This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
|
Peter Rabbit | |
---|---|
Based on | Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter |
Developed by | Cathal Gaffney |
Directed by | Darragh O'Connell |
Voices of | See below |
Theme music composer | Peter Lurye |
Opening theme | "Let's Go!" by Chris Madin |
Ending theme | "Peter Rabbit" by Chris Madin |
Composer | Stuart Kollmorgen |
Country of origin | United Kingdom Ireland |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 56 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Paula Rosenthal [1] [2] Cathal Gaffney Darragh O'Connell Mary Durkan (for Silvergate Media) Ronnie Fairweather (for Frederick Warne) Francesca Dow (for Frederick Warne) |
Producers | Karen Ialacci Gillian Higgins Erik Vignau |
Running time | 11 minutes |
Production companies | Brown Bag Films Penguin Books Silvergate Media |
Original release | |
Network | CBeebies (UK) Nickelodeon (United States) |
Release | 14 December 2012 – 6 May 2016 |
Peter Rabbit is an animated comedy children's television series for preschool children that debuted on the Nick Jr. Channel on 14 December 2012, in the United States and on CBeebies and BBC One on 25 December 2012, in the United Kingdom. [3] [4] It is based on the character of the same name from Beatrix Potter's children’s books. The series debuted on American TV and iTunes on 14 December 2012, with the pilot episode debuting as a Christmas holiday special, titled Peter Rabbit's Christmas Tale. The show became a regular series on 19 February 2013, in the USA. [5] The first official DVD of Peter Rabbit was released on 28 May 2013, as a Walmart exclusive. It contains the programme's first eight episodes on a single disc. [6] On 11 October 2013, Nickelodeon ordered a second series of 26 episodes. [7] In Wales the series is known as Guto Gwningen and is dubbed into Welsh on S4C.
A springtime holiday special episode, titled Peter Rabbit's Springtime Tale (with the actual episode titled "The Tale of the Start of Spring"), aired on 29 March 2013, on iTunes in the USA.
Season 1 concluded on 7 October 2014. The programme ran for a total of two series before concluding on 6 May 2016. It was produced for Nickelodeon in the US by Brown Bag Films, Penguin Books and Silvergate Media. [8] The programme still airs reruns on CBeebies in the UK.
The series features and revolves around the titular character Peter Rabbit (voices of Colin DePaula and L. Parker Lucas in the US version and Connor Fitzgerald, and Harry Henty in the UK version) and his younger cousin Benjamin Bunny (voice of Peter Steve Harris in the US version, and Danny Price in the UK version), along with the new character of Lily Bobtail (voice of Michaela Dean in the US version, and Harriet Perring and Poppy Labrosse in the UK version).
The programme features educational goals that encourage preschoolers to learn problem-solving, interpersonal skills, being aware, self-efficacy, resilience, positive re-framing and fostering an interest in and respect for nature.
The programme follows Peter Rabbit and his friends as he overcomes obstacles, outwits predators and avoids danger. Peter wants to grow up to be just like his late father and carries his journal (a guide on how to be a good rabbit) on his adventures with his friends, cousin Benjamin Bunny and new character Lily Bobtail, in the Lake District of northern England. [9]
Fifty six episodes of the series have been aired as of 2016. Except "Peter Rabbit's Christmas Tale", all episode titles begin with "The Tale of". The American dub did not follow this titling method in season 2.
