Pablo the Little Red Fox
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Genre | Children’s animation Educational Slice of life |
Created by | Hannah Giffard |
Based on | Red Fox and Red Fox on the Move by Hannah Giffard |
Starring |
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Composer | Rowland Lee |
Country of origin | United Kingdom United States |
Original languages | British English American English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Theresa Plummer-Andrews Roch Lener Jonathan Peel |
Producers | Ken Anderson Keith Tutt |
Running time | 5 minutes per episode (approx) |
Production companies | Red Fox Productions Millimages |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One BBC Two La Cinquième |
Release | 28 September 1999 2000 | –
Pablo the Little Red Fox is the British-American pre-school children's animated series that originally ran from 28 September to 17 November 1999 on BBC One and BBC Two (part of CBBC). The hero is a little red fox called Pablo and his siblings called Pumpkin and Poppy, their parents, Red Fox and Rose, their friends, a dog named Baxter, a hedgehog named Helena, a cat named Finbar, a frog called Fromage, a seagull called Gil and an owl named Madam Owl.
Plot
The action often takes place at night, when the three little fox cubs go out and explore the city, from circus tents, artist's studios and the local museum. Pablo often leads them astray but somehow they always get out of trouble and find a way back home, to their cozy den at the bottom of Hannah's garden.
Animation
The graphic style of the cartoons has intense colours and white outlines, reminiscent of silk paintings and Hannah Giffard's original water colour illustrations. The series concept was created by Hannah Giffard, the writer and illustrator of the original books called 'Red Fox' and 'Red Fox on the Move' published by Frances Lincoln. Hannah Giffard worked closely on the series as an editor and creator of many of the story lines. She also worked with the art director and director to create the characters and backgrounds for the series.
Music
The theme music was composed by Rowland Lee, the lyrics were written by John Grace (who was a writer for the show), and was performed by the now-defunct Clewborough House School in Camberley.
Awards
The show won the British Academy Children's Award for International in 2000.[1]
Telecast
At one point, the US dub of the UK show in the same year would be aired on Disney Channel's pre-school block Playhouse Disney (as part of their Mini Movies interstitials) in the U.S. in 2002. When it comes to this particular dub, while a lot of the original UK voices remained intact and some of the characters were re-dubbed to have an American with an American accents in the US dub. Bob Saker reprises her role as Finbar from the first season of the original. The British show has also aired on CBeebies, Nick Jr. and Playhouse Disney in the United Kingdom, Disney Channel in Southeast Asia, ZDF in Germany, Kindernet in the Netherlands, YLE in Finland, MiniMini+ in Poland, NRK in Norway, RTÉ in Ireland, ATV World in Hong Kong, Rai 3 in Italy, and La Cinquième in France. It also aired on ABC Television in Australia from 30 August 2000 to 14 May 2009. It aired briefly between early morning programmes on the Armed Forces Network. It also airs on GMA Network in the Philippines. In Canada, the show is also aired on Treehouse TV. In Ukraine, the show was aired on Malyatko TV, making Ukraine officially the only post-Soviet state to watch the show, in other countries, the show is also aired on Cartoon Network.
Episodes
Original episodes (1999)
- On the Top of the World (28 September 1999)
- The Biggest Bed (5 October 1999)
- Market Day (12 October 1999)
- Gone Hunting (19 October 1999)
- Pumpkin to the Rescue (26 October 1999)
- Fishing for Dad (2 November 1999)
- The Lost Bear (9 November 1999)
- In the Balance (16 November 1999)
- Footprint in the Snow (23 November 1999)
- The Playground (30 November 1999)
- Umbrella Day (7 December 1999)
- At the Supermarket (14 December 1999)
- Moving Out (21 December 1999)
- A New Home for Helena (28 December 1999)
- Bathtime
- The Football Match
- An Ice Day
- Three Wishes
- The Storm
- Me and my Shadow
- Sky High
- Buried Treasure
- Hide and Seek
- The Train Journey
- Pablo the Lifeguard
- Fooled You!
- Snowfox
- Happy Twelve Moons
- Sleepy Head
- Pumpkin Measures Up
- What's This?
- How Does it Grow, Pablo?
- Changing Rooms
- City Lights
- Pumpkin's Big Voice
- The Sound of Music
- Midnight Cleaning
- Rattling Bones
- Painter's Studio
- The Balloon Trip
- A Nest for Four
- Smile!
- Who's the Best?
- Sticky Paws
- The Growling Toy
- The Post-office
- Pablo and the Tin of Sardines
- A Cub in a Tangle
- The Kite (4 September 2000)
- The Abominable Drain Monster (11 September 2000)
- Abracadabra Pablo (18 September 2000)
- The Last Apple (25 September 2000)
Double bill episodes (1999)
These double-bill episodes were originally aired on CBeebies in the United Kingdom from the channel's launch.
- On the Top of the World/The Biggest Bed
- Market Day/Gone Hunting
- Pumpkin to the Rescue/Fishing for Dad
- The Lost Bear/In the Balance
- Footprint in the Snow/The Playground
- Umbrella Day/At the Supermarket
- Moving Out/A New Home for Helena
- Bathtime/The Football Match
- An Ice Day/Three Wishes
- The Storm/Me and my Shadow
- Sky High/Buried Treasure
- Hide and Seek/The Train Journey
- Pablo the Lifeguard/Fooled You!
- Snowfox/Happy Twelve Moons
- Sleepy Head/Pumpkin Measures Up
- What's This?/How Does it Grow, Pablo?
- Changing Rooms/City Lights
- Pumpkin's Big Voice/The Sound of Music
- Midnight Cleaning/Rattling Bones
- Painter's Studio/The Balloon Trip
- A Nest for Four/Smile!
- Who's the Best?/Sticky Paws
- The Growling Toy/The Post-office
- Pablo and the Tin of Sardines/A Cub in a Tangle
- The Kite/The Abominable Drain Monster
- Abracadabra Pablo/The Last Apple
See also
References
- ^ "Children's in 2000". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
External links
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