Tiny Planets | |
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Genre | Children’s animation |
Created by | Nina Elias-Bamberger |
Directed by | Alastair McIlwain |
Creative director | David J. Aldred |
Voices of | Dashiell Tate Kim Goody |
Opening theme | Bing and Bong by Kim Goody |
Ending theme | Bing and Bong by Kim Goody |
Composers |
Kim Goody Alan Coates |
Country of origin | United Kingdom United States |
Original languages | English Grammelot |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 65 [1] [2] |
Production | |
Executive producers |
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Producer |
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Editor | Samantha Hatton-Brown |
Running time | 5 minutes |
Production companies |
Sesame Workshop Pepper's Ghost Productions Ltd. |
Original release | |
Network |
ITV (
CITV) (UK) Noggin (United States) |
Release | 10 June 2001 21 December 2002 | –
Tiny Planets is an animated children's television series co-produced by Sesame Workshop and Pepper's Ghost Productions. The concept was designed and developed by Ed Taylor. The television series consists of 65 five-minute, [3] dialogue-free (and later narrated by Kim Goody, the singer of the theme song) episodes featuring two white-furred extraterrestrials travelling their universe and solving a specific problem each episode. [4]
Deep in the heart of the Tiny Universe lies the North Planet where the main characters, Bing and Bong, make their home. These two explorers are catapulted to the surrounding worlds in their solar system on a flying white couch where they explore, learn about the inhabitants, develop friendships and have fun.
There are six Tiny Planets that Bing and Bong travel to, in addition to their Home Planet.
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Tiny Planets was shown on ITV in the United Kingdom. On December 1, 2002, the original version with English graphics premiered on Noggin in the United States as 5-minute segments between other shows. It was expanded to a 30-minute show in early June 2004, and was shown on Noggin until April 9, 2006. [5] It also aired on ABC in Australia, K-T.V. World in South Africa, BFBS in Germany as well as Belize, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar and Bosnia and Herzegovina, TV3 in New Zealand, Kids Central in Singapore, JimJam in Malta, e-Junior in the Emirates, TVB Pearl in Hong Kong as well as Macau, Family Channel and CBC in Canada. Localized versions were aired on Super RTL in Germany, NRK in Norway, HRT in Croatia, NHK in Japan, UBC Kids in Thailand, SBS in Korea, Astro Ria in Malaysia, Spacetoon in Indonesia, Italia 1 in Italy, Discovery Kids in Latin America, Televisa in Mexico and Minika Çocuk in Turkey. [6] [7]
The programme was nominated for several BAFTA awards. It won the 2002 BAFTA Interactive Children's Entertainment Award [8] and was nominated for the 2001 BAFTA Interactive Award for Online Learning [9] and the 2003 BAFTA Pre-school Animation Award. [10] Additionally, a website based on the series was awarded the 2001 BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Website Award. [11]
Tiny Planets | |
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Genre | Children’s animation |
Created by | Nina Elias-Bamberger |
Directed by | Alastair McIlwain |
Creative director | David J. Aldred |
Voices of | Dashiell Tate Kim Goody |
Opening theme | Bing and Bong by Kim Goody |
Ending theme | Bing and Bong by Kim Goody |
Composers |
Kim Goody Alan Coates |
Country of origin | United Kingdom United States |
Original languages | English Grammelot |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 65 [1] [2] |
Production | |
Executive producers |
|
Producer |
|
Editor | Samantha Hatton-Brown |
Running time | 5 minutes |
Production companies |
Sesame Workshop Pepper's Ghost Productions Ltd. |
Original release | |
Network |
ITV (
CITV) (UK) Noggin (United States) |
Release | 10 June 2001 21 December 2002 | –
Tiny Planets is an animated children's television series co-produced by Sesame Workshop and Pepper's Ghost Productions. The concept was designed and developed by Ed Taylor. The television series consists of 65 five-minute, [3] dialogue-free (and later narrated by Kim Goody, the singer of the theme song) episodes featuring two white-furred extraterrestrials travelling their universe and solving a specific problem each episode. [4]
Deep in the heart of the Tiny Universe lies the North Planet where the main characters, Bing and Bong, make their home. These two explorers are catapulted to the surrounding worlds in their solar system on a flying white couch where they explore, learn about the inhabitants, develop friendships and have fun.
There are six Tiny Planets that Bing and Bong travel to, in addition to their Home Planet.
Nature:
Technology:
Self:
Sound:
Light and Colour:
Stuff:
Tiny Planets was shown on ITV in the United Kingdom. On December 1, 2002, the original version with English graphics premiered on Noggin in the United States as 5-minute segments between other shows. It was expanded to a 30-minute show in early June 2004, and was shown on Noggin until April 9, 2006. [5] It also aired on ABC in Australia, K-T.V. World in South Africa, BFBS in Germany as well as Belize, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar and Bosnia and Herzegovina, TV3 in New Zealand, Kids Central in Singapore, JimJam in Malta, e-Junior in the Emirates, TVB Pearl in Hong Kong as well as Macau, Family Channel and CBC in Canada. Localized versions were aired on Super RTL in Germany, NRK in Norway, HRT in Croatia, NHK in Japan, UBC Kids in Thailand, SBS in Korea, Astro Ria in Malaysia, Spacetoon in Indonesia, Italia 1 in Italy, Discovery Kids in Latin America, Televisa in Mexico and Minika Çocuk in Turkey. [6] [7]
The programme was nominated for several BAFTA awards. It won the 2002 BAFTA Interactive Children's Entertainment Award [8] and was nominated for the 2001 BAFTA Interactive Award for Online Learning [9] and the 2003 BAFTA Pre-school Animation Award. [10] Additionally, a website based on the series was awarded the 2001 BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Website Award. [11]