One of my favorite preschool series these last few years has been the Backyardigans. For me it's always been about the music with their mini-musicals in a variety of musical styles. But, alas, he Backyardigan's run has come to an end. So, imagine, my delight when I read a recent Nickelodian press release and learned the creative team behind my favorite show is behind a new show. Yeah, I was doing the Happy Dance. The Bubble Guppies looks like it will be a delightful new addition to Nickelodeon. This new interactive, CG-animated preschool series is going to make a "splash, " at least according to the press release. I think they may be right. From the artwork I've seen, Bubble Guppies looks bright and playful. The episodes are bill as musical comedies that take place in a under-the-sea environment. The characters range from little mermaid (and merboy) types to a variety of "fishy" characters -- and all are super, super cute. At the core Bubble Guppies is a preschool show that intends to focus on kindergarten readiness including: math, literacy, the arts, science and socio-emotional development. “Bubble Guppies’ unique mix of comedy, music, adventure and important lessons exemplify Nickelodeon’s ongoing commitment to creating entertaining and educational preschool programming,” said Brown Johnson, President, Animation, Nickelodeon/MTVN Kids & Family Group. “Kids will love singing, dancing, playing and interacting with these adorable characters as they go on exciting underwater adventures.” The creative team behind the new Bubble Guppies includes creators and executive producers Jonny Belt and Robert Scull and co-executive producer Janice Burgess, the Emmy Award-winning team behind the hit Nickelodeon series’ The Backyardigans and Little Bill. In addition to fun story lines and catchy pop-inspired music, this new kids TV show from Nick will be backed up by a companion website filled with lots of activites around the Bubble Guppies cast of characters.
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AuthorRobert Nations is a creator of this blog and author of articles. He was born on November 23, 1983, in Los Angeles in family of film makers. He went on to study at Stanford University. Robert organizes training programms for producers. He is also a guest writer at Edusson. ArchivesCategories |