Postcards from Buster explained

Runtime:22 minutes
Country:United States
Canada
Language:English
Network:PBS Kids Go!
Voices:Daniel Brochu
Theme Music Composer:Ray Fabi
Mitch Knowles
Bill McRae
Opentheme:"Hey Buster" performed by Wyclef Jean featuring 3 on 3
Composer:Claudio Ragazzi
Creator:Marc Brown (characters)
Natatcha Estébanez
Based On:Arthur episode from Season 8, Postcards from Buster written by Peter K. Hirsch
Developer:WGBH Educational Foundation
Marc Brown Studios
Executive Producer:Marc Brown
Irene Mecchi
James Atoka
Pierre Valette
Producer:Tolon Brown[1]
Lesley Taylor
Patricia Alvarado Nuñez
Alan Catello Grazioso
Editor:Jean Dunoyer
Cherry Enoki
Company:Cookie Jar Entertainment (season 1)
9 Story Entertainment (seasons 2–3)[2]
Marc Brown Studios
WGBH Boston
Animator:AKOM (Season 1)
DQ Entertainment (Seasons 2–3)
Num Seasons:3
Num Episodes:55
List Episodes:List of Postcards from Buster episodes
Related:Arthur

Postcards from Buster is a live-action/animated children's television series that originally aired on PBS. It is a spin-off of the Arthur TV series. The show features Buster Baxter, an 8-year-old anthropomorphic rabbit and Arthur's best friend. The television series was created by Cookie Jar Group (now known as WildBrain), WGBH Boston, and Marc Brown Studios.

A backdoor pilot episode for the series, also titled "Postcards from Buster," originally aired as part of Arthurs eighth season on December 22, 2003.[3] The official series aired on PBS Kids Go! from October 11, 2004, to February 20, 2012. The series went on a 3 years hiatus between November 2008 and February 2012.

In Arthur, it is already established that Buster's parents had divorced, and his father is a pilot. This spin-off series revolves around Buster's travels with his father, Bo Baxter. Arthur Read and many other characters from Arthur make cameo appearances in this series, with many episodes featuring an Arthur character playing a minor role.

Overview

Postcards from Buster featured Buster travelling to various locations across North America. Episodes primarily took place in the United States, but also featured destinations in the Caribbean, Mexico, Canada, and many other places. Buster is accompanied by his father, who is a pilot for a band of musicians. In each episode, Buster meets children in the location who introduce him to their real-life families and provide insights into global culture.

The sequences featuring Buster are animated, while the segments showcasing the children are live-action, presented from the perspective of Buster's video camcorder. After each location, Buster sends his friend Arthur a "video postcard" tape, providing a summary of his experiences and the people he has met in that specific location.

The series aimed to showcase multicultural and diverse families, including a Muslim family in Illinois, a Mormon family in Utah, and a Mestizo family in Texas, among others.[4] [5]

Episodes

See main article: List of Postcards from Buster episodes.

Cast

Home media releases

PBS Distribution, in collaboration with Paramount Home Entertainment, has released a series of "Postcards from Buster" DVDs and VHS releases focusing on specific topics. The releases include themed DVDs of "Postcards from Buster," such as "Buster's Outdoor Journeys," which features episodes like "Sugartime," "Meet Me at the Fair," "The Giant Pumpkins," and "Bayou by Me." Another release is "Buster's Got the Beat," which includes episodes like "Beats by the Bay," "Buster and Beatrice," "The Music Mystery," and "Buster's Sweet Song." There is also "Buster's Buddies," featuring episodes like "Buster's League of Champions," "Best Friends," "A Sense of Direction," and "Sleepy in Seattle." Additionally, there is "Buster's World of Sports," which includes episodes like "Winter Gold," "Swimming in the Desert," "Rock and Roll," and "Rodeo Cowgirl." VHS releases only include the first two episodes from each DVD.

On October 12, 2010, Mill Creek Entertainment released the complete first season on DVD in Region 1. It also includes bonus episodes of Busytown Mysteries, The New Adventures of Nanoboy, Mona the Vampire, and Wimzie's House.[6]

"Sugartime!" controversy

In January 2005, Margaret Spellings, United States Secretary of Education, revealed that the show had explored same-sex marriage. Episode #33, "Sugartime!", which features Buster visiting Hinesburg, Vermont, to learn about the production of maple sugar, includes Buster meeting several children who have lesbian parents. Vermont was one of the first states to legalize civil unions for same-sex couples. In the episode, the word lesbian or homosexual is never said, and the episode — like all Postcards episodes — has no sexual content.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

