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* Clarissa (voiced by [[Ava Close]]) is a pink pony with a blue mane and wears a blue jacket. Another friend of Corn and Peg's. She's all about fashion and is the leader of a team of cheer-leading ponies known as the Posies. She's obsessed with Twinkle Piggy. |
* Clarissa (voiced by [[Ava Close]]) is a pink pony with a blue mane and wears a blue jacket. Another friend of Corn and Peg's. She's all about fashion and is the leader of a team of cheer-leading ponies known as the Posies. She's obsessed with Twinkle Piggy. |
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** Paisley, Praxton & Prue (The Posies) (voiced by [[Gabby Clarke]], [[Isis Moore]], and [[Matilda Simons]]) are Clarissa's three best friends, a clique and not to be confused with an American Rock band of the same name called [[The Posies]]. They are based on The Ashley’s from [[Recess (TV series)|Recess]] (which co-story editor and producer Rick Gitelson was a writer for the series) |
** Paisley, Praxton & Prue (The Posies) (voiced by [[Gabby Clarke]], [[Isis Moore]], and [[Matilda Simons]]) are Clarissa's three best friends, a clique and not to be confused with an American Rock band of the same name called [[The Posies]]. They are based on The Ashley’s from [[Recess (TV series)|Recess]] (which co-story editor and producer Rick Gitelson was a writer for the series) |
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* Ferdy (voiced by [[Jackson Reid]]) is Ferris' little brother. He loves Corn and Peg but often gets into mischief. Because of his young age, his vocabulary is a little flawed. |
* Ferdy (voiced by [[Jackson Reid]]) is Ferris' little brother. He loves Corn and Peg but often gets into mischief. Because of his young age, his vocabulary is a little flawed. The personality is a mix of an actual preschooler and Mr Whiskers from Brandy & Mr Whiskers. |
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* Mayor Montagu (voiced by [[Neil Crone]]) is the mayor of Galloping Grove. He's a tan horse with a brown mustache who wears a dark blue suit and top hat as well as spectacles. He does his best to make sure Galloping Grove is at its best. When Corn and Peg meet him, they treat him with the salutation, "How do, Mayor Montagu?" |
* Mayor Montagu (voiced by [[Neil Crone]]) is the mayor of Galloping Grove. He's a tan horse with a brown mustache who wears a dark blue suit and top hat as well as spectacles. He does his best to make sure Galloping Grove is at its best. When Corn and Peg meet him, they treat him with the salutation, "How do, Mayor Montagu?" |
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* Farmer Shire (voiced by [[Katie Griffin]]) is Galloping Grove's farmer. She often has trouble keeping her animals under control and often asks Corn and Peg to help her with that. |
* Farmer Shire (voiced by [[Katie Griffin]]) is Galloping Grove's farmer. She often has trouble keeping her animals under control and often asks Corn and Peg to help her with that. |
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Genre | |
Created by | Russell Marcus[1] |
Developed by | Russell Marcus Chris Hamilton |
Directed by | Sean V. Jeffrey |
Voices of |
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Theme music composer | Ryan Marshall |
Composers |
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Country of origin | Canada United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 18 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers |
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Producer | Lynne Warner |
Editor | Brian Karn (online editor) |
Running time | 22 minutes[2] |
Production companies | DeButts Marcus Productions (uncredited) Oddbot Animation Nelvana |
Original release | |
Network | Nickelodeon Treehouse TV[2][3] |
Release | February 22, 2019 present | –
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Brandy & Mr Whiskers |
Corn & Peg is a American-Canadian animated musical comedy series created by Russell Marcus and co-developed for television by Marcus and Chris Hamilton, produced by Nelvana and Corus Entertainment for Nick Jr. and Treehouse TV with storyboard services by Oddbot Animation.
