
- Jane Val: Dure Soiree, Monday
- Jean-Claude Montalban: Dimanche Midi, Captain Briske, Little Jim
- Annabelle Roux: Petite Vacance
- Jean-François Kopf: Captain Courticuisse
Copyright infringement
In the 1990s, Cinar, later renamed Cookie Jar Entertainment, copied the work Claude Robinson had previously unsuccessfully presented to them in the 1980s. In 2009, Quebec Superior Court Justice Claude Auclair, in a 240-page decision, awarded Robinson $5.2 million in damages. The company appealed the decision.As of December 23, 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada, in a unanimous decision, affirmed the judgment in favor of Robinson. In the final judgement, Cinar Corp. will have to reimburse part of the fees incurred by Robinson and this also includes 4 million Canadian dollars in damages. This judgement ended an 18-year battle between Claude Robinson and the Cinar Corp.