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| based_on = {{based on|''[[Pippi Longstocking]]''|[[Astrid Lindgren]]}} |
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| voices = [[Melissa Altro]]<br />Richard Binsley<br />[[Noah Reid]]<br />Olivia Garratt<br/ >[[Len Carlson]]<br />[[Wayne Robson]]<br />[[Rick Jones (voice actor)|Rick Jones]]<br />Philip Williams<br />[[Benedict Campbell|Ben Campbell]]<br />[[Chris Wiggins]]<br />[[Jill Frappier]]<br />[[Karen Bernstein]]<br />Ray Landry |
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| opentheme = "What Shall I Do Today?" performed by [[Marieve Herington]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://marieve.ca/biography/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090720225014/http://marieve.ca/biography/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=2009-07-20 |title=Marieve Herington |access-date=2019-11-11}}</ref> |
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| composer = '''Great Big Music:'''<br />Tom Thorney<br />Tim Thorney<br />Brent Barkman<br />Carl Lenox |
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| language = English<br>French<br>German<br>Swedish |
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| num_episodes = 26 |
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| executive_producer = [[Michael Hirsh (producer)|Michael Hirsh]]<br />[[Patrick Loubert]]<br />[[Clive A. Smith]]<br />Michael Schaack<br />Lennart Wiklund |
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* TFC Trickompany Filmproduktion |
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| channel = [[Cartoon Network (Canadian TV channel)|Teletoon]] (Canada)<br>[[ZDF]] (Germany)<br>[[SVT1]] (Sweden) |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|1997|10|17}}<!-- Do NOT change this – the Canadian airdate is the original one. --><ref name=playback /> |
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| related = [[Pippi Longstocking (1997 film)|''Pippi Longstocking'' (1997 film)]] |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|1997|10|17}} |
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'''''Pippi Longstocking''''' is |
'''''Pippi Longstocking''''' is an [[animated television series]] co-produced by [[AB Svensk Filmindustri]], TaurusFilm, TFC Trickompany Filmproduktion, and [[Nelvana|Nelvana Limited]] based on [[Pippi Longstocking (novel)|the book series]] drawn and written by Swedish author [[Astrid Lindgren]].<ref>{{cite news|title= 'Longstocking' Series Has Ordinary Look |newspaper= LA Times|date=July 3, 1998|url= https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1998-jul-03-ca-295-story.html|access-date=August 24, 2010 | first=Lynne | last=Heffley}}</ref> It is a joint Canadian-German-Swedish co-production. This was the first time that the popular character had been animated.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Erickson |first1=Hal |title=Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 |date=2005 |edition=2nd |publisher=McFarland & Co |isbn=978-1476665993 |pages=621–622}}</ref> A spin-off of the 1997 [[Pippi Longstocking (1997 film)|animated film of the same name]], the series disregards the film and starts with a new storyline. [[Melissa Altro]], Richard Binsley, [[Noah Reid]], Olivia Garratt, [[Wayne Robson]], [[Rick Jones (voice actor)|Rick Jones]], Philip Williams, [[Chris Wiggins]] and [[Karen Bernstein]] are the only voice cast reprising their roles from the 1997 film. It was led by German director Michael Schaack. The story editor and chief writer for the series was Ken Sobol whose son, John, also wrote several episodes. |
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It was led by German director [[Michael Schaack]]. The Story Editor and chief writer for the series was Ken Sobol. His son John Sobol also wrote several episodes. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*[[Melissa Altro]] as Pippi Longstocking |
*[[Melissa Altro]] as Pippi Longstocking |
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*Richard Binsley as Mr. Nilsson |
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*[[Noah Reid]] as Tommy Settergren |
*[[Noah Reid]] as Tommy Settergren |
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*Olivia Garratt as Annika Settergren |
*Olivia Garratt as Annika Settergren |
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*Richard Binsley as Mr. Nilsson |
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*[[Len Carlson]] as Thunder-Karlsson |
*[[Len Carlson]] as Thunder-Karlsson |
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*[[Wayne Robson]] as Bloom |
*[[Wayne Robson]] as Bloom |
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*[[Rick Jones (voice actor)|Rick Jones]] as Constable Kling |
*[[Rick Jones (voice actor)|Rick Jones]] as Constable Kling |
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*Philip Williams as Constable Klang |
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*[[Benedict Campbell|Ben Campbell]] as Captain Ephraim Longstocking |
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*[[Chris Wiggins]] as Fridolf |
*[[Chris Wiggins]] as Fridolf |
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*[[Jill Frappier]] as Mrs. Prysselius |
*[[Jill Frappier]] as Mrs. Prysselius |
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*[[Karen Bernstein]] as Mrs. Settergren |
*[[Karen Bernstein]] as Mrs. Ingrid Settergren |
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*Ray Landry as Mr. Settergren |
*Ray Landry as Mr. Settergren |
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*[[Frank Welker]] and [[Michael Bell (actor)|Michael Bell]] as animal effects |
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==Broadcast== |
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The show aired on [[Cartoon Network (Canadian TV channel)|Teletoon]] in Canada starting October 17, 1997, the day the channel launched.<ref name=playback>{{cite web|author=Cheryl Binning |url=http://playbackonline.ca/1997/10/06/19459-19971006/ |title=Hitting the Screens: Cdn. flicks navigate distrib gamut » Playback |publisher=Playbackonline.ca |date=October 6, 1997 |access-date=June 7, 2013 |quote=With an animated tv series version set to debut Oct. 17 on teletoon, additional Pippi hype will set the stage for the release.}}</ref> It was also shown on [[HBO]] and [[HBO Family]] in the United States, [[Nickelodeon (Latin America)|Nickelodeon Latin America]] and [[Nickelodeon (Brazil)|Brazil]], [[Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)|Nickelodeon]], [[Channel 4]], [[Pop (UK TV channel)|Pop]] and [[Pop Girl]] in the United Kingdom, [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] in Australia, [[Rete 4]] and [[Boing (Italy)|Boing]] in Italy, [[Cartoon Network]] in Asia, [[Arutz HaYeladim]] in Israel, [[Cartoon Network (Japan)|Cartoon Network]] and [[TV Tokyo]] in Japan, and [[ZDF]] and [[Disney Channel (Germany)|Disney Channel]] in Germany and [[K-T.V.]] and [[Alter Channel]] in Greece. It later ran on [[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] in Canada, [[Qubo]] in the United States, [[TF1]] and [[France 5]] in France, [[Boomerang (Australia)|Boomerang]] in Australia and Disney Junior and [[KiKa]] in Germany. |
