Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends
Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends | |
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Genre | Children's television series |
Created by | David Kirk |
Based on | Sunny Patch toy line and Miss Spider book series by David Kirk |
Developed by | Nadine van der Velde |
Directed by | Neil Affleck Lynn Reist |
Voices of | Kristin Davis Scott Beaudin Rebecca Brenner Mitchell Eisner Julie Lemieux Robert Smith Tony Jay |
Theme music composer | Jeff Danna |
Opening theme | "Be Good to Bugs" |
Ending theme | "Be Good to Bugs" (instrumental) |
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Country of origin |
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Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3[1][2] |
No. of episodes | 44 (85 segments) (list of episodes) |
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Producer | Pamela Lehn |
Running time | 24 minutes (12 minutes per episode) |
Production companies | Callaway Arts & Entertainment AbsoluteDigital Pictures Nelvana |
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Release | September 7, 2004 August 9, 2009 | –
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Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends, sometimes shortened to Miss Spider or Sunny Patch, is a British-Canadian animated children's television series produced by Nelvana in association with AbsoluteDigital Pictures and Callaway Arts & Entertainment as a follow-up to Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids.[3][4] It was based on David Kirk's Sunny Patch brand and the accompanying Miss Spider book series.[5] In Canada, the show aired on Teletoon before moving over to Treehouse TV. In the United States, it aired on Nick Jr. 44 episodes were produced.[6]
Premise
The show takes place in "Sunny Patch" (a tiny town made of common forest items), populated by anthropomorphic bugs, and primarily focuses on the Spider family. The episodes follow the children's adventures playing in Sunny Patch and learning life lessons, such as being kind to others, being imaginative, having responsibility, and being curious about the world around them.
Episodes
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 13 | September 7, 2004 | May 2, 2005 | |
2 | 13 | December 10, 2004 | June 27, 2006 | |
3 | 17 | March 22, 2006 | August 9, 2009 | |
Special | July 24, 2006 |
Characters
Main
- Miss Spider (voiced by Brooke Shields in Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids, Kristin Davis in the final series in the Canadian version and Maria Darling in the UK version) is an adoptee, adopted by Betty Beetle when her biological mother abandoned her before she hatched and Holley's wife. Miss Spider tries to be a kind and caring mother and gives equal time to all of her many children. She strongly believes that "We have to be good to bugs, all bugs."
- Squirt (voiced by Scott Beaudin in the Canadian version and Joanna Ruiz in the UK version) is a curious and adventurous green spider. Squirt is considered to be the leader of the children and as such, more stories that focus on him than any other. He enjoys surfing the air on his webs, dreams of flying like Shimmer or Dragon, and is often ready to take the lead in an adventure. Because of his impulsive and curious personality, he often needs the advice of his parents to help him with situations.
- Shimmer (voiced by Rebecca Brenner in the Canadian version and Maria Darling in the UK version) is a pink jewel beetle with an interest in sports and games. Shimmer is different from the rest of the family as she has abilities the others do not such as heat sensors. She is one of Miss Spider and Holley's adoptive children.
- Dragon (voiced by Mitchell Eisner in the Canadian version and Maria Darling in the UK version) is a purple dragonfly who is one of Miss Spider and Holley's adoptive children. He is the eldest of the Spider children and often very brash towards others, especially Squirt. In many episodes, Dragon serves as an example of peer pressure. For example, in "Cry Buggie", Dragon makes fun of Squirt when he shows his feelings.
- Bounce (voiced by Julie Lemieux in the Canadian version and Joanna Ruiz in the UK version) is a blue bedbug who is one of Miss Spider and Holley's adoptive children. He is a two-legged, high-energy bug and the only bug character in the show to have teeth. He and Dragon have been "best bug buddies" ever since they met because of their similar experiences regarding their native families.
Supporting
- Holley (voiced by Rick Moranis in Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids, Robert Smith in the final series in the Canadian version and David Holt in the UK version) is Miss Spider's husband. Holley is a musician who loves to play the guitar. He has a special thinking stone where he makes decisions.
