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Atomic Betty

Network
Teletoon
Genre
Animation
Premiered
1 September, 2004
Atomic Betty

Atomic Betty is a Canadian-French Flash animated science fantasy-comedy television series produced by Atomic Cartoons, Breakthrough Entertainment, Tele Images Kids and Marathon Media. Additional funding for production is provided by Teletoon in Canada, Phil Roman Entertainment in the United States and M6 and Télétoon in France. In Canada, the series originally aired from August 6, 2004 to January 29, 2008 on Teletoon. In France, the series aired on M6 from 2004 to 2005 and then on Télétoon+ from 2006 to 2008. In the United States, the series aired on Cartoon Network from 2004 to 2006 and The Hub from 2010 to 2013, with its third and final season.

Genre Adventure, Comic science fiction, Magical girl, Science fantasy, Comedy
Created by Trevor Bentley, Mauro Casalese, Rob Davies, Olaf Miller
Developed by Kevin Gillis
Voices of Tajja Isen, Rick Miller, Bruce Hunter, Colin Fox, Len Carlson (Seasons 1-2), Adrian Truss
Theme music composer Jack Lenz, Kevin Gillis
Opening theme "Atomic Betty Theme" by Tajja Isen
Ending theme "Atomic Betty Theme Remix"
Composer(s) Lenz Entertainment
Country of origin Canada, France
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 79
Executive producer(s) Ira Levy, Peter Williamson, Kevin Gillis, Trevor Bentley, Philippe Alessandri, Simone Halberstadt Harari, Steven Hecht
Producer(s) Edward Peghin, Kevin Gillis, Bob Davies, Virginie Jallot
Running time 22 minutes, 11 minutes (segments), 60 minutes (The No L-9 special)
Production company(s) Atomic Cartoons, Breakthrough Entertainment, Tele Images Kids, Phil Roman Entertainment (uncredited), Marathon Media
Distributor Breakthrough Distribution
Original network Canada, Teletoon, France, M6 (Seasons 1–2), Télétoon (Season 3)
Picture format SDTV

About Atomic Betty

A girl who dreams of space discovers she's an alien and a member of Galactic Guardians.

Achievement of Atomic Betty

A single player video game based on the show was released in 2005. The show has referenced works like Star Wars, The Matrix, and Transformers.

Top Facts You Did Not Know About Atomic Betty

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Latest information about Atomic Betty updated on July 28 2021.