Cland Ann


 * For the title character, see Cland Ann (character).

Cland Ann, known as Cland and Japper outside the United States, is an American animated fantasy television series created by Mala Miles for the Nickelodeon cable television network. The series is set in a world of creatures with humans called Cremos, and follows of a teenage boy named Cland Ann who teams up with a small human named Japper McJapps to solve numerous problems, hang out with their other friends, and stop villains from invading their home.

Originally pitched to various television networks, it aired in the United States on Nickelodeon on March 30, 2001, to May 18, 2006, airing for five seasons and 100 episodes.

Main cast

 * Jason Marsden as Cland Ann / Micky Mac / Wanny
 * Max Casella as Japper McJapps
 * Pamela Hayden as Dila Rollad / Lucy / Erin
 * Michael Gough as Lord Zamo / Pippo Hippo
 * Jim Cummings as King Silo Wilo / Boto
 * Tress MacNeille as Susan Ann / Queen Zilo Wilo / Cinder / Lalo
 * Jess Harnell as Marty Ann / Bilo / Zack
 * Hynden Walch as Temmy
 * Maurice LaMarche as Lord Zamo
 * Frank Welker as Pob / creature and animal vocals
 * Mala Miles as Nitz

Supporting cast

 * Cree Summer as Jacqueline
 * Tom Kenny as Panza
 * Billy West as Jerm LaShade
 * Jennifer Hale as Jordan Robertson

Development
Creator Mala Miles conceived Cland Ann in 1994, envisioning a story where a white creature meets a human being from Planet Earth in a world of humans and imaginary creatures and monsters.

Miles began working with Sid John and Bob Boyle in August 1997 to develop the series for Nickelodeon. As the rest of the Bear Bones team were working on The Adventures of BD and The Kutabatas, only a few animators were allocated to the project. The rest of the team began work on Cland well after the release of BD and The Kutabatas.

During the show's development, the show was originally titled Cland and Japper. Other titles that had been considered included A Boy and His White Fellow, Two Abnormal Bros., and Humans and Creatures. On November 20, 1999, it was revealed that the show's title was changed to Cland Ann. The show's original title, Cland and Japper, was still used in other countries.

Cland Ann was first previewed on March 30, 2001, and the series premiered in September of that year.