- Spinner (voiced by Austin Di Iulio in Seasons 1 and 2, Cameron Ansell in Season 3 in the Canadian version and Lynn Cleckner in the UK version) is a yellow spider wearing very large eyeglasses. He looks almost exactly like his father, Holley, with his mother's coloring. He is a smart and wise bug often looked to for advice. While he isn't great at physical activities, he has a wonderful talent for the "bugpipes".
- Pansy (voiced by Aaryn Doyle in the Canadian version and Maria Darling in the UK version) and Snowdrop (voiced by Alexandra Lai in the Canadian version and Lynn Cleckner in the UK version) are orange spiders who are identical twins. Pansy sings well, but not as naturally as Snowdrop.
- Wiggle (voiced by Marc Donato in Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids, Marc McMulkin in the final series in the Canadian version and Lynn Cleckner in the UK version) is a blue spider who tends to be the worrier of the group, and is quite emotional.
- Spiderus Reeves (voiced by Tony Jay in the Canadian version and Andy Turvey in the UK version) is a grumpy, whiny, conniving, and cowardly white spider and Spindella's husband. He lives in a crack at the bottom of the Hollow Tree.[7]
- Ned (voiced by Jonathan Wilson) and Ted (voiced by Philip Williams) are a pair of red ant brothers. Ned speaks with an Australian accent and has a tuft of hair between his antenna and Ted speaks like a New Yorker. The both of them are scheming and deceptive and have only two main interests: food and getting more of it. A common running gag is that when Ted is mistaken for Ned or vice versa, they would say "I'm Ted. He's Ned." or vice versa.
- Stinky (voiced by Scott McCord in the Canadian version and David Holt in the UK version) is a green stinkbug who takes up detective work in his free time. He speaks with a New York accent and he is also talented at playing the xylophone.
- Felix (voiced by Richard Binsley) is a frog who was introduced in the three-part special "A Froggy Day in Sunny Patch". Felix longed to be a bug himself and refuses to eat bugs, as he never find them yummy. Instead, he eats only berries.
Recurring
- Betty Beetle (voiced by Patricia Gage in the Canadian version and Maria Darling in the UK version) is Miss Spider's adoptive mother, the kids' maternal grandmother, and Holley's mother-in-law. It is revealed that when Miss Spider couldn't find her actual mother, Betty decided to adopt her.
- Uncle Asparagus "Gus" (voiced by Peter Oldring in the Canadian version and David Holt in the UK version) is a red and green beetle who is Miss Spider's adoptive brother, Betty's son, Holley's brother-in-law, and the kids' maternal uncle. He liked to stargaze with his nephews and nieces.
- Shelley (voiced by Cole Caplan) is a snail who is friends with the Spider family. He is also part of the Sunny Patch Bug Scouts.
- Spindella (voiced by Kristina Nicoll in the Canadian version and Lynn Cleckner in the UK version) is Spiderus' wife who he met in the Snakey Woods near the farm.
- Mandrake (voiced by Samson Weiss-Willis) is Spiderus and Spindella's son.
- Bella (voiced by Emma Pustil) and Ivy (voiced by Nissae Isen) are Spiderus and Spindella's twin daughters.
- Grub (voiced by Rob Tinkler) is a white grub that has told Squirt about the Snakey Woods.
- Whiffy (voiced by Judy Marshak) is a light green stinkbug who is Stinky's sister.
- Grace (voiced by Hanna Endicott-Douglas) is an orphaned ladybug who was adopted by Stinky and Whiffy.
- Lily (voiced by Stephanie Morgenstern) is a grown-up ladybug.
- Snack (voiced by Amanda Soha) is a juvenile ladybug.
- Eunice Earwig (voiced by Cara Pifko) is one of the Spider family's neighbours and the mother of Eddie and Little Sis.