The series revolves around the titular best friends, a 7-year-old unicorn called Corn, and pegasus called Peg, respectively, who are dynamic do-gooders striving to make Galloping Grove a better place. In the United States, a sneak peek of the series aired on Nickelodeon on February 22, 2019, before it premiered on Nick Jr. on March 4.[4][5]
On April 5, 2019, it was announced that it was renewed for a second season.[6]
Plot
Corn & Peg follows the adventures of two dynamic do-gooders; a blue unicorn called Corn, and a pink Pegasus called Peg. Best friends, schoolmates, and inseparable since preschool and influenced by their favorite superhero and role model, Captain Thunderhoof, these inseparable best friends go around their community of Galloping Grove to make a better place by helping anyone they can.[7][5]
Characters
Main
- Corn (voiced by Jaiden Cannatelli in the series and Colin Critchley in the short) is a blue unicorn with a darker blue mane and tail, and wears a red jacket. He idolizes Captain Thunderhoof and has dedicated his life to doing good deeds for others along with his best friend, Peg. He used to be shy and scared of making friends until he met Peg. He can use his horn if there is a need for light, or he can use it to pop or cut things. He can sometimes get goofy and clumsy and has kind of a big appetite, but he is still very loyal and often likes to encourage Peg by branding her as the best at everything that she does. The personality of Corn is based on Russell Marcus’s younger self living in New Jersey.
- Peg (voiced by Shechinah Mpumlwana) is a pink Pegasus with a golden-yellow mane and tail with flowers, and wears a turquoise dress. She's Corn's best friend and is rarely ever seen without him. Like Corn, she also idolizes Captain Thunderhoof and is dedicated to doing good deeds for others. Being a Pegasus, she is capable of flight, but because her wings are so tiny, she can't reach high altitudes and is limited to how much hang time she can have while airborne. She's also pretty strong for a foal her size. Peg loves to laugh at Corn's antics and fortunately doesn't get too annoyed by his goofiness.
- Captain Thunderhoof (voiced by Julie Sype) is a white alicorn with a sky blue mane and tail. She is a superhero who stars in a TV show and acts as a role model to both Corn and Peg. Most everyone in Galloping Grove is a huge fan of her. She is mostly summoned when Corn and Peg shine their horn and wings respectively, though they only call her when there is an emergency. Though powerful, her weakness is ice (which causes her superpowers to freeze). Her personality is based on children's television leader and pioneer Sheryl Leach
Recurring
- Ferris (voiced by Shayle Simons) is an orange pony with an orange Afro. Corn and Peg are his closest friends. He loves carrots and Captain Thunderhoof but often doesn't have the best of luck.
- Clarissa (voiced by Ava Close) is a pink pony with a blue mane and wears a blue jacket. Another friend of Corn and Peg's. She's all about fashion and is the leader of a team of cheer-leading ponies known as the Posies. She's obsessed with Twinkle Piggy.
- Paisley, Praxton & Prue (The Posies) (voiced by Gabby Clarke, Isis Moore, and Matilda Simons) are Clarissa's three best friends, a clique and not to be confused with an American Rock band of the same name called The Posies. They are based on The Ashley’s from Recess (which co-story editor and producer Rick Gitelson was a writer for the series)
- Ferdy (voiced by Jackson Reid) is Ferris' little brother. He loves Corn and Peg but often gets into mischief. Because of his young age, his vocabulary is a little flawed. The personality is a mix of an actual preschooler and Mr Whiskers from Brandy & Mr Whiskers.
- Mayor Montagu (voiced by Neil Crone) is the mayor of Galloping Grove. He's a tan horse with a brown mustache who wears a dark blue suit and top hat as well as spectacles. He does his best to make sure Galloping Grove is at its best. When Corn and Peg meet him, they treat him with the salutation, "How do, Mayor Montagu?"
- Farmer Shire (voiced by Katie Griffin) is Galloping Grove's farmer. She often has trouble keeping her animals under control and often asks Corn and Peg to help her with that.
- Todd (voiced by Josh Graham) is a friend of the main characters that runs a comic store. Though he tends to run out of things very quickly much to Corn and Peg's dismay. His personality is a combination of Kurt Cobain and The Simpsons' Comic Book Guy. Although his looks resemble the former.
- Miss Sassy (voiced by Stacey Depass) is a horse who runs a garment store. She wears high-heels on all fours.
- Carrier Pintock (voiced by Paloma Nuñez) is Galloping Grove's mail-delivery horse.
- Chef Rigatoni (voiced by Mac Heywood) is a professional chef whom Peg idolizes.
- Sheriff Swiftstone (voiced by Doug Murray) is a police officer whose job is to make sure Galloping Grove is all under control and all the residents are obeying the law.
- Stella (voiced by Jessica Liadsky), is a salon stylist who own her own store called Stella’s Salon and has a baby child, she is loosely based on Brandy Harrington
- Miss Rider (voiced by Athena Karkanis) is a teacher a Featherhorn Elementary.
