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WordWorld | |
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Created by | Don Moody Jacqueline Moody Peter Schnelder Gary Friedman |
Directed by | Olexa Hewryk |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 46 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Don Moody Jacqueline Moody Olexa Hewryk Sue Hollenberg |
Producers | Sue Hollenberg Alia Nakashima |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | PBS TVO[disambiguation needed] EBS[disambiguation needed] Nick Jr. Playhouse Disney Disney Junior PBS Kids Sprout |
Release | August 3, 2001 – present |
WordWorld is a three-time Emmy Award-winning children's television series[1] partially funded by the United States Department of Education as part of the Ready To Learn literacy initiative targeted to 3- to 7-year olds. The show airs in 10 languages and 90 countries, including in the United States. The television series, created by Don Moody and Jacqueline Moody, stars Dog and his WordFriends. In each WordWorld television episode, Dog embarks on a series of adventures where the only way to save the day is to "build a word". The show's novelty is that when a word is built correctly, it morphs into the thing it represents, which gives instant meaning to the word. The WordWorld television series has been translated into popular mobile applications, Internet-based games, magnetic plush and other toys. WordWorld attempts to deliver a holistic curriculum that helps children develop the core literacy skills required to read.
Television series
The WordWorld television series currently airs in 90 countries and 10 languages. It premiered September 3, 2007 on CBeebies and Disney Junior and is currently in its third season, with 84 x 11-minute episodes. WordWorld currently broadcasts on PBS Kids.
WordWorld had been available on netflix's streaming service,[2] but was removed in October 2011.[3] As of Jan. 22, 2012, it is available on instant streaming yet again.[4][5][6] It was pulled again on or around January, 26, 2012.
Educational content
The main focus of the educational television show is literacy, with the shows curriculum being based on the National Reading Panel's 2000 Teaching Children to Read report with input from other groups and experts. The show aims to focus on print awareness, Phonics sensitivity and letter knowledge, Reading comprehension (including vocabulary development) and socio-emotional skills.[7]
Wordworld was developed for television by Executive Producers Don Moody, Olexa Hewryk, and David Lipson. Moody was originally inspired by a study which found that children are likely to pay less attention to words if there is a character on screen at the same time so he founded WordWorld, LLC.[8] According to Moody, WordWorld's use of characters that physically resemble the letters that make up their names may cause children to pay more attention to words. “If children want to look at the character, then the words have to be the character,” he said.[8]
Characters
Main characters
First Main characters
- Bear - is a WordFriend who is kind and clever. She is an artist who is great at painting pictures. In the episode "Nightlight," it was revealed that Bear was afraid of the dark. She also appears to be a good artist, and lives in a CAVE. She also wears a purple bow on her head. In the episode called "Bear's Bed Sled", she gets an accident on her toe for crashing onto the tree after rolling into a snowball with Dog due to a high jump from the stump of the hill.
- Gender: Female
- Voiced by: Crystal Scales
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Brown
- Sheep - is a WordFriend who is kindhearted, fashionable and intelligent. However, she can sometimes be a little selfish, but helps her friends out by dressing up as characters as diverse as a princess and a superheroine. Sheep lives in a stack of HAY as her home. When she puts on some different hats, she speaks with different accents. For example, when she puts on a detective's hat, she uses a British accent.
