Length: half-hour Format: animated Show began: Fall 1994 Show ended: Spring 1996 (? to be continued?) Network: syndicated
There have been two (somewhat) different production crews on Phantom 2040, resulting in two distinct sets of credits. Select the range of shows you wish to see the credits for, below:
| Based on the Character Created by | Lee Falk |
| Developed for Television by | David J. Corbett |
| Executive Story Editors | Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens |
| Additional Development by | Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens |
| Supervising Producer | Mary Chojnowski Corbett |
| Associate Producer | Mary Katherine Moore |
| Line Producers | Gwen Wetzler Michel Lyman |
| Art Director/Conceptual Designer | Thom Schillinger |
| Original Model Design | Peter Chung |
| Additional Model Design | Paula La Fond Stephanie Pyren-Fortel Eric Canete |
| Storyboards | Romeo Francisco Aleta Estes David Williams Rex Irvine Vincenzo Tripetti |
| Storyboard Cleanup | Cesar Magsombol Art Lee John Lee Peter Pace Vincent Michael Edwards |
| Color Key | Allyn Conley Jane Lane |
| Color Key Assistant | Darcee Frisch Olson |
| Computer Graphics | Thomas Kim |
| Background Layout | Jesse Santos Nick Pugh Melissa Suber Vladimir Spasojevic |
| Background Color | Barbara Schade Rebecca Jo Morales |
| Voice Direction | Stu Rosen |
| Cast | (see separate Voice Credits section for regulars, and individual episode listings in the episode guidefor incidental or one-episode voices) |
| Production Manager | Andrew J. Leith |
| Production Controllers | Loretta Abata Elliot |
| Assistant to the Executive Producer | Miken Lee Wong |
| Educational Consultant | John Arnold |
| Production Executive | Steve Herman |
| Production Coordinators |
Shareena Carlson Lisa Larrick Jamie Adner - NYC |
| Production Assistants |
Katharine Nartonis Courtney Narz Bryan Thompson Stefan Marks |
| Music Composed & Performed by | Gerald O'Brien |
| Additional Music by | Larry Brown Steve Sexton |
| Songs by | David J. Corbett and Gerald O'Brien |
| Pre-Edit/Track Reader | Laurie Wetzler |
| Post Production Audio | France: H2 Prod. |
| Montage | Sapa PM |
| Dialogue Recording and Editing | The L.A. Studios, Inc |
| Animation Direction |
Vincent Bassol Michel Lyman Mike Kaweski Bertrand Tager Kagan |
| Production Supervisors | France: Scott La Barge Korea: Mike Kaweski |
| Post Production Supervisor/Editor | France: Scott La Barge Los Angeles: D.J. Graham |
| French Production Adapter | France Helene Joubaud |
| Supervising Producer | Rene Huchez Barham Rohani |
| Production Manager | Caroline Guicheux |
| Production Supervisor |
Jean Marc Desrosiers Michel Gantier |
| Animation Production | Sei Young Animation Co., Ltd. |
| Executives in Charge | Choi An Hee Cho Jung Jin |
| Exeuctive Producers | William E. Miller David Corbett Jeffrey Schon |
| Produced by | Hearst Entertainment Inc., Minos S.A. France 3 |
| Created for Television by | Hearst Entertainment, Inc. |
| Based on the Character Created by | Lee Falk |
| Developed for Television by | David J. Corbett |
| Executive Story Editors | Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens |
| Additional Development by | Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens |
| Supervising Producer | Mitch Lemire |
| Producer | Milt Vallas |
| Art Director/Conceptual Designer | Thom Schillinger |
| Original Model Design | Peter Chung |
| Additional Model Design | John Lee Danny Taverna Danny Tolentino |
| Background Layout | Jesse Santos Cesar Magsombol |
| Background Color | Ron Roesch |
| Storyboards | Vincenzo Trippetti Thomas Nesbitt Adrian Gonzales Romeo Francisco |
| Storyboard Cleanup | John Lee Abel Laxamana E.R. Cruz Juan Luna Alfonso DeLeon Danilo Taverna Ernie Guanlao Danilo Tolentino Michael Takamoto |
| Storyboard Supervisor | Glen Hill |
| Voice Direction | Stu Rosen (ep 211, 213-214) Charles Howerton (ep 209-210) |
| Cast | (see individual episode listings for cast listings) |
| Assistant Producer | Stefan Marks |
