Toot & Puddle | |
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Created by | Holly Hobbie |
Developed by | Stu Kreiger |
Directed by | Christian Larocque |
Voices of |
Joanne Vannicola Samantha Reynolds Taylor Barber Linda Ballantyne Bryn McAuley John McGrath Andrew Sabiston Denis Akiyama |
Theme music composer | Steve D'Angelo Terry Tompkins |
Opening theme | "Toot & Puddle" |
Ending theme | "Toot & Puddle (instrumental) |
Composers | Steve D'Angelo Terry Tompkins |
Country of origin | Canada United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 (52 segments) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Clint Eland Tara Sorensen |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies |
Mercury Filmworks National Geographic Kids |
Original release | |
Network | Canada: Treehouse TV United States: Noggin (2008-2009) Nick Jr. (2009-2011) |
Release | November 16, 2008 May 15, 2011 | –
Toot & Puddle is an animated children's television series based on the book series of the same name by author Holly Hobbie. [1] Produced by Mercury Filmworks in association with National Geographic Kids, [2] the series aired on Treehouse TV in Canada and Noggin in the United States. The last episode aired on May 15, 2011. Reruns continued to air until November 16, 2012. On November 5, 2008, 11 days before the official premiere on Noggin, Nickelodeon aired a sneak-peek preview as part of the "Noggin on Nick Jr." block. 26 episodes were produced.
The series focuses on the lives of two adventurous pigs, Toot and Puddle. The two live in Woodcock Pocket with Puddle's cousin Opal and their parrot friend Tulip. In each episode, the duo learns about a different place or culture. During the course of each episode, either Toot visits a new location and communicates to Puddle by sending a postcard, or the two travel together. In each episode, The Boomerang Song (an exclusively-written song) is used as a transition between both stories.
The series has a single season with 26 episodes.
All episodes were directed by Cristian Larocque.
The pilot, a Christmas special film titled I’ll Be Home for Christmas, was released on December 5, 2006.
Toot & Puddle | |
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Created by | Holly Hobbie |
Developed by | Stu Kreiger |
Directed by | Christian Larocque |
Voices of |
Joanne Vannicola Samantha Reynolds Taylor Barber Linda Ballantyne Bryn McAuley John McGrath Andrew Sabiston Denis Akiyama |
Theme music composer | Steve D'Angelo Terry Tompkins |
Opening theme | "Toot & Puddle" |
Ending theme | "Toot & Puddle (instrumental) |
Composers | Steve D'Angelo Terry Tompkins |
Country of origin | Canada United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 (52 segments) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Clint Eland Tara Sorensen |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies |
Mercury Filmworks National Geographic Kids |
Original release | |
Network | Canada: Treehouse TV United States: Noggin (2008-2009) Nick Jr. (2009-2011) |
Release | November 16, 2008 May 15, 2011 | –
Toot & Puddle is an animated children's television series based on the book series of the same name by author Holly Hobbie. [1] Produced by Mercury Filmworks in association with National Geographic Kids, [2] the series aired on Treehouse TV in Canada and Noggin in the United States. The last episode aired on May 15, 2011. Reruns continued to air until November 16, 2012. On November 5, 2008, 11 days before the official premiere on Noggin, Nickelodeon aired a sneak-peek preview as part of the "Noggin on Nick Jr." block. 26 episodes were produced.
The series focuses on the lives of two adventurous pigs, Toot and Puddle. The two live in Woodcock Pocket with Puddle's cousin Opal and their parrot friend Tulip. In each episode, the duo learns about a different place or culture. During the course of each episode, either Toot visits a new location and communicates to Puddle by sending a postcard, or the two travel together. In each episode, The Boomerang Song (an exclusively-written song) is used as a transition between both stories.
The series has a single season with 26 episodes.
All episodes were directed by Cristian Larocque.
The pilot, a Christmas special film titled I’ll Be Home for Christmas, was released on December 5, 2006.