- Gender: Female
- Voiced by: Veronica Taylor
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: White with purple arms and legs
- Pig - is a WordFriend who is sometimes selfish when it comes to food, and he tends to eat the food he creates in his television show, "Cooking With Chef Pig," from his home in the BARN. In the episode, "A-a-achoo!", it is revealed that Pig is allergic to peaches.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Jeff Bennett
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Pink
- Frog - is a very intelligent and clever WordFriend. He is hydrophobic due to the water's slimy texture on his skin, and tends to say "Water, yuck." He is also the least courageous of all the other his WordFriends and living in a LOG.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Jim Cummings
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Green
- Dog - is a fun-loving dog who always likes to play with his WordFriends with his long ears up. He is the bravest among his WordFriends, as he was able to communicate with a monster in the episode "Dog's Camping Adventure," and follow a ghost — which was actually Pig sleepwalking in a blanket in the episode "A Kooky Spooky Halloween." He is also the only WordFriend who cannot talk, and lives in a HOUSE.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: H.D. Quinn
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Amber
- Duck - is an silly WordFriend who is often seen swimming and quacking. He loves to make friends with everyone. He also can't pronounce words well like in the episode "Sh-Sh-Shark" where he called Shark "S-hark." The aquatic fowl lives in a NEST. In the beginning of "Superhero Sheep", he accidentally crashes on it causing the letters to split.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: H.D. Quinn
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Yellow
The Bugs
The Bugs: Bug, Fly and Bee - are fun-loving-WordFriends. They also have a band of their own, and all live in Frog's mailbox.
- Bug: Bug in the entire series has a pink hornlike nose and insect wings. His shade of green is a little lighter than Frog's shade. As part of the Bug Band, Bug plays the empty JUG by using his nose. He also plays the TUBA when it is brought out.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: George Bailey
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Light green
- Fly: Fly has curls on the tip of his antennae. He sometimes goes with other friends like Bear in "My Fuzzy Valentine". As part of the Bug Band, he plays the banjo with his arms.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: H.D. Quinn
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Indigo
- Bee: Bee has a stinger for some uses. As part of the Bug Band, he plays the washboard. In "Bed Bugs", Bee is the first to learn Frog's song about "B" and "D" that's once heard.
- Gender: Female
- Voiced by: Tabitha St. Germain
- Letters made of: Lowercase
- Body color: Yellow with brown stripes
Other Main characters
- Ant - is the best friend of Pig. He also advises Pig not to eat the food Pig creates in his show "Cooking With Chef Pig". He has a lot of cousins that he usually calls for backup when there is a big situation. He also has a role as a cameraman in Pig's show. Ant lives in Pig's BARN or the anthill where he works as a radio announcer.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Rob Paulsen
- Letters made of: Lowercase
- Body color: Red
- Shark - is a friendly and gentle WordFriend who loves to make friends. He is blue and appears to be clever and smart. During his first appearance, other WordFriends are frightened and scared of him, due to his scary and menacing appearance. Shark lives in a sand CASTLE in the sea. He is also one of the aquatic WordFriends.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Frank Welker
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Gray
- Giant - is a big ant, but only as shown in "There's an Ant in Every Giant". In reality, he's a giant version of Ant.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Rob Paulsen (same voice as Ant's)
- Letters made of: Lowercase
- Body color: Red (same color as Ant's)
Minor characters
The Children serve as a Greek chorus mainly to sound off key words in each story, and to announce the title of each episode, the purpose being, as with the series in general, to teach viewers words as they appear on the screen.
Animals
First appearing in Season 1
- The Three Piggies - are the nephews of Pig. Their bodies are made out of lowercase letters "I" and "G" as well as the uppercase "P". They usually land into mischief, but they sometimes make up a helpful team. Like other Wordfriends, they build words to create things. In the episode "Rocket to the Moon", they build a rocket out of red lowercase letters. They also appear in "Pies, Pies, Pies" begging his uncle to "share the pies, NOT eat the pies!"
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Andrew Sabiston, Jules de Jongh, and Jonathan Wilson
- Letters made of: Uppercase "P" and Lowercase "I" and "G"
- Body color: Pink
- Cat - is the owner of the WordWorld junkyard when capital and turquoise with a tail made out of the capital "T". But she's lowercase and purple with a real stripy tail for the first time in "Get Well Soon Soup" where she visits Pig's BARN. She serves as the teacher (lowercase cat) at the SCHOOL for the first time in "Shark's First Day Of School".