This section needs a plot summary.(August 2021) |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | "Peter Rabbit's Christmas Tale" | 14 December 2012 [12] | |
Peter and Benjamin need to deliver the holiday supplies when Mr. Bouncer falls ill. As they brave a blizzard, the pair manage to make a new friend along the way. | ||||
2 | 2 | "The Tale of the Radish Robber" "The Tale of Two Enemies" | 19 February 2013 [12] | |
Peter and his friends search for a place to eat their radishes; Peter tries to set Mr. Tod and Tommy Brock against each other. | ||||
3 | 3 | "The Tale of the Greedy Fox" "The Tale of the Secret Treehouse" | 21 February 2013 [12] | |
Peter tells a lie that leads Jemima Puddle-Duck into the hands of Mr. Tod; Peter competes for his own treetop hideout. | ||||
4 | 4 | "The Tale of Benjamin's Strawberry Raid" "The Tale of the Lying Fox" | 21 February 2013 [12] | |
Benjamin takes charge of the strawberry harvest raid on Mr. McGregor's garden; Peter agrees to help Mr. Tod when he gets trapped. | ||||
5 | 5 | "The Tale of the Angry Cat" "The Tale of Mr. Tod's Trap" | 25 February 2013 [12] | |
Peter accidentally brings Mr McGregor's cat back to his own home; Lily becomes stuck in Mr. Tod's trap after being lured by radishes. NOTE: The episode set during winter. | ||||
6 | 6 | "The Tale of Nutkin on the Run" "The Tale of the Wriggly Worms" | 27 February 2013 [12] | |
Nutkin takes Old Brown's glasses and makes him angry; Peter makes a promise to appease Tommy Brock. | ||||
7 | 7 | "The Tale of Jemima's Egg" "The Tale of the Great Breakout" | 4 March 2013 [12] | |
Peter is asked to keep an eye on Jemima's egg; Mr. McGregor captures the entire squirrel tribe in his garden. | ||||
8 | 8 | "The Tale of the Lucky Four Leaf Clover" "The Tale of the Unguarded Garden" | 6 March 2013 [12] | |
Benjamin finds a lucky four leaf clover; Peter makes plans to raid the garden while Mr. McGregor is away. | ||||
9 | 9 | "The Tale of the Start of Spring" "The Tale of the Mother's Day Pie" | 29 March 2013 [12] | |
When Jemima's new egg goes missing, only Peter Rabbit is able to put together the clues and find the culprit; Peter forgets to get his mother a gift for Mother's Day. | ||||
10 | 10 | "The Tale of the Mystery Plum Thief" "The Tale of the Grumpy Owl" | 15 April 2013 [12] | |
Peter tries to get the last plum from Mr. McGregor's tree; Old Brown takes Peter's journal. | ||||
11 | 11 | "The Tale of the Big Move" "The Tale of the Lost Tunnels" | 17 April 2013 [12] | |
Lily's father decides to move his family out of the Lake District; Benjamin gets lost in a network of underground tunnels. | ||||
12 | 12 | "The Tale of the Downhill Escape" "The Tale of the Cat and the Rat" | 6 May 2013 [12] | |
Peter takes Benjamin and Lily on a ride down a steep slope; Peter enlists the help of Mr. McGregor's cat when Jemima and the ducklings are driven from their coop. | ||||
13 | 13 | "The Tale of the Dash in the Dark" "The Tale of the Hazelnut Raid" | 8 May 2013 [12] | |
Peter and his friends go into the woods at night to catch a jar full of glowworms for Cotton-Tail; Peter accidentally destroys the Squirrels' store of nuts. | ||||
14 | 14 | "The Tale of the Broken Bed" "The Tale of the One That Got Away" | 28 May 2013 [12] | |
Peter breaks the bed that his father made for him; Peter and his friends attempt to catch a large trout. | ||||
15 | 15 | "The Tale of the Runaway Kites" "The Tale of the Hero Rabbit" | 30 May 2013 [12] | |
Peter and Lily must work together to rescue Benjamin; A group of mice mistake Benjamin for a hero and enlist him to retrieve their stolen peas. | ||||
16 | 16 | "The Tale of the Falling Rock" "The Tale of Cotton-Tail's New Friend" | 23 September 2013 [12] | |
Peter and his friends must save Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle from a landslide; Cotton-Tail leaves the burrow in search of her new playmate. | ||||
17 | 17 | "The Tale of Benjamin's New Map" "The Tale of the Surprising Sisters" | 25 September 2013 [12] | |