- Slater (voiced by Aidan Wojtak-Hissong) is a lonesome foal who just wants friends to play with, which Corn and Peg give support to. He is also a minor character.
- Viv (voiced by Alanna Bale)
- Eddie (voiced by Mac Heywood) is a racehorse who is Viv's cousin
- Miss Biscuit (voiced by Elizabeth Hanna)
- The Hoofersons (voiced by Helen King, Chris Jabot & Mia SwamiNatahan) are the family that live right next door to Peg.
- Dolly (voiced by Elley-Ray Hennesey) is Featherhorn Elementary's Lunch Horse
- Commander Hayfield
- Handyhoof Hal (voiced by Joseph Motski)
- Ooompah Band
- Dr Trotski (voiced by Brandi Marie Ward) is the doctor of Galloping Grove
- Paolo (voiced by Christian Distefano) is a friend Corn and Peg meet at school who has a talent for beat-boxing.
- Coach Clydesdale (voiced by Zachary Bennett) is a brown horse who trains younger foals on sports and other activities. His personality and voice is similar to Coach Clark from Bordertown
- Jordy (voiced by Chloe Bryer) is a young foal who has a dream of being a trailblazer like Corn and Peg, but she has a short attention span and tends to make disasters out of almost everything that she does.
- Fire Chief Helen (voiced by Nicki Burke) is the head of Galloping Grove's fire department.
- Tugboat Ted (voiced by Jamie Watson) is the captain of his own ship and once see the sea stallion named Stanley.
- Tuck is Skip's pet dog and co-ski patrol rescuer. he is based on a character from another Nick Jr show.
- Ruby McDougal (voiced by Hattie Kragten) is the star player of the Featherhorn Flyers
- Trent Trotter (voiced by Dan Petronijevic) is an Action News report for Galloping Grove Action News, his personality is based on Tom Tucker from Family Guy
- Prancelot, Clyde, Giddy-Up & Frolic (The Backsteed Boys) (voiced by Cory Doran, Danny Smith, Deven Mack, & Anthony Sardinha) are a boy band that everyone in Galloping Grove is a fan, especially Corn & Peg. The characters are based on the many boy-bands of the late-90s and early-2000s
- Mayor Stable is the mayor of Hoofing Hills.
- Pilot Pete (voiced by A.C. Peterson) is a retired pilot
- Teddy Tumbleweed (voiced by Andrew Jackson) is a cowboy who helps Corn & Peg how to become cowboys just like him
- Sage, Chip & Danny (voiced by Mckenna Beatty, Lukas Engel, & Leo Orgil) are Ruby teammates of the Featherhorn Flyers
- Skip (voiced by Aris Athanasopoulos) is a ski-patroller and always helps anybody who is in danger of the slopes.
- The Hoofington Hoofers are the arch rivals of the Featherhorn Flyers at Trotterball
- Principal Golding (voiced by Jeffrey Knight) is the principal of Featherhorn Elementary
- Joey (voiced by Keegan Hedley) is a student at Featherhorn And best friend of Charlie
- Charlie (voiced by Benjamin Hum) is the newest student at Featherhorn.
- Chris is a student at Featherhorn Elementary And he is named after Chris Hamilton (one of the show’s Producers)
Locations
- Galloping Grove - The Main settings of the show were most of the characters lived, based on creator Russell Marcus’s hometown of Haworth, New Jersey
- Hoofing Hills - Another town and sometimes a rival to Galloping Grove
- New Trot City
- Featherhorn Elementary - an Elementary school where Corn, Peg and their friends all attended as Students.
- Peg’s House
- Corn’s House
- Lemonhay Field
- The Sea
- Ferris & Ferdy’s House
- Miss Biscuit’s House
- The Grocery Store
- The Slopes
- Farmer Shire’s Barn
- Stella’s Salon
- Todd’s Comic Book Store
- Horsehead Mountain
- Coach Clydesdale's House
- Mayor Montagu's House
- Shoe Store - A footlocker type store.
- Clarissa’s House
- The Playground
- The Park
- Miss Sassy's Sassy Shop
- FeatherHorn Elementary Trotterball Field
- The Arena - lots of events took place there, like the fair, a concert, a derby race, and even a party.