- Gender: Female
- Voiced by: Ellen Kennedy
- Letters made of: Uppercase in first appearance and later on lowercase
- Body color: Turquoise and later purple
- Monkey - is an energetic WordFriend who always like to have fun. His habitat is the JUNGLE. He appeared in the episodes "V is for Vacation," "Bit By Bit," "My Fuzzy Valentine," "You Can Never Have Too Many OOs," and the M song which Frog created using his machine. It is also revealed that in "You Can Never Have Too Many OOs," Monkey has a HUT with a straw ROOF on it with is tree as his shelter. He also has his three cousins who have different shades of brown and sing the blues harmoniously in the episode "M is for Map".
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: George Bailey
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Brown
- Goat - is a fun-loving WordFriend in WordWorld who has an Irish accent. He builds in this episode, "Get Your Coat" as he tried to rebuild the boat and to build a coat. He is also an -oat word expert.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: George Buza
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: White
- Kangaroo - is a hardworking WordFriend. She works as the WordWorld mail carrier as well as the engineer of the TRAIN. She has a light Australian accent and appeared in the episodes "Runaway O," "Mail Mix-up," "Waterlogged," "Pies, Pies, Pies!", "Back on Track", "You Can Never Have Too Many OOs," "Dancing Dog," and "Kite Flight."
- Gender: Female
- Voiced by: Lenore Zann
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Amber
- Crab - is a WordFriend who mostly appears underwater. He is the best friend of Shark. He is also a singer and also uses his hands as castanets. He appeared in the episodes, "Castles in the Sand" and "The Dancing Duck Bonanza". Crab has a Trinidadian accent.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Marc Thompson
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Red-orange
- Elephant - is a WordFriend with a blue body who helps WordFriends; she appears in episodes including "Bit by Bit" and makes a cameo in "Pies, Pies, Pies!" and other episodes as one of the WordFriends in an audience. Her habitat is the JUNGLE and she is one of the WordFriends that stand on four legs.
- Gender: Female
- Voiced by: Candi Milo
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Blue
- Cow - is another WordFriend who stands on four legs. She is always found eating grass. She makes cameos in several episodes. She says nothing but Moo.
- Gender: Female
- Voiced by: TBA (Cow doesn't have a voice actor.)
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: White with black patches
- Tiger - Appeared in the episode "M is for Map," "Pies, Pies, Pies!", and other episodes as well. She lives in the JUNGLE.
- Gender: Female
- Voiced by: Stacey DePass
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Orange with black stripes
- Hippo - Seen in audiences in "The Dancing Duck Bonanza" and "A Star Is Born". He wears glasses.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: George Buza
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Blue
- Bird - A tiny little blue bird who lives in a NEST on the branch of a TREE. She appears in some episodes. In her first appearance, she leaves her egg snuggled in a quilted blanket for her departure.
- Gender: Female
- Voiced by: Mirm Kriegel
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Blue
- Turtle - Lives in Frog's lake. First appears in the episode "Castles in the Sea," and other episodes like "The Best Nest". He talks in a deep voice and as revealed in "M is for Map", he sings bass among the three monkeys who sing doo-wop.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Marc Thompson
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Three shades of green
- Gender: Female
- Voiced by: Nika Futterman
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Orange
- Whale - Sheep's best friend who lives in the ocean. She makes her first appearance in the episode "Wee Little Whale" where she begins as a "baby" whale. Water makes her grow bigger and her voice mature a little.
- Gender: Female
- Voiced by: Mirm Kriegel
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Blue
- Owl - Appears in a couple of episodes and only hoots.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: John Payne
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Brown
- Cricket - Appears in "Dog's Camping Adventure" and "A Star is Born."
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Jonathan Wilson
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Turquoise
- Ant's Cousins - Related to Ant. Four of these cousins are built in the episode called "Achoo!" and all of them also appear in the episode "Pies, Pies, Pies!"