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==Episodes== |
==Episodes== |
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The series aired for two seasons, with 26 half-hour episodes being made in total.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nelvana.com/show/127/pippi-longstocking |title=– Shows - Pippi Longstocking |publisher=Nelvana.com |date= |
The series aired for two seasons, with 26 half-hour episodes being made in total.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nelvana.com/show/127/pippi-longstocking |title=– Shows - Pippi Longstocking |publisher=Nelvana.com |access-date=October 26, 2013}}</ref> |
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===Season 1=== |
===Season 1 (1997-1998)=== |
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| Title = Pippi Returns to Villa |
| Title = Pippi Returns to Villa Villekulla |
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| WrittenBy = Ken Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Bob Smith |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi Longstocking comes to her new house, where she is "greeted" by Tommy and Annika, but they unknowingly cause mayhem after. |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1997|10|17}} |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi Longstocking arrives in a small Swedish town to take up residence in Villa Villekulla with her companions, [[Horse]] and Mr. Nilsson (a [[monkey]]). Pippi encounters snooty Mrs. Prysselius; befriends Tommy and Annika, siblings that live next door to her house; and teaches Bengt the bully a lesson. When the police arrive to take Pippi to the children's home, she plays with them a little bit and in the end, the policemen decide that Pippi would be best off where she is, but Mrs. Prysselius states that things will never quite be the same again with Pippi around. |
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| Title = Pippi Entertains Two Burglars |
| Title = Pippi Entertains Two Burglars |
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| Aux2 = Dan Nosella |
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| ShortSummary = Thunder Karlsson and Bloom's sentence in prison is up, but they hear about Pippi's gold coins and so when they see Pippi, Pippi seemingly does not know that the thieving duo is about to steal her coins. |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1997|10|24}} |
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| ShortSummary = Thunder Karlsson and Bloom's sentence in prison is up, and they hear about Pippi's gold coins which they are determined to take for themselves. However, Pippi proves to be too much for them to handle. |
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| Title = Pippi Doesn't Sell Her House |
| Title = Pippi Doesn't Sell Her House |
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| Aux2 = Lyndon Ruddy & Steve Remen |
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| ShortSummary = Two people want to purchase Villa Villekula but they do not realize it's already owned. Meanwhile, Thunder Karlsson and Bloom disguise themselves as real estate agents. |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1997|10|31}} |
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| ShortSummary = An arrogant man wants to purchase Villa Villekulla, but he does not realize it's already owned by Pippi. Meanwhile, Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom disguise themselves as real estate agents and cheats the man out of his money for Pippi's house. Pippi has some fun misleading the rude man. In the end, the man gets fined and Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom get arrested. The arrogant man leaves the village and never returns. |
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| Title = Pippi Goes Up in a Balloon |
| Title = Pippi Goes Up in a Balloon |
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| Aux2 = John Martin |
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| ShortSummary = Tommy and Annika's mother makes her children feel unappreciated, so they run away with Pippi in her hot air balloon. |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1997|11|7}} |
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| ShortSummary = Tommy and Annika's mother, Ingrid, makes her children feel unappreciated, so they run away with Pippi in a hot air balloon that she found in her attic. They fly to the next town and inadvertently manage to assist in the capture of two crooks. |
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| Title = Pippi Goes to the South Seas |
| Title = Pippi Goes to the South Seas |
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| Aux2 = Antonio Zurera |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi is reunited with her father Ephraim and they sail with Tommy and Annika. Little do they know Thunder Karlsson and Bloom are hiding among them. |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi is reunited with Captain Longstocking and they sail with Tommy and Annika. Little do they know Thunder Karlsson and Bloom are hiding among them. |
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| Title = Pippi Meets Some Pearl Poachers |
| Title = Pippi Meets Some Pearl Poachers |
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| Aux2 = Antonio Zurera |
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| ShortSummary = Two poachers go to Kurrkurredutt to steal Pippi's (who is traveling with her father) pearls. |
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| ShortSummary = When the Hoppetossa docks on Kurrekurredutt Island, Pippi, Tommy and Annika are left in charge of the island's pearls. When a pair of pearl poachers arrive on the island, the kids must use their wits and strength to outsmart the poachers. The kids travel the island, foraging over the waterways and jungle to protect the pearls and their own safety. |
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| Title = Pippi Goes Home |
| Title = Pippi Goes Home |
