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Odd Squad
A yellow badge shape with a starburst coming from its center, emblazoned with the words "Odd Squad"
Odd Squad logo
GenreEducational,[1] Comedy[2]
Created byTim McKeon
Adam Peltzman
Written byTim McKeon
Directed byVarious
Creative directorJim Foundic[citation needed]
Starring
ComposerPaul Buckley
Country of originCanada
United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes57 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersJ.J. Johnson
Tim McKeon
Blair Powers
Paul Siefken
ProducersMatthew J.R. Bishop
Georgina Lopez
Production locationsToronto, Ontario
EditorsJennifer Essex-Chew
Courtney Goldman
Christopher Minns
Running time10-12 minutes; two episodes paired for a half-hour program
Production companiesThe Fred Rogers Company
Sinking Ship Entertainment
Original release
NetworkTVOKids (Canada)
Ici Radio-Canada Télé (Canada)
PBS Kids (U.S.)
ReleaseNovember 26, 2014 (2014-11-26) –
present

Odd Squad (stylized as ODD SQUAD) is a Canadian/American children's live action television series that premiered on TVOKids in Canada and PBS Kids in the United States on November 26, 2014, both on the same day. The series was created by Tim McKeon and Adam Peltzman and is co-produced by The Fred Rogers Company and Sinking Ship Entertainment in association with TVOKids and Ici Radio-Canada Télé. The series features young agents who use indirect reasoning and math to solve and investigate strange happenings in their town. This is commonly in the form of satire—or other comedic archetypes—and is used to teach the audience math skills and math-related topics. In the UK, the series airs on CBBC.[3] In Latin America, it airs on Discovery Kids.

Plot

The series follows the exploits of Odd Squad, a kid-run organization that solves peculiar problems using math skills. In particular, it typically features two investigation agents in precinct 13579 of the organization—Agents Olive (Dalila Bela) and Otto (Filip Geljo) in the 1st season, and Olympia (Anna Cathcart) and Otis (Issac Kragten) in the second season. Selected episodes feature other groups of agents at the organization, like security officers, tube operators, or scientists. Agent names always start with the letter O.

Agents are typically given cases by Ms. O (Millie Davis) and travel through a tube system to arrive at the scene. They deduce the solution to the problem or the perpetrator of it using mathematical principles that are typically the focus of the episode. Often, they cannot solve the problem at the scene and must go back to their precinct's headquarters or to the "Mathroom" (T.J. McGibbon), a talking room that can display their information in front of them to help them see connections and better solve their case. Along with math, agents also use gadgets designed by the scientists; in the first season, Agent Oscar (Sean Michael Kyer) heads the lab, gaining an assistant, Agent Oona (Olivia Presti), in early season two who eventually takes over the lab. Agents also face off with a variety of recurring villains who often put a mathematical spin on their nefarious plots. Even though they occasionally arrive at a point when they believe the case is unsolvable, the agents always end up finding a solution to the problems.

