Louis Anderson is a naughty boy who is constantly faced with extraordinary and difficult situations. But it was not always so. Years later, the child grew up and created the famous animated series called "Life with Louis." In this article, we will tell the real story of the popular cartoon, which was broadcast from 1994 to 1998 on Fox Kids, and later on Jetix. Of course, you can meet your favorite story now, translated into many languages.
Louis Anderson Biography
Louis is a famous person in America. He is a comedian, and screenwriter, and director, and dubbing actor all rolled into one. This is a charismatic, open and energetic person, giving people joy and smiles. When he was a child, Louis Anderson and his family lived in Minneapolis , Minnesota. Due to the fact that he was one of eleven children in the family, the boy’s childhood was very exciting and non-standard.
Initially, Louis Anderson tried himself as a comic actor, repeatedly passed auditions and worked on the set. But it was not his acting career that made him popular, but the animated series, based on real stories from our hero.
A family
Louis Anderson in his multi-part animation tried to portray the difficult everyday life of an ordinary yard boy, who was also one of the youngest in the family. By the way, of the eleven children, Anderson was the tenth. The viewer gets acquainted with a slightly exaggerated, embellished story, but very exciting and entertaining.
So, the main character of the cartoon is the father of Louis - Andy Anderson. It is not easy for him, as the head of a family who needs to raise and provide for eleven children. Because of this, Andy Anderson is in constant thought, which may make him seem like a strict, rude and cold person. Against the background of a cheerful and reckless son, an excellent image of the father is created.
Another main character of the cartoon is Ora Anderson, who is the mother of the family. She is a real tamer, able to melt the heart of an eternally gloomy father, make him repent and admit her mistakes. An incredible feature of Ora is the ability to cook deliciously and play baseball perfectly. Probably, such skills have developed due to the fact that she has to raise 6 boys and 5 girls.
Animated series
The cartoon "Life with Louis" is not a simple adaptation. It reflects the life of a simple child in the most ordinary, average family. The main feature is a slightly faded picture corresponding to the 1994 release. Unlike modern adaptations, the cartoon "Life with Louis" is not annoying, not annoying. The project does not cause aggression due to excessively vivid images, loud music and contours.
Louis Anderson has been revealed to us since the first series, where the viewer notices how important unity in the family is, the ability to deal with their complexes. This is an unusually kind and bright cartoon that teaches not only children but also adults. It shows how difficult it is to live in a large family, where everyone needs to get their portion of attention. However, this does not upset the domestic inhabitants, because, despite the simple life, Louis Anderson's parents do everything so that every inhabitant of their house is happy, energetic and trained. Also, the viewer will notice how anxious and adult our protagonist relates to his younger brother, taking care, educating and guiding him.
Special nuances
If you pay attention to the creator of the cartoon, you can see how the animators accurately portrayed the main character. Louis Anderson is strikingly similar to his prototype in childhood, however, like the rest of the family. The director, screenwriter and dubbing actor tried to convey even the appearance of the house and its surroundings in order to completely immerse the viewer in the American life of that time.
It is interesting! Louis Anderson himself is a real person, not a character in the famous series, immediately after the release of his animation he became an excellent and popular comedian. We can meet him at various stand-ups, in evening and night shows, in such popular films and TV shows as "Ellie McBeal", "Basketball" and "Back to Bars".
This is surprising, but Louis Anderson, even being in old age, remains very similar to his cartoon character. For the transferred accuracy, we can thank not only the creator, but also the animators from the Fox channel, on which all episodes of the cartoon, including special issues, were broadcast.