In "Sugartime!", Buster meets the first lesbian couple: Karen Pike, a photographer,[12] [13] her partner Gillian Pieper, a health educator,[14] [15] and their three children: Emma, Emma's brother David, and her stepbrother James. One scene shows family photos of the three kids, then Buster's attention turns to a framed photo of Karen and Gillian together; Karen is Emma and David's mother, and Gillian is James' adoptive mother.[14] Buster says to Emma, "So Gillian's your mom, too?" Emma replies that she is her stepmom, to which Buster comments "Boy, that's a lot of moms!"; Emma adds that she loves her mother and stepmother very much, and no other comments are made about the couple.[16] [17] [18] [19] After meeting Emma's family, Buster meets another lesbian couple: Tracy and Gina, and their three children at a dairy farm nearby. Later in the episode, both families get together at a bonfire, then take a family picture, with Buster sitting in the middle between the children.[20] [21] PBS vice president of media relations Lea Sloan said at the time, "Ultimately, our decision was based on the fact that this is a sensitive issue, and we wanted to make sure that parents had the opportunity to introduce this subject to their children in their own time."[22] [23]

Spellings demanded that PBS return all federal funding that had been used in the production of the episode, claiming that "many parents would not want their young children exposed to the lifestyles portrayed in this episode."[24] [25] [26] [27] [28] PBS decided not to air this episode to its 349 stations, but some member stations across the country chose to air the episode, including WNET in New York City, New York, KCTS-TV in Seattle, Washington, and KVIE in Sacramento, California, which are flagship stations; and the show's co-producer, WGBH in Boston, Massachusetts (which distributed the episode directly to public television stations after PBS's decision).[29] [30] [31] It was, however, included in both the VHS and DVD version of the collection "Buster's Outdoor Journeys" which was distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment.

Some of these stations opted to air this episode in prime-time, with some following the episode with a local discussion on the controversy. Shortly after the controversy, PBS President and CEO Pat Mitchell announced that she would step down when her contract expired in June 2006, after coming under fire for her support for the episode.[32] [33] [34] [35] Talk show host Bill O'Reilly compared Buster visiting the lesbian couples in Vermont to visiting "a bigamy situation in Utah", or "a S&M thing in the East Village" on his former show, The O'Reilly Factor.[36] [37] [38] After the episode had aired, Pike and Pieper appeared in a PSA by the Family Pride Coalition, along with U.S. Congressman Barney Frank, and actor B.D. Wong, where they denounced Spellings' decision to cut future funding for Postcards from Buster for featuring a child of a lesbian couple.[39] [40] Pike, Pieper, and their three children were later on honored at the Provincetown Town Hall in Provincetown, Massachusetts, as part of the Family Pride Coalition's Family Week celebration.[41] [42] Cusi Cram, a writer for Arthur, later wrote a play titled Dusty and the Big Bad World, based on this controversy.[43]