After Benjamin gets lost in the woods, Peter and Lily give him a map; Flopsy and Mopsy insist on accompanying Peter on his adventure to find gooseberries. | ||||
18 | 18 | "The Tale of the Wrecked Treehouse" "The Tale of the Stolen Firewood" | 25 October 2013 [12] | |
The rabbits must piece their tree house back together after it is destroyed by a storm; Peter, Lily and Benjamin go out to collect firewood. | ||||
19 | 19 | "The Tale of Cotton-Tail's Cake" "The Tale of the Terrible Trap" | 18 November 2013 [12] | |
Cotton-tail's birthday cake is stolen; the predators create a plan to get rid of Peter. | ||||
20 | 20 | "The Tale of the Flying Fox" "The Tale of the True Friends" | 20 November 2013 [12] | |
Peter finds a mysterious key hidden in his father's journal; When Benjamin is impressed by Lily's cleverness, Peter mistakenly thinks they no longer need him in the gang, but when Lily and Benjamin get trapped in Mr McGregor's Garden, Peter soon realizes that his friends need him more than ever! | ||||
21 | 21 | "The Tale of the Giant Pumpkin" "The Tale of the Peek-A-Boo Rabbits" | 31 January 2014 [13] | |
Peter sets his sights on the biggest pumpkin in Mr. McGregor's patch; Benjamin and Cotton-tail get lost in the Shadowy Woods during a game of peek-a-boo. | ||||
22 | 22 | "The Tale of the Great Rabbit and Squirrel Adventure" "The Tale of Old Brown's Feather" | 15 February 2014 [14] | |
Peter tells Cotton-tail how he and Nutkin became friends and how the squirrel lost his tail. | ||||
23 | 23 | "The Tale of Jeremy Fisher's Musical Adventure" "The Tale of the Lost Ladybird" | 31 March 2014 [13] | |
Jeremy Fisher gets into trouble while composing a new piece; Peter accidentally loses Lily's pet ladybug. Note: the first segment has also been called "The Tale of Benjamin's Map" and numbered 0 [15] | ||||
24 | 24 | "The Tale of Old Rusty" "The Tale of the Squeaky Toy" | 2 April 2014 [16] | |
Peter and his friends travel to Rocky Island to find Old Rusty; Peter loses Cotton-tail's squeaky rabbit toy. | ||||
25 | 25 | "The Tale of the Flying Rabbits" "The Tale of the Puddleduck Disaster" | 3 April 2014 [13] | |
Peter hopes to find a flying machine that his father crashed into Mr. McGregor's garden; When Jemima is short on fruity flapjack ingredients for her hungry ducklings, she misunderstands Peter's advice and heads to Mr. McGregor's garden. | ||||
26 | 26 | "The Tale of Jeremy Fisher's Recital" "The Tale of the Squirrel Hotpot" | 14 April 2014 [13] | |
Sammy Whiskers and Mr. Tod crash Jeremy Fisher's annual gathering; When Mr. Tod catches Nutkin and takes him to Owl Island to get a squirrel recipe from Old Brown. | ||||
27 | 27 | "The Tale of the Fierce Bad Rabbit" "The Tale of the Runaway Rabbits" | 29 May 2014 [13] | |
Peter and his friends set out to taste the sweetest dandelions in the world ; Peter brings his sleeping sister to an event at the squirrel camp. | ||||
28 | 28 | "The Tale of the Uninvited Badger" "The Tale of the Brewing Storm" | 7 October 2014 | |
Tommy Brock takes up residence in Bouncer's burrow to escape the cold; Peter, Lily and Benjamin must rescue Cotton-tail's blanket, escape Mr. Tod and return home before a storm breaks. |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date [17] | |
---|---|---|---|---|
29 | 1 | "The Tale of The Tunnel Rumbler" "The Tale of The Frightened Fox" | 8 October 2014 | |
Peter and friends mistakes Jeremy Fisher as a monster; Peter gets trapped in Mr Tod's lair, so he scares him. | ||||
30 | 2 | "The Tale of The Great Owl Adventure" | 9 October 2014 | |
After being scared of the Scare Owl and Squirrels waking him up, Old Brown ends up moving. | ||||
31 | 3 | "The Tale of The Scare Owl" "The Tale of The Old Brown's New Roost" | 10 October 2014 | |
Peter and friends use the Scare Owl to scare Old Brown, but ends up scaring the squirrels; Old Brown decides to move away from Nutkin and the squirrels. | ||||