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: H.D. Quinn
- Letters made of: Lowercase
- Body color: Different shades of red
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Amos Crawley
- Letters made of: Lowercase
- Body color: Blue
Seen in Season 1, but first appearing soon
- Fox - Appears on a chalkboard just like Mouse in the episode "Bopping with the Bug Band". Also appeared in the episode "X Marks the Spot". He talks with a Northern Irish accent.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: H.D. Quinn
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Orange
- Mouse - Appears on a chalkboard in the episode "Bopping with the Bug Band". Will appear in some episode.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Andrew Sabiston
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Indigo
First appearing in Season 2
- Spider - Lives in a WEB in a TREE near Duck's NEST. She first appeared in "Duck Saves Spider's Web" as a purple character.
- Gender: Female
- Voiced by: Ellen Kennedy
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Purple
- Caterpillar - Lives on a swan plant. She first appeared in "Caterpillar Gets a Home" with all her letters descending from the rain and is befriended by Duck. Will there will be a new caterpillar after the first appearance of a BUTTERFLY in WordWorld?
- Gender: Female
- Voiced by: Tajja Isen
- Letters made of: Lowercase
- Body color: Various shades of green
First appearing in Season 3
- Pelican - Appeared in "Kite Flight" and "Race to the Spaeship".
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Adrian Truss
- Letters made of: Lowercase
- Body color: White
Furture Characters
- Zebra - A zebra who may eventually appear in an episode.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: TBA
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Black and White stripes
Non-Animals
- Monster - is a friendly red WordFriend who appears to be sentient and clever. He is very helpful in the episode "Dog's Camping Trip" as he helped Dog find the letters for their tent. He is created from Frog's MACHINE.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Sean McCann
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Red
- Robot - This WordFriend hails from outer space and travels in a ROCKET. He is blue in more episodes. In the episode called "Play Ball", he is colored purple. Another ROBOT appears as having been assembled by Frog.
- Gender: Male
- Voiced by: Marc Thompson
- Letters made of: Uppercase
- Body color: Blue
Episodes
Season 1
# | Airdate | Title | Overview | Build-A-Word |
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1/1-1 | Runaway O | While Cat is taking a nap in the JUNKYARD, Bear and Sheep, trying to open the BOX, accidentally pull the "X" causing the "O" to roll away. | Box | |
Happy Birthday, Dog! | Dog wants to say to the other word friends it's his birthday, but the other friends made the surprise so Dog can't see his friends so Dog sadly went back to his HOUSE. The friends pulled the surprise in his HOUSE. So he had a fun party. | Cake |
# | Airdate | Title | Overview | Build-A-Word |
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1/1-1 | There's An Ant In Every Giant | Ant is tired of being the smallest WordFriend in WordWorld! He always has to avoid being stepped on, and playing basketball is a big challenge. Ant thinks he can solve his problem by adding a G-I to his tiny frame and turning himself into a GIANT. But he soon realizes that being big isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and that he can be WordWorld’s biggest hero when he’s just tiny Ant. | Ant | |
Chef Sheep | During his "cooking show," Chef Pig gets a pot stuck on his face while eating ice cream out of it! Now there is no pot to cook in and no chef to do the cooking! Luckily for Pig, ever-helpful Sheep is there to take over for him. But first SHEEP must learn to have confidence in herself before she can save the day! | Pot |
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
References
- ^ "WordWorld Takes an Emmy". License! Global Weekly E-news. Advanstar Communications. 2008-06-24. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
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- ^ http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=6275848869&topic=20225
- ^ http://movies.netflix.com/Movie/WordWorld-Season-1/70160012
- ^ https://plus.google.com/115296172939286223379/posts/Lbg3DaENMvZ
- ^ http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=138616486149426&topic=906
- ^ "WordWorld's Research and Curriculum". About the Program / Parents & Teachers. PBSKids. Retrieved 2007-10-25.
- ^ a b Jensen, Elizabeth (2007-09-02). "A New Heroine's Fighting Words". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-06-23.
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