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American children's animated television receiver series

Little Einsteins
Disney's Little Einsteins logo.svg
Genre Children's tv series
Educational
Take chances
Musical
Science fiction
Comedy
Created past Douglas Wood
Adult by Douglas Forest[a]
Written by Eric Weiner[a]
Directed by Andy Thom (supervising, flavor 2)[a]
Artistic director Olexa Hewryk (flavor i)
Voices of Jesse Schwartz
Natalia Wojcik
Aiden Pompey
Erica Huang
Harrison Chad
Theme music composer Billy Straus
Composers Billy Straus
Matthias Gohl
Teese Gohl[a]
Land of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 2 (excluding 2 specials)
No. of episodes 67 (including the aforementioned two specials) (listing of episodes)
Production
Executive producers Eric Weiner
Susan Holden
Steve Oakes
Richard Winkler
Producer Kris Greengrove[a]
Running time 24 minutes
Production companies The Babe Einstein Visitor
Curious Pictures
Release
Original network Playhouse Disney
Picture format NTSC
Original release August 23, 2005 (2005-08-23) –
June 19, 2010 (2010-06-19)
External links
Official website

Lilliputian Einsteins is an American interactive blithe children'south boob tube series produced for The Baby Einstein Visitor (which, at the time, was owned by Disney). It was created past Douglas Woods and Eric Weiner. The series started out with a direct-to-video motion picture, Our Huge Adventure, that was released on August 23, 2005. The full series premiered on Playhouse Disney on October 9, 2005, and the final episode aired on December 22, 2009.

Sixty-seven episodes were produced. The educational children series was developed for television set by Douglas Wood who created the concept and characters, and a subsequent team headed past Emmy Accolade-winning director Olexa Hewryk and JoJo's Circus co-creator Eric Weiner, and co-produced past Curious Pictures and The Baby Einstein Visitor (and so Disney-owned).

The first regular episode of Piddling Einsteins premiered in the Uk on October 3, 2005 and in the US on October 9, 2005. The last regular episode was originally broadcast (in the US) on December 22, 2009, and a standalone special entitled "Rocket's Firebird Rescue" was released on June 19, 2010, marking the series' official end. The serial connected to air in reruns later on, including after Playhouse Disney was rebranded as Disney Junior on February fourteen, 2011 through March 25, 2019. Later, this evidence was added to Disney+.[one]

Overview

Little Einsteins was designed to teach the target demographic art and music appreciation by integrating famous or culturally meaning art works (usually, but not exclusively, paintings) and classical music (most typically from the Bizarre, Classical, and Romantic eras) into the scenery, plot and soundtrack of each episode.

The evidence is likewise designed to encourage viewer interaction (such every bit encouraging the audition to pat their knees, gesture or sing along to assist the characters succeed on their "mission").

Episodes

Characters

(From tiptop to bottom) Leo, June, Quincy, Annie, Rocket

Main

  • Leo is Annie's older blood brother who is the leader of the Little Einsteins and pilots Rocket. His main talent is conducting, and his most prized possession is his conductor's baton. He has tan pare, red hair and green eyes. He wears green glasses, a black shirt with an orangish stripe, orange cargo shorts, white socks, and orange, black and white shoes. He is voiced by Jesse Schwartz (Piers Stubbs in the UK). His singing is provided by Harrison Chad. He is six years former.
  • June is a young Chinese-American ballerina who loves to dance. She has pale pare, curt dark brown hair and brown optics. She wears a pinkish headband, a purple dress with a pinkish belt, low-cal blueish pearl earrings and ruby-red ballet slippers but within white socks in the Season two episode "Show and Tell". She is voiced by Erica Huang (Poppy Friar in the U.k.). She is half dozen years quondam.
  • Quincy is a young African-American musician who plays a multifariousness of musical instruments, including the violin, flute, and trumpet. At some point in most episodes, Quincy exclaims, "I tin-Not believe information technology!" when surprised or amazed. He has chocolate-brown pare, dark brown curly pilus and brown optics and wears a scarlet and blue baseball game cap, a yellow shirt with green long sleeves, blue pants, and cherry-red and white shoes. He is voiced by Aiden Pompey (Mitchell Zhangazha in the UK). He is five years sometime.
  • Annie is Leo's younger sis who is the smallest member of the team group, a immature vocaliser who loves to sing and the merely character who has piloted Rocket lone. She likes singing and animals, including dolphins and horses, simply has arachnophobia. In Flavour 1, Annie's singing posture is with one hand up in the air and the other hand on her breast, and then she comes to own a silver microphone white a royal speaker and orange musical notes later on winning information technology in a singing competition in the season 2 episode "Annie, Get Your Microphone!" When she wishes to urgently point something out to the team or when she is surprised or amazed, her usual phrase is "Await-look-look!". She has fair pare, blonde pilus tied into two pigtails with held past her pinkish hair bows and blue eyes. She wears a green shirt, a blue overall dress, and magenta and white shoes in Flavor 1 and a low-cal blue shirt, a pink overall dress, white socks, and blue and white shoes in Flavour ii. She is voiced by Natalia Wójcik (Kirsty Hickey in the UK). She is four years sometime.
  • Rocket is the Little Einsteins' primary manner of transportation, as well as their friend. He has an array of tools and accessories that help the team complete their missions. He also has the power to transform into any other form of transportation, similar a submarine or a train. He communicates by making marimba noises. He is capable of going to outer infinite.