Characters

Main characters

  • Agent Olive (Dalila Bela, season 1): A veteran agent of Odd Squad, Olive began season 1 adapting to working with and training her new partner, rookie agent Otto. Olive is usually calm, brisk, and serious. She has a morbid fear of pies, which she acquired after saving Odd Squad HQ from a pie-related disaster instigated by her previous partner, a very gifted agent named Todd who was removed from the squad and became a villain. In the season 1 finale, Olive departs the series along with her partner, Otto, to run a different Odd Squad precinct as Ms. O.
  • Agent Otto (Filip Geljo, season 1): Olive's partner, and in the opening episode the newest Odd Squad agent. The fun-loving Otto acts as a comic foil to Olive's straight-man demeanor, frequently annoying her. Although a rookie, Otto frequently uncovers the facts needed to solve the case at hand, even doing so in Olive's absence, proving his worth as an agent. In the season 1 finale, Otto departs the series to run another Odd Squad office as Mr. O with his partner, Olive.
  • Ms. O (Millie Davis, seasons 1–): "Ms. O" is the title of any female head of an Odd Squad division, but in-show, the title most often refers to the head of the division featured on the show. The stern Ms. O leads the organization with an iron fist. She has the tendency to yell (a habit seen less frequently as the series progresses) and is often seen sipping a juice box. Despite appearing younger than most of the agents, Ms. O has worked for Odd Squad for several decades; her actual age remains a mystery. Before she became Ms. O, she worked as an Odd Squad field agent, going by the name "Oprah".
  • Agent Oscar (Sean Michael Kyer, seasons 1–2): Odd Squad's resident scientist and gadgeteer, Oscar is a quirky though incredibly knowledgeable genius who spends most of his time at Odd Squad Headquarters tinkering with gadgets in his lab. Agents go to him for technical solutions to their problems. Oscar has a goofy side, delivering his zany scientific rants with a generous dose of hand gestures and vocal sound effects. Oscar departed from the series in the episode "Oscar Strikes Back", where he became the president of the Odd Squad lab sector after the former president was removed from Odd Squad for misconduct.
  • Agent Olympia (Anna Cathcart, season 2): A new agent, introduced at the start of season 2, who joins to fill the opening left by the departure of Olive and Otto in the season 1 finale. She was given early graduation from the Academy because Ms. O wanted her in the equivalent of Otto's position.
  • Agent Otis (Isaac Kragten, season 2): A new agent, introduced at the start of season 2, who joins to fill the opening left by the departure of Olive and Otto in the season 1 finale. He is generally very serious and does not like to speak. There is no record of him attending the Academy, but he is the seasoned member of the new team. He exhibits dislikes others around him find strange, including an initial distaste for gum and a dislike of the ingredients of pizza when offered a pizza party for solving 50 cases in a week.
  • Agent Oona (Olivia Presti, season 2): Odd Squad's resident scientist and gadgeteer. Oona took Oscar's role as the lab scientist in Odd Squad headquarters after the events in the episode "Oscar Strikes Back".

Recurring roles

  • Dr. O (Peyton Kennedy, seasons 1–): The head doctor of Odd Squad. She is known for her eccentric behavior and frequently says things that make no sense, whilst frequently reminding the agents "I'm a doctor!" in a manner reminiscent of Star Trek's Dr. McCoy.
  • Agent Obfusco (Jaeden J. Noel, season 1): An Odd Squad agent and cross-cultural expert who speaks in obscure riddles. He is difficult for the other agents to understand, and extremely peculiar, even for an organization named Odd Squad, so the other agents try to avoid working with him. He has a sister named Obfuscolina who is even odder and is hard for even him to understand.
  • Agent Ocean (Elijah Sandiford, season 2): Odd Squad's director of the creature room. Ocean has a laid-back and easy-going personality and he is friendly to the other agents. He specializes in animals/creature knowledge that Odd Squad agents may need to know.
  • Agent Octavia (Julia Lalonde, season 1): Agent Oz's partner. It was noted in an episode that she is one of Ms. O's best agents. She is usually looking for Agent Oz because he is invisible.
  • Oksana (Madeleine Barbeau, seasons 1-): Odd Squad's resident cook, who prepares all the meals by herself. She has a deadpan manner.
  • Agent Olaf (Eshaan Buadwal, seasons 1–): Agent Oren's partner. Olaf is happy-go-lucky and jovial in nature but tends to be very simple-minded. Despite this, he has shown to have moments of intelligence, often to the shock and amazement of his fellow agents. He shares Oren's penchant for laziness. He dreams of becoming a dentist and fears not becoming one. He loves potatoes. It is later revealed that he is a werewolf.
  • Agent Orchid (Michela Luci, seasons 1–): One of the younger agents. She tends to be extremely stubborn.
  • Agent Oren (Brendan Heard, seasons 1–): Agent Olaf's partner. Oren is snarky and arrogant. Oren and his partner have an ongoing rivalry with Olive and Otto. Unlike their industrious rivals, Oren likes to weasel his way out of work whenever possible. Oren likes to brag and considers himself Odd Squad's best agent. Oren has a fear of pancakes and dreams of becoming director of Odd Squad.
  • Agent Owen (Christian Distefano, seasons 1–): The head of Odd Squad security.

