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'''''Emma's Theatre''''' is an Israeli-Canadian-British 3D computer animated television series that formerly aired on [[CBC Kids|Kids' CBC]] in Canada, and [[Playhouse Disney]] in the United States, and currently aired on [[BabyTV|Baby TV]] in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, and Israel from June 10, 2007 to May 9, 2009. The program aims to introduce babies and toddlers to different cultures and to expose them to different places and countries through short stories. The show is produced by PitchiPoy Animation Productions and distributed by [[WildBrain Studios|Decode Entertainment]], a DHX Media company.
'''''Emma's Theatre''''' is an Israeli-Canadian-British 3D computer animated television series that formerly aired on [[CBC Kids|Kids' CBC]] in Canada, and [[Playhouse Disney]] in the United States from June 10, 2007 to May 9, 2009, and currently aired on [[BabyTV|Baby TV]] in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, and Israel. The program aims to introduce babies and toddlers to different cultures and to expose them to different places and countries through short stories. The show is produced by PitchiPoy Animation Productions and distributed by [[WildBrain Studios|Decode Entertainment]], a DHX Media company.


==Premise==
==Premise==

Revision as of 12:24, 17 February 2020

Emma's Theatre is an Israeli-Canadian-British 3D computer animated television series that formerly aired on Kids' CBC in Canada, and Playhouse Disney in the United States from June 10, 2007 to May 9, 2009, and currently aired on Baby TV in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, and Israel. The program aims to introduce babies and toddlers to different cultures and to expose them to different places and countries through short stories. The show is produced by PitchiPoy Animation Productions and distributed by Decode Entertainment, a DHX Media company.

Premise

A little 5-year-old girl plays with a puppet theatre in her room, taking viewers on an adventure to a different place in the world in each episode. Through short stories, Emma introduces different countries and cultures with the help of her puppets. There is also a door that has rainbows, a sun and trees. During the ending credits, Emma thanks them and says goodbye.

Characters

  • Emma (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain, Andrea Harris in the UK, and Rona Bekerman in Israel) is a little 5-year-old girl who loves to put on a puppet shows with her four charming and cute little puppets.
  • Puppet #1 (voiced by Kathleen Barr, Carrie Mullan in the UK, and Einat Azulay in Israel) is a young male puppet with black hair and a yellow t-shirt.
  • Puppet #2 (voiced by Britt McKillip, Joanna Ruiz in the UK, and Talya Barkay in Israel) is a young female puppet with blonde hair with two pigtails and a magenta t-shirt.
  • Puppet #3 (voiced by Chantal Strand, Jo Wyatt in the UK, and Dikla Hadar in Israel) is a young female puppet with black hair and a red dress.
  • Puppet #4 (voiced by Ian James Corlett, Ben Small in the UK, and Dan Kiesler in Israel) is a young male puppet with spiky orange hair and a green t-shirt.