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The series aired on [[PBS Kids]], as part of the ''[[PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch]]'' from 2000–2002, and made an individual PBS debut in 2003 along with ''[[George Shrinks]]'' and [[The Berenstain Bears (2003 TV series)|''The Berenstain Bears'']], also was shown from 2002–2005 on [[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]], and reruns of the show on [[Qubo]] aired from October 1, 2011 to January 2, 2015. The series was produced by [[Maurice Sendak|Wild Things Productions]] (uncredited), [[Nelvana]], [[Hong Ying Animation|Suzhou Hong Ying Animation Corporation Limited]] for the first two seasons and [[Philippine Animation Studio]] for the third season from 2000–2002, in association with [[Treehouse TV]] and [[PBS]].
The series aired on [[PBS Kids]], as part of the ''[[PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch]]'' from 2000–2002, and made an individual PBS debut in 2003 along with ''[[George Shrinks]]'' and [[The Berenstain Bears (2003 TV series)|''The Berenstain Bears'']], also was shown from 2002–2005 on [[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]], and reruns of the show on [[Qubo]] aired from October 1, 2011 to January 2, 2015. The series was produced by [[Maurice Sendak|Wild Things Productions]] (uncredited), [[Nelvana]], [[Hong Ying Animation|Suzhou Hong Ying Animation Corporation Limited]] for the first two seasons and [[Philippine Animation Studio]] for the third season from 2000–2002, in association with [[Treehouse TV]] and [[PBS]].


The 40-episode series debuted in 2000, aired its final episode in 2003. On [[PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch]], Season 2 continued reruns of its episodes until Sept. 5, 2004. However, with its own weekday slot on [[PBS Kids]], some select member [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] stations, including the PBS Kids Channel, continued to air the series with ''The Berenstain Bears'' until early 2005. Then beginning with 2005, ''The Berenstain Bears'' became a half hour show.
The 40-episode series debuted in 2000, aired its final episode in 2003. On [[PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch]], Season 2 continued reruns of its episodes until Sept. 5, 2004. However, with its own weekday slot on [[PBS Kids]], beginning in Sept 5, 2004, some select member [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] stations, including the PBS Kids Channel, continued to air the series with ''The Berenstain Bears'' until early 2005. The series aired reruns, but only from the third and fourth seasons. In early 2005, ''The Berenstain Bears'' became a half hour show and the show (Seven Little Monsters) was dropped altogether.


The theme song was performed by the Canadian band [[Barenaked Ladies]], also known for performing the theme to [[CBS]]’ ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]''.
The theme song was performed by the Canadian band [[Barenaked Ladies]], also known for performing the theme to [[CBS]]’ ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]''.

Revision as of 03:52, 26 October 2022

Seven Little Monsters
GenreChildren's show
Fantasy
Comedy
Created byMaurice Sendak
Directed byNeil Affleck
Lynn Reist
Glenn Sylvester
Voices ofJoanne Vannicola
Colin Mochrie
Dwayne Hill
Seán Cullen
Michele Scarabelli
Debra McGrath
Opening theme"Seven Little Monsters" by Barenaked Ladies
ComposerLesley Barber
Country of originCanada
China (seasons 1 & 2)
Philippines (season 3)
Original languagesEnglish
Filipino
Chinese
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes40
Production
Executive producers
  • Michael Hirsh
  • John B. Carls
  • Patrick Loubert (S1-2)
  • Clive A. Smith (S1-2)
  • Tom Pong (S1-2)
  • Frank Sapertein (S1-2)
  • Maurice Sendak
  • Scott Dyer (S3)
  • Mimbi L. Eloriaga (S3)
Producers
  • Tracy Leach (S3)
  • Susie Grondin (S3)
Running time26 minutes
Production companiesWild Things Productions
Nelvana Limited
Hong Ying Animation (seasons 1 & 2)
Philippine Animation Studio (season 3)
Treehouse (season 3)
Original release
NetworkPBS Kids (U.S.)
YTV (Canada)
ReleaseSeptember 30, 2000 (2000-09-30) –
October 6, 2003 (2003-10-06)

Seven Little Monsters, or 7 Little Monsters, is an animated television series about a family of seven monsters and their mother.[1] The series, based on the book of the same name, was created by Maurice Sendak and directed by Neil Affleck, Lynn Reist, and Glenn Sylvester. Each monster is named after a different number from one to seven, and each has unique physical characteristics.

Overview

The series aired on PBS Kids, as part of the PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch from 2000–2002, and made an individual PBS debut in 2003 along with George Shrinks and The Berenstain Bears, also was shown from 2002–2005 on YTV, and reruns of the show on Qubo aired from October 1, 2011 to January 2, 2015. The series was produced by Wild Things Productions (uncredited), Nelvana, Suzhou Hong Ying Animation Corporation Limited for the first two seasons and Philippine Animation Studio for the third season from 2000–2002, in association with Treehouse TV and PBS.

