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Atom Bond
GenreAction

Children

Science

Education
Created byJohn Davis
Written byJohn Davis
Directed by
  • Michael Demetriou
  • Edwina Baden-Powell
Voices of
  • Jamie Muffett
  • Rosemary Alldred
  • Adrian Mulraney
  • Machteld van der Gaag
  • Victoria Meisler
  • Angeline Andrews
  • Apostolis Papgeorgiou
  • Rob Lloyd
  • Jon Brydon
  • Callum Gallagher
  • James Miles
Country of originAustralia
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producer(s)Edwina Baden-Powell
Producer(s)
  • John Davis (Original)
  • Edwina Baden-Powell (Remastered)
Animator(s)
  • Graeme Whittle (Graphics)
  • Michael Demetriou (Motion)
Editor(s)
  • Simon Garner (Script)
  • Michael Demetriou (Online)
  • Sandra Frerichs (Commissioning)
Production company(s)
  • NB Classroom Video (1999)
  • ClickView Productions (2017)
Distributor
  • NB Classroom Video (1999-2015)
  • VEA (2015-2017)
  • Boulton Hawker (2015-2017)
  • ClickView (2017-Present)
Release
Original networkABC ME
Original release1999
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

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Atom Bond is a television series currently consisting of one season of four episodes.[1] It is based upon James Bond who himself appears in the beginning of the first episodes intro.[2] The series stars a Gold atom along with his companions Oxygen, Fluorine and Chlorine. Their mission is to find out what "Project D" is and to stop it, Carbon is the main villain of the series and the mind behind "Project D". The series originates from Australia[3] and constantly goes through re-runs every year on ABC ME with the series scheduled to re-run next on the 1st of March 2021.[4] The show was produced by NB Classroom Video[5] in 1999[5] and was only shown in schools[6] in Australia and the United Kingdom,[5] however in 2015 NB Classroom Video stopped traiding[5] and VEA and Boulton Hawker obtained the distribution rights[5] to the series until 2017 when ClickView[7] got all the rights to the show and remastered Atom Bond with a new cast and animation all of which are uncredited.[7] Since 2017 the Atom Bond has been airing on television on ABC ME cassettes and DVDs were released[5] of the original show however these are hard to come by.

Characters[edit]

Gold - (Voiced By Jamie Muffett[8]) A gold atom who is level and calm headed atom keeps his wit about himself. His character is based upon James Bond.

Caesium - (Voiced By Adrian Mulraney[8]) A purple atom who is incharge and directs Gold's missions. His office is in London.

Fluorine - (Voiced By Victoria Meisler[8]) Fluorine is a young green molecule who disappears in the second episode and doesn't appear again.

Chlorine - (Voiced By Rosemary Alldred[8]) A green molecule who is smart and quick thinking but suspicious about others at first.

Oxygen/Ozone - (Voiced By Machteld van der Gaag[8]) A red molecule with a Russian accent who is hardy and a good fighter but will betray others if she needs to.

Mrs Nitrogen - (Voiced By Angeline Andrews[8]) A blue molecule who is a teacher at Carbon's school for the talented.

Carbon - (Voiced By Apostolis Papgeorgiou[8]) A black molecule who is the master mind behind "Project D" and the main villain in the series.

Bromide - (Voiced By Rob Lloyd[8]) A brown atom who is a shopkeeper who sells add ons for molecules and atoms.

Police Officers - Also known as "Coppers" are bronze in colour atoms who are the main police force.

Sergeant Water - (Voiced By James Miles[8]) A small white and red molecule who helps Chlorine get free from the Plutonium by using his troops.

Plutoniums - Purple Atoms who were in a marching band until accidentally bonding with Chlorine.

Silver - (Voiced By Jon Brydon[8]) A silver atom who is a spy agent like Gold but far more self concious.

Ethanol (Voiced By Callum Gallagher[8]) - A red and white molecule who is Carbon's chaperone and acts a bit like a bad teenager.

Episodes[edit]

Episode No. Title Directed by Written by Story by Original Air Date Production
1"The Atom with the Golden Electron"Michael Demetriou & Edwina Baden-Powell[9]John Davis[10]John Davis[11]TBATBA
Shrouded in the mysterious world of espionage, Agent Gold is on a mission exploring the complex world of chemical bonds. This reimagining of a classical animated program takes a comprehensive look at covalent, ionic, and metallic bonding.
2"You Only Bond Twice"Michael Demetriou & Edwina Baden-PowellJohn DavisJohn DavisTBATBA
Gold finally meets the mysterious Chlorine. They try bonding with no success. Suddenly Carbon & his heavies arrive on the scene. Gold & Chlorine are able to escape, but wait - Chlorine has ionically bonded with Potassium.
3"Bond Another Day"Michael Demetriou & Edwina Baden-PowellJohn DavisJohn DavisTBATBA
In a secret location, Copper & Silver separate Chlorine from Potassium. Gold & Chlorine return to Carbon's secret school - but cannot find Fluorine & Oxygen. Carbon appears, and Gold and Chlorine flee to a nearby bond shop.
4"Carbon is Forever"Michael Demetriou & Edwina Baden-PowellJohn DavisJohn DavisTBATBA
In the hideout, Chlorine is trapped in Carbon's buckyball & Gold is put behind bars. When released, Ethanol takes him on a guided tour of the completed Project D. It's giant DNA molecule which will bring Planet Earth to life.

References[edit]

  1. Atom Bond (TV Series 1999–2017) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-01-09
  2. "Watch Atom Bond: The Atom with the Golden Electron". EnhanceTV. Retrieved 2021-01-07.
  3. "Atom Bond". ABC iview. Retrieved 2021-01-07.
  4. "Atom Bond". TV Education. 2019-06-20. Retrieved 2021-01-08.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 "Atom Bond: The Atom with the Golden Electron · British Universities Film & Video Council". bufvc.ac.uk. Retrieved 2021-01-08.
  6. "Atom Bond - Clip - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2021-01-08.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Video Details - ClickView Library of Educational Videos". ClickView AU. Retrieved 2021-01-08.
  8. 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 Information, retrieved 2021-01-13
  9. Information, retrieved 2021-01-13
  10. Information, retrieved 2021-01-13
  11. Information, retrieved 2021-01-13


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