Kiff (TV series)
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Directed by | Allison Craig |
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Opening theme | "Kiff Main Title Theme" (written by Nic Smal, Brad Breeck, and Lucy Heavens) |
Ending theme | "Kiff End Credit Theme" (written by Nic Smal) |
Composer | Brad Breeck |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
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Network | Disney Channel |
Release | March 10, 2023 present | –
Kiff[a] is an American animated musical comedy television series created by Lucy Heavens and Nic Smal and produced by Disney Television Animation in association with Titmouse, Inc.[1] The series premiered on March 10, 2023 on Disney Channel.[2][3]
Synopsis
Set in Table Town, a mountainous place co-habitated by magical creatures and animals, the series centers around the adventures of Kiff, a young optimistic squirrel whose best intentions often lead to complete chaos, and her best friend Barry, a sweet and mellow bunny as they take the town by storm with their endless adventures and zest for life.[2][4]
Characters
Main
- Kiff Chatterley (voiced by Kimiko Glenn[5]) - a young female optimistic squirrel who is the protagonist of the series. Her internet alias is 'Kifftastic4' over on Table Toob. In "Nicknames", it's revealed that "Kiff" is only her nickname.
- Barrington "Barry" Augustus Buns III (voiced by H. Michael Croner[5]) - a sweet and mellow male rabbit who is Kiff's best friend and sidekick.
Recurring
- Martin Chatterley (voiced by James Monroe Iglehart) - Kiff's dim-witted father, who loves orange juice. His internet alias is 'SmartyPrance116' over on Table Toob.
- Beryl Chatterley (voiced by Lauren Ash) - Kiff's mother.
- Mary Buns (voiced by Rachel House) - Barry's warm and kind mother.
- Terri Buns (known professionally as Terri Two-Bowls) (voiced by Nichole Sakura) - Barry's older sister and a social media influencer.
- Harry Buns (known professionally as DJ 11:30) (voiced by Josh Johnson) - Barry's older brother, who wants to be a DJ.
- Kristophe Buns - Barry's one-eared baby brother.
- Principal Secretary (voiced by Nic Smal) - a South African-accented secretary bird who is the principal at Kiff and Barry's school.
- Helen (voiced by Lucy Heavens) - an eccentric and selfish witch who is Kiff and Barry's drama teacher.
- Miss Deer Teacher (voiced by Deedee Magno Hall) - a deer who is Kiff and Barry's teacher. She used to be a stand-up comedian before she became a teacher.
- Pawva (voiced by Katie Crown) - the town's barista.
- Trollie (voiced by Rhys Darby) - a troll who lives under the town's bridge.
- Candle Fox (voiced by Vella Lovell) - a popular student in Kiff and Barry's class and Roy's daughter. She is the leader of her own group called the "Abras" (a pun on candelabra).
- Roy Fox (voiced by Eric Bauza) - a TV producer and Candle's father.
- Gareth, Darryn, and Trevor (all voiced by Tom Kenny) - Kiff and Barry's classmates.
- Reggie (voiced by Eric Bauza) - a raccoon in Kiff's class.
Guests
- Miss Moufflé (voiced by Aparna Nancherla) - A giraffe-librarian who runs the local library in Table Town. She tends to be bit of a psychopath whenever she hears somebody claim that she's a 'villain', or ask her questions that personally offend her such as "Maybe you could take the shushing down a few notches.".
