Danielle LaMarche: Time Bomb Girl (US Animated Series)

Danielle LaMarche: Time Bomb Girl is a Nickelodeon animated series made for the Klasky Csupo library. It first premiered on September 3, 2005 (a year like the short-lived Catscratch and The X's) and ran for three seasons and fifty-two episodes until its last airing on February 23, 2008.

Plot

 * 12-year-old Danielle LaMarche (voiced by Stephanie Morgenstern) lives her life with her three sisters 10-year-old Mona LaMarche (voiced by Lara Jill Miller), 14-year-old Kerry LaMarche (voiced by Jessica DiCicco) and 16-year-old Rowan LaMarche (voiced by Kelly Sheridan) and her parents Allegra and Norman LaMarche (voiced by Tara Strong and Dee Bradley Baker), alongside her pet cat Lacy (voiced by Katie Griffin). She has a crush on Mitchell Douglas (voiced by Lainie Frasier) whose brothers are 10-year-old Mario Douglas (voiced by Julie Lemieux), 14-year-old Horton Douglas (voiced by Jason Marsden) and 16-year-old Sidney "Sid" LaMarche (voiced by Kirby Morrow) who live with Allegra and Norman's friends Marina and Verne Douglas (respectively voiced by Nadine Rabinovitch and Tom Kenny). She also has best friends like Jeri Anderson, Wilma Garrison and Natasha MacDonald (voiced by Grey DeLisle-Griffin, Nancy Cartwright and Jocelyn Loewen) and has a rival like Reba Carson (voiced by Jennifer Hale) whose friends are Floella "Flo" Jordan, Haley Brandon and Margaret "Meg" Baxter (voiced by Terri Hawkes, Candi Milo and Alyson Court) and also must sneak away from Principal Edna Hart (voiced by Colleen O'Saughnessey). There's also Aunt Marissa LaMarche and Uncle Justin LaMarche (voiced respectively by Janyse Jaud and Matt Hill) whose son is 13-year-old Wendell LaMarche (voiced by Danny Cooksey).

Cast

 * as Danielle LaMarche

Production Companies

 * Klasky Csupo, Inc.
 * Nickelodeon Productions

Trivia

 * This is the first time where Allegra and Marissa are adults, as do brothers Norman and Justin LaMarche.
 * Mario, Horton and Sid are part of Mitchell's family.
 * The series, like any other show, is made with squiggle-vision.