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| WrittenBy = Ken Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Antonio Zurera |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi, Ephraim, Tommy, Annika, Horse, and Nilsson go home with Thunder and Bloom. |
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| ShortSummary = Following their stay on the Kurrekurredutt Island, it is time for Pippi, Tommy and Annika to go home. Along the way, they rescue Thunder Karlson and Bloom from a deserted island. En route, they encounter many difficulties at sea, including a windless channel and a tidal wave, until finally, they are washed up on an unknown land. After settling this new continent, they discover that perhaps it's not so new after all. |
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| Title = Pippi Enters the Big Race |
| Title = Pippi Enters the Big Race |
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| Aux2 = Dan Nosella & John Flagg |
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| ShortSummary = It is winter in the village and all the town is involved in winter sports. Each year there is a ski race between neighboring villages. Bengt the Bully challenges Pippi and we get the opportunity to see Pippi's skiing skills put to the test. |
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| ShortSummary = It is winter in the village and all the town is involved in winter sports. Each year, there is a ski race between neighboring villages. Bengt the Bully challenges Pippi and Pippi's skiing skills are put to the test. |
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| Title = Pippi Enters a Horse Show |
| Title = Pippi Enters a Horse Show |
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| Aux2 = Simon Ward-Horner |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi enters a local horse show. |
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| ShortSummary = The local horse show attracts the very finest horses, and Pippi decides to enter Horse. Horse initially does not do well, but when Mrs. Prysselius loses control of her carriage, Horse comes to the rescue and saves Mrs. Prysselius. As a result, Horse is awarded first place for his heroism, much to Mrs. Prysselius's frustration. |
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| Title = Pippi Meets a Master Criminal |
| Title = Pippi Meets a Master Criminal |
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| WrittenBy = Robert Stutt |
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| Aux2 = Dave Thomas & Dave Pemberton |
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| ShortSummary = Thunder Karlson and Bloom consult a Criminal Manual in hopes of accomplishing the perfect crime and getting Pippi's gold. The Manual offers a lot of creative ways to carry out a crime. However, the Manual obviously didn't take into account Pippi Longstocking and her eccentric habits. |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1997|12|19}} |
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Trivia: Some stations air this as Pippi's Mystery. |
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| ShortSummary = Thunder Karlsson and Bloom consult a criminal manual in hopes of accomplishing the perfect crime of getting Pippi's gold. The manual offers a lot of creative ways to carry out a crime. However, Pippi's eccentric habits prove to be too unpredictable, even for the manual. |
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'''Trivia:''' Some stations air it as "Pippi's Mystery."{{citation needed|date=August 2018}} |
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'''Note:''' Tommy and Annika do not appear. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 11 |
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| Title = Pippi is Shipwrecked |
| Title = Pippi is Shipwrecked |
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| WrittenBy = John Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Antonio Zurera |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1997|12|26}} |
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| ShortSummary = Tommy and Annika are intrigued and their curiosity piqued by Pippi's tales of personal encounters with shipwrecks. They consider Pippi very lucky and their own lives quite boring. She tells them not to despair. If it's a shipwreck they want, then they'll just go find one right that very day. Pippi pulls a rowboat out of the sea, proceeds to repair it and they set off to encounter a shipwreck. |
| ShortSummary = Tommy and Annika are intrigued and their curiosity piqued by Pippi's tales of personal encounters with shipwrecks. They consider Pippi very lucky and their own lives quite boring. She tells them not to despair. If it's a shipwreck they want, then they'll just go find one right that very day. Pippi pulls a rowboat out of the sea, proceeds to repair it and they set off to encounter a shipwreck. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 12 |
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| Title = Pippi Saves the Old Folks Home |
| Title = Pippi Saves the Old Folks Home |
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| WrittenBy = John Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Dan Nosella & Dave Pemberton |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi rescues senior citizens. |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|01|02}} |
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| ShortSummary = When the old folks' home is being torn down and replaced by a newer, colder less human structure, Pippi comes to the rescue of the town's senior citizens. Not only does she prove that you ''can'' fight city hall, but she also manages to save the lives of the chairman's children in the process as the new building comes tumbling down, convincing the chairman to reconsider demolishing the old folks' home. |
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| Title = Pippi Goes to the Fair |
| Title = Pippi Goes to the Fair |
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| WrittenBy = Ken Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Antonio Zurera |
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| ShortSummary = Annika and Tommy introduce Pippi to a local custom, the annual town fair. It is all a bit confusing to Pippi and she has her own unique interpretation for everything she encounters, including the fire breather, snake charmer, card reader, bumper cars and Ferris wheel. When Adolphe, the world's strongest man, challenges to take on anyone, he is not aware that Pippi Longstocking is in the audience. He regrets the challenge. |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|01|09}} |
