THE BACKYARDIGANS
(Treehouse TV, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., October 11, 2004-July 12, 2013)
Nelvana Limited,
Nickelodeon Studios Florida (pilot), Nick Digital (pilot), Nickelodeon
Animation Studio (as Nick Jr. Productions)
(Treehouse TV, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., October 11, 2004-July 12, 2013)
MAIN CAST:
Speaking:
Lizzie
Waterworth (U.K.) – Uniqua, Austin
Naelee Rae
(season 1-2) & Gianna Bruzzese
(season 3-4) – Tasah
Jonah Bobo –
Austin
Singing:
Jamia Simone
Nash (season 1-3) & Avion Baker
(season 4) – Uniqua
Sean Curley
– Pablo
Corwin C.
Tuggles (season 1), Leon Thomas III
(season 2-3), Damani
Roberts (season 3) & Tyrel Jackson
Williams (season 3-4) – Tyrone
Kristin Klabunde
(season 1-3) & Gabriella Malek
(season 3-4) – Tasha
The
Backyardigans was a CGI-animated musical series that followed the
adventures of five anthropomorphic animal children as they hung out in their
shared backyard and used their imagination to go on wild adventures. These
children were Uniqua (LeShawn Jefferies & Lizzie Waterworth), a
pink-spotted unique creature that was curious, self-confident and adventurous,
and the group’s leader by default; Pablo (Zach Tyler Eisen, Jake Goldberg &
Janet James), a high-strung blue penguin that tended to overreact and
experience panic attacks when encountering difficulty; Tyrone (Reginald Davis
Jr., Jordan Coleman, Chris Grant Jr., Maria Darling & Emma Tate), a
laid-back and cool-headed red-haired orange moose that always had a sarcastic
comment at the ready; Tasha (Naelee Rae, Gianna Bruzzese, Darling & Tate),
a strong-willed yellow hippopotamus who was rational, skeptical, and determined
to get her own way; and Austin (Jonah Bobo & Waterworth), an imaginative
fun-loving purple kangaroo that was shy at first since having just moved in, but
grew to become more outgoing. Episodes would typically follow a formula, with
the characters introducing themselves and the scenario they’re about to
experience before the backyard transformed into that setting. The imaginary
locations would fade back into the yard once they were done playing and
returned to their respective homes. Each episode was set to a different genre
of music (which the background music would emulate) and featured four songs.
The music was composed by Evan
Lurie and Douglas Wieselman.
The
Backyardigans previewed on Canadian network Treehouse TV on September 11, 2004
before debuting on the Nick
Jr. programming block on Nickelodeon on
October 12, 2004. The series was created by Nick Jr.’s vice president Janice Burgess, after she was
invited to develop an idea by president Brown Johnson. A pilot called “Me and My
Friends” was produced at Nickelodeon
Studios Florida, featuring actors in full-body puppet costumes. The network
passed, but Johnson encouraged Burgess to retool the idea, felling it would
work better in animation. The resulting second pilot was approved for a full
series order. The inspiration for the series came from action films, Burgess
thinking “it would be fun to take kids on that big adventure”. She was also
inspired by her childhood backyard, where she and her friends would play games
and use their imaginations. Uniqua was based on how Burgess viewed herself as a
kid and was the only character to appear in every episode. Dan Yaccarino designed the characters,
with additional designing done by Michael
Lennicx from Nick
Digital. Nelvana handled the series’ animation and distribution. As they
used actual children for the voices, many of them often ended up being recast
as the show went on. When it aired in the U.K., the episodes were dubbed over
by British actors.
The series proved
a hit with critics children and parents; racking up eight Daytime Emmy Award nominations, winning
two, as well as Annie Award and Gemini Award nominations, winning one of the
latter. In 2009, Johnson
stated that they planned to keep the show running as long as possible,
feeling that it was an “evergreen” property that could transcend multiple
generations. Ultimately, forever ended up only being four seasons and 80
episodes. While a 5th was planned, Burgess decided she was ready to
move on to other projects and joined much of her team in transitioning over to
Nickelodeon’s revival of Winx Club. The entire series was released by Paramount
Home Media Distribution across 21
DVDs in North America, with co-producer Nelvana
and later Fremantle Home Media handling
worldwide releases. Two seasons were made available to stream on Paramount+.
1 comment:
I wish someone can create a brand new series of The Backyardigans Reboot on Nick Jr. 2024.
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