- The Bakery
Production
Corn & Peg is produced by Nelvana and Nickelodeon. The concept of the show is conceived by Russell Marcus, a TV comedy veteran from Haworth, New Jersey who worked as a writer for Full House and The Golden Girls, producer of the long-running sitcom Married With Children, and creator of the animated surreal comedy Brandy & Mr. Whiskers. He is inspired to make the series after discovering the drawings of the characters by his youngest daughter Charlotte during the production of Brandy & Mr. Whiskers back in 2004. His childhood days in Haworth also based his series on. In 2014, he wrote the pilot episode and hired Chris Hamilton and his team at Oddbot to do the animation. Some of those elements of the pilot ended up becoming scenes of the first-produced episode 2nd segment On The Ball. He pitched the series to various Canadian animation companies including DHX Media (producers of Undergrads), Spin Master Entertainment, 9 Story Media Group and Breakthrough Films & Television but they all turned down his series. He gave the series to Corus Entertainment and loved the pilot so they greenlight the pilot into a full series. Marcus asked Children's TV veteran and former Recess writer Rick Gitelson and Mr. Meaty co-creator Jason Hopley to be co-story editors and showrunners. Unlike today's Nick Jr. shows, which used CGI animation, Marcus and character designer Sunita Balsara inspired the show's animation style from shows like Mission Hill, The Buzz on Maggie, Catscratch and Bordertown, in the style of hand-drawn 2D and Flash animation. Marcus based the town Galloping Grove from his hometown in Haworth, NJ. Every episode is directed by Sean V Jeffrey. Marcus hired writers like Barbara Haynes, Gitelson and his contributor Jorge Aguirre, Elly Kramer, Laura G. Brown, comic book writer Kevin Eastman, Charles Johnson, Tom Berger, David Wise, Ethan Bansville, Laurie Elliot, Diana Moore, Max Beaudry & Francisco Paraedes. He even brought some of his writers of Brandy & Mr. Whiskers to work on the show. The characters are designed by animators Sunita Balsara, Victor Carlos, Luther McLaurin, Stephen Silver and Ruggiero Abbruzzese. First Oddbot did all the storyboard designs and style, then the animators and artists at Nelvana did the final animation using Toon Boom Harmony in the Corus Quay building in Toronto. Most of the Nelvana animators on the show were first timers who recently graudated from Sheridan College. The voice actors recorded their lines at Super Sonic Post Production in Toronto. Matthew Tishler written and produced The Do-Good Song that the title characters sang every episode (and for one time, Ferris and Ferdy due to Corn having a twisted hoof). Asher Lenz and Stephen Skratt wrote all the songs and music on the show. Marcus is the producer of the series alongside Chris Hamilton, Rick Gitelson, Scott Dyer, and Helen Lebeau. The show is recently renewed for season 2 with 20 episodes.
Episodes
Series overview
Season | Segments | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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1 | 40 | 20 | March 4, 2019 | February 19, 2020 | |
2 | TBA | TBA | February 20, 2020 | TBA |
Season 1 (2019-20)
The first season had 20 22-minute episodes.[2][8][7][9]
No. | Title [10] | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | U.S. air date | Canadian air date | Prod. code | US viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Deputy Do Gooders" "Horse Play" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Maxwell Beaudry and Francisco Paredes | Shellie Kvilvang, Kiernan Sjursen-Lien, Waymond Singleton, and Katy Shuttleworth | March 4, 2019 | March 16, 2019 | 108 | 0.66[11] |
Sheriff Swiftstone makes Corn and Peg deputies, but they get distracted from their traffic duties. While Captain Thunderhoof is busy stopping a boulder from rolling towards Farmer Shire's farm, Corn and Peg help with a rescue. Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song | ||||||||
2 | "Carrot Club" "Mayor Montagu’s Party" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Jorge Aguirre Richard Gitelson | Grace Kraft, Jojo Baptista, Waymond Singleton, and Katy Shuttleworth | March 5, 2019 | March 17, 2019 | 103 | 0.57[12] |
Corn and Peg start a carrot club, but when Ferris doesn't meet the requirements to join, they search the town for him. Corn and Peg plan a party for Mayor Montagu in order to prevent him from moving away. Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song, Mixing Colors | ||||||||