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| ShortSummary = Tommy and Annika introduce Pippi to a local custom, the annual town fair. It is all a bit confusing to Pippi and she has her own unique interpretation for everything she encounters, including the fire breather, snake charmer, card reader, bumper cars and Ferris wheel. When Adolf, the strongest man in the world, challenges to take on anyone, he is not aware that Pippi is in the audience and he soon regrets the challenge. |
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===Season 2=== |
===Season 2 (1998)=== |
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| Title = Pippi's Christmas |
| Title = Pippi's Christmas |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi comes to the aid of Thunder-Karlson and Bloom, showing them the true meaning of Christmas. |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi's first Christmas on land proves to be a special one. Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom have nowhere to go for Christmas and even their attempts to get arrested are bungled. Pippi comes to their aid and helps them to understand the true meaning of Christmas. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 15 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 2 |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2 |
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| Title = Pippi Doesn't Want to Grow Up |
| Title = Pippi Doesn't Want to Grow Up |
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| WrittenBy = John Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Antonio Zurera |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi suddenly realizes that she is eventually going to grow up. This is not a prospect she likes and as she thinks about her future, we see her fears realized as we flash forward to a bleak future as a grown-up. |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|08|21}} |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi suddenly realizes that she is eventually going to grow up. This is not a prospect she likes and as she thinks about her future, her fears are realized as we flash forward to a bleak future as a grown-up. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 16 |
| EpisodeNumber = 16 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 3 |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3 |
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| Title = Pippi Doesn't Go to School |
| Title = Pippi Doesn't Go to School |
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| WrittenBy = Ken Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Frank Ramirez & Stephanie Gignac |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi discovers that she is missing out on certain holidays because she doesn't go to school, so there is nothing to take a holiday from. She joins Annika and Tommy and attends the local school, much to the amusement of the other students and the dismay of the teacher. (Her full name is introduced) |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|08|22}} |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi discovers that she's missing out on certain holidays because she doesn't go to school, so there's nothing to take a holiday from. She joins Annika and Tommy and attends the local school, much to the amusement of the other students and the dismay of the teacher. Before she leaves, Pippi teaches Bengt the bully and his lackeys a lesson. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 17 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 4 |
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| Title = Pippi Goes Up North |
| Title = Pippi Goes Up North |
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| WrittenBy = Ken Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Royce Ramos |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|08|28}} |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi and her friends join Captain Longstocking on a journey to a remote Northern Community to deliver supplies. It is a trip full of adventure as they team up with the natives to battle storms, icebergs and "poachers." |
| ShortSummary = Pippi and her friends join Captain Longstocking on a journey to a remote Northern Community to deliver supplies. It is a trip full of adventure as they team up with the natives to battle storms, icebergs and "poachers." |
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| EpisodeNumber = 18 |
| EpisodeNumber = 18 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 5 |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5 |
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| Title = Pippi Saves the Whales |
| Title = Pippi Saves the Whales – Again |
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| WrittenBy = Ken Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Florentino J. Gopez |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|08|29}} |
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| ShortSummary = The field trip up North continues and Pippi and her "crew" must outsmart Poachers to save the rare green whales from extinction. |
| ShortSummary = The field trip up North continues and Pippi and her "crew" must outsmart Poachers to save the rare green whales from extinction. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 19 |
| EpisodeNumber = 19 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 6 |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6 |
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| Title = Pippi |
| Title = Pippi Goes to School – Or Does She? |
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| WrittenBy = Ken Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Antonio Zurera |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi's friends are entering their report on the field trip up North in a competition for one of the special school prizes. Pippi decides this is worth returning to school for, and is there to disrupt the special occasion, much to the disturbance of Mrs. Prysellious and the very "proper" guest of honor, Mr. Rosenbloom. |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|09|04}} |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi's friends are entering their report on the field trip up north in a competition for one of the special school prizes. Pippi decides this is worth returning to school for and is there to disrupt the special occasion, much to the disturbance of Mrs. Prysselius and the very "proper" guest of honor, Mr. Rosenbloom. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 20 |
| EpisodeNumber = 20 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 7 |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7 |