32 | 4 | "The Tale of The Best Bowler" "The Tale of The Great Potato Plunder" | 8 December 2014 | |
Peter and Nutkin compete for best bowler, but gets into trouble with Mr Tod; Peter wants to get most of Mr McGregor's Potatoes | ||||
33 | 5 | "The Tale of Cotton-tail's Treetop Tumble" "The Tale of the Perilous Party" | 10 December 2014 | |
Cottontail gets in trouble with Old Brown and Mr Tod; Mr Tod tricks everyone | ||||
34 | 6 | "The Tale of the High-Flying Badger" "The Tale of Benjamin's Blunder" | 12 December 2014 | |
Tommy Brock sleeps on the squirrel cabin; Benjamin goes missing | ||||
35 | 7 | "The Tale of The Tiny Terror" "The Tale of the Treehouse Rescue" | 15 December 2014 | |
the Shrew breaks into Mr McGregor's Garden; Peter is forced to show his sisters the secret hideout | ||||
36 | 8 | "The Tale of The Lost Journal" "The Tale of The Seed Snatch" "The Tale of The Need for Seed" | 21 March 2015 | |
Mr Tod steals Peter's journal; Nutkin gets obessed with seeds | ||||
37 | 9 | "The Tale of the Heroic Hedgehog" "The Tale of The Bird Trap" | 28 March 2015 | |
Mrs Tiggy Winkle becomes a hero; Mr Tod traps birds | ||||
38 | 10 | "The Tale of Dr. Bobtail's Adventure" "The Tale of the Locked Cage" [18] | 28 March 2015 | |
Dr Bobtail helps Nutkin; Mr McGregor traps Peter and Sammy | ||||
39 | 11 | "The Tale of the Missing Ducklings" "The Tale of the Hungry Thieves" | 2 May 2015 | |
40 | 12 | "The Tale of Nutkin's Rabbity Day" "The Tale of the Unexpected Hero" | 2 May 2015 | |
41 | 13 | "The Tale of the Amazing Mom" "The Tale of Mom's Precious Things" | 9 May 2015 | |
42 | 14 | "The Tale of The Racing Rabbit" "The Tale of Fred Snail" | 9 May 2015 | |
43 | 15 | "The Tale of The Saving of the Shrew" "The Tale of Fish Out of Water" | 16 May 2015 | |
44 | 16 | "The Tale of The Kitten and Pig Adventure" | 16 May 2015 | |
45 | 17 | "The Tale of Cotton-tail's Party" "The Tale of The Thing-A-Ma-Jig" | 23 May 2015 | |
46 | 18 | "The Tale of The Big Bad Badger" "The Tale of The Big Badger Blunder" "The Tale of the Squabbling Squirrels" | 23 May 2015 | |
47 | 19 | "The Tale of Peter's Great Escape" "The Tale of The Great Cake Chase" | 30 May 2015 | |
48 | 20 | "The Tale of the Go-Kart Getaway" "The Tale of The New Hideout" | 30 May 2015 | |
49 | 21 | "The Tale of The Christmas Star" "The Tale of the Sleepy Hedgehog" [19] | 17 December 2015 | |
50 | 22 | "The Tale of the Spectacular Sled" "The Tale of Cotton-tail's Tooth" | 16 February 2016 | |
51 | 23 | "The Tale of Tricky Tortoise" "The Tale of Mice on the Move" | 18 February 2016 | |
52 | 24 | "The Tale of The Unexpected Discovery" | 21 March 2016 | |
53 | 25 | "The Tale of Mittens' New Friend" "The Tale of the Flooded Burrow" | 23 March 2016 | |
54 | 26 | "The Tale of Spilled Milk" "The Tale of The First Bluebell" | 2 May 2016 | |
55 | 27 | "The Tale of The Great Tortoise Rescue" "The Tale of the King of the Woods" | 4 May 2016 | |
56 | 28 | "The Tale of Musical Mayhem" "The Tale of the Missing Journal" | 6 May 2016 |
Peter Rabbit airs in Canada on Treehouse TV. [20] In the United Kingdom, it airs on CBeebies and streaming services Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
Distribution rights were held globally by Silvergate Media, except in North America and India, where Nickelodeon/Viacom Media Networks secured them under license. [21] The series was available for streaming on Paramount+ until being removed in June 2023. [22]
Home media releases in North America were handled by Paramount Home Entertainment.
The series was met with mostly positive reviews. "Peter Rabbit's Christmas Tale" (Dec 14, at 7 p.m. ET/PT), drew 3 million total viewers and ranked as the number-one program with K2-5 and K2-11 across all TV in its time period. It was also the top-rated and most-watched preschool telecast for the week, posting double and triple-digit gains over last year with K2-5 (6.7/891,000, +196%) and K2-11 (4.7/1.6 million, +22%); and A18-49 (.9/940,000, +73%), making it the week's top preschool telecast.