The 40-episode series debuted in 2000, aired its final episode in 2003. On PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch, Season 2 continued reruns of its episodes until Sept. 5, 2004. However, with its own weekday slot on PBS Kids, beginning in Sept 5, 2004, some select member PBS stations, including the PBS Kids Channel, continued to air the series with The Berenstain Bears until early 2005. The series aired reruns, but only from the third and fourth seasons. In early 2005, The Berenstain Bears became a half hour show and the show (Seven Little Monsters) was dropped altogether.

The theme song was performed by the Canadian band Barenaked Ladies, also known for performing the theme to CBSThe Big Bang Theory.

Characters

  • One (Joanne Vannicola) is the oldest and the only monster who can fly. She is a tomboy, a natural athlete who loves sports, and somewhat of a tattletale, often getting her siblings into trouble, but still cares deeply for them.
  • Two (Colin Mochrie) is the most helpful of the monsters and has a prominent nose which he often "sticks in where it doesn't belong".
  • Three (Dwayne Hill) is a dramatic monster who takes on a different personality and voice in every episode, often to the dismay of others.
  • Four (Seán Cullen) is always bad-tempered and grumpy. He is usually seen with his younger brother Five.
  • Five (Seán Cullen) is the biggest and most childlike of the monsters who speaks few words with a thick speech impediment. He has an enormous tongue and a voracious appetite.
  • Six (Michele Scarabelli) is the resident ballerina of the group who thinks she is the most beautiful of the monsters. Unlike her sister One, she has more feminine interests. She wears a purple leotard & a white tutu and holds a star wand, and speaks with a Queens accent.
  • Seven (Seán Cullen) is the youngest who has the ability to unscrew his head. He is the most gentle and timid monster and is afraid of bugs, and speaks in a Boris Karloff-esque voice.
  • Mom (Debra McGrath) is the mother of the seven monsters. A kindly, babushka-wearing witch, she is much smaller than her children and speaks with a Polish accent.
  • Mary is the monsters' hippie neighbor and good friend. She is the leader of a club called the Purple Pixies, which consists of other club members: Wendy (the only one who talks beside Mary), Angela, and Kate, who dislikes Six, and, always has a gloomy angry look.
  • Sam is Five's pet turtle.
  • Belinda is the monster family's pet cow.
  • Freddie is Mary's pet dog.

Episodes

Season 1 (2000)

All episodes in this season are directed by Glenn Sylvester.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byOriginal air date
11"Good Morning!"Jeph LoebSeptember 30, 2000 (2000-09-30)
The seven monsters are sent by Mom to buy some milk. However, this results in chaos when Six falls asleep on the bus and when Seven loses his head.
22"Good Night!"Jeph LoebOctober 7, 2000 (2000-10-07)
The seven monsters have a hard time getting some sleep, so Mom tells them a bedtime story.
33"The Mystery of the Missing Five"Seán CullenOctober 14, 2000 (2000-10-14)
Five goes around town to prove he's a good boy after Four hurt his feelings. Three goes detective to help the others find him.
44"Seven Monsters and a Baby"Matthew Daniel WeismanOctober 21, 2000 (2000-10-21)
The seven monsters take charge of chores in the house so Mama can have a restful nap. This gets complicated when they have to babysit Mrs. Mulligan's baby.
55"Are You My Family?"Ian WeirOctober 28, 2000 (2000-10-28)
Upset by One's hurtful remarks, Six goes away to find a new family. Meanwhile, the other monsters are in disarray without Six to help them prepare for Mother's Day.
66"Please Mr. Postman"Matthew Daniel WeismanNovember 4, 2000 (2000-11-04)
Two misses a trip to the park to wait for an important package. The monsters also need their picture taken, except that Seven's head is missing.
77"Doctor, Doctor!"John Pellatt and Kenn ScottNovember 11, 2000 (2000-11-11)
Two catches a cold, so the other monsters try to help him get better so he can come with them to the movies.
88"Along Came Mary"Seán CullenNovember 18, 2000 (2000-11-18)
Mary has moved in next door. The monsters compete to be her best friend, until she tells them they are equally groovy.
99"A Monster's Best Friend"Michael ThomaNovember 25, 2000 (2000-11-25)
The monsters bring home a puppy as a pet. They learn to train and love the puppy and win back Belinda's affections.
1010"Spooky"Matthew Daniel WeismanDecember 2, 2000 (2000-12-02)
The power goes out during a thunderstorm and the monsters are scared.
1111"Plooky"Seán CullenDecember 9, 2000 (2000-12-09)
When Mom wins a video camera, Four becomes a movie director and he orders the rest of the monsters to make a video with him.
1212"Fair Play"John Pellatt and Kenn ScottDecember 16, 2000 (2000-12-16)
Seven teaches all the monsters to work as a team to win the big soccer game.
1313"Lost and Found"Seán CullenDecember 23, 2000 (2000-12-23)
When Five finds a wallet with money at the park, the monsters find out that it's not their money. They learn that honesty is the best policy.