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| Title = Pippi Trains Some Animals |
| Title = Pippi Trains Some Animals and Their Owner |
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| WrittenBy = Robert Stutt & Catharina Stackelberg |
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| Aux2 = Steve Remen & Dan Nosella |
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| ShortSummary = An encounter with a local farmer who treats his horse very badly convinces Pippi that she has to give his animals a vacation - at Villa Villekulla. Horse and Mr. Nilsson are not too enthused with the new boarders, but the animal owner learns his lesson. |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|09|05}} |
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| ShortSummary = An encounter with a local farmer who treats his horse very badly convinces Pippi that she has to give his animals a vacation at Villa Villekulla. Horse and Mr. Nilsson are not too enthused with the new boarders, but the animal owner learns his lesson. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 21 |
| EpisodeNumber = 21 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 8 |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8 |
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| Title = Pippi Meets the White Lady |
| Title = Pippi Meets the White Lady |
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| WrittenBy = John Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Dan Nosella & Chad Hicks |
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| ShortSummary = A mysterious woman arrives in the village just as a ghost is sighted at the old castle. Pippi teams up with Kling and Klang to solve the mystery of the ghost ... or is it the White Lady? |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|09|11}} |
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| ShortSummary = A mysterious woman arrives in the village just as a ghost is sighted at the old castle. Pippi teams up with Kling and Klang to solve the mystery of the ghost... or is it the White Lady? |
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| EpisodeNumber = 22 |
| EpisodeNumber = 22 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 9 |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9 |
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| Title = Pippi Finds a Mysterious Footprint |
| Title = Pippi Finds a Mysterious Footprint |
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| WrittenBy = John Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Paul Shibli & Steve Remen |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|09|12}} |
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| ShortSummary = The whole town is in an uproar at the discovery of a giant footprint in the snow, presumed to be that of a mythological creature. At the prospect of the town's and townsfolk notoriety, several people are caught in the drama and crazy antics of being the first to sight and capture the creature, thereby bringing fame and fortune to themselves. All the while, Mr. Nilsson gets around undetected wearing giant snowshoes on his feet. |
| ShortSummary = The whole town is in an uproar at the discovery of a giant footprint in the snow, presumed to be that of a mythological creature. At the prospect of the town's and townsfolk notoriety, several people are caught in the drama and crazy antics of being the first to sight and capture the creature, thereby bringing fame and fortune to themselves. All the while, Mr. Nilsson gets around undetected wearing giant snowshoes on his feet. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 23 |
| EpisodeNumber = 23 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 10 |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10 |
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| Title = Pippi Enters a Flower Show |
| Title = Pippi Enters a Flower Show |
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| WrittenBy = Ken Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Antonio Zurera |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi sends a request to her father, Captain Longstocking, on a remote island in the South Pacific, for some unusual flower seeds so she may enter the town's annual flower show. The Captain's letter, explaining that the seeds are for cannibal flowers, is somehow lost as Pippi manages to grow the most exotic species of flowers ever seen. Not equating the loss of many small items to the flower, Pippi enters the show, and chaos prevails as the cannibal flowers eat the other plant entries. Mrs. Prysellious silly accusation that the plants ate her flowers is dismissed until she is proven correct. |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|09|18}} |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi sends a request to her father, Captain Longstocking, on a remote island in the South Pacific, for some unusual flower seeds so she may enter the town's annual flower show. The Captain's letter, explaining that the seeds are for cannibal flowers, is somehow lost as Pippi manages to grow the most exotic species of flowers ever seen. Not equating the loss of many small items to the flower, Pippi enters the show and chaos prevails as the cannibal flowers eat the other plant entries. Mrs. Prysellious silly accusation that the plants ate her flowers is dismissed until she is proven correct. In the end, Pippi wins the flower show and the cannibal flowers are named: Omnivora ''Pippidensus'' or "Hungry Pippis." |
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| EpisodeNumber = 24 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 11 |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11 |
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| Title = Pippi Visits Aunt Matilda |
| Title = Pippi Visits Aunt Matilda |
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| WrittenBy = Ken Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Dave Pemberton & Alex Hawley |
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| ShortSummary = Bloom gets wind that he is being considered as Aunt Matilda's heir to her fortune upon her death. TK and Bloom are determined to ingratiate themselves to the crotchety old aunt, and Pippi has the task of finding charitable activities for the reformed crooks. |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|09|19}} |
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| ShortSummary = Bloom gets wind that he is being considered as Aunt Matilda's heir to her fortune upon her death. Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom are determined to ingratiate themselves to the crotchety old aunt and Pippi has the task of finding charitable activities for the reformed crooks. |
