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P. King Duckling
File:P. King Duckling title card.png
GenreAdventure
Created byJosh Selig
Directed byEddy Bo Fan
Julian Kauffmann
Yihong Zhang
Mei Zhao
Voices ofMarc Thompson
Courtney Shaw
Benjie Ramdall
Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld[1]
Theme music composerJosh Selig
Sam Retzer
ComposersSam Retzer
Dong Liu
Country of originUnited States
China
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersXiaqiu Zhong
Chen Gu
Josh Selig
ProducersMary Tai
Bing Yan
Running time21 minutes
Production companiesUyoung Animation
Little Airplane Productions
Original release
NetworkDisney Junior
ReleaseNovember 7, 2016 (2016-11-07)[2] –
present

P. King Duckling is a Chinese/American animated television series created by Josh Selig. The series debuted on Disney Junior in the United States on November 7, 2016.[2] P. King Duckling is about the title character, a young duck, who has adventures in the town of Hilly Hole with his two best friends, Chumpkins and Wombat.

Characters

Main characters

  • P. King Duckling (voiced by Marc Thompson) is a fearless young duck who is friends with Chumpkins and Wombat. He comes up with all sorts of ideas that get the trio in trouble.
  • Chumpkins (voiced by Benjie Randall) is a sarcastic pig. He carries around machines, and likes turnips.
  • Wombat (voiced by Courtney Shaw) is P. King's sidekick. She assists P. King in his plans, even when she knows better.

Recurring characters

  • Zeus is Chumpkins' computer. It can turn into a camera.
  • Baker (voiced by G.G. Miller) runs the Hilly Hole Bakery. She dreams of marrying a gorilla.
  • Anteater (voiced by Eli James) runs the party store.
  • Mildred (voiced by Marc Thompson) is an old lady.
  • Puppy Kid (voiced by Billy Bob Thompson) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Cat Neighbor (voiced by Thaddeus Fitzpatrick) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Giraffe (voiced by Jordan O'Brien) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Elephant (voiced by Eli Jamison) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Walrus (voiced by Tyler Milliron) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Turtle (voiced by Billy Thompson) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Mr. Murphy (voiced by Darren Dunstan) is a cow.
  • Cucumber (voiced by Billy Thompson) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Greg the Goose (voiced by Eli James)
  • Kangaroo (voiced by Melanie Ehrlich)[3]

Minor characters

  • Gladys (voiced by G.G. Miller) is Chumpkins' app that tells reminds him of what to do. She appears in "Wombat's Big Surprise!".
  • Melvin is a break dancing slug that appears in "Wombat's Big Surprise!".
  • Zolotron (voiced by J. Lee) is a space clown that appears in "Wombat's Big Surprise!".
  • Flying Bug Thing (voiced by Billy Bob Thompson) is a bug that appears in "Wombat's Big Surprise!".
  • Ant (voiced by Courtney Shaw) appears in "A Hill with a View".
  • Monkey (voiced by Bryan Fenkart) appears in "A Hill with a View".
  • Delivery Guy (voiced by Marc Thompson) appears in "A Hill with a View".
  • Robo-Duckling (voiced by Billy Bob Thompson) appears in "Robo-Duckling".
  • The Twin Beavers (voiced by Billy Bob Thompson) appear in "Arts and Quacks".
  • Claudette (voiced by Valentine Bureau) appears in "Arts and Quacks".
  • Giuseppe (voiced by Michael Henning) appears in "Arts and Quacks". He uses his body to paint.
  • Brie (voiced by Lianna Nielsen) appears in "Arts and Quacks". She takes pictures of cheese.
  • Madame L'Orange (voiced by Marie-Christine Katz) appears in "Arts and Quacks". She picks all of the artwork that goes into the Louvre museum.
  • Street Artist (voiced by Marc Thompson) is a giraffe that appears in "Arts and Quacks".
  • Boy (voiced by Koda Gursoy) appears in the movie Stink Bug, Come Home from the episode "Lights, Camera, Duckling!"
  • Stink Bug (voiced by Marc Thompson) appears in the movie Stinkbug, Come Home from the episode "Lights, Camera, Duckling!"
  • The Theater Manager (voiced by Bryan Fenkart) appears in "Lights, Camera, Duckling!".
  • Fan (voiced by Billy Thompson) appears in "Lights, Camera, Duckling!".
  • Monkey (voiced by Billy Thompson) is a cab driver who appears in "Ring-a-Ding Duck".
  • The Track Announcer (voiced by Tyler Milliron) appears in "Speed King Duckling".
  • Mechanical Dog (voiced by Marc Thompson) is a dog who appears in "Speed King Duckling".
  • Sir Scoops-A-Lot (voiced by Tyler Milliron) is an ice cream truck man who appears in "P. King's Cool Castle".
  • The Penguins (voiced by Alexandra Eden) appear in "P. King's Cool Castle".

Episodes

Series overview

P. King Duckling
File:P. King Duckling title card.png
GenreAdventure
Created byJosh Selig
Directed byEddy Bo Fan
Julian Kauffmann
Yihong Zhang
Mei Zhao
Voices ofMarc Thompson
Courtney Shaw
Benjie Ramdall
Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld[4]
Theme music composerJosh Selig
Sam Retzer
ComposersSam Retzer
Dong Liu
Country of originUnited States
China
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersXiaqiu Zhong
Chen Gu
Josh Selig
ProducersMary Tai
Bing Yan
Running time21 minutes
Production companiesUyoung Animation
Little Airplane Productions
Original release
NetworkDisney Junior
ReleaseNovember 7, 2016 (2016-11-07)[2] –
present

P. King Duckling is a Chinese/American animated television series created by Josh Selig. The series debuted on Disney Junior in the United States on November 7, 2016.[2] P. King Duckling is about the title character, a young duck, who has adventures in the town of Hilly Hole with his two best friends, Chumpkins and Wombat.