| Production Comptroller | Sally Ng |
| Production Executive | Steve Herman |
| Educational Consultant | John Arnold |
| Assistant to Milk Vallas | Rex Faraday |
| Production Coordinators | Katharine Nartonis Courtney Narz |
| Music Composed & Performed by | Gerald O'Brien |
| Additional Music by | Larry Brown Steve Sexton |
| Songs by | David J. Corbett and Gerald O'Brien |
| Pre-Edit/Track Reader | Peter Aries |
| Storyboard Timing | Bob Nesler |
| Assistant Sheet Direction | Sandi Hathcock |
| Post Production Audio | France: H2 Prod. Montage: H2 Prod. |
| Dialogue Recording and Editing | Screen Music Studios Riverton Studios |
| Animation Direction | Jim Simon Yves Fleury Collet |
| Production Supervisors | France: Scott La Barge Korea: Serge Conchonnet |
| Post Production Supervisor/Editor | France: Scott La Barge |
| French Production Adapter | France Helene Joubaud |
| Supervising Producer | Rene Huchez |
| Production Manager | Caroline Guicheux |
| Production Supervisor | Valerie Godard |
| Animation Production | Sei Young Animation Co., Ltd. |
| Executives in Charge | Choi An Hee Cho Jung Jin |
| Exeuctive Producers | William E. Miller David Corbett Carol Monroe |
| Produced by | Hearst Entertainment Minos IDDH France 3 |
| Created for Television by | Hearst Entertainment, Inc. |
| Parts credited in the show in both seasons: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Part | Actor | First app |
| Kit/Phantom | Scott Valentine | 101 |
| Rebecca Madison | Margot Kidder | 101 |
| Guran | J.D. Hall | 101 |
| Graft | Ron Perlman* | 101 |
| (also Graft) | Richard Lynch* | 204 |
| Maxwell Madison Jr | Jeff Bennett | 101 |
| Maxwell Madison Sr | Jeff Bennett | 104 |
| Parts uncredited in the show until Season 2 | ||
| (or deduced from other means) | ||
| Aunt Heloise | Carrie Snodgress** | 101 |
| Prof. Jack Archer | Alan Oppenheimer | 101 |
| Sagan Cruz | Leah Remini | 102 |
| Dr. Jak | Mark Hamill | 102 |
| Sparks | Pamela Segall | 104 |
| Mr. Cairo | Paul Williams | 104 |
| Heisenberg the Biot | Rob Paulsen *** | 103 |
| 23rd Phantom Kit's Dad | Charles Dennis**** | 102 |
| Vaingloria | Deborah Harry | 105 |
| Sean One | Rob Paulsen | 109 |
| Betty (Saxophonist) | Iona Morris | 103 |
| Gorda | Paddi Edwards | 109 |
| Pavlova (Jak's Biot) | Liz Georges | 103 |
| Nia (Egyptian Queen) | Iona Morris | 106 |
| Tranh (Kit's friend) | Dustin Nguyen | 101 |
| Steele | Peter Renaday | 116 |
| Cordwainer Bird | Harlan Ellison ***** | 120 |
| Gunnar | Adrian Paul | 203 |
| Ikon | Roger Rees | 207 |
| Old Guran | Roscoe Lee Brown | 208 |
| Actors credited with "Incidentals" by Hearst in | ||
| season 1 (playing the myriad one-liner voices) | ||
| Kath Soucie | ||
| Amanda Rogers | ||
| Actors credited in season 1, but part(s) unknown: | ||
| Mel Wells | ||
Mark Hamill is best known for his movie role as Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars trilogy, but has played numerous other roles in film and has now made quite a big name for himself in animation, playing such wonderful characters as the Joker in the animated "Batman Adventures" show - Mark appears to have a flair for the villainous.
Margot Kidder is probably best known to genre fans for playing Lois Lane in the Superman movies opposite Christopher Reeve. She has since gone on to various projects, including a number of other movies (none of them science fiction) and television projects.
Ron Perlman is remembered to fantasy fans as the Beast in the haunting television series "Beauty and the Beast" from the late 80's. But he has gone on to a number of other roles, also usually working under heavy makeup or (as here) in animation.
Deborah Harry is the former lead singer of "Blondie" - the rock group from the late 70's which had hits with such lively numbers as "Heart of Glass" and "Liar, Liar".
Harlan Ellison is a cantankerous, famous, and famously-gifted writer of science fiction and fantasy. In Phantom 2040, he played a cantankerous, famous, and famously-gifted virtual reality expert. Quite a stretch, I imagine.