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| Title = Pippi and the Carpenter |
| Title = Pippi and the Carpenter |
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| WrittenBy = John Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Florentino J. Gopez |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|09|25}} |
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| ShortSummary = Pippi befriends an inept, but good-natured carpenter and manages to help him find work in the village. When his poor workmanship puts the town at risk, Pippi must step in to do some hasty renovations. |
| ShortSummary = Pippi befriends an inept, but good-natured carpenter and manages to help him find work in the village. When his poor workmanship puts the town at risk, Pippi must step in to do some hasty renovations. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 26 |
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| Title = Pippi Takes a Train Ride |
| Title = Pippi Takes a Train Ride |
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| WrittenBy = Ken Sobol |
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| Aux2 = Steve Remen & Dan Nosella |
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| ShortSummary = Kling and Klang have been assigned to escort two tough criminals on a train ride to a new maximum security jail. Also aboard for the ride are Tommy and Annika under Mrs. P's supervision, and to the delight of TK and Bloom, a gold shipment is loaded along with an armed guard prompting TK & Bloom's decision to get on board as well. Pippi, Horse and Mr. Nilsson decide to join the party and the antics follow as TK and Bloom assume the criminals have a plan to get the gold, and want a part of it. |
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| AltDate = {{dts|1998|09|26}} |
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| ShortSummary = Kling and Klang have been assigned to escort two criminals (the ones from the balloon ride) on a train to a maximum security prison. Also aboard for the ride are Tommy and Annika under Mrs. Prysselius's supervision and to the delight of Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom, a shipment of money is loaded along with a guard, prompting Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom to get on board as well. Pippi, Horse and Mr. Nilsson decide to join the party and the antics follow as Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom assume the criminals have a plan to get the money and want a part of it. |
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The show aired on [[Teletoon]] (Canada) starting the day the channel launched, October 17, 1997.<ref>{{cite web|author=Cheryl Binning |url=http://playbackonline.ca/1997/10/06/19459-19971006/ |title=Hitting the Screens: Cdn. flicks navigate distrib gamut » Playback |publisher=Playbackonline.ca |date=1997-10-06 |accessdate=2013-06-07}}</ref> It was also shown on [[HBO]] (United States), [[Channel 4]], [[Nickelodeon (UK & Ireland)|Nickelodeon UK]], [[Pop (UK TV channel)|POP]] and [[Pop Girl]] (United Kingdom). It later ran on [[YTV (TV channel)|YTV]] in Canada and [[Qubo]] in the United States. |
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* [http://www.tv.com/pippi-longstocking/show/9187/summary.html?q=Pippi%20Lonkstocking&tag=search_results;title;0 Pippi Longstocking] at [[TV.com]] (as aired on HBO) |
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Pippi Longstocking | |
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Genre | Adventure Comedy |
Based on | Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren |
Directed by | Paul Riley |
Voices of | Melissa Altro Richard Binsley Noah Reid Olivia Garratt Len Carlson Wayne Robson Rick Jones Philip Williams Ben Campbell Chris Wiggins Jill Frappier Karen Bernstein Ray Landry |
Opening theme | "What Shall I Do Today?" performed by Marieve Herington[1] |
Ending theme | "What Shall I Do Today?" (instrumental) |
Composers | Great Big Music: Tom Thorney Tim Thorney Brent Barkman Carl Lenox |
Country of origin |
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Original languages | English French German Swedish |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Michael Hirsh Patrick Loubert Clive A. Smith Michael Schaack Lennart Wiklund |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies |
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Original release | |
Network | Teletoon (Canada) ZDF (Germany) SVT1 (Sweden) |
Release | October 17, 1997[2] – September 26, 1998 |
Related | |
Pippi Longstocking (1997 film) |
Pippi Longstocking is an animated television series co-produced by AB Svensk Filmindustri, TaurusFilm, TFC Trickompany Filmproduktion, and Nelvana Limited based on the book series drawn and written by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren.[3] It is a joint Canadian-German-Swedish co-production. This was the first time that the popular character had been animated.[4] A spin-off of the 1997 animated film of the same name, the series disregards the film and starts with a new storyline. Melissa Altro, Richard Binsley, Noah Reid, Olivia Garratt, Wayne Robson, Rick Jones, Philip Williams, Chris Wiggins and Karen Bernstein are the only voice cast reprising their roles from the 1997 film. It was led by German director Michael Schaack. The story editor and chief writer for the series was Ken Sobol whose son, John, also wrote several episodes.
Cast
[edit]- Melissa Altro as Pippi Longstocking
- Richard Binsley as Mr. Nilsson
- Noah Reid as Tommy Settergren
- Olivia Garratt as Annika Settergren
- Len Carlson as Thunder-Karlsson
- Wayne Robson as Bloom
- Rick Jones as Constable Kling
- Philip Williams as Constable Klang
- Ben Campbell as Captain Ephraim Longstocking
- Chris Wiggins as Fridolf
- Jill Frappier as Mrs. Prysselius
- Karen Bernstein as Mrs. Ingrid Settergren
- Ray Landry as Mr. Settergren
Broadcast
[edit]The show aired on Teletoon in Canada starting October 17, 1997, the day the channel launched.[2] It was also shown on HBO and HBO Family in the United States, Nickelodeon Latin America and Brazil, Nickelodeon, Channel 4, Pop and Pop Girl in the United Kingdom, Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia, Rete 4 and Boing in Italy, Cartoon Network in Asia, Arutz HaYeladim in Israel, Cartoon Network and TV Tokyo in Japan, and ZDF and Disney Channel in Germany and K-T.V. and Alter Channel in Greece. It later ran on YTV in Canada, Qubo in the United States, TF1 and France 5 in France, Boomerang in Australia and Disney Junior and KiKa in Germany.
Episodes
