The Numtums Explained

Creator:Barry Quinn
Director:Mark Taylor
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:3
Num Episodes:77
List Episodes:List of The Numtums episodes
Company:BBC
Network:CBeebies

The Numtums is a British animated children's television series created by Barry Quinn for CBeebies.[1] It is about a group of 10 creatures called the Numtums, each with a number on their tummies. The show debuted on CBeebies in the United Kingdom on 27 February 2012,[1] and ended on 17 December 2013, and in United States the show debuted on Qubo on 1 January 2015[2] with a total of 3 series.

Plot

The Numtums is about a group of 10 multicolored numbats who live in Gumnut Gorge called the Numtums with numbers on their tummies. The Numtums are based on numbats, hence their fondness for eating termites in their café, the Tasty Termite, and they are named after Australian towns, except Champer. Bizarrely, the environment in which they live (featuring saguaro cacti, mesas and rock arches) appears to be more akin to the Colorado plateau and sonora deserts in the southwest United States than any part of Australia.

Characters

The Numtums

Other animals

Production

The Numtums was animated by Beakus in series 1 and A Productions in series 2 and 3. Series 1 was aimed at toddlers, but series 2 and 3 was revamped for an older audience, introducing more complex concepts such as subtraction, shape recognition and numbers from 11 to 20 with computer animation, and using a more Australian theme. The creator Barry Quinn said in an interview that "we were looking at doing a show about numbers for the early years and an educational expert told us bright, cute characters were a good way to get kids interested." A lot of animal names were suggested but he settled on numbats who had 'num' in their name.[3]

Episodes

See main article: List of The Numtums episodes.

Broadcast

The Numtums debuted on CBeebies in the United Kingdom on 27 February 2012 on the channel's Love to Learn block.[1] The series aired on ABC3KIDS in Australia and New Zealand.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'Numtums' Count Down to CBeebies Premiere. Mercedes Milligan. Animation Magazine. 23 February 2012. 14 May 2017.
  2. Web site: Flinders' Big Adventure. Screener. 14 May 2017.
  3. Web site: Numbats by numbers. Hazel Bradley. Animation Magazine. 10 March 2014. 6 December 2014.