Recurring

  • Big Jet is a bluish fighter plane which appears to resemble a Soviet MiG-29. Large Jet has been known to ruin parties and steal things to keep for himself. Big Jet hates springtime, owing to his being allergic to flowers, as seen in the episode "Oh Yep, Oh Yes, it'southward Springtime". He also hates losing, as seen in "The Bang-up Sky Race Rematch". In the episode, "Show and Tell", Big Jet gets revenge on Rocket and the Little Einsteins for defeating him in all of his appearances by stealing their favorite things. He befriends them later, however.
  • Fiddling Mouse, The Good Knight, and Joey the Kangaroo appeared individually in their ain episodes, "The Mouse and the Moon", "The Expert Knight and The Bad Knight", and "Leap For Joey", respectively, and collectively in the three episodes' crossover-sequel, "Rocket Soup".
  • The Three Petty Pigs appeared in 3 episodes: "Farmer Annie", "Super Fast", and "Build It Rocket".
  • Melody the Music Pet is a musical pet that Leo helped find her ticket for the pet train in "Melody the Music Pet". Afterward boarding the train, Tune is brought to live with Leo. She reappeared in "Melody and Me", where Leo must save her subsequently her hot-air balloon flies away.
  • The Bad Knight is the knight who imprisoned the Skilful Knight. In the episode "The Expert Knight and The Bad Knight" he rides a cello that acts like a horse. At the cease of the episode, it is revealed that he was nether a magic spell that made him a bad knight. after rescuing the Good Knight, he himself transforms back into a good knight. In the episode "Rocket Soup," he helps the Little Einsteins get peas to make Rocket Soup for Rocket to eat.
  • The Niggling Red Train is a good friend of Annie, and despite his small size, he is very determined and very stiff. He appeared in the episodes "Go W, Immature Railroad train" and "Annie, Get Your Microphone!".

Others

  • Ring appeared in the episode "Ring Around the Planet" when it cruel off Saturn and landed nearly June's garden. Ring is likewise a great dancer but like June which makes them and the residue of the Fiddling Einsteins friends, with the team bringing it back abode to Saturn.
  • Grandma Rocket appeared in the episode "Little Red Rockethood" and is the grandmother of Rocket. She shares a similar appearance to Rocket but is majestic and has glasses and gray pilus. But as Rocket, she communicates by marimba sounds.

Production

In the UK version, the Little Einsteins are voiced by Poppy Lee Friar (June), Piers Stubbs (Leo), Kirsty Hickey (Annie), and Mitchell Zhangazha (Quincy), and sure American terms are converted to the British vernacular: for example, irresolute mentions of "Candy Canes" to mentions of "Sweetie Sticks."

Additional home and streaming media

DVD Releases Included episodes Release appointment
Our Huge Risk "Our Huge Adventure" (afterward separated into the episodes "A Brand New Outfit" and "The Missing Invitation") August 23, 2005
Squad Up for Adventure "How We Became the Little Einsteins: The True Story", "I Love to Carry", "Rocket Safari" Apr 25, 2006
Mission Celebration! "The Altogether Machine", "Get West, Immature Railroad train", "The Birthday Balloons" August 22, 2006
Legend of The Gilded Pyramid "The Legend of the Golden Pyramid", "Dragon Kite", "Annie and the Trivial Toy Airplane" Feb 27, 2007
Rocket'southward Firebird Rescue "Rocket'south Firebird Rescue", "Rocket Soup" August 21, 2007
Race for Space "The Treasure Behind the Little Red Door", "Super Fast", "The Great Heaven Race Rematch" Feb 19, 2008
Flight of the Instrument Fairies "Flight of the Instrument Fairies", "The Puppet Princess", "The Glass Slipper Ball", "Niggling Red Rockethood" August 5, 2008
The Christmas Wish "Show and Tell", "The Christmas Wish", "The Wind-Up Toy Prince", "The Northern Night-Light" Oct 14, 2008
Go to Europe (Us release) "Hello, Cello", "Giddy Sock Saves the Circus", "Go Squad!" August 31, 2009
O Yes, it's Springtime (Uk release with Usa voices) "Farmer Annie", "O Aye, O Yep, information technology's Springtime", "Annie and the Beanstalk" September 1, 2009
Fire Truck Rocket's Blastoff "Fire Truck Rocket", "Melody the Music Pet", "Carmine's Large Race", "Mr. Penguin's Ice Cream Adventure" September eight, 2009
Go to Africa (The states release) "He Speaks Music", "Animal Snack Time", "The Puzzle of the Sphinx" November xi, 2009
Go to America (US release) "Melody and Me", "A Tall Totem Tale", "Knock on Wood" November xi, 2009
Animate being Trek "Whale Tale", "Duck, Duck, June", "Leap for Joey", "Little Elephant's Big Parade" February 9, 2010
Incredible Shrinking Adventure "The Incredible Shrinking Risk", "Quincy and the Instrument Dinosaurs", "Rocket the Bug", "Sleeping Bassoon" June 18, 2013

The serial also had two VHS Releases one being a VHS version of Our Huge Adventure and the second being "Climb Aboard and Get Ready to Explore" which included the episodes "The Birthday Balloons", "Dragon Kite" and "Band Around the Planet". The Halloween special is a bonus feature on the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse DVD Mickey's Treat.

Reception

The series was given a v-star rating past Mutual Sense Media.[ii]

In other media

A video game based on the evidence was released for the Game Male child Advance in 2006.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d east Information about the cast and crew is taken from the closing credits of each episode.

References

  1. ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New year's Cartoons on Television and Movie. McFarland & Co. pp. 169–170. ISBN9781476672939.
  2. ^ "Little Einsteins TV Review". Common Sense Media. 27 November 2007. Archived from the original on February 18, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2015.

External links

  • Official website
  • Petty Einsteins at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Einsteins