Episodes
No. | Title [6][7][8] | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date [6][7][8] | Prod. code [6][8] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Thirst to Be the First" "The Fourth Bath" | Quinn Scott | Drew Applegate & Allison Craig James Sugrue & Elena Manetta | March 10, 2023 | 101 | 0.14[9] |
"Thirst to Be the First": Kiff is ready to be the first person to use the school's new water fountain, but a bad case of "droop-tail" ends up ruining her plans. She sets up various schemes to get past her dad and in school, and it almost works - but she ends up falling asleep and misses out. However, Barry creates a photo of a basketball painted with Kiff's face on it drinking the fountain, satisfying Kiff. "The Fourth Bath": Kiff is excited to sleep over at Barry's house until she finds out that the Buns share bath water, and that she will take the fourth bath. Not wanting to bathe in used water, Kiff decides to call "switchies" with the Buns siblings in order to go first but inadvertently causes them to quarrel with each other. Feeling guilty, Kiff apologizes to everyone for her actions, and to make it up to them, she takes the last bath, which goes over surprisingly well. | ||||||
2 | "Pool Party" "Road Trip" | Kent Osborne Claytia Gonsalves | Brett Muller James Sugrue | March 10, 2023 | 102 | 0.12[9] |
"Pool Party": The entire class is invited to Candle Fox's pool party, but Barry reveals to Kiff that he can't swim. Kiff asks Helen, a witch at her school, to cast a spell on Barry to help him swim, to which she agrees on the condition that the former helps her meet Candle's dad, Roy, in hopes to get on a TV show. Kiff tries to prevent this from happening when she realizes that Roy's plans are to get the witch on a show making fun of her, which results in Helen revoking the spell. Kiff saves Barry from falling in the water and drowning but simultaneously trashes the place and they get banned for a year. Helen then thanks Kiff for saving her reputation and Kiff promises to help Barry learn how to swim during their one-year ban from Candle's pool. "Road Trip": The Chatterleys and Barry go on a road trip, much to Kiff's dismay, who is not a fan of Martin's tedious rules and rituals. During this, Kiff and Barry tease the leader of a bike gang and are pursued by the group. Kiff and Barry confess to Beryl and Martin about it and they try their best to get away. It's later revealed that the bike gang was really a group of auto mechanics, who were trying to help fix the Chatterlys' car. It also turns out that the road trip was really a test drive for the real one. | ||||||
3 | "Brunch DJ" "Career Day" | Kent Osborne Koby Agyeman | Allyson Gonzalez Brett Muller | March 18, 2023[b] | 103 | 0.14[10] |
"Brunch DJ": After Kiff and Barry witness the latter's brother, Harry, escaping from school, Principal Secretary tasks the two with finding him. Later, it is discovered that Harry has been working at a café as a DJ. Not wanting to get Harry in trouble for playing hooky, Kiff explains the importance of school with a song when the Principal arrives at the café and tries to expel Harry. When it turns out that having no education would impede Harry from fulfilling his dream, everyone turns against Secretary, so he lets Harry go back to school. "Career Day": Kiff and Barry take a summer job, working at the city hall, even though Barry would rather work as a garbage man. The job is not what they expected, as it's required to fill out lots of paperwork, so Kiff and Barry decide to skip the forms by shredding them and go straight to helping people. This becomes an issue when their boss, Glarbin Gloobin, wants them to file the forms they "filled out". Kiff and Barry trick him into believing that all the paperwork was stolen, but he finds out about the ruse when the paper shredder explodes. But before Glarbin can fire them, the townsfolk inform him of how Kiff and Barry helped them. Then, Glarbin's former employees ask for their jobs back and Kiff and Barry start working as garbage men. | ||||||
4 | "The Five Pigeons of the Acapellapocalypse" "Leave a Little Juice" | Kent Osborne Quinn Scott | Allyson Gonzalez | March 18, 2023[b] | 104 | 0.11[10] |
"The Five Pigeons of the Acapellapocalypse": After finding a pigeon figure at a yard sale, Kiff finds out that there are four more figures to complete the set. After she and Barry collect all five, though, they end up coming to life as "The Five Pigeons of the Acapellapocalypse" and cause havoc around Table Town. The only way to stop them is to separate them, so Kiff and Barry recruit Helen to do so. After being separated, however, the pigeons become very lonely, so Kiff gives Roy Fox (whose shows' ratings had taken a dive) the idea to use them in a reality show, "The Five Jerks", focusing on their lives locked up in a mansion together. "Leave a Little Juice": After Barry had finished all of Martin's OJ, which is the latter's favorite drink, Beryl asks Kiff to tell Barry not to do that anymore. However, Kiff cannot bring herself to do that, not wanting to hurt Barry's feelings, so she avoids saying anything about it. This becomes a problem when Barry keeps dropping his glasses of OJ and wasting the drink. Eventually, the whole carton is emptied and Kiff convinces Martin that it wouldn't be right to hurt Barry's feelings. It's then Beryl who asks Barry not to drink all the OJ, to which Barry nonchalantly agrees, much to Kiff and Martin's surprise. Kiff realizes that Barry actually likes it when people tell him the truth. Later, the Chatterlys' neighbor, the Pone, arrives to give the family a carton of OJ (as a repayment for Barry trying to give him some earlier), which Martin turns down just because he dislikes the Pone. | ||||||