3 | "Firefighter Peg" "Adventures in Horsesitting" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Elly Kramer and Laura Brown Charles Johnston | Shellie Kvilvang, Waymond Singleton, Jina Noh, and Katy Shuttleworth | March 6, 2019 | March 24, 2019 | 110 | 0.48[13] |
When Peg rescues a baby pig, she becomes the firefighter she's always wanted to be. Corn and Peg help babysit their neighbor's foals while their parents pack for moving day. Songs: Do Good Song Song: Do Good Song | ||||||||
4 | "A Very Sticker Situation" "When Life Gives You Apples" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Story by: Russell Marcus Teleplay by: Anthony Artibello, Sheila Dinsmore, Francisco Paredes, and Maxwell Beaudry Barbara Haynes | Waymond Singleton, Shannon Eric Denton, and Katy Shuttleworth | February 22, 2019(sneak peek) March 7, 2019 (premiere) | March 31, 2019 | 102 | 0.66[14] [note 1] |
While Corn and Peg rush to the comic store to get Captain Thunderhoof stickers, they keep stopping to do-good for others. Corn and Peg have to figure out what to do with the extra baskets of leftover apples before they go bad. Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song, Apples | ||||||||
5 | "Lemonhay Stand" "Hidden Talents" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Charles Johnston Barbara Haynes | Shellie Kvilvang, Waymond Singleton, Kiernan Sjursen-Lien, and Katy Shuttleworth | March 11, 2019 | April 7, 2019 | 106 | 0.51[16] |
Corn and Peg start a lemon hay stand in order to raise money for a Movie Night in Galloping Grove. Corn and Peg help Paolo fulfill his dream of performing with the Posies during Featherhorn Elementary's talent show. Songs: Do Good Song Song: Do Good Song | ||||||||
6 | "Bownanza Day" "On the Ball" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Katherine Sanford Story by: Russell Marcus Teleplay by: Sheila Dinsmore | Grace Kraft, Jojo Baptista, and Katy Shuttleworth | March 12, 2019 | April 14, 2019 | 101 | 0.63[17] |
Corn and Peg organize Miss Sassy's bow shop. Corn and Peg help look for the owner of a ball. Songs: Do Good Song, Sorting Bows Songs: Do Good Song Note: Some elements of On The Ball are based on the original pilot of the series written by Russell Marcus. This is the first produced episode of the series. | ||||||||
7 | "Carrot on the Loose" "Derby Day" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Shelley Hoffmann & Robert Pincombe Barbara Haynes | Jojo Baptista, Grace Kraft, Kiernan Sjursen-Lien, and Katy Shuttleworth | March 13, 2019 | April 21, 2019 | 107 | 0.70[18] |
When a giant carrot rolls away, Corn and Peg find a delicious way to save Carrot Day. Viv stands out at a derby with help from Corn & Peg because of who she is, not what she looks like. Songs: Measure First, Do Good Song Songs Do Good Song, Stella's Salon Song | ||||||||
8 | "Snowstorm" "Clarissa's Jacket" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Anthony Artibello and Sheila Dinsmore Story by: Russell Marcus & Jason Hopley Teleplay by: Laurie Elliot | Shellie Kvilvang, Waymond Singleton, Kiernan Sjursen-Lien, and Katy Shuttleworth | March 14, 2019 | April 28, 2019 | 104 | 0.66[19] |
Corn and Peg rescue Carrier Pintock when a snowstorm hits town, and help her deliver the mail. Corn and Peg play detectives in order to help Clarissa find her missing Twinkle Piggy jacket. Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song, Twinkle Piggy, Clarissa's Jacket | ||||||||
9 | "Bubble Storm" "Comic Catastrophe" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Barbara Haynes Story by: David Shane Teleplay by: Maxwell Beaudry and Francisco Paredes | Grace Kraft, Jojo Baptista, and Katy Shuttleworth | April 1, 2019 April 2, 2019 | May 5, 2019 | 111 | 0.56[20] 0.54[21] |
When soap from a bubble blower pours into a fountain, bubbles spread all over town. Ferris' comic book gets covered in mud. To help him, Corn and Peg draw a comic. Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song | ||||||||
10 | "A Bad Case of the Neigh Choos" "Power Outage" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Elly Kramer and Laura Brown Kevin Monk | Waymond Singleton, Jina Noh, Jojo Baptista, and Katy Shuttleworth | April 3, 2019 April 4, 2019 | May 19, 2019 | 112 | 0.43[22] 0.47[23] |
A lot of horses have caught the Neigh Choos. Corn and Peg, who are not affected, head to a mountain to obtain special healing leaves. Fun time at the fair gets interrupted when the electricity goes out. Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song | ||||||||
