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My Life Me
GenreComedy
Tween
Directed byJC Denton
Country of originFrance
Canada
Production
ProducerTV Loonland
Running time11 minutes

My Life Me (Template:Lang-fr) is a Canadian animated television series created by JC Little, Cindy Filipenko and Svetlana Chmakova. The teen slice-of-life comedy follows Birch Small, a manga and anime fan with aspirations of being a comic artist, as she tries to survive high school. The show features manga symbols such as sweatdrops, speech bubbles, and super-deformed chibi characters.

Production

My Life Me was greenlit for production by CarpeDiem Film & TV and TV-Loonland in mid 2008. Animated digitally, manga aesthetics were given homage "using various comic book manga codes and language such as stylish black and white comic book panels dropping behind the characters to express their suppressed feelings on screen." Even before production began My Life Me was planned to be "developed as a lifestyle brand, there will be an licensing and merchandising program to support the brand with a strong emphasis on publishing, accessories, gifts, stationery, apparel as well as a strong online component with a fully interactive website currently in production." The planned delivery of the series, shorts, and website was fall 2009.[1]

My Life Me was "at the top of [German co-production group TV-Loonland's] offering in the 2009 autumn TV markets". In early 2010, TV-Loonland filed for bankruptcy/insolvency and its assets were sold off. My Life Me, at the time still in production, was one of such properties. The series was acquired by Classic Media in February. Classic Media embraced the show with enthusiasm and took control of all media iterations of the property including the planned "heavily interactive" website. "Other than the television series, fifty-two eleven-minute episodes, the property is reported to include music video clips and more for mobile, online, and video on-demand distribution."[2][3]

Premise

Birch Small's school system requires her and her classmates, Liam, Sandra, and Raffi to work together in a group known around the school as a "Pod." The students don't get to choose who they are partnered up with; they must work together, despite their differences and shortcomings.

Characters

A young talented artist and manga fan. Birch is 13 years old making her younger than everyone else in her "pod". Birch has a crush on Raffi as hinted in a number of episodes, and is shown to be very familiar with almost anything involving art, including various historical artist names. Her interest in Raffi and trying to impress him has her often doing absurd things such as becoming vegetarian simply because Raffi was which conflicted with her love of fast foods, and meaty foods. She is also heavily interested with Japanese Manga and is usually seen drawing these comics in said style.

  • Liam Coll

14 year old cousin of Birch. Very little is known about Liam other than he's very close to Birch as he's often seen in Birch's house for one reason or another, usually looking for a good time, his goofy personality often causes problems, even getting himself into a "duel" with another kid in school unintentionally, however his personal skills and specialties have their uses and can come out to help and often come out to help his "pod" in tight situations. He loves music, is easily jealous of Raffi over his popularity. Liam also expresses a rather continuous problem of being unable to "find himself" as that he can't find one thing he wants to be or one thing to fully define himself as he will often express a different hobby or interest in different episode. It's expressed that he's been doing this since grade 6. Like Birch, Liam is heavily into Manga, and contributes the plot and writing to Birch's illustrations.

  • Sandra le Blanc (Stephanie Buxton)

A skateboarding fan, and highly athletic girl who likes to take things to the extreme, such as getting volunteer's to do a skateboard jump over. She's has a rather devious and somewhat sadistic personality, as she often will do things to earn the discomfort and embarrassment of others for her own entertain, and often would go so far as to try and get others including members of her "pod" to get angry at each other again for her own entertainment. She constantly denies of her "geek phase" that she had before, instead constantly bashing her own pod's geeky moments.

  • Raffi Rodriguez

Love interest of Birch. Often considered the coolest guy in school he often gets chosen for events and fund raisers much to the jealousy of other males such as Liam. He is often concerned about his looks and often expresses that as his only concern at times. He's shown to care for Birch considerably, whether or not he reciprocates Birch's feelings has yet to be shown. One of the ways the official website has described him as, "would drive anyone crazy if he wasn't so darn nice".

Broadcast

It currently airs on Teletoon Canada, French broadcasters France 2 and Canal J, KI.KA ("Der Kinderkanal" = "The Children's Channel") in Germany, and Disney Channel Asia (English Version)

Reception

It was nominated for a Kidscreen Award 2010.[4] The MyLifeME.com website was nominated for Best Kids Interactive for the Canada New Media Awards in 2010.[5] My Life ME was nominated for two Gemini Awards in 2011; in Internet and New Media, Best Website for a Program or Series: Youth [6] and in Television, Best Animation Program or Series.[7] It also has a cult internet following for its blend of Eastern animation style with Western animation.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Moody, Annemarie. "New Tween Animated Series My Life Me Greenlighted". Animation World Network. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Anime/Manga-Inspired My Life Me Sold to Classic Media". Anime News Network. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  3. ^ Bynum, Aaron. "'My Life Me' Animation Now in New Hands". Animation Insider. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  4. ^ Classic adds new tween series | Licensing Industry | News by. Licensing.biz. Retrieved on 2011-07-02.
  5. ^ "Press Releases - Canadian New Media Awards (CNMA) - Dec. 1st, 2010". Nextmediaevents.com. Retrieved 2011-09-17.
  6. ^ Les prix Gémeaux 2011 : les finalistes (catégories Internet et nouveaux médias) | zone Télévision. Radio-canada.ca. Retrieved on 2011-07-02.
  7. ^ Les prix Gémeaux 2011 : les finalistes (catégories Émissions). Radio-Canada.ca. Retrieved on 2011-07-02.