SPROUT’S
2012-13 NEW FALL SHOWS:
Olive the Ostrich
Olive is an ostrich with a big imagination, huge heart and a
gigantic appetite for adventure! She lives in the outback with her family, but Olive
is different…while her family is running, pecking and laying eggs, Olive can be
found imagining herself going on exciting adventures when she buries her head,
down, deep down into the sand. Written in a story book style, Olive the Ostrich
is a CGI animated series where animators bring to life real pictures drawn by
children. The children's artwork is used to create all the guest characters,
places and objects that Olive encounters. Inquisitive and enthusiastic, Olive
loves to solve problems and help people whenever she can. She'll try anything
once, which can get her into trouble, but she always finds fun and inventive
ways to get out of it. The show will air as part of The Sunny Side Up
Show and during The Good Night Show bedtime block.
Wibbly
Pig
Wibbly
Pig is a new animated preschool comedy series that takes the daily routine of a
young child and finds humor and fun in every part of it. Wibbly simply does
what children do. From day-to-day activities like getting into bed, wrapping a
present or climbing a tree, to fantasy play like meeting a giant or going to
the moon, Wibbly moves seamlessly in and out of fantasy play echoing the way
children really interact and play. Wibbly turns the simplest tasks into a
comedy routine, sharing it with his very best friend - the viewer.
64
Zoo Lane
64
Zoo Lane features a 7-year-old girl named Lucy who lives
next door to a zoo at 64 Zoo Lane. Each night, she is told a story by the
animals. Characters include: Georgina the Giraffe, Nelson the Elephant, Tickles
and Giggles the Monkeys, Boris the Bear and Molly the Hippopotamus. The cartoon
emphasizes friendship and responsibility. Each episode concludes at
bedtime, when Georgina delivers Lucy into bed via the bedroom window.
Pajanimals
Through
their imaginary journeys, the Pajanimals model the skills preschoolers
need to move through their days and nights successfully. Along the way,
the Pajanimals discover how cozy and safe nighttime can really be when
accompanied by friendship and songs. Pajanimals characters – Sweetpea
Sue the pony, the excitable duck Squacky, the creative cow CowBella and the
optimistic puppy Apollo – were designed and built by the world famous Oscar®
and Emmy® Award-winning Jim Henson’s Creature Shop™
from original concepts by Los Angeles-based toy and clothing designer, artist
Jeff Muncy (Pet Alien). This inseparable quartet forms a nighttime
community in the comfort of their magical, shared bedroom.
The
Good Night Show
Sprout’s signature bedtime block, The Good
Night Show, helps parents wind down their preschoolers after a busy
day. Hosts Nina and Star, along with Lucy the firefly and Hush the fish,
mirror the healthy nighttime routines of preschoolers with activities to help
them wind down at the end of the day. This season features 26 new
episodes including new themes, sand art stories, songs and stretches in
addition to new age-appropriate games such as puzzles, matching and
memory. Viewers can also go to SproutOnline.com and visit The Good
Night Show microsite to see videos and hear songs from the program.
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