11 | "The Great Earth Day Gallop" "Horse Blankets" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Patrick Granleese | Grace Kraft, Jojo Baptista, and Kiernan Sjursen-Lien | April 22, 2019 April 23, 2019 | May 12, 2019 | 105 | 0.57[24] 0.48[25] |
Corn, Peg, and various horses enter a marathon to celebrate Earth Day. Corn and Peg search for the lost blanket of Ms. Biscuit. Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song | ||||||||
12 | "The Hoofing Hills Flyer" "If the Shoe Fits" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Story by: Scott D. Peterson, Valerie Ahern & Christian McLaughlin Teleplay by: Patrick Granleese Barbara Haynes | Grace Kraft, Kiara Zhao, and Katy Shuttleworth | April 24, 2019 April 25, 2019 | May 26, 2019 | 113 | 0.60[26] 0.54[27] |
A train engineer turns an old steam locomotive into a public display at a station to make way for a newer and faster train. Ferdy's shoes are too small and therefore make him awkward, but he is reluctant to replace them. Songs: Do Good Song, Steam Engine Song Songs: Do Good Song | ||||||||
13 | "Let's Go Fly a Corn" "Cattle Drive" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Tom Berger Charles Johnston | Waymond Singleton, Jojo Baptista, and Katy Shuttleworth | May 31, 2019 | September 7, 2019 | 114 | 0.65[28] |
After Peg uses her wings to stop a kite catastrophe, Corn asks Peg to teach him how to fly. Corn and Peg help Cowboy Teddy Tumbleweed when he takes Farmer Shire's cows on a cattle drive to a yummy Lemonhay field. Songs: Do Good Song Song: Do Good Song, Whoppie Ti Yi Yo | ||||||||
14 | "Buddy Bench" "To Taste Or Not To Taste" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Maxwell Beaudry and Francisco Paredes Jennifer Daley | Grace Kraft, Kiara Zhao, Jina Noh, and Katy Shuttleworth | September 7, 2019 | TBA | 115 | 0.45[29] |
Corn and Peg help a shy horse make friends. Dolly, the school cafeteria horse starts to serve pizza, a dish never-before-seen at school. Will the customers like the new dish? Special Guest Star: Athena Karkanis of NBC’s Manifest as Miss Rider Songs: Do Good Song, Everyone Needs a Buddy Songs: Do Good Song, Pizza Song Note: The first segement of the episode reveals how Corn & Peg became best friends. | ||||||||
15 | "Parade Problems"[30] "Do-Good Stand"[30] | Sean V. Jeffrey | Diana Moore Ethan Banville | Jojo Baptista, Jina Noh, Waymond Singleton, and Katy Shuttleworth | November 2, 2019 | TBA | 116 | N/A |
Corn injures his leg which prevents him from attending the parade. Peg, Ferris, and Ferdy try to cheer him up some how. Corn and Peg are fond of helping their neighbors, thus they put up a stand to promote their cause. Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song Note: Ferris and Ferdy joined Peg to sang the Do Good Song, due to Corn having a twisted hoof. | ||||||||
16 | "The Haunted Barn" "Trailblazers"" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Charles Johnston Story by: Russell Marcus & Mark Edens Teleplay by: Tom Berger | Grace Kraft, Jojo Baptista, Kiernan Sjursen-Lien and Katy Shuttleworth | October 7, 2019 | TBA | 109 | N/A |
A Horseoween fun house in Farmer Shire's barn helps Corn, Peg, and Clarissa face their fears. Trailblazer Troop members Corn and Peg help new recruit Jordy earn her teamwork badge. Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song | ||||||||
17 | "Living On The Ledge" "The Sea Stallion" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Kevin Eastman & Tom Berger Laurie Elliot & David Wise | Katy Shuttleworth, Jina Noh | November 30, 2019 | TBA | 117 | N/A |
Corn and Peg join Junior Ski Patrols and learn an important lesson about paying attention to safety on the slopes. Corn and Peg's boat cruise turns into a rescue clean up mission when they find a seahorse trapped in trash in the ocean. Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song, We Care About Our World | ||||||||
18 | "Backsteed Boys" "Trotterball" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Maxwell Beaudry and Francisco Paredes Tim O'Donnell and Josh Gal | Grace Kraft, Katy Shuttleworth, Jojo Baptista, Jina Noh | December 14, 2019 | TBA | 118 | N/A |
Corn and Peg help their favorite band, the Backsteed Boys, out of a jam when their bus breaks down in the middle of nowhere. Corn and Peg help Ruby practice trotterball so she can feel more confident on the field and help her team win the big game. Songs: Do Good Song, Pump It Up, Sugar Cube Songs: Do Good Song Note: This episode is dedicated to the memory of Skye Wiene (one of the storyboard artists at OddBot who worked on the show), who died in a traffic collison on December 9th 2019, 5 days before this episode aired. | ||||||||