Season 2 (2001–02)

All episodes in this season are directed by Neil Affleck.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byOriginal air date
141"Losing Sam"Seán CullenNovember 3, 2001 (2001-11-03)
Five wins a pet turtle called Sam. But when Sam goes missing, Five and the other monsters must cooperate with Sam's track.
152"Out of Sight"Michael ThomaNovember 10, 2001 (2001-11-10)
One can't see properly so the monsters go to the optometrist to help her educate and see properly.
163"All the Marbles"Jeph Loeb, John Pellatt and Kenn ScottNovember 17, 2001 (2001-11-17)
When Seven sees a Monster Marbles toy on TV, he is fascinated with them and when the Monsters buy a birthday present for Mary, Seven buys the marbles.
174"The Whole Tooth"Seán CullenNovember 24, 2001 (2001-11-24)
Six is losing a baby tooth and she has to learn what loose teeth are.
185"My Fair One"Seán Cullen and Sheila DinsmoreDecember 1, 2001 (2001-12-01)
One plays baseball with Billy and Six must help One become a baseball player.
196"Splitting Hairs"Michael ThomaDecember 8, 2001 (2001-12-08)
Two is lacking in confidence prior to appearing as a contestant on his favorite game show when he fears getting a haircut.
207"Elephant!"David BoswellDecember 15, 2001 (2001-12-15)
Four meets an elephant named Wendy. When Four and Wendy come home from the zoo, Four learns that animals need friends.
218"A Day at the Firehouse"Seán CullenDecember 22, 2001 (2001-12-22)
The monsters visit Chief Lubomir to learn about fire safety which worries Seven.
229"Runaway Mom"Michael ThomaDecember 29, 2001 (2001-12-29)
After Mom was angry at her monsters for building a hot air balloon made out of pieces of the house and sent them to their room, the monsters think that Mom ran away.
2310"You are What You Eat"Seán CullenJanuary 5, 2002 (2002-01-05)
The County Fair is approaching and everyone is excited about the contest.
2411"April Fools"Seán CullenJanuary 12, 2002 (2002-01-12)
The monsters write a play despite everyone's input, but Five and Four want comedy. They annoy the other monsters with practical jokes until they teach them a lesson.
2512"It's a Wonder-Four Life"Seán CullenJanuary 19, 2002 (2002-01-19)
Four wishes he was an only child but he is surprised that he learns that his wish comes true.
2613"The Adventures of Super Three"David Boswell and Matthew Daniel WeismanJanuary 26, 2002 (2002-01-26)
The monsters pretend that they are the superheroes and villains in this world and make a mess in the basement rather than cleaning.

Season 3 (2003)