Others

  • Polly Graph (Ava Preston): A girl who runs a stand selling hot chocolate or lemonade, depending on the season, outside her house. Odd Squad agents frequently patronize her stand. She is very fond of graphs and always has just the right visual representation to deal with the situation at hand. While she is not an agent, she offers data of all sorts to agents passing by in town. Ms. O has asked her to come in to assist on cases and internal business within the squad on occasion.
  • Soundcheck (Lucas Meeuse, Matthew Armet, Thomas Alderson, Stephan Dickson): Fictitious and satirical boy band made up of Tony D., Danny T., Ringo, and Johnny J., and is well liked by all the Odd Squad agents with the exception of Agent Olive, who later admits to liking them in Odd Squad: The Movie (2016). Songs by the group include Take Away Four, The Force of Gravity and Up, Down, Left, Right. Sound Check as a group appears on the album Odd Squad: Stop the Music by Paul Buckley (PBS Kids, 2016).

Villains

  • Fladam[4][5] (Martin Roach, seasons 1–): A villain who converts objects and people into a two-dimensional form.
  • Noisemaker (David Tompa, seasons 1-): A villain who wants to fill the world with odd noises. He wears a variety of instruments all over his body that makes sounds whenever he moves.
  • Odd Todd (Joshua Kilimnik, seasons 1–): Previously an agent at the squad, Todd was removed from the squad for causing problems and subsequently became Odd Todd. A recurring villain in the first season, he was outsmarted by Agent Otto and renounced oddness for other interests. In the second season, he has taken up gardening and has been seen providing assistance to agents at the squad. Early in the first season before Todd was introduced, it was a running gag that characters would comment about Otto being "so much better than Olive's last partner." Upon Otto's asking about who was her last partner, they would change the subject.
  • Shapeshifter (Laura Landauer, seasons 1–): A villain who can transform or transform anything into another thing but remains the same weight.
  • Tiny Dancer (Danielle Benton, seasons 1-): A villain that makes inanimate objects dance on command.


Episode list

Series overview

Season Episodes Season premiere Season finale
1 40 November 26, 2014 May 30, 2016
2 25[6] June 20, 2016 TBA
Film August 1, 2016

Season 1 (2014–16)