19 | "Clarissa’s New Look" "Carrot Clubhouse" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Kevin Monk David Shane | Waymond Singleton, and Katy Shuttleworth | February 18, 2020 | TBA | 119 | N/A |
Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song | ||||||||
20 | "A Good Cause" "Shoot For The Moon" | Sean V. Jeffrey | David Wise Rob Humphrey & John Behnke | Jojo Baptista, Jina Noh | February 19, 2020 | TBA | 120 | N/A |
Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song |
Season 2 (2020)
No. overall | No. in season | Title [10] | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | U.S. air date | Canadian air date | Prod. code | US viewers (millions) |
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21 | 1 | "Dinosaur Do-Good" "The Legend of BigHoof" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Barbara Haynes Tiffany Zehnal | TBA | February 20, 2020 | TBA | 201 | N/A |
Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song | |||||||||
22 | 2 | "Friendship Day" "Cowboy Canyon" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Scott Peterson David Warick | TBA | February 21, 2020 | TBA | 203 | N/A |
Songs: Do Good Song Songs: Do Good Song |
Broadcast
Corn & Peg was first broadcast on Nickelodeon in the United States, as a sneak peek premiere of the second episode aired on February 22, 2019. The series premiered on March 4 on the main network,[8][4][5][31] as the series simultaneously airs on its sister channel, Nick Jr. The series also broadcast on Treehouse TV in Canada on March 16. Since then it has been broadcast, in UK, Australia, France, Greece, Turkey, Germany and more.
Following the series' U.S. launch, it will be broadcast on Nickelodeon's international channels and branded blocks in 2019 and 2020.[5][9]
The Show even appeared at Mipcom 2020.
Merchandising
Random House published books based on the show. the first 2 books, Do-Gooders Unite and The Green Team were released on January 7th 2020. the next 3 books, a coloring book, a Golden Book entitled Time To Be Kind[32], a Step Into Reading book Bubble Trouble [33] are due to release on July 7th 2020 published by Penguin Random House.
Notes
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- ^ Mitch Salem (March 13, 2019). "Top 150 Tuesday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 3.12.2019". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
- ^ Mitch Salem (March 14, 2019). "Top 150 Wednesday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 3.13.2019". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
- ^ Mitch Salem (March 15, 2019). "Top 150 Thursday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 3.14.2019". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved March 15, 2019.
- ^ Mitch Metcalf (April 2, 2019). "Top 150 Monday Cable Originals and Network Finals: 4.1.2019". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved April 2, 2019.
- ^ Mitch Metcalf (April 3, 2019). "Top 150 Tuesday Cable Originals and Network Finals: 4.2.2019". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved April 3, 2019.
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- ^ Mitch Metcalf (April 23, 2019). "Top 150 Monday Cable Originals and Network Finals: 4.22.2019". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
- ^ Mitch Metcalf (April 24, 2019). "Top 150 Tuesday Cable Originals and Network Finals: 4.23.2019". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
- ^ Mitch Metcalf (April 25, 2019). "Top 150 Wednesday Cable Originals and Network Finals: 4.24.2019". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
- ^ Mitch Metcalf (April 26, 2019). "Top 150 Thursday Cable Originals and Network Finals: 4.25.2019". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
- ^ Mitch Salem (June 3, 2019). "Top 150 Friday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 5.31.2019". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
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- ^ a b c http://www.thefutoncritic.com/showatch/corn-and-peg/listings/
- ^ Milligan, Mercedes (2019-02-27). "Pre-K Pair 'Corn & Peg' Gallop to Nickelodeon March 4". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
- ^ https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/612151/time-to-be-kind-corn-and-peg-by-annie-cooke-illustrated-by-benjamin-burch/
- ^ https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/612193/bubble-trouble-corn-and-peg-by-brooke-vitale-illustrated-by-fabrizio-petrossi/
External links
- Corn & Peg on Nick Jr.
- Corn & Peg at IMDb
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