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Curious George

 
TV Series:

Curious George

  • Genre: Children's/Family
  • Movie Type: Children's Entertainment
  • Themes: Monkeys
  • Main Cast: William H. Macy
  • Release Year: 2006
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 30 minutes

Plot

Inspired by the series of popular children's books created by H.A. Rey and Margret Rey in 1941, the daily, half-hour Curious George was the second animated TV version of the venerable property. Narrated by actor William H. Macy, the two short cartoon segments per half-hour episode found mischievous "four-handed" monkey Curious George going through his time-honored paces, all the while gleaning valuable insights about science, math, and design-engineering concepts. Generally George had to have his enthusiasm curbed by the ubiquitous Man in the Yellow Hat, but he always managed to absorb an educational concept that could be easily grasped by the series' two- to six-year-old target audience. The end of each episode featured live-action segments showing children applying whatever they'd learned during the animated segments. Produced by Universal Home Entertainment, Imagine Entertainment, and WGBH-Boston, Curious George made its PBS debut on September 4, 2006, not long after a CGI-animated feature-film version of the same property was released theatrically. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Credit

Brian Grazer - Executive Producer, Ron Howard - Executive Producer, David Kirschner - Executive Producer, Jon Shapiro - Executive Producer, Carol Greenwald - Executive Producer, Ellen Cockrill - Executive Producer, Nick Nolan - Composer (Music Score), Rocco Gagliese - Composer (Music Score), Steve D'Angelo - Composer (Music Score), Terry Tompkins - Composer (Music Score), H.A. Rey - Show Creator, Margret Rey - Show Creator, Joe Fallon - Screenwriter, Susan Blu - Voice Director, H.A. Rey - Book Author, Margret Rey - Book Author
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Curious George
Format Animated
Created by Margret Rey
H.A. Rey
Developed by Joe Fallon
Starring Frank Welker
Jeff Bennett
Narrated by William H. Macy
Rino Romano
Opening theme Written by Roc Gagliese, Steve D'Angelo, Terry Tompkins;
performed by Dr. John
Ending theme (repeat of opening theme)
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 62 (As of September 8, 2009) (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Ron Howard
Brian Grazer
David Kirschner
Jon Shapiro
Producer(s) Universal Animation Studios
WGBH Boston
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel PBS
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original run September 4, 2006 – present
External links
Official website

Curious George is an animated television series based on the Curious George children's book series, which features Jeff Bennett as the voice of The Man with the Yellow Hat. Frank Welker, who voiced George in the 2006 feature film, returns here as the voice of Curious George. The stories of Season One were narrated by William H. Macy, and Seasons Two, Three and Four are narrated by Rino Romano. The show is currently broadcast on PBS Kids.

The series is produced by Universal Animation Studios (Universal Pictures released the Curious George film), NBC Universal Television, in association with WGBH Boston. Each episode has two short cartoons per half-hour episode and a live-action segment after each story.

The series illustrates and explains various concepts in math and science and each live-action segment shows schoolchildren engaging in experiments that teach the math or science concept featured in the previous cartoon.

The series is Universal's first animated television series to be filmed in the high-definition format, although the Region 1 DVD releases are in full screen (cropping the left and right of the image), but not pan and scan as the camera stays directly in the center of the image.

Contents

Press Commentary

At the start of the second season, the Boston Globe noted that "Curious George" was at the top of the national ratings among preschoolers 2 to 5. The show is also at the top of the ratings among women with children under 3.

When the show was developed, educational advisors suggested using it to teach science, math, and engineering concepts. Episodes are often structured around a "try-fail" series of incidents, which proved to be a good way to show scientific inquiries. There was some controversy[citation needed] about George's eyes, which in the series have whites and pupils (except when George daydreams; his imagined characters are all without scleras); in the original books they are black dots. The studio felt the whites and pupils design was necessary to help George express emotions since neither he, nor any of the other animal characters, talks, sings or reads words.

Settings

  • The City: George and the Man with the Yellow Hat live in a spacious apartment with a balcony at 7 "N" Avenue. The apartment has a kitchen and large living/dining room with four other rooms. George and the Man with the Yellow Hat each have their own bedrooms on the right side of the hall. The bathroom is on the left. There is another door on the left which has not been shown open. The Doorman keeps a pigeon coop on the roof. The apartment is next to a grocery store (#9 N Avenue). It is near Endless Park (which has a small pond), the museum where Professor Wiseman works, and a zoo. Chef Pisghetti's restaurant is nearby, as are a donut shop, Dulson's Toy Store, Mabel's Department Store, and a pet shop which are recurring locations.
  • The Country: George and the Man with the Yellow Hat vacation in a small house in the country. His neighbors include Bill, who lives next door with his pet bunnies (Bill's parents have not been seen, although his mother's voice is heard once); the Renkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Quint. Many of the characters in this setting have a distinct accent, similar to natives of the state of Maine. The house is near Lake Wanasink Lake, a stream, and a river that eventually flows past the city and to the ocean. There is also a coast fairly close to the house, where George and Bill end up after being swept away in a hot air balloon. (The geography around the country house varies according each story's needs. Compare, for example, the area as shown from the hill in Ski Monkey with that shown in Curious George Flies a Kite, Up, Up, and Away, and Gutter Monkey.)

Characters

Main article: List of Curious George characters

Episodes

The setting for most episodes is either the city, where George lives in an apartment building with The Man in the Yellow Hat, or the country, where they share a small house near a lake called Lake Wanasinklake. This allows George to mirror the experiences of kids who live in an urban environment and those who live on farms and in suburbs. A few episodes take place in alternate but familiar settings, like an airport or a train station.

DVDs

Main article: List of Curious George DVDs

Funding

References

Products

15 characters! Bendables Includes

George, The Man with the Yellow Hat, Chef Pisghetti, Jumpy Squirrel, The Doorman, Mr. Glass, Hundley, Professor Wiseman, Betsy, Gnocchi, Compass, Steve, Mr. Quints and Bill, Allie-Whoops. Charkie, Mrs. Renkins

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