Fifi and the Flowertots explained

Genre:Children's television series
Creator:Keith Chapman
Voices:Jane Horrocks
Maria Darling
Tim Whitnall
Marc Silk
Joanna Ruiz
Janet James
John Thomson
Cam Clarke
Theme Music Composer:Alan Coates
Kim Goody (vocals)
Opentheme:"Fifi's Theme Tune"
by Kim Goody
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:3
Num Episodes:117
Runtime:10 minutes
Company:Chapman Entertainment
Channel:Five
Nick Jr.
First Aired:[1]
Related:Roary the Racing Car

Fifi and the Flowertots is a British preschool children’s animated television series created by Keith Chapman (who also created the Bob the Builder series) that ran from 2 May 2005 until 5 July 2010. The series was commissioned by Channel 5 and Nick Jr. and was the first production produced by Chapman Entertainment. Cosgrove Hall Films handled animation production for its first two seasons while Chapman took over stop-motion production in-house for the third, with newly-added CGI sequences produced by Studio Liddell.

The series features a group of flower-based characters doing activities and having adventures through the garden. Fifi Forget-Me-Not (the title character and hostess) and Primrose were voiced by Jane Horrocks, while the other characters were voiced by Maria Darling, Tim Whitnall, Marc Silk and John Thomson. The music is produced by Alan Coates and Kim Goody, who worked on Tiny Planets.

Characters

Episodes

Series 3 (2010)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Toonhound - Fifi and the Flowertots (2005-) . 2022-11-20 . www.toonhound.com.