# in series # in season Prod. #[7] Title American Premiere (PBS Kids)[7] Canadian Premiere (TVO Kids) French Canadian Premiere (Radio-Canada) United Kingdom Premiere (CBBC)
1 1 101 Zero Effect/Bad Luck Bears November 26, 2014[1] January 3, 2015 June 22, 2015/June 23, 2015
2 2 102 Soundcheck/Double Trouble November 26, 2014[1] January 10, 2015 June 24, 2015/June 25, 2015
3 3 105 My Better Half/The Confalones November 27, 2014 January 24, 2015 July 2, 2015/June 26, 2015
4 4 106 Blob on the Job/Party of 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 November 28, 2014 January 31, 2015 June 29, 2015/July 3, 2015
5 5 104 Reindeer Games December 1, 2014 December 21, 2016
6 6 107 Oscar and the Oscarbots/Picture Day December 2, 2014 February 7, 2015 July 6, 2015/July 7, 2015[8]
7 7 108 A Case of the Sing Alongs/Ms. O Uh Oh December 3, 2014 February 14, 2015 July 8, 2015[9]/July 9, 2015[10]
8 8 103 Crime at Shapely Manor December 4, 2014 January 17, 2015 June 30, 2015/July 1, 2015
9 9 109 Skip Day/The Great Grinaldi December 5, 2014 February 21, 2015 July 10, 2015[11]/July 13, 2015[12]
10 10 110 The Trouble with Centigurps/Totally Odd Squad December 8, 2014 February 28, 2015 July 14, 2015[13]/July 15, 2015[14]
11 11 111 How to Interrogate a Unicorn/The Briefcase December 9, 2014 March 7, 2015 July 16, 2015[15]/July 17, 2015[16]
12 12 112 Best Seats in the House/Agent Obfusco December 10, 2014 March 14, 2015 July 20, 2015[17]/July 21, 2015[18]
13 13 113 Life of O'Brian/Whatever Happened to Agent Oz? December 19, 2014 March 22, 2015 July 22, 2015[19]/July 23, 2015[20]
14 14 114 The Jackies/Invasion of the Body Switchers December 26, 2014 March 29, 2015 September 18, 2015/September 21, 2015[21]
15 15 115 The Odd Antidote/The One That Got Away January 5, 2015 April 5, 2015 September 22, 2015/September 23, 2015[21]
16 16 116 Odd Outbreak/The Perfect Lunch January 12, 2015 April 12, 2015 September 24, 2015/September 25, 2015[21]
17 17 117 Rise of the Hydraclops/O is Not for Old January 19, 2015 April 19, 2015 September 28, 2015/September 29, 2015[22]
18 18 118 Dance Like Nobody's Watching/Recipe for Disaster January 19, 2015 April 26, 2015 September 30, 2016/October 1, 2016[23]
19 19 119 Hold the Door/Flatastrophe January 20, 2015 May 3, 2015 October 2, 2015/October 5, 2015[24]
20 20 120 Puppet Show/Mystic Egg Pizza January 21, 2015 May 10, 2015 October 6, 2015/October 7, 2015[25]
21 21 121 6:00 to 6:05 January 22, 2015 May 17, 2015 October 8, 2015/October 9, 2015[26]
22 22 122 The Potato Ultimato/A Fistful of Fruit Juice March 31, 2015 May 24, 2015 July 11, 2016[27]/July 12, 2016[28]
23 23 123 Soundcheck Part Deux/Jinx April 1, 2015 May 31, 2015 July 13, 2016[29]/July 14, 2016[30]
24 24 124 Training Day May 25, 2015 June 28, 2015 July 15, 2016[31]/July 18, 2016
25 25 125 Trading Places/Bad Lemonade May 26, 2015 July 5, 2015 July 19, 2016[32]/July 20, 2016[33]
26 26 126 Robert Plant/Game Time May 27, 2015 June 7, 2015 July 21, 2016[34]/July 22, 2016
27 27 127 The O Games May 28, 2015 July 12, 2015 July 25, 2016[35]/July 26, 2016
28 28 128 Captain Fun/Switch Your Partner Round and Round May 29, 2015 July 19, 2015 July 27, 2016[36]/July 28, 2016
29 29 129 Trials and Tubulations September 1, 2015 June 21, 2015 July 29, 2016[37]/August 1, 2016
30 30 131 No Ifs, Ands, or Robots/Worst First Day Ever September 2, 2015 July 26, 2015 August 4, 2016/August 5, 2016
31 31 132 Undercover Olive October 12, 2015 August 2, 2015
32 32 133 Not So Splash/By The Book October 13, 2015 August 9, 2015
33 33 134 O vs. The Ballcano/Assistant's Creed November 25, 2015 August 16, 2015
34 34 135 Now You Don't See Me/Moustache Confidential November 26, 2015 August 23, 2015
35 35 130 The Curious Case of Pirate-Itis/Oscar The Couch January 4, 2016 June 14, 2015 August 2, 2016/August 3, 2016
36 36 137 Oscar of All Trades/Swamps 'N' Gators January 18, 2016 September 13, 2015
37 37 138 There Might Be Dragons/Dawn of the Read January 19, 2016 September 20, 2015
38 38 139 Olive and Otto in Schmumberland February 16, 2016 September 27, 2015
39 39 136 Disorder in the Court February 17, 2016 September 29, 2015 August 30, 2015
40 40 140 O is Not For Over May 30, 2016 December 8, 2015 October 4, 2015

