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| Hip Hop Harry | |
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Hip Hop Harry |
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| Format | Children's television series |
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| Created by | Claude Brooks Gelila Asres C to the B Productions |
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| Language(s) | English |
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| Running time | 30 Minutes |
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| Original channel | TLC, Discovery Kids |
| Original run | September 26, 2006 – present |
Hip Hop Harry is a kids show that airs on Discovery Kids and TLC in the United States; it also airs on most Retro Television Network affiliates, as an E/I-compliant program. Similar to Barney & Friends, Hip Hop Harry is a live action program designed for preschool children in the 3 to 6 year old age group. The program uses age-appropriate hip hop music and dance to teach social, educational, physical and creative skills.
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Physical Appearance
Hip Hop Harry is a yellow furry bear with a red shirt, blue hat, baggy blue pants, a gold chain with an "H" in the middle, and white shoes with an "H" on each side. The character's appearance is in the general style of hip hop fashion. Harry also has a blue and red wrist watch.
Fantasy or Reality?
Most of the members of the Hip Hop Harry cast play themselves, except for the adults. As a result, the children's lives play a major role in the show's storylines. One small change was made, however. While Veronicaa's name is spelled with two A's, her character's name is only spelled with one A in episode descriptions.
Cast
- Ryan Andres
Tells jokes in the episode "Finding Your Talent" He displays Hip Hop talent in the Dance Circle.
- Kelli Berglund
Kelli is inclined toward ballet. She leads others to throw a birthday party for Pinky. The two are shown to get along well together.
- Kendra Bracy
Introduces her Grandmother from Trinidad in one episode.
- Colton Bryant
Colton is one of William's best friends; Colton is only seen in episodes which also feature William.
- Kianna Contreres
Kianna plays a key role in the episode "Get Involved," cheering her sister's Double Dutch team to victory.
- Jake Deanda
Jake is one of the first kids to meet Katie in "Making New Friends."
- Savannah Dejesus
Savannah appears in "Fancy Footwook" and "Rain makes Rainbows" with her sister Sophina.
- Sophina Dejesus
Sophina is an aspiring gymnast.
- Hayden Harrah
Hayden appears less frequently than other members of the cast, but was a big help during "A B See."
- Jay Jay Harris
Jay Jay is shown in "Pajama Party" and "Just Give it a Try" to be reluctant to try new things. He and Riddles get along very well.
- William May
- Veronica Miller
- Davide Schiavone
- Elizabeth Small
- Scott Thomas
- Tyler White
- Megan Woo
- Kelly V. Dolan and Jeremy Washington.
The gang performed Move Those Feet at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books April 25 and 26, 2009 on the Target children's stage, on the campus of UCLA.
Episodes
- Fancy Footwork (9/26/2006)
- When I Grow Up (9/27/2006)
- Words Have Power (9/28/2006)
- Making New Friends
- Do Your Part
- Air Air Everywhere
- Never Give Up
- A-B-See
- Peas in a Pod
- Make Your Dreams Come True
- Finding Your Talent
- I Like to Move
- Just Give It A Try
- Grandma Brooks
- Be Creative
- You Can Dance
- Rain Makes Rainbows
- Pajama Party
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