5 | "Big Barry on Campus" "Club Book" | Claytia Gonsalves | Taylor Curry & Elena Manetta Brett Muller | March 25, 2023[b] | 105 | 0.12[11] |
"Big Barry on Campus": After noticing an error with her school ID, Helen sends a "computer gremlin" into the Principal's computer to fix it. However, it accidentally causes Barry's name to be mixed in with the high schoolers file, making Principal Secretary think he belongs there. Kiff is despondent over this, so she goes to high school with Barry. However, the two grow to hate high school and try to prove to the Principal that they don't belong there. Just when Secretary is about to send Kiff and Barry to different schools, the computer gremlin is discovered and Helen uses a spell to reboot the computer, sending Kiff and Barry back to Miss Dear Teacher's class where they belong. "Club Book": Kiff finds it unfair that you have to be quiet at the library, so she gains legal ownership of the library to allow people to be loud. However, Kiff quickly discovers the disadvantages of a loud library, especially when a party is thrown in the building. She recruits the former librarian, Miss Moufflé (who now works as a soufflé baker), to turn the loud library quiet again. After the two enter the library through a secret passageway, Kiff puts on quiet music to get everyone to shush and Miss Moufflé closes the loud library for good. Afterward, Miss Mouflé fixes up a room for loud readers to be as loud as they want. | ||||||
6 | "Kiff's Mix" "Kiff's on a Plane" | Quinn Scott | Allyson Gonzalez Thomas Hudson | March 25, 2023[b] | 106 | 0.13[11] |
"Kiff's Mix": While playing at Trevor's house, Kiff, Barry, and Trevor create an amazing cereal mix by combining many different kind together. However, when the three to make it again, they forget which kinds of cereal they used. Kiff calls the science lab to get the cereal's milk analyzed so they'll remember the ingredients they used. The scientist at the lab finds that the cereal contains one unknown ingredient, later revealed to be Barry's tears, which are triggered by commercials on TV. However, Trevor lets making the cereal go to his head, revealing to the other two his plans to form a corporation with them, which Kiff doesn't want. However, when the other kids find out about the secret ingredient, they get disgusted and leave. At Kiff's house, Trevor apologizes for his actions as he, Kiff, and Barry eat Kiff's Mix and cry at a commercial. "Kiff's on a Plane": Beryl's old college friends, Meryl, Deryl, and Cheryl, visit her. Wanting to appear grown up to Beryl and her friends, Kiff decides to go to pilot school to prove that she's just as cool as them. Barry soon arrives to find Kiff and gets enrolled too. After lots of practice, Kiff invites Beryl and her friends to her junior pilot test. At the test (which is much simpler than was wished for), Kiff appears to be doing well, but she gets distracted by a fantasy and is hit by a volleyball, suffering a humiliating fail. Kiff then reveals the true reason why she had joined pilot school and leaves the school with her mom and friends on good terms. | ||||||
7 | "Farley" "Two for One Hot Dogs" | Kent Osborne Sarah Lloyd | Adam Bohorquez & Taylor Curry Taylor Curry | April 1, 2023 | 107 | 0.15[12] |
"Farley": While babysitting Kristophe, Kiff accidentally makes a mess of Farley (Kristophe's doll). To fix the situation, Kiff pretends to be Farley while Barry enlists the help of Helen's sister, Agnes (a drycleaner) to wash the real doll. When Kristophe is about to pull a stunt with "Farley", Kiff pretends that Farley has come to life and the two spend a fun day together, while Barry tries to counsel Helen and Agnes over their sibling rivalry. In the end, Barry returns with the real Farley and Kiff comes to realize how Kristophe really is on the inside. "Two for One Hot Dogs": After enjoying two for one hot dogs, Kiff and Barry notice a billboard that reads "It doesn't get any better than this" and misinterpret the message as saying that their best days are behind them. Despondent, the two move into a retirement home. Soon after, Kiff and Barry find the people at the retirement home throwing a party and realize that the message on the billboard was simply an ad that wasn't really true. | ||||||
8 | "Halfway There Day" "Be Still My Harp" | Sarah Lloyd | James Sugrue Jacob Ospa & Elena Manetta | April 1, 2023 | 108 | 0.16[12] |