- Eddy Earwig (voiced by Ezra Perlman in the Canadian version and Maria Darling in the UK version) is Eunice Earwig's son and eldest child. He is good friends with Squirt.
- Little Sis (voiced by Tajja Isen) is Eunice's youngest child and Eddie's younger sister.
- Mr. Mantis (voiced by Wayne Robson in the Canadian version and Tom Eastwood in the UK version) is the teacher of the kids' class.
- Beetrice (voiced by Catherine Gallant) is a queen bee in a hive part of the Hollow Tree.
- Honey (voiced by Isabel de Carteret) is the princess of the Hollow Tree and the daughter of Beetrice. She loves honey and hanging out with her friends.
Villains
- Mama Snake (voiced by Alison Sealy-Smith) is an orange snake who is the dangerous animal of Sunny Patch.
- Baby Snake is a young snake and is the child of Mama Snake.
Production, broadcast and release
The show was first announced on December 17, 2003, as part of a Callaway Arts & Entertainment press release.[3] In January 2004, it was reported that Toronto-based studio Nelvana was animating the show.[8] The show premiered on September 7, 2004 on Treehouse TV in Canada and on Nick Jr. in the US.
On June 20, 2005, a second season with 25 episodes was announced.[9] The second season premiered on March 13, 2006 in the US, with the episode "Captain Sunny Patch" airing that same day.[10] A third season followed and Treehouse TV finished airing the show's final season on June 17, 2007. The series' final episodes did not air in the US until 2009 when many episodes which had yet to be aired in the country were aired on Noggin. The final episode of the show aired on August 9, 2009.[11] The show aired repeats on Nick Jr from September 28, 2009, until December 12, 2014. Qubo aired repeats of the show from October 1, 2018 until it discontinued on February 28, 2021 due to Scripps' acquisition. In 2020, the show also started to re-air on ZooMoo internationally.
Merchandise
A video game based on the series, titled Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends: Harvest Time Hop and Fly was developed by Shin'en Multimedia and published by The Game Factory for the Nintendo DS in 2006.[12][13] The game's plot involves Miss Spider, her husband Holley, and their gang of buggies harvesting food and preparing for the coming of winter. The review score aggregator Metacritic gave the game a score of 60 out of 100, based on 5 critic reviews.[14] IGN gave it a 4 out of 10 rating, criticizing it for being overly simplistic. Conversely, the Detroit Free Press, giving it a 75 out of 100, stating that it gets more difficult over time.[14]
References
- ^ "Watch Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends Season 3 | Prime Video". Amazon.
- ^ "Nelvana Shows: Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends". nelvana.com.
- ^ a b Callaway Arts and Entertainment (17 December 2003). "Callaway Arts & Entertainment's plans for the Sunny Patch brand". prnewswire.com.
- ^ Corus Entertainment/Nelvana Limited (20 February 2005). "Nelvana reveals its long-anticipated licensee line-up for Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends". prnewswire.com.
- ^ "Lifestyle Products". Callaway.
- ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 198. ISBN 9781476672939.
- ^ "Children's Literature Book Reviews / Miss Spider's Wedding".
- ^ Nelvana Limited (5 January 2004). "Kristin Davis lends her voice talents to Nelvana's Sunny Patch". prnewswire.com.
- ^ "Nick to Spin More Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends". Animation Magazine. 20 June 2005.
- ^ Nick Jr. (13 March 2006). "Nick Jr. Premieres Season Two of Its Hit 3-D Animated Series, Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends". prnewswire.com.
- ^ "Sunny Patch on NOGGIN". noggin.com. Archived from the original on 23 December 2008.
- ^ Harris, Craig (14 June 2006). "MISS SPIDER HARVEST TIME HOP AND FLY". IGN. Archived from the original on 6 June 2019. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
- ^ Sellers, Pete (20 June 2006). "Miss Spider - Harvest Time Hop and Fly - Review". Deeko. Archived from the original on 29 October 2006. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
- ^ a b "Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends: Harvest Time Hop and Fly". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 2 May 2017. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
External links
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