Angelina Ballerina (TV series) explained

Developer:Barbara Slade
Composer:Colin Towns
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:20 (39 segments)
+3 specials
Producer:Ginger Gibbons
Runtime:15 minutes
55 minutes (specials)
4-5 minutes (Little Stars)
Company:HIT Entertainment
Network:ITV (CITV)
First Aired:[1]
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Angelina Ballerina is a British animated preschool children's television series based on the Angelina Ballerina series of children's books by author Katharine Holabird and illustrator Helen Craig. The series is produced by HIT Entertainment with animation production by Grand Slamm Children's Films, and aired on CITV for two seasons from 2001-2003, with three direct-to-video specials following afterward.[2] The series centres on a young mouse named Angelina Mouseling who loves dancing ballet, her family, and her classmates. Finty Williams performed the voice of Angelina and her mother Judi Dench performed the voice of Miss Lilly.[3]

A CGI revival series: , which continued where the series left off; aired for two seasons from 2009-2010.

Characters

Episodes

Special Trilogy Adaptations (2002–2006)

Development

The show was first known to have been in development in August 1998.[4]

Broadcast

In the United States, the show was presented by Connecticut Public Television and distributed nationally by PBS Kids from 2002 to 2003; reruns continued on select stations through 2009, as well as on PBS Kids Sprout.

Reception

At Indie Awards in 2004, the first episode in season 2 "The Proposal" was named the winner of Best Animation category.[5]

Other media

Merchandise

Plush doll sets by American Girl were released and produced around the early 2000s in tandem with books by author Katharine Holabird and illustrator Helen Craig.

Revivals

SD Entertainment and HIT Entertainment produced a new CGI series called which ran from September 5, 2009 to November 13, 2010.[6] The series is about Angelina going to a performing arts school. The series was criticized by fans of the original for the redesign or removal of several characters including the setting and format, among other things.

In October 2015, during the MIPCOM, Mattel, and 9 Story Media Group announced a long-term business alliance for a second revival of Angelina Ballerina, intended to air in 2017 alongside a revival of fellow HIT Entertainment program Barney & Friends.[7] However, neither came to fruition.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.c21media.net/news/new-toons-get-citv-tx-date/
  2. Book: Crump . William D. . Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film . 2019 . McFarland & Co . 9781476672939 . 12.
  3. Book: Erickson . Hal . Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 . 2005 . 2nd . McFarland & Co . 978-1476665993 . 83.
  4. https://kidscreen.com/1998/08/01/22432-19980801/
  5. Web site: Angelina Ballerina - Indie Awards 2004 . Jan Page . January 26, 2015 . May 6, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171201034238/http://www.casarotto.co.uk/assets/x/54514.pdf . December 1, 2017 . dead.
  6. Web site: All-New CG Animated Series For Angelina Ballerina. 2020-12-13. Animation World Network.
  7. News: Vlessing. Etan. MIPCOM: 'Barney & Friends' Set for Relaunch by Mattel, 9 Story. The Hollywood Reporter. October 6, 2015. March 31, 2022.