"Halfway There Day": Halfway through the year, Kiff prepares dinner for Halfway There Day (Table Town's take on Christmas), which is about giving 50% in preparation. Beryl tells Kiff the story of Beverly, a woman who prepared a big fancy dinner for Halfway There Day and was kicked out of the "dinner crawl". After Kiff encounters Beverly from the story, the latter sabotages the dinner, but Centaur Claus (a spoof of Santa Claus) scolds everyone for missing the true meaning of Halfway There Day, whichis not about giving 50%, but just not being pressured to give 100%. Beverly is then let back in the dinner crawl. "Be Still My Harp": While watching a movie, Barry gets stuck in a harp that causes people who hear the music to suddenly get stuck in their memories. When this happens to Kiff, she learns to look forward and escapes her memories. She then pulls Barry out of the harp forward instead of backward, which not only frees him, but snaps everyone out of their trances. | ||||||
9 | "Friendiversary" "Totally Table Town" | Kobe Agyeman Claytia Gonsalves | Brett Muller Thomas Hudson | April 8, 2023 | 109 | 0.11[13] |
"Friendiversary": On the day of Kiff and Barry's "friendiversary", the two reminisce on when they first met. When Barry gives Kiff one more gift than she did him, Kiff sets out to find another gift for him, but can't seem to find a gift good enough for him. Meanwhile, Trevor tries to be Barry's new best friend. Thinking she's failed, Kiff runs away, but learns from a train robber that the best present is a hug. Barry tells Kiff that all he wanted was the feeling of giving her a gift and they decide to go on a tractor ride, even inviting Trevor to come along. However, this appears to be a set-up by Trevor. "Totally Table Town": After someone who posts a comment on "Table Toob" doubts Table Town's awesomeness, Kiff and her friends film a movie to prove him wrong. While filming the last scene, the gang gets attacked by the Ghost Wolf. After a long chase, it turns out that the Ghost Wolf was really giving their speaker back and herding them to safety. After Kiff posts the movie to the person who commented, it gets a positive reaction, with the commenter turning out to be Martin. | ||||||
10 | "Hat" "Lost and Found" | Lucy Heavens, Nic Smal & Kent Osborne Sarah Lloyd | Nic Smal Thomas Hudson | April 15, 2023[c] | 111 | 0.19[15] |
"Hat": After a hat that Barry brings to "Bring a Thing" proves popular (so much that everyone in the school tries to steal it), Kiff tries to keep it safe for Barry to show everyone at an event later. A strong wind causes a series of misadventures for Kiff on trying to retrieve it, including Helen, who wants the hat for herself. After accidentally shredding the hat, Kiff pretends to be the hat, but realizes that everyone actually likes Barry, not the hat. "Lost and Found": While taking a walk, Kiff and Barry discover a journal. They try to find its owner before Glarbin, who is in charge of the Lost and found department, gains ownership of it at the end of the business day. While trying to find clues, Kiff and Barry end up having more and more of the journal's contents revealed, before it's revealed that it belongs to a unicorn named Slent. However, the poems become very popular and Slent gives the money he earned to Kiff and Barry to show his appreciation for them returning the journal. | ||||||
11 | "Principal Dance Socks" | Sarah Lloyd | Adam Bohorquez, Thomas Hudson, Taylor Curry, Elena Manetta & James Sugrue | April 22, 2023[c] | 110 | 0.09[16] |
In order to prove that Table Town School is just as good as the fancy, rich, and prestigious Tuft Pierre School, Kiff and the gang compete their principals in a dance-off. Since Principal Secretary's dancing is less than perfect, Helen and the kids give him magic dance socks to make him appear much better (with Helen controlling Secretary's moves). After Secretary wins, the snobby kids from Tuft Pierre School give the credit to their principal, Swan, who was on Roy Fox's "Dancing with the Tables". The kids decide to put Principal Secretary on the show to prove that he won. However, Helen is upset that she hasn't been given credit for controlling Principal Secretary's dancing and ends up sabotaging the show. Kiff and the gang then confess that they cheated (by using Helen's witchcraft to control Principal Secretary's moves) and say that they are proud of their school, touching everyone's hearts to the point they managed to convince Principal Swan to quit her job as a principal for Tuft Pierre School. | ||||||
12 | "Two Truths and a Barry" "Nicknames" | Unknown | TBA | April 29, 2023 | 112 | N/A |
"Two Truths and a Barry": When one of the members of Candle's "Abra" group gets droop-tail, Kiff and Barry both take their place in a sleepover in order to find out why Candle calls her group "Abra". At the sleepover, the group plays Two Truths and a Lie, which Barry isn't good at because of his inability to lie. Since Candle can't trust Kiff and Barry to keep the secret about why the group is called the "Abras", Barry seeks advice from his sister, Terri, on how to lie. However, the Abras don't find Barry's lies exciting enough, not even when he reveals that one of the group members, seemingly named "Kennedy", is actually named "Kim". Kiff and Barry after the latter deduces that the group was named after the candelabra (as the first part of the word is Candle's name). "Nicknames": At a movie theater, Kiff and Barry realize that the ticket ripper, Nick Namé gives people at the theater nicknames because of their actions, and they decide that they want nicknames of their own. After Kiff tries (and fails) to earn the nickname, "Showtime", Beryl reveals that she already has a nickname (as "Kiff" is not her real name) and that everyone likes her, whether she has a nickname or not. | ||||||