[edit]The series aired for two seasons, with 26 half-hour episodes being made in total.[5]
Season 1 (1997-1998)
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Storyboard by | Original U.S. air date[6] | |
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1 | 1 | "Pippi Returns to Villa Villekulla" | Ken Sobol | Bob Smith | October 17, 1997 | |
Pippi Longstocking arrives in a small Swedish town to take up residence in Villa Villekulla with her companions, Horse and Mr. Nilsson (a monkey). Pippi encounters snooty Mrs. Prysselius; befriends Tommy and Annika, siblings that live next door to her house; and teaches Bengt the bully a lesson. When the police arrive to take Pippi to the children's home, she plays with them a little bit and in the end, the policemen decide that Pippi would be best off where she is, but Mrs. Prysselius states that things will never quite be the same again with Pippi around. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "Pippi Entertains Two Burglars" | Ken Sobol | Dan Nosella | October 24, 1997 | |
Thunder Karlsson and Bloom's sentence in prison is up, and they hear about Pippi's gold coins which they are determined to take for themselves. However, Pippi proves to be too much for them to handle. Note: Tommy and Annika do not appear. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "Pippi Doesn't Sell Her House" | Ken Sobol | Lyndon Ruddy & Steve Remen | October 31, 1997 | |
An arrogant man wants to purchase Villa Villekulla, but he does not realize it's already owned by Pippi. Meanwhile, Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom disguise themselves as real estate agents and cheats the man out of his money for Pippi's house. Pippi has some fun misleading the rude man. In the end, the man gets fined and Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom get arrested. The arrogant man leaves the village and never returns. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "Pippi Goes Up in a Balloon" | Ken Sobol | John Martin | November 7, 1997 | |
Tommy and Annika's mother, Ingrid, makes her children feel unappreciated, so they run away with Pippi in a hot air balloon that she found in her attic. They fly to the next town and inadvertently manage to assist in the capture of two crooks. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "Pippi Goes to the South Seas" | Ken Sobol | Antonio Zurera | November 14, 1997 | |
Pippi is reunited with Captain Longstocking and they sail with Tommy and Annika. Little do they know Thunder Karlsson and Bloom are hiding among them. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "Pippi Meets Some Pearl Poachers" | Ken Sobol | Antonio Zurera | November 21, 1997 | |
When the Hoppetossa docks on Kurrekurredutt Island, Pippi, Tommy and Annika are left in charge of the island's pearls. When a pair of pearl poachers arrive on the island, the kids must use their wits and strength to outsmart the poachers. The kids travel the island, foraging over the waterways and jungle to protect the pearls and their own safety. | ||||||
7 | 7 | "Pippi Goes Home" | Ken Sobol | Antonio Zurera | November 28, 1997 | |
Following their stay on the Kurrekurredutt Island, it is time for Pippi, Tommy and Annika to go home. Along the way, they rescue Thunder Karlson and Bloom from a deserted island. En route, they encounter many difficulties at sea, including a windless channel and a tidal wave, until finally, they are washed up on an unknown land. After settling this new continent, they discover that perhaps it's not so new after all. | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Pippi Enters the Big Race" | Ken Sobol | Dan Nosella & John Flagg | December 5, 1997 | |
It is winter in the village and all the town is involved in winter sports. Each year, there is a ski race between neighboring villages. Bengt the Bully challenges Pippi and Pippi's skiing skills are put to the test. | ||||||
9 | 9 | "Pippi Enters a Horse Show" | Robert Stutt | Simon Ward-Horner | December 12, 1997 | |
The local horse show attracts the very finest horses, and Pippi decides to enter Horse. Horse initially does not do well, but when Mrs. Prysselius loses control of her carriage, Horse comes to the rescue and saves Mrs. Prysselius. As a result, Horse is awarded first place for his heroism, much to Mrs. Prysselius's frustration. | ||||||
10 | 10 | "Pippi Meets a Master Criminal" | Robert Stutt | Dave Thomas & Dave Pemberton | December 19, 1997 | |
Thunder Karlsson and Bloom consult a criminal manual in hopes of accomplishing the perfect crime of getting Pippi's gold. The manual offers a lot of creative ways to carry out a crime. However, Pippi's eccentric habits prove to be too unpredictable, even for the manual. Trivia: Some stations air it as "Pippi's Mystery."[citation needed] Note: Tommy and Annika do not appear. | ||||||
11 | 11 | "Pippi is Shipwrecked" | John Sobol | Antonio Zurera | December 26, 1997 | |
Tommy and Annika are intrigued and their curiosity piqued by Pippi's tales of personal encounters with shipwrecks. They consider Pippi very lucky and their own lives quite boring. She tells them not to despair. If it's a shipwreck they want, then they'll just go find one right that very day. Pippi pulls a rowboat out of the sea, proceeds to repair it and they set off to encounter a shipwreck. | ||||||
12 | 12 | "Pippi Saves the Old Folks Home" | John Sobol | Dan Nosella & Dave Pemberton | January 2, 1998 | |
When the old folks' home is being torn down and replaced by a newer, colder less human structure, Pippi comes to the rescue of the town's senior citizens. Not only does she prove that you can fight city hall, but she also manages to save the lives of the chairman's children in the process as the new building comes tumbling down, convincing the chairman to reconsider demolishing the old folks' home. Note: Tommy and Annika do not appear. | ||||||
13 | 13 | "Pippi Goes to the Fair" | Ken Sobol | Antonio Zurera | January 9, 1998 | |
Tommy and Annika introduce Pippi to a local custom, the annual town fair. It is all a bit confusing to Pippi and she has her own unique interpretation for everything she encounters, including the fire breather, snake charmer, card reader, bumper cars and Ferris wheel. When Adolf, the strongest man in the world, challenges to take on anyone, he is not aware that Pippi is in the audience and he soon regrets the challenge. |
Season 2 (1998)
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Storyboard by | Original U.S. air date[6] | |
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14 | 1 | "Pippi's Christmas" | Ken Sobol | Steve Remen | August 15, 1998 | |