According to 'By The Numbers', Nickelodeon's brand-new animated series Peter Rabbit rose to the top of the charts, with its Tuesday, Feb 19 premiere, which delivered 1.7 million total viewers. The new CG-animated series was also basic cable's top telecast in its time period (12-12:30 p.m. ET/PT) with K2-5, A18-49, W18-49 and total viewers, posting double-digit gains for the net with K2-5 (5.7/760,000, +21%), A18-49 (+47%), W18-49 (+43%) and total viewers (+31%).
CBeebies broadcasts of the programme have been equally successful with the broadcast on Christmas morning 2012 on BBC1 earning it the highest ratings on any channel in that timeslot.[ citation needed ]
At the 2014 Emmy Awards, the programme earned three daytime Emmys and scored another five nominations, earning the most nominations for an animated programme that year. [24]
Peter Rabbit is a fictional animal character in various children's stories by English author Beatrix Potter. A mischievous, adventurous young rabbit who wears a blue jacket, he first appeared in The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902, and subsequently in five more books between 1904 and 1912. The six books by Potter featuring Peter Rabbit have sold over 150 million copies. Spin-off merchandise includes dishes, wallpaper, painting books, board games and dolls. In 1903, Peter Rabbit was the first fictional character to be made into a patented stuffed toy, making him the oldest licensed character.
The Tale of Peter Rabbit is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter that follows mischievous and disobedient young Peter Rabbit as he gets into, and is chased around, the garden of Mr. McGregor. He escapes and returns home to his mother, who puts him to bed after offering him chamomile tea. The tale was written for five-year-old Noel Moore, the son of Potter's former governess, Annie Carter Moore, in 1893. It was revised and privately printed by Potter in 1901 after several publishers' rejections, but was printed in a trade edition by Frederick Warne & Co. in 1902. The book was a success, and multiple reprints were issued in the years immediately following its debut. It has been translated into 36 languages, and with 45 million copies sold it is one of the best-selling books in history.
The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, and first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in July 1909. After two full-length tales about rabbits, Potter had grown weary of the subject and was reluctant to write another. She realized however that children most enjoyed her rabbit stories and pictures, and so reached back to characters and plot elements from The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902) and The Tale of Benjamin Bunny (1904) to create The Flopsy Bunnies. A semi-formal garden of archways and flowerbeds in Wales at the home of her uncle and aunt became the background for the illustrations.
The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter and first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in August 1903. The story is about an impertinent red squirrel named Nutkin and his narrow escape from an owl called Old Brown. The book followed Potter's hugely successful The Tale of Peter Rabbit, and was an instant hit. The now-familiar endpapers of the Peter Rabbit series were introduced in the book.
The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse is a book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter and first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in 1910. The book tells the story of a wood mouse named Mrs. Thomasina Tittlemouse and her efforts to keep her house in order, despite the appearance of uninvited visitors. A particularly annoying visitor for Mrs Tittlemouse is Mr. Jackson, a sloppy toad.
The Tale of Mr. Tod is a book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter and was first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in 1912. It features Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny along with several other characters from Potter's previous books including Tommy Brock, a character created by Michael Shaw. An animated film adaptation of the tale was featured on the BBC television anthology series The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends in 1995.
The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends is a British animated anthology television series based on the works of Beatrix Potter, featuring Peter Rabbit and other anthropomorphic animal characters created by Potter. 14 of Potter's stories were adapted into 9 films, and the series was originally shown in the U.K. on the BBC between 20 December 1992 and 25 December 1998. It was subsequently broadcast in the U.S. on Family Channel between 23 October 1992 and 23 October 1995. For the initial VHS releases, some of the characters' voices were dubbed-over by actors with more American-like accents.
Milkshake! is a British children's television programming block on Channel 5 and is currently aimed at children aged 2 to 7.
The Tale of Benjamin Bunny is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, and first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in September 1904. The book is a sequel to The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902), and tells of Peter's return to Mr. McGregor's garden with his cousin Benjamin to retrieve the clothes he lost there during his previous adventure. In Benjamin Bunny, Potter deepened the rabbit universe she created in Peter Rabbit, and, in doing so, suggested the rabbit world was parallel to the human world but complete and sufficient unto itself.