Note: In the United States, All the episodes in Season 3 (except for episodes 37 & 40) aired with The Berenstain Bears on PBS Kids.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byDirected byOriginal air date
27a1a"All's Quiet on the Monster Front"Kim ThompsonNeil AffleckJanuary 8, 2003 (2003-01-08) (on PBS Kids)
Two is trying to write a song for a contest and needs peace and quiet
27b1b"Nightmare on Chestnut Street"Seán CullenNeil AffleckJanuary 17, 2003 (2003-01-17) (on PBS Kids)
In trying to help Six get back to sleep after a scary dream, each monster shares their worst nightmare and soon they are all shaking with fear.
28a2a"Ear Spy"Johanna SteinLynn ReistJanuary 14, 2003 (2003-01-14) (on PBS Kids)
Seven passes off his eavesdropping as mind-reading. Impressed, the family arranges a big show for all the neighborhood kids.
28b2b"Bang! Zoom! To The Moon"Seán CullenLynn ReistJanuary 7, 2003 (2003-01-07) (on PBS Kids)
Four and his siblings try to build a rocket and go to the moon.
29a3a"My Favorite Crustacean"Kim ThompsonNeil AffleckJanuary 23, 2003 (2003-01-23) (on PBS Kids)
One's insistence to keep a growing Hermit Crab from their beach trip slowly inconveniences her siblings.
29b3b"Pennies for Seven"Michael ThomaNeil AffleckJanuary 24, 2003 (2003-01-24) (on PBS Kids)
The monsters compete to raise the most money for Sing Song the Panda's new home at the zoo.
30a4a"The Nose Knows"Seán CullenLynn ReistJanuary 27, 2003 (2003-01-27) (on PBS Kids)
When Four compares Two's nose to Pinocchio's, Two becomes insecure.
30b4b"Gone But Not Four-Gotten"Johanna SteinLynn ReistJanuary 28, 2003 (2003-01-28) (on PBS Kids)
31a5a"High Noon"Seán CullenNeil AffleckJanuary 15, 2003 (2003-01-15) (on PBS Kids)
The monsters wait impatiently for their cupcakes to finish baking, so they think of ways to pass the time.
31b5b"The Winning Streak"Seán CullenNeil AffleckJanuary 29, 2003 (2003-01-29) (on PBS Kids)
Spurred on by hopes of winning a trophy and creamed corn, Six competes in a bowling tournament.
32a6a"A Clean Sweep"Kim ThompsonLynn ReistJanuary 30, 2003 (2003-01-30) (on PBS Kids)
32b6b"The Two Who Cried Ouch!"Seán CullenLynn ReistJanuary 31, 2003 (2003-01-31) (on PBS Kids)
Two gets sick again. Enjoying the attention, he decides to fake being sick.
33a7a"The Monster Trash"Johanna SteinNeil AffleckFebruary 3, 2003 (2003-02-03) (on PBS Kids)
Six pawns off her promise to take out the trash onto the other monsters; all of whom take an "out of sight out of mind approach" to their duty.
33b7b"The Bad Hop"Seán CullenNeil AffleckFebruary 4, 2003 (2003-02-04) (on PBS Kids)
One's recent baseball injury makes her afraid to rejoin the team.
34a8a"A Five-y Tale"Kim ThompsonLynn ReistFebruary 5, 2003 (2003-02-05) (on PBS Kids)
When Five is having trouble learning how to somersault, his siblings try to give him advice the same way Mom usually does - by telling a story.
34b8b"The Big Store"Seán CullenLynn ReistFebruary 6, 2003 (2003-02-06) (on PBS Kids)
Six gets lost on a shopping trip to a big department store after not paying attention to her mom's directions.
35a9a"Dinner for Breakfast"Michael ThomaNeil AffleckJanuary 21, 2003 (2003-01-21) (on PBS Kids)
Via a wish to the Plooky, the monsters' desire for everything being opposite to what it's supposed to be turns the world backwards.
35b9b"Drip, Drip, Drip!"Seán CullenNeil AffleckJanuary 10, 2003 (2003-01-10) (on PBS Kids)
Four's negligence in turning off the water at home causes a drought during a heatwave.
36a10a"I'm Telling"Johanna SteinLynn ReistJanuary 16, 2003 (2003-01-16) (on PBS Kids)
One's constant tattling on her siblings ruins their plans of a backyard camp out.
36b10b"Voyage To the Bottom Of the Cereal Box"Seán CullenLynn ReistJanuary 6, 2003 (2003-01-06) (on PBS Kids)
Three gets his hopes up waiting for a submarine from his favorite cereal.
37a11a"The Bad Word"Seán CullenNeil AffleckOctober 2, 2003 (2003-10-02) (on YTV)
When Two starts using bad words, Mom tells the monsters a story about a boy who also used bad words.
37b11b"Don't Pass Go"Seán CullenNeil AffleckOctober 3, 2003 (2003-10-03) (on YTV)
Seven wants to play a new board game but doesn't want to read the game's rules.
38a12a"Ahoy, Me Monsters"Kim ThompsonLynn ReistJanuary 13, 2003 (2003-01-13) (on PBS Kids)
A mysterious letter arrives for Pirate Captain Three, instructing him and his monster crew to solve a series of puzzles to find buried backyard treasure.
38b12b"A Pony Tale"Kim ThompsonLynn ReistJanuary 22, 2003 (2003-01-22) (on PBS Kids)
Six runs away after being pressured to give away her toy pony and later learns to give things away that she is too big for.
39a13a"No Place like Home"Michael ThomaNeil AffleckJanuary 20, 2003 (2003-01-20) (on PBS Kids)
When Uncle Schmooty offers to swap his mansion for the family home, One and the others learn that bigger doesn't necessarily mean better.
39b13b"Guys and Dolls"Seán CullenNeil AffleckJanuary 9, 2003 (2003-01-09) (on PBS Kids)
Upon catching Five playing with dolls, Four disastrously attempts to get his brother to pursue masculine pursuits.
40a14a"And Baby Makes Eight"Johanna SteinLynn ReistOctober 6, 2003 (2003-10-06) (on YTV)
Three masquerades as a baby to get the attention he wants, but then realizes this means missing out on the meteor shower tonight.
40b14b"These Are Our Lives!"Seán CullenLynn ReistOctober 1, 2003 (2003-10-01) (on YTV)
A quarrelsome Four and Five consider disowning each other, until their mom tells them to clean out the garage together.

References

  1. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 729–730. ISBN 978-1476665993.