Pippi's first Christmas on land proves to be a special one. Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom have nowhere to go for Christmas and even their attempts to get arrested are bungled. Pippi comes to their aid and helps them to understand the true meaning of Christmas. | ||||||
15 | 2 | "Pippi Doesn't Want to Grow Up" | John Sobol | Antonio Zurera | August 21, 1998 | |
Pippi suddenly realizes that she is eventually going to grow up. This is not a prospect she likes and as she thinks about her future, her fears are realized as we flash forward to a bleak future as a grown-up. | ||||||
16 | 3 | "Pippi Doesn't Go to School" | Ken Sobol | Frank Ramirez & Stephanie Gignac | August 22, 1998 | |
Pippi discovers that she's missing out on certain holidays because she doesn't go to school, so there's nothing to take a holiday from. She joins Annika and Tommy and attends the local school, much to the amusement of the other students and the dismay of the teacher. Before she leaves, Pippi teaches Bengt the bully and his lackeys a lesson. | ||||||
17 | 4 | "Pippi Goes Up North" | Ken Sobol | Royce Ramos | August 28, 1998 | |
Pippi and her friends join Captain Longstocking on a journey to a remote Northern Community to deliver supplies. It is a trip full of adventure as they team up with the natives to battle storms, icebergs and "poachers." | ||||||
18 | 5 | "Pippi Saves the Whales – Again" | Ken Sobol | Florentino J. Gopez | August 29, 1998 | |
The field trip up North continues and Pippi and her "crew" must outsmart Poachers to save the rare green whales from extinction. | ||||||
19 | 6 | "Pippi Goes to School – Or Does She?" | Ken Sobol | Antonio Zurera | September 4, 1998 | |
Pippi's friends are entering their report on the field trip up north in a competition for one of the special school prizes. Pippi decides this is worth returning to school for and is there to disrupt the special occasion, much to the disturbance of Mrs. Prysselius and the very "proper" guest of honor, Mr. Rosenbloom. | ||||||
20 | 7 | "Pippi Trains Some Animals and Their Owner" | Robert Stutt & Catharina Stackelberg | Steve Remen & Dan Nosella | September 5, 1998 | |
An encounter with a local farmer who treats his horse very badly convinces Pippi that she has to give his animals a vacation at Villa Villekulla. Horse and Mr. Nilsson are not too enthused with the new boarders, but the animal owner learns his lesson. | ||||||
21 | 8 | "Pippi Meets the White Lady" | John Sobol | Dan Nosella & Chad Hicks | September 11, 1998 | |
A mysterious woman arrives in the village just as a ghost is sighted at the old castle. Pippi teams up with Kling and Klang to solve the mystery of the ghost... or is it the White Lady? Note: Tommy and Annika do not appear. | ||||||
22 | 9 | "Pippi Finds a Mysterious Footprint" | John Sobol | Paul Shibli & Steve Remen | September 12, 1998 | |
The whole town is in an uproar at the discovery of a giant footprint in the snow, presumed to be that of a mythological creature. At the prospect of the town's and townsfolk notoriety, several people are caught in the drama and crazy antics of being the first to sight and capture the creature, thereby bringing fame and fortune to themselves. All the while, Mr. Nilsson gets around undetected wearing giant snowshoes on his feet. Note: Tommy and Annika do not appear. | ||||||
23 | 10 | "Pippi Enters a Flower Show" | Ken Sobol | Antonio Zurera | September 18, 1998 | |
Pippi sends a request to her father, Captain Longstocking, on a remote island in the South Pacific, for some unusual flower seeds so she may enter the town's annual flower show. The Captain's letter, explaining that the seeds are for cannibal flowers, is somehow lost as Pippi manages to grow the most exotic species of flowers ever seen. Not equating the loss of many small items to the flower, Pippi enters the show and chaos prevails as the cannibal flowers eat the other plant entries. Mrs. Prysellious silly accusation that the plants ate her flowers is dismissed until she is proven correct. In the end, Pippi wins the flower show and the cannibal flowers are named: Omnivora Pippidensus or "Hungry Pippis." | ||||||
24 | 11 | "Pippi Visits Aunt Matilda" | Ken Sobol | Dave Pemberton & Alex Hawley | September 19, 1998 | |
Bloom gets wind that he is being considered as Aunt Matilda's heir to her fortune upon her death. Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom are determined to ingratiate themselves to the crotchety old aunt and Pippi has the task of finding charitable activities for the reformed crooks. Note: Tommy and Annika do not appear. | ||||||
25 | 12 | "Pippi and the Carpenter" | John Sobol | Florentino J. Gopez | September 25, 1998 | |
Pippi befriends an inept, but good-natured carpenter and manages to help him find work in the village. When his poor workmanship puts the town at risk, Pippi must step in to do some hasty renovations. | ||||||
26 | 13 | "Pippi Takes a Train Ride" | Ken Sobol | Steve Remen & Dan Nosella | September 26, 1998 | |
Kling and Klang have been assigned to escort two criminals (the ones from the balloon ride) on a train to a maximum security prison. Also aboard for the ride are Tommy and Annika under Mrs. Prysselius's supervision and to the delight of Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom, a shipment of money is loaded along with a guard, prompting Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom to get on board as well. Pippi, Horse and Mr. Nilsson decide to join the party and the antics follow as Thunder-Karlsson and Bloom assume the criminals have a plan to get the money and want a part of it. Note: The two criminals from the fourth episode make a reappearance. |
References
[edit]- ^ "Marieve Herington". Archived from the original on July 20, 2009. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
- ^ a b Cheryl Binning (October 6, 1997). "Hitting the Screens: Cdn. flicks navigate distrib gamut » Playback". Playbackonline.ca. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
With an animated tv series version set to debut Oct. 17 on teletoon, additional Pippi hype will set the stage for the release.
- ^ Heffley, Lynne (July 3, 1998). "'Longstocking' Series Has Ordinary Look". LA Times. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
- ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 621–622. ISBN 978-1476665993.
- ^ "– Shows - Pippi Longstocking". Nelvana.com. Retrieved October 26, 2013.
- ^ a b "Amazon.com: Pippi Longstocking - Season 1 (US): Melissa Altro, Michael Hirsh". www.amazon.com. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
External links
[edit]- 1997 Canadian television series debuts
- 1998 Canadian television series endings
- 1990s Canadian animated television series
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