Fluffy Gardens

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Fluffy Gardens
Created by Jason Tammemagi
StarringMichael Maloney
Country of origin Ireland
No. of series2
No. of episodes81
Production
Running time7 mins
Production companyMonster Animation
Original release
Network RTÉ
(Ireland)
Cartoonito & CITV
(United Kingdom)
Release7 May 2007 (2007-05-07) 
10 March 2016 (2016-03-10) [1]

Fluffy Gardens is an Irish preschool animation television show created, written and directed by Jason Tammemagi and produced by Monster Animation & Design Ltd. Each seven-minute episode tells the story of a different character. Characters include Paolo the Cat, Floella the Fruitbat, Mr. Johnson the Panda, Wee Reg the Puppy, Mavis the Pony, Fudge and Lily the Kittens, Tooty the Elephant, Lola the Mosquito, George the Mean Yellow Dog, Mrs. Toasty the Sheep, Lenny the Octopus, Colleen the Cow, Rex the Pig, Babs the Baby Bird, Chuckles the Chicken, Camille the Crocodile, Cornelius the Crab, Sparkles the Monkey, Bill the Platypus, Henny the Hippopotamus, Pertree the Bear, Stinky the Skunk, Una the Owl, Pip the Squirrel, Terence the Toad, Mildred the Mole, Polly the Pelican, Harold the Hammerhead Shark, Sebastian the Kangaroo, Scoopy the Pink Rabbit, Star the Sea Anemone, Poppy the Tiger, Mindy the Flamingo, Monty the Goat, Aunt Snug the Sheep, Royston the Mantis, Mia the Tapir, Max the Zebra, The Small Green Thing and Nigel the Naughty Brown Mouse. The show is distributed internationally by Target Entertainment.

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The show has aired on Raidió Teilifís Éireann (currently airs on RTÉ2 and RTÉjr) in Ireland, Cartoonito and CITV in the UK, Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia and Discovery Kids in Latin America (as Fofópolis in Brazil and Fabulópolis in Hispanic America), Knowledge Kids and TVOKids in Canada and Smile of a Child in the United States. The show has sold in over 100 countries worldwide. [2]

Plot

The show focuses on many creatures with different colors on their fur called the Fluffy Gardens - Paolo the Cat, Floella the Fruitbat, Mr. Johnson the Panda, Wee Reg the Puppy, Mavis the Pony, Fudge and Lily the Kittens, Tooty the Elephant, Lola the Mosquito, George the Mean Yellow Dog, Mrs. Toasty the Sheep, Lenny the Octopus, Colleen the Cow, Rex the Pig and The Small Green Thing.

Episodes

Season 1 (2007)

EpisodeTitleOriginal Air Date
1Paolo the Cat7 may 2007
2Floella the Fruitbat
3Mr. Johnson the Panda
4Wee Reg the Puppy
5Mavis the Pony
6Fudge and Lily the Kittens
7Tooty the Elephant
8Lola the Mosquito
9George the Mean Yellow Dog
10Mrs. Toasty the Sheep
11Lenny the Octopus
12Colleen the Cow
13Rex the Pig
14Babs the Baby Bird
15Chuckles the Chicken
16Camille the Crocodile
17Cornelius the Crab
18Sparkles the Monkey
19Bill the Platypus
20Henny the Hippopotamus
21Pertree the Bear
22Stinky the Skunk
23Una the Owl
24Pip the Squirrel
25Terence the Toad
26Mildred the Mole
27Polly the Pelican
28Harold the Hammerhead Shark
29Sebastian the Kangaroo
30Scoopy the Pink Rabbit
31Star the Sea Anemone
32Poppy the Tiger
33Mindy the Flamingo
34Monty the Goat
35Aunt Snug the Sheep
36Royston the Mantis
37Mia the Tapir
38Max the Zebra
39The Small Green Thing
40Nigel the Naughty Brown Mouse
41Christmas Special8 december 2007

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References

  1. "Fluffy Gardens - Season 1, Episode 9 Thursday 10 March 2016". RTÉ Player. Archived from the original on 12 March 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  2. "Events Archive". Animation Ireland.