I Spy (2003 TV series)

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I Spy
Based on I Spy written by Jean Marzollo and photographed by Walter Wick
Voices of Tara Sands
Ellen Lee
Cindy Creekmore
Joanna Ferner
Big Al
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52 (26 half-hour episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Deborah Forte
Producer(s) Jean Marzollo
Walter Wick
Running time22 minutes (2 11 minute segments)
Production company(s)The Ink Tank (2002-2003)
JWL Entertainment Productions (2003)
Scholastic Media (2002-2003)
Release
Original network HBO Family
Picture format4:3
Original releaseDecember 14, 2002 
September 21, 2003
External links
Website

I Spy is an American stop-motion/claymation television series that aired on the HBO Family digital cable television channel in the United States from December 14, 2002 to September 21, 2003, based on the popular children's book series created and written by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick. Produced by The Ink Tank in season 1 and JWL Entertainment Productions in season 2 and Scholastic Media, the show lasted for 2 seasons and 52 episodes.

Contents

Episode format

The episode starts off with Spyler (who had a tennis ball head) and CeCe (who looked as though she was made of blocks) trying to find something to do. When they find something, they discover that they need different items. Duck arrives and gives Spyler and CeCe four (or sometimes three) items to find, which she says in a riddle. Spyler and CeCe then start searching for the items. After each item is found they sing their "Whoop! We Found It!" song. Duck appears again and tells them what they have found and what they need to find in riddle. Spyler also calls for Wheeler to take their items home. After all the items are found, Spyler and CeCe do their activity/task. They always find a use for every item.

Characters

Gender: Male
Voiced by: Tara Sands
Gender: Female
Voiced by: Ellen Lee
Gender: Female
Voiced by: Cindy Creekmore
Gender: Male
Voiced by: Joanna Ferner
Gender: Male
Voiced by: Big Al
Gender: Male
Voiced by: Big Al
Gender: Males
Voiced by Unknown
Gender: Females
Voiced by: Unknown
Gender: Male

Episode guide

Season 1

  1. A Mumble Monster Mystery/Cece's Special Scrap Book - (December 14, 2002)
  2. A Bike I Like/A Tick-illy Hiccup - (December 15, 2002)
  3. A Broom, a Whistle, and a Drum/Sky High - (December 21, 2002)
  4. A Runaway Robot/A Little Lost Lamb - (December 22, 2002)
  5. A Starry Sky/Circus Things in Three Rings - (December 28, 2002)
  6. A Mumble Monster Picture Day/Clouds Rolled By - (December 29, 2002)
  7. A Thing That Flings/Seashells by the Seashore - (January 4, 2003)
  8. Home Run Fun/A Race in a High-Flying Place - (January 5, 2003)
  9. A Mumble Monster Mid-Day Snack/A Polk-A-Dot Puppet Princess - (January 11, 2003)
  10. A Rockin' Bronco/A Wish for a Fish - (January 12, 2003)
  11. A Bird I've Heard/A Super Silly Pizza - (January 18, 2003)
  12. An Out of Luck Truck/A Kite in Flight - (January 19, 2003)
  13. A Campfire Light Night/Freewheelin' Fun - (January 25, 2003)

Season 2

  1. A Mumble Movie/A Book Wherever I Look - (June 29, 2003)
  2. A Surprise Before Your Eyes/Something Nice for the Mice - (July 6, 2003)
  3. A Marble Maze Craze/Toys That Roam - (July 13, 2003)
  4. A Rhyme Just in Time/A Toe-Tapping Talent Show - (July 20, 2003)
  5. Red She Said/One Quick Magic Trick - (July 27, 2003)
  6. A Superhero/A Silly Sleepover - (August 3, 2003)
  7. The Case of the Missing Truck/Something Really Cool - (August 10, 2003)
  8. The Best Car by Far/Something Fit for a Queen - (August 17, 2003)
  9. A Very Merry Musical/A Sled up Ahead! - (August 24, 2003)
  10. A Rundown Robot/A Game That's Not the Same - (August 31, 2003)
  11. A Dinosaur with a Scritch-Scratch Itch/Fun and a Hole-in-One! - (September 7, 2003)
  12. A 'Moo' in Act Two/A Train Back on Track - (September 14, 2003)
  13. Fun in the Jungle/A Squeeze for a Sneeze - (September 21, 2003)

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