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Revision as of 04:11, 27 March 2023
Florrie's Dragons | |
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Created by | An Vrombaut |
Written by | An Vrombaut |
Directed by | Sean Rogers |
Creative director | An Vrombaut |
Opening theme | "Wake Up Florrie's Dragons" |
Ending theme | "Wake Up Florrie's Dragons" (Instrumental) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom South Africa |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Producer | Karina Stanford-Smith |
Running time | 9 minutes |
Production companies | Wish Films Clockwork Zoo Studio 100 Animation |
Original release | |
Network | Playhouse Disney |
Release | 8 September 2010 20 March 2011 | –
Related | |
64 Zoo Lane |
Florrie's Dragons (/floʊriː/) is a children's animated series that was produced by Wish Films and Clockwork Zoo[1] and animated by Studio 100 Animation.[2][3] The series is based on a children's book named Dear Dragon.[4] The series was created by An Vrombaut, the creator known from 64 Zoo Lane, which the series is related to.[5] The series mainly aired on Disney Junior in the United Kingdom.[6][7]
Premise
The story of Princess Florrie, and her five dragons, help to solve a problem, and have ideas for and enchantment and modern creativity.
Characters
- Princess Florrie – The main character of the series. She is a little princess and lives in the castle. She wears a golden crown on her head, brown hair with freckles, fair skin, magenta-and-yellow dress with a pair of magenta shoes.
- Paprika – The baker. She loves to bake stuff. She even bakes for events.
- Ferdinand - A king. He loves to be in charge of the castle. He even makes a list for events.
- Casimir - A wizard. He loves to do magic. He can make anything from the cauldron.
- Rattle – A tiny knight robot who makes rattling sounds everytime he moves.
Dragons
- Dear Dragon – Florrie's sidekick. He can blow bubbles.
- Toot-Toot – The dragon who can play a trumpet with his nose.
- Splish-Splash – The dragon who likes water and can make "pretty waves".
- Pom & Pom – The twin and cheerleader dragons.
- Zoom-Zoom – The dragon who flies super fast.
Broadcast
The series was also broadcast on Disney Junior in the United Kingdom, and returned on ITVBe's LittleBe Between 3 September 2018 and 29 August 2021, MiniMini+ in Poland,[4] and KIKA in Germany. The series was dubbed in the Irish language (Gaeilge) by Dublin-based studios Macalla Teoranta for TG4, and is called Dragain Florrie in Irish.[8] A Bangla dubbed version of the series was aired on Duronto TV in Bangladesh.
References
- ^ Middleton, Richard (20 April 2018). "CJ polishes up English Gem". C21Media. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
- ^ Milligan, Mercedes (23 April 2018). "CJ E&M, Mediacorp Snap Up Studio 100 & m4e Series". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
- ^ Dickson, Jeremy (19 April 2018). "Studio 100 sends more series to Asia". Kidscreen. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
- ^ a b Milligan, Mercedes (24 June 2014). "'Florrie's Dragons,' 'Maya the Bee' Take Wing for Poland". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
- ^ Wolfe, Jennifer (24 June 2014). "Studio 100 Inks Deal for 'Maya The Bee' and 'Florrie's Dragons'". Animation World Network. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
- ^ "Key animation starts on Florrie's Dragons in Cape Town". Screen Africa. 10 March 2010. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
- ^ Afan, Emily Claire (5 October 2009). "MIP co-pro and distribution roundup". Kidscreen. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
- ^ Dragain Florrie | Player | TG4 | Irish Television Channel, Súil Eile, retrieved 29 September 2020
External links
- 2010s British animated television series
- 2010s British children's television series
- 2010 British television series debuts
- 2011 British television series endings
- Animated television series about children
- Animated television series about dragons
- British children's animated adventure television series
- British children's animated fantasy television series
- British television shows based on children's books
- Television series about princesses
- British preschool education television series
- Animated preschool education television series
- 2010s preschool education television series
- South African animated television series
- South African children's television series
- English-language television shows
- Lost television shows
- United Kingdom television show stubs