Season 2 (2016-)

Odd Squad was renewed for a second season, which premiered on June 20, 2016 with "Agents of Change", a one-hour special combining the first season's finale with the second season's premiere.[38][39]

# in series # in season Prod. #[7] Title American Premiere (PBS Kids)[40] Canadian Premiere (TVO Kids) French Canadian Premiere (Radio-Canada) United Kingdom Premiere (CBBC)
41 1 201 First Day June 20, 2016
42 2 202 Back to the Past/Odd Squad Needs You June 21, 2016
43 3 203 Mid-Day in the Garden of Good and Odd/Failure to Lunch June 23, 2016
44 4 204 The O Team/Show Me the Money June 27, 2016
45 5 208 Flawed Squad/The Creature Whisperer June 28, 2016
46 6 205 Oscar Strikes Back July 5, 2016
47 7 206 Olympia's Day/Otis's Day July 6, 2016
48 8 207 And Then They Were Puppies/A Case of the Sillies July 7, 2016
49 9 209 Happy Halfiversary/Good Egg Bad Egg July 8, 2016
50 10 210 Night Shift/Put Me In Coach July 11, 2016
51 11 211 Extreme Cakeover/A Job Well Undone October 3, 2016[disputeddiscuss]
52 12 212 Three's Company/Behind Enemy Mimes October 4, 2016[disputeddiscuss]
53 13 213 Drop Gadget Repeat/20 Questions October 5, 2016[disputeddiscuss]
54 14 214 High Maintenance/Not OK Computer November 10, 2016
55 15 215 O Is for Opposite/Agent Oksana's Kitchen Nightmares March 20, 2017[additional citation(s) needed]
56 16 216 Rookie Night/Who Let The Doug Out? March 21, 2017[additional citation(s) needed]
57 17 217 The Cherry-On-Top-Inator/Sir March 22, 2017
58 18 218 Orchid's Almost Half Hour Talent Show/The Perfect Score July 17, 2017
59 19 219 The Voice/Problem Partners July 18, 2017
60 20 220 Oona and the Oonabots/The Ninja Situation July 19, 2017
61 21 221 Breakfast Club/Dr. O: Party Time, Excellent July 20, 2017

Television movie (2016)

A movie written for the series premiered summer 2016. It premiered on PBS Kids August 1, 2016, with a one-day theatrical showing in Canada and limited screenings before its television premiere in the United States.[41][42]

Title Directed by Written by American premiere (PBS Kids) Canadian premiere (Theatrical release)
Odd Squad: The Movie J.J. Johnson Tim McKeon August 1, 2016 (2016-08-01) July 16, 2016 (2016-07-16)[42]
Odd Squad is put out of business by a new rival organization, Weird Team, staffed by adults and run by a man who calls himself Weird Tom (Jack McBrayer). When Olympia, Otis, Ms. O, and Oona realize that Weird Tom's solutions are simply covering problems up, they call for backup from the previous agents, Olive, Otto, and Oscar. Eventually, the problems—most glaringly, "Daves", creatures who multiply to form double their original number—are too much for even the Odd Squad agents, and they realize they must work together with every agent as well as the Weird Team to clear up a worldwide infestation of Daves.

Special guests: Sean Cullen, Rizwan Manji, Sue Galloway, John Lutz, Keith Powell, Hannah Simone, Jack McBrayer

Oddtube (2016-2017)

Agent Olympia (Anna Cathcart) hosts a weekly online video series called Oddtube in which she answers questions from fans, tours interesting areas of the Odd Squad headquarters, and meets with special guests.[43]

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