Bunnytown Explained

Genre:Children's television series
Creator:David Rudman
Adam Rudman
Todd Hannert
Director:David Rudman
Developer:The Walt Disney Company
Starring:Alice Dinnean-Vernon
Eric Jacobson
Mark Jefferis
Nigel Plaskitt
David Rudman
Victoria Willing
Mak Wilson
Opentheme:Bunnytown
Endtheme:It's a Bunnytown Life
Composer:Todd Hannert
Terry Fryer
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:26
Executive Producer:David Rudman
Adam Rudman
Todd Hannert
Company:Spiffy Pictures
Baker Coogan Productions
Location:Elstree Studios
Camera:Multi-camera
Runtime:24 minutes
Network:Playhouse Disney
First Aired: (November 3 in Canada)

Bunnytown is an American children's television program that aired on Playhouse Disney. It premiered in the United States on November 10, 2007. The series received generally positive reviews from critics.

Format

The basic format features between ten and twelve segments as follows:

Cast

The bunny rod puppets (which take up to eight puppeteers to operate with a trigger at the bottom to move their mouths and invisible marionette strings to work from above on all other parts) are made from foam rubber and covered in fake fur.

Characters include the many types of characters found in pop culture and storybooks. Included are a king and his court (supposedly the leaders of Bunnytown as they live in a castle), pirates, a superhero bunny, a female bunny who is an astronaut, two cave bunnies and their pet dinosaur, an inventor, a farmer and his helpers and many more.

Puppeteers

Live-action cast

Production

Bunnytown was created by David Rudman, his brother Adam, and Todd Hannert, under their Spiffy Pictures television production-channel company.[4] The show was produced at Elstree Studios.[5] [6]

Release

Broadcast

Bunnytown premiered in Canada on November 3, 2007. It aired in the United States on November 10, 2007.[7] The series was released in the United Kingdom on the Playhouse Disney channel on January 13, 2008, a sublet of pay-broadcaster Family Channel. In France, it began airing on January 27, 2008, and kept its original title Bunnytown. The series ran for one season and twenty-six episodes total, which finished its run on November 8, 2008.

Home media

The show was released in DVD on March 17, 2009.[8] The Bunnytown shorts were made available to stream on DisneyNow.[9] Disney-ABC Television Group later released the series on Hulu.[10] [11]

Reception

Critical response

Mike Hale of The New York Times wrote, "What you do get on screen is a fast-moving variety-show and sketch-comedy format that alternates elaborate silly jokes with musical numbers in which the bunnies grab guitars and crank out generic but bouncy R&B-inflected power pop. (If you had access to those press notes, you too could say, “Ah, they are trying to sound like Earth, Wind & Fire.”) It all seems sufficiently safe and diverting to serve as a surrogate baby sitter, while perhaps just strange enough to appeal to hung-over adult hipsters."[12] Marilyn Moss of Associated Press described Bunnytown as "very colorful and fast-moving for the youngest set," writing, "Bunnytown is a musical bonanza for preschoolers. If the music is not original (its sound resembles the jingles of many other preschooler shows), that’s not a problem for this venture. The animation is lively enough to overcome anything else."[13] Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave Bunnytown a grade of three out of five stars and complimented the depiction of positive messages, asserting, "The energetic series promotes animation and exposes preschoolers to a range of musical styles, including disco, country, piano, and light opera. Lyrics or dialogue very occasionally include repetitive counting or other simple skills, but on the whole, entertainment outweighs educational content."[14]

Accolades

Bunnytown was nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design at the 2008 Daytime Emmy Awards.[15] [16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: November 1, 2007 . Bunnytown . 2023-09-06 . . en.
  2. Web site: Bunnytown (2007) . 2023-09-06 . . en.
  3. News: Rinaldi . Giancarlo . November 6, 2007 . Actress lands dream Disney role . en-GB . . 2023-09-06.
  4. Web site: Calder . Kate . January 1, 2008 . Spiffy gets on the map with Bunnytown . 2023-09-06 . Kidscreen.
  5. Web site: Byrne . Bridget . December 28, 2007 . 'Bunnytown' mixes learning, laughs . 2023-09-06 . . en-US.
  6. News: Fitzsimmons . Caitlin . November 21, 2007 . Disney Channel invests in UK talent . en-GB . . 2023-09-06 . 0261-3077.
  7. Web site: Bunnytown Season 1 Episodes . 2023-09-06 . . en.
  8. Web site: Bunnytown: Hello Bunnies . September 6, 2023 . Amazon.com.
  9. Web site: Watch Bunnytown TV Show Disney Junior on DisneyNOW . 2023-09-06 . . en.
  10. Web site: McLean . Tom . March 3, 2015 . Hulu Nets SVOD Exclusive for Disney’s ‘Doc,’ ‘Bunnytown . 2023-09-06 . Animation Magazine.
  11. Web site: Jarvey . Natalie . March 3, 2015 . Hulu Adds ‘Doc McStuffins’ in Exclusive Disney Junior Deal . 2023-09-06 . . en-US.
  12. News: Hale . Mike . November 9, 2007 . Bunnies Who Not Only Hop but Are Also Hip (Alas, the Humans Are Hapless) . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-09-06 . 0362-4331.
  13. Web site: Moss . Marilyn . Press . Associated . November 8, 2007 . Bunnytown . 2023-09-06 . . en-US.
  14. Web site: Ashby . Emily . Bunnytown TV Review Common Sense Media . 2023-09-06 . . en.
  15. Web site: Variety Staff . April 30, 2008 . Daytime Emmys nominations . 2023-09-06 . . en-US.
  16. Web site: BWW News Desk . April 30, 2008 . Daytime Emmy Nominations Announced! . 2023-09-06 . . en.