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Little Einsteins is an Americaninteractiveanimatedchildren's television series on Playhouse Disney. The educational preschool series was developed for television by Douglas Wood who created the concept and characters, and a subsequent team headed by Emmy Award-winning director Olexa Hewryk and JoJo's Circus co-creator Eric Weiner, and produced by Curious Pictures and The Baby Einstein Company. The first episode of the Little Einsteins TV series premiered on Playhouse Disney in the UK on October 3, 2005, in the United States on October 9 and in Japan on TV Tokyo on February 14, 2006. In Europe, the second season of the show premiered on the Disney Channel around Christmas time, and in Japan, it aired on October 8, 2007, on Playhouse Disney Japan. Reruns were then moved to Playhouse Disney's successor, Disney Junior. The final regular episode was broadcast in December 2009, and a final standalone special was broadcast in mid-2010, marking the end of the series.
The series was based on the direct-to-video film of the same name, subtitled Our Huge Adventure.
Like other Baby Einstein productions, the production company pays a royalty to Corbis, which acts on behalf of the estate of physicist Albert Einstein, for the use of the Einstein name ('Einstein' being a licensed trademark of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem). Despite the usage of Einstein's name, there is no discussion of anything physics-related in the series.
Overview[edit]
Little Einsteins was designed to teach the target demographic art and music appreciation by integrating famous or culturally significant art works (usually, but not exclusively, paintings) and classical music (most typically from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic era) into the scenery, plot and soundtrack of each episode. The show is also designed to encourage viewer interaction (such as patting their knees, gesturing or singing along to help the characters succeed on their 'mission')
Episodes[edit]
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Characters[edit]Main[edit]
(From top to bottom) Leo, June, Quincy, Annie, Rocket
Recurring[edit]
Production[edit]UK version[edit]
In the UK version, the Little Einsteins are voiced by Poppy Lee Friar (June), Piers Stubbs (Leo), Kirsty Hickey (Annie), and Mitchell Zhangazha (Quincy), and certain American terms are converted to the British vernacular: for example, changing 'Candy Canes' to 'Sweetie Sticks'.
Home media[edit]
Reception[edit]
The series was given a 5-star rating by Common Sense Media.[1]
In other media[edit]
A video game based on the show was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2006.
References[edit]
External links[edit]
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Little EinsteinsFormatCreated byVoices of
Jesse Schwartz
Natalia Wojcik Aiden Pompey Erica Huang Opening ThemeNumber of seasonsNumber of episodesProductionExecutive producer(s)Producer(s)Running timeProduction company(s)
The Baby Einstein Company
Curious Pictures Disney Television Animation BroadcastOriginal channelOriginal run
Little Einsteins is a children's television series that premiered on prime time on Disney Channel. The program is part of the Playhouse Disney daily block of shows intended for preschoolers. Later on, the series went to Disney Junior, the last episode broadcast on December 22, 2009.
Plot
Leo, Annie, Quincy and June are the Little Einsteins. Little Einsteins is full of adventures that introduce kids to nature, world cultures and the arts. Each episode has a mission and journey of discovery that incorporates a celebrated piece of classical music and a renowned work of art or world culture. The Little Einsteins use their passion and talents to work together and solve challenges.
Changes to Season 2
CharactersMain Characters
Leo is the leader of the Little Einsteins, and the one who pilots Rocket. He is Annie's big brother. His main talent is conducting and his most precious object is his conductor's baton. Leo has red hair and green eyes and eyeglasses. He is voiced by Jesse Schwartz and singing voice by Harrison Chad.
June is a young ballerina who loves to dance. She also enjoys looking at the stars at night with her telescope. She has brown hair and brown eyes. She is voiced by Erica Huang.
Quincy is a boy musician who plays a variety of musical instruments, including the violin, guitar and trumpet. When surprised or amazed, his usual response is I cannot believe it!. He has brown hair and brown eyes. He is voiced by Aiden Pompey.
Annie is a young girl who loves to sing. She is Leo's little sister and the only character who has piloted Rocket alone. She loves animals including dolphins and horses, but is afraid of spiders. She owns a silver microphone with orange music notes that she won in a song contest. When she wishes to urgently point something out to the team, her usual phrase is Look-look-look! She has blonde pigtails and blue eyes. She is voiced by Natalia Wojcik.
Rocket is the Little Einsteins' main mode of transportation, as well as their friend. Rocket has an array of tools and accessories that help the team complete their missions. Rocket also has the ability to transform into any other form of transportation, like a submarine or a train. Rocket communicates with marimba notes.
Episodes
International versions
In the UK, similar to Nickelodeon's The Backyardigans dialogue has been changed to fit the British culture, like Yeah! being changed to Yes!. There's also a seperate Australian version, and it keeps the Yeah. However, the characters' Australian voice actors remain a mystery. The show has been dubbed into other languages as well:
UK Version Cast
Reception
The series was given a 5-star rating by Common Sense Media [16][17]
Multiple types of merchandise was made in the series successful years including toys, clothes, home videos, DVD's, CD's, books, bed care, cereal brands, and more. All the media but DVD's, CD's And Books are retired.
Gallery
The Disney Wiki has a collection of images and media related to Little Einsteins.
References
List Of Little Einsteins Episodes Wikipedia
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