Norman Dalziel Warne was the third son of publisher Frederick Warne, and joined his father's firm Frederick Warne & Co as an editor. In 1900, the company rejected Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Peter Rabbit, but eventually reconsidered and in October 1902, published the book to great success. Norman Warne became Potter's editor and they worked together on several subsequent books and related merchandise, such as soft toys and The Game of Peter Rabbit.
Timmy Time is a British stop motion animated television programme for preschoolers created and produced by Bob the Builder producer Jackie Cockle for the BBC's CBeebies and produced by Aardman Animations. It started broadcasting in the United Kingdom on 6 April 2009. It is a spin-off of Shaun the Sheep, itself a spin-off of the Wallace & Gromit film A Close Shave (1995).
3rd & Bird is a children's animated television series created by Josh Selig and directed by Jennifer Oxley. The series was animated by Little Airplane Productions, which opened a second studio in London to produce it. The show revolves around a community of birds and their adventures. It was broadcast on the BBC's CBeebies channel from 1 July 2008 to 31 July 2010. Described in its initial press release as "a charming new animated series all about community", the show's format generally involves one or more of the characters encountering a problem which must be solved using the social skills which pre-school children must develop in order to make their way in the world.
Octonauts is an animated children's television series, produced by Sony Pictures Television Kids for the BBC channel CBeebies. It is based on the children's books written by Meomi, the design team of Vicki Wong and Michael C. Murphy.
Hey Duggee is a British pre-school children's animated television series aimed at two to five-year-olds. Created by Grant Orchard, it is produced by Studio AKA, in association with BBC Studios. The show is narrated by Alexander Armstrong.
Peter Rabbit is a 2018 comedy film based upon the character of the same name created by Beatrix Potter, co-produced by Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, Olive Bridge Entertainment, Animal Logic, 2.0 Entertainment, and Screen Australia, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It was directed by Will Gluck, who also produced the film with Zareh Nalbandian, from a screenplay and story written by Gluck and Rob Lieber. James Corden stars as the voice of the title character, with Rose Byrne, Domhnall Gleeson, Sam Neill, and Marianne Jean-Baptiste in live-action roles, as well as the voices of Daisy Ridley, Elizabeth Debicki, and Margot Robbie. The film's story focuses on Peter Rabbit as he deals with new problems when the late Mr. McGregor's great nephew arrives and discovers the trouble Peter's family can get into.
Rusty Rivets is a Canadian animated television series, and is produced by Arc Productions and Spin Master Entertainment. The series aired for three seasons, simultaneously on Treehouse TV in Canada and on Nickelodeon in the U.S., from November 8, 2016, to May 8, 2020. Inspired by elements of the maker culture, it follows the adventures of a young inventor named Rusty and his team of customized robots.
Silvergate Media Limited, operating as Sony Pictures Television – Kids, is a television production and brand licensing company based in New York City and London. The company was founded in 2011 by Waheed Alli, Elizabeth Dampier and William Astor and was acquired by Sony Pictures Television in 2019.
Sunny Day is an animated children's television series produced by Silvergate Media. The series revolves around Sunny, a tween-age hairdresser who runs her own hair salon with the help of her dog Doodle, hair colorist Rox, and receptionist Blair. Sunny's best customers are Timmy, who is in charge of hosting events and shows in Sunny's hometown, and Cindy, the unlucky town chef who has a constant bad hair day. The series is loosely based on the Random House picture book series Fairytale Hairdresser by Abie Longstaff and illustrated by Lauren Beard. Each episode features an original song written by Peter Lurye.
Butterbean's Café is an animated culinary fantasy children's television series created by Jonny Belt and Robert Scull and ordered by Nickelodeon. Principally animated by Ireland-based Brown Bag Films, it ran on Nickelodeon and its sister channel Nick Jr. for 2 seasons and 60 episodes from November 12, 2018 to November 1, 2020.
Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway is a 2021 adventure comedy film directed and produced by Will Gluck, who co-wrote the screenplay with Patrick Burleigh. The film is a sequel to Peter Rabbit (2018). Produced by Sony Pictures Animation, and is based on the stories of Peter Rabbit created by Beatrix Potter. James Corden reprises his role as the title character, alongside Rose Byrne, Domhnall Gleeson, and David Oyelowo in live-action roles, and the voices of Elizabeth Debicki, Lennie James, and Margot Robbie.
P – Peter Rabbit – Series 1 Episode 0 – The Tale of Benjamin's Map