Characters

Main characters

  • P. King Duckling (voiced by Marc Thompson) is a fearless young duck who is friends with Chumpkins and Wombat. He comes up with all sorts of ideas that get the trio in trouble.
  • Chumpkins (voiced by Benjie Randall) is a sarcastic pig. He carries around machines, and likes turnips.
  • Wombat (voiced by Courtney Shaw) is P. King's sidekick. She assists P. King in his plans, even when she knows better.

Recurring characters

  • Zeus is Chumpkins' computer. It can turn into a camera.
  • Baker (voiced by G.G. Miller) runs the Hilly Hole Bakery. She dreams of marrying a gorilla.
  • Anteater (voiced by Eli James) runs the party store.
  • Mildred (voiced by Marc Thompson) is an old lady.
  • Puppy Kid (voiced by Billy Bob Thompson) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Cat Neighbor (voiced by Thaddeus Fitzpatrick) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Giraffe (voiced by Jordan O'Brien) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Elephant (voiced by Eli Jamison) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Walrus (voiced by Tyler Milliron) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Turtle (voiced by Billy Thompson) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Mr. Murphy (voiced by Darren Dunstan) is a cow.
  • Cucumber (voiced by Billy Thompson) is a resident of Hilly Hole.
  • Greg the Goose (voiced by Eli James)
  • Kangaroo (voiced by Melanie Ehrlich)[5]

Minor characters

  • Gladys (voiced by G.G. Miller) is Chumpkins' app that tells reminds him of what to do. She appears in "Wombat's Big Surprise!".
  • Melvin is a break dancing slug that appears in "Wombat's Big Surprise!".
  • Zolotron (voiced by J. Lee) is a space clown that appears in "Wombat's Big Surprise!".
  • Flying Bug Thing (voiced by Billy Bob Thompson) is a bug that appears in "Wombat's Big Surprise!".
  • Ant (voiced by Courtney Shaw) appears in "A Hill with a View".
  • Monkey (voiced by Bryan Fenkart) appears in "A Hill with a View".
  • Delivery Guy (voiced by Marc Thompson) appears in "A Hill with a View".
  • Robo-Duckling (voiced by Billy Bob Thompson) appears in "Robo-Duckling".
  • The Twin Beavers (voiced by Billy Bob Thompson) appear in "Arts and Quacks".
  • Claudette (voiced by Valentine Bureau) appears in "Arts and Quacks".
  • Giuseppe (voiced by Michael Henning) appears in "Arts and Quacks". He uses his body to paint.
  • Brie (voiced by Lianna Nielsen) appears in "Arts and Quacks". She takes pictures of cheese.
  • Madame L'Orange (voiced by Marie-Christine Katz) appears in "Arts and Quacks". She picks all of the artwork that goes into the Louvre museum.
  • Street Artist (voiced by Marc Thompson) is a giraffe that appears in "Arts and Quacks".
  • Boy (voiced by Koda Gursoy) appears in the movie Stink Bug, Come Home from the episode "Lights, Camera, Duckling!"
  • Stink Bug (voiced by Marc Thompson) appears in the movie Stinkbug, Come Home from the episode "Lights, Camera, Duckling!"
  • The Theater Manager (voiced by Bryan Fenkart) appears in "Lights, Camera, Duckling!".
  • Fan (voiced by Billy Thompson) appears in "Lights, Camera, Duckling!".
  • Monkey (voiced by Billy Thompson) is a cab driver who appears in "Ring-a-Ding Duck".
  • The Track Announcer (voiced by Tyler Milliron) appears in "Speed King Duckling".
  • Mechanical Dog (voiced by Marc Thompson) is a dog who appears in "Speed King Duckling".
  • Sir Scoops-A-Lot (voiced by Tyler Milliron) is an ice cream truck man who appears in "P. King's Cool Castle".
  • The Penguins (voiced by Alexandra Eden) appear in "P. King's Cool Castle".

Episodes

Series overview

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Broadcast

Disney Junior has picked up P. King Duckling to air on its American, Latin American, Indian, Korean, and Southeast Asian channels. In Sweden, the show will air on SVT in Swedish, and in Finland, the show will air on Yle in Finnish, both following the show's sale to Disney Junior in the United States.[6]

References

  1. ^ "voice over resume 2015" (PDF). Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld. 2015. Retrieved November 1, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d "Disney Junior to Debut 'P. King Duckling'". License! Global. October 27, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
  3. ^ "MelanieEhrlichFilmTVResume2016" (PDF). Melanie Ehrlich. 2016. Retrieved November 1, 2016.
  4. ^ "voice over resume 2015" (PDF). Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld. 2015. Retrieved November 1, 2016.
  5. ^ "MelanieEhrlichFilmTVResume2016" (PDF). Melanie Ehrlich. 2016. Retrieved November 1, 2016.
  6. ^ Mercedes Milligan (October 17, 2016). "'P. King Duckling' Takes Wing in Sweden, Finland". Animation Magazine. Retrieved October 27, 2016.

External links

Broadcast

Disney Junior has picked up P. King Duckling to air on its American, Latin American, Indian, Korean, and Southeast Asian channels. In Sweden, the show will air on SVT in Swedish, and in Finland, the show will air on Yle in Finnish, both following the show's sale to Disney Junior in the United States.[1]

References

  1. ^ Mercedes Milligan (October 17, 2016). "'P. King Duckling' Takes Wing in Sweden, Finland". Animation Magazine. Retrieved October 27, 2016.

External links