13 | "The Sound of Helen" "Weekly Grocery Shop" | Unknown | TBA | May 6, 2023 | 113 | N/A |
14 | "Friendship in the Time of Cheese Caves" "Soup Opera" | Unknown | TBA | May 13, 2023 | 114 | N/A |
15 | "Mall Leader" "Ghost Wolf's Art" | Unknown | TBA | May 20, 2023 | 115 | N/A |
Shorts
How NOT To Draw
No. | Title | Original release date |
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1 | "How NOT To Draw: Kiff" | April 22, 2023[17] |
Production
Development
On June 17, 2021, during the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, it was announced that Lucy Heavens and Nic Smal were developing an animated series titled Kiff.[2][4] According to the duo, the series is inspired by their experiences growing up in Cape Town,[2] while Heavens described it as a series "about a kid who lives with her parents and goes to school" whose comedy focuses on the world and characters featured.[1] Senior vice-president for Disney Channel's animation Meredith Roberts said, "Lucy and Nic are a brilliant creative team who produced a fresh and funny series with vibrant visuals that help bring the friendship between a squirrel and a bunny to life in a unique way".[2] The series is produced by Disney Television Animation and Titmouse, Inc., with Kent Osborne serving as co-producer and story editor,[2][1] and Winnie Chaffee producing.[5] It consists of 22-minute episodes, composed of two 11-minute segments.[2][4] Edward Mejia, a Disney executive, oversees the series.[18]
Music
The series features one original musical number per episode.[2][4]
Animation
In addition to co-producing, Titmouse, Inc. also provides the animation for the series.[19][20]
Release
Kiff premiered simultaneously on Disney Channel and Disney XD on March 10, 2023, with the show's first 6 episodes releasing on Disney+ a day later.[3][21] In June 2022, it was announced that the first season of the series would have 30 22-minute episodes.[19]
Notes
References
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- ^ a b c d e f g h Del Rosario, Alexandra (June 17, 2021). "'Kiff': Disney Channel Greenlights Animated Series From South African Creators Lucy Heavens & Nic Smal". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on July 14, 2022. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
- ^ a b Thompson, Avery (January 24, 2023). "Lauren Ash & More Stars To Recur In Disney Channel Series 'Kiff': Exclusive Theme Song Reveal". Hollywood Life. Retrieved January 24, 2023.
- ^ a b c d "Disney Channel Is Nuts for 'Kiff,' New Original Animated Buddy-Comedy From South African Creators Lucy Heavens and Nic Smal Gets Series Greenlight" (Press release). Disney Branded Television. June 17, 2021. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021. Retrieved February 8, 2022 – via Disney General Entertainment Content.
- ^ a b c Michael Schneider (October 6, 2022). "Kimiko Glenn, H. Michael Croner to Voice Disney's New Animated Series Kiff (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
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- ^ a b "Kiff Episode Guide". Zap2it.
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- ^ a b Mitch Metcalf (March 13, 2023). "Friday 3.10.2023 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
- ^ a b Mitch Metcalf (March 21, 2023). "Saturday 3.18.2023 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved March 21, 2023.
- ^ a b Mitch Salem (March 28, 2023). "Saturday 3.25.2023 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
- ^ a b Mitch Salem (April 4, 2023). "Saturday 4.1.2023 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved April 4, 2023.
- ^ Mitch Metcalf (April 11, 2023). "Saturday 4.8.2023 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved April 11, 2023.
- ^ Struss, Jason (March 16, 2023). "Everything coming to Disney+ in April 2023". Digital Trends. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
- ^ Mitch Salem (April 18, 2023). "Saturday 4.15.2023 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
- ^ Mitch Metcalf (April 25, 2023). "Saturday 4.22.2023 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
- ^ Kiff Cartoon Comes to Life! 🖌 | How NOT To Draw: Kiff | @disneychannel. Disney Channel. April 22, 2023. Retrieved April 22, 2023 – via YouTube.
- ^ Behzadi, Sofia (July 22, 2022). "Disney Television Animation Ups Douglas Bensimon & Edward Mejia To VP Current Series". Deadline. Archived from the original on July 25, 2022.
Among the titles he's overseen are...the upcoming Kiff and Primos for Disney Channel
- ^ a b "Disney Television Animation, Disney Junior and Disney EMEA Original Productions Unveil Huge Slate of Animated Programming To Air Across Disney+ and Other Disney Platforms During Annecy International Animation Film Festival" (Press release). Disney Branded Television. June 15, 2022. Archived from the original on July 3, 2022. Retrieved February 8, 2022 – via Disney General Entertainment Content.
- ^ Dickinson, Jeremy (June 18, 2021). "Disney greenlights South African toon Kiff". Kidscreen. Archived from the original on June 1, 2022. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
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