Chirp (TV series)

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Chirp
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Genre Adventure
Comedy
Created byJ.J. Johnson
Based on Chirp
by Bayard Canada
Directed byMike Valiquette
M.R. Horhager
Voices of Jacob Ewaniuk
Adrian David Lloyd
Brianna D'Aguanno
Elana Durtnall
ComposersBrian Pickett
Graeme Cornies
David Kelly
James Chapple
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producersJ.J. Johnson
Blair Powers
Pete Denomme
Jonas Diamond
ProducersJain Dickson
Mike Valiquette
Running time11 minutes
Production companies Sinking Ship Entertainment
Smiley Guy Studios
Original release
Network CBC Television
ReleaseMarch 6, 2015 (2015-03-06) 
November 28, 2016 (2016-11-28)

Chirp is a Canadian animated children's television series created by J.J. Johnson. The series is based on the Canadian children's magazine Chirp . It was previewed on Kids' CBC on March 6, 2015, and premiered on April 20. [1] A Spanish dubbed version start airing on V-me in the United States in 10 May 2019.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Premise

Chirp is about Chirp, Squawk, and Tweet, three birds who use their imaginations to go on adventures together.

Characters

Episodes

0.0 Pilot 19 May 2010
Sn.EpTitleWritten By:CBC Air Date
1.1There She Blows!J.J. JohnsonMarch 6, 2015
1.2To the PeakJ.J. JohnsonMarch 13, 2015
1.3Knights of the Awesome CastleSheila DinsmoreMarch 20, 2015
1.4Waddle of the PenguinsDiana MooreMarch 27, 2015
1.5Astro-BirdsNicole DemerseApril 3, 2015
1.6Crouching Bird, Hidden BunnySheila DinsmoreApril 10, 2015
1.7The Fast and the Furiously HappyNicole DemerseApril 17, 2015
1.8A River Leaks Through itSheila DinsmoreApril 20, 2015
1.9Ghost TownNicole DemerseApril 21, 2015
1.10Guardian of the SandcastleAmy BenhamApril 22, 2015
1.11Foiled AgainBrendan RussellApril 23, 2015
1.12Clown AroundDiana MooreApril 24, 2015
1.13Treasure TrapBrendan RussellApril 27, 2015
1.14Sleeping GiantDave DiasApril 28, 2015
1.15Volcano EscapeBob ArdielApril 29, 2015
1.16Stinky BusinessKristen McGregorMay 21, 2015
1.17Journey to the Cave of WondersDiana MooreMay 22, 2015
1.18Jurassic PetJohn Van BruggenMay 25, 2015
1.19Staying on TrackJohn Van BruggenMay 26, 2015
1.20Reach for the SkyBob ArdielJune 23, 2015
1.21To the RescueDave DiasJune 24, 2015
1.22Monster HuntersSheila DinsmoreJune 25, 2015
1.23Treasure XJohn Van BruggenJune 26, 2015
1.24Dungeons and OwlsAmy BenhamJuly 30, 2015
1.25Tree of a KindKristen McGregorJuly 31, 2015
1.26Landing ImpossibleDiana MooreAugust 10, 2015
1.27Monkey SunshineLienne Sawatsky & Dan WilliamsAugust 4, 2015
1.28Fly Me to BalloonAmy BenhamAugust 5, 2015
1.29Slime BustersDiana MooreAugust 6, 2015
1.30Safari StampedeDiana MooreAugust 7, 2015
1.31Eight Arms are Better Than TwoBen JosephSeptember 21, 2015
1.32Mine, All MineAmy BenhamSeptember 23, 2015
1.33Mermaid MayhemDiana MooreSeptember 23, 2015
1.34FrankensquawkDiana MooreSeptember 24, 2015
1.35Bee-liciousBrendan RussellSeptember 25, 2015
1.36Ghost ShipDiana MooreSeptember 28, 2015
1.37Dragon CoasterShawn KalbSeptember 29, 2015
1.38Really, Really, Really Deep Under the SeaAmy BenhamOctober 25, 2015
1.39Twinkle, Twinkle Little MeteoriteBob ArdielSeptember 30, 2015
1.40Magic Hat-AstropheShawn KalbNovember 25, 2015
1.41Super Crime FightersJ.J. JohnsonNovember 26, 2015
1.42Fairy TrapAmy BenhamNovember 27, 2015
1.43Outer Space TrekMartha SepulvedaNovember 30, 2015
1.44Carrot ThiefAmy BenhamDecember 1, 2015
1.45Anthill AttackBrendan RussellDecember 2, 2015
1.46Planet of the Robot BabyBen JosephDecember 3, 2015
1.47Time OutAmy BenhamDecember 4, 2015
1.48Ice NinjasAmy BenhamJanuary 8, 2016
1.49Pyramid PartyDiana MooreJanuary 10, 2016
1.50Runaway SnowballBob ArdielJanuary 11, 2016
1.51SandnadoDiana MooreJanuary 12, 2016
1.52Monster TrucksDiana MooreJanuary 31, 2016

Broadcast

Chirp premiered on March 6, 2015 on CBC, and September 14, 2015 on Tiny Pop, [2] and on November 1 on JimJam, [3] before being cancelled. From September 25, 2017 through January 29, 2021, the series aired on Qubo Channel, [4] before it closed operations, it is also airing on the Nick Jr. Channel in Canada.[ citation needed ] In 2019 through present a spanish dubbed version of the series chirp has been started to be aired on V-me at 10:30 in the morning after Rob the Robot in the United States.[ citation needed ]

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