In a February 2022 interview with Yahoo! Entertainment, Marc Brown expressed regret that the episode was removed from airing due to a depiction of a gay couple, and appreciated that Mr. Ratburn's wedding to another man in 2019 on the main Arthur show ("Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone" in Season 22) was received far better due to society's progression.[44]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 35th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards . 26 .
  2. Web site: 9 Story Entertainment: 9 Story Announces Summer Production Lineup. June 15, 2019 . dead . September 7, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110907033017/http://www.9story.com/site/news/2006/9-story-announces-summer-production-lineup . June 1, 2006 .
  3. News: Publicity . PBS . 'Postcards From Buster' Will Arrive Fall 2004 on PBS Kids . PBS . May 29, 2003 . June 16, 2022.
  4. News: Publicity . PBS . 'Postcards From Buster' Will Arrive Fall 2004 on PBS Kids . PBS . May 29, 2003 . June 16, 2022.
  5. News: Cutler . Jacqueline . Hey, Buster, Let Me Tell You Something . The New York Times . October 10, 2004 . June 16, 2022.
  6. Web site: Postcards from Buster – The Entire Run of PBS' Arthur Spin-off is Coming in One Complete DVD Set!. David. Lambert. 30 August 2010. TVShowsOnDVD.com. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100904154758/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Postcards-Buster-The-Complete-Series/14340. 4 September 2010.
  7. News: Ryan . Suzanne C. . Shanahan . Mark . Fallout from 'Postcards' Decision . Boston.com . January 27, 2005 . February 20, 2023.
  8. News: Salamon . Julie . Culture Wars Pull Buster Into the Fray . The New York Times . January 27, 2005 . June 15, 2022.
  9. News: Salamon . Julie . A Child Learns a Harsh Lesson in Politics . The New York Times . February 5, 2005 . June 15, 2022.
  10. News: Moore . Frazier . Fallout Continues Over Lesbian-Inclusive 'Postcards From Buster' Episode . Advocate . February 11, 2005 . June 18, 2022.
  11. News: Stasi . Linda . No Bunny Needs to Worry About Lesbian 'Postcards' . New York Post . March 21, 2005 . November 11, 2022.
  12. News: Calloway . Anne . Pike's Peak Moments . Seven Days . April 22, 2009 . February 11, 2023.
  13. Web site: Karen Pike Photography . March 18, 2023.
  14. News: Smith . Lynn . By Nixing Show, PBS Spotlights Gay Family . Los Angeles Times . March 14, 2005 . June 15, 2022.
  15. Web site: Meet the Team . Vermont Education Health Initiative . March 28, 2023.
  16. News: Collins . Geneva . Buster to Visit Gay Moms on Some Public TV Channels . Current . January 31, 2005 . February 20, 2023.
  17. News: Hartlaub . Peter . 'Postcards' from Edge of Morality War . SFGate . February 1, 2005 . February 20, 2023.
  18. News: Ryan . Maureen . 'Boy, That's a Lot of Moms' . Chicago Tribune . February 3, 2005 . June 14, 2022.
  19. News: Montgomery . David . What Has Floppy Ears and a Subversive Tale? . The Washington Post . March 6, 2005 . February 20, 2023.
  20. News: Moore . Frazier . What's the Big Deal About 'Buster'? . Today . February 9, 2005 . June 16, 2022.
  21. News: Gaylord . Peggy R. . Buster Exposed to Two Pairs of Moms . Umaffirm . March 23, 2005 . June 16, 2022.
  22. News: Associated Press . Education Secretary Criticizes PBS Show with Gay Couples . Los Angeles Times . January 26, 2005 . November 12, 2022.
  23. Web site: Associated Press. Education Chief Rips PBS for Gay Character: Network Won't Distribute Episode with Animated 'Buster' Visiting Vt.. NBC News. January 26, 2005.
  24. News: de Moraes . Lisa . PBS's 'Buster' Gets an Education . The Washington Post . January 27, 2005 . June 15, 2022.
  25. News: Lesbian Parents Upset by Decision to Not Broadcast Show . Advocate . January 28, 2005 . June 18, 2022.
  26. News: Leupp . Gary . The New Education Secretary vs. Vermont's Lesbians . Counter Punch . January 29, 2005 . June 18, 2022.
  27. News: Ireland . Doug . Post Cards of Intolerance . L.A. Weekly . February 3, 2005 . March 25, 2023.
  28. News: Chasnoff . Debra . Bluster Over 'Buster' . The Washington Post . February 4, 2005 . February 20, 2023.
  29. News: McFarland . Melanie . KCTS/9 Will Air "Postcards from Buster" Showing Lesbian Parents . Seattle P.I. . February 2, 2005 . November 11, 2022.
  30. News: Walsh . David . PBS Officials Cave in to Bush Administration Over Children's Program . World Socialist Web Site . February 4, 2005 . June 18, 2022.
  31. News: Smith . Lynn . Children's Show Faces PBS Inquiry . Los Angeles Times . February 11, 2005 . November 12, 2022.
  32. News: PBS Chief Won't Seek Third Term . CNN . February 17, 2005 . March 27, 2023.
  33. News: de Moraes . Lisa . PBS Chief: 'Buster' Didn't Boot Her . The Washington Post . February 17, 2005 . June 15, 2022.
  34. News: PBS Chief to Step Down After Lesbian Cartoon Controversy . CBC . February 17, 2005 . November 11, 2022.
  35. News: Deans . Jason . U.S. TV Boss Steps Down After Gay Cartoon Row . The Guardian . February 18, 2005 . November 12, 2022.
  36. News: Casta . Nicole . O'Reilly Compared Lesbian Parents on PBS' Buster Cartoon to "a Bigamy Situation in Utah" or "an S&M Thing in the East Village" . Media Matters . February 17, 2005 . November 11, 2022.
  37. News: McCarthy McMorris . Christine . Same-Sex Toons . Trinity College . February 9, 2024.
  38. News: Maerz . Melissa . Some "Sesame Street" Viewers Sense a Gay-Friendly Vibe . Los Angeles Times . October 24, 2010 . March 25, 2023.
  39. News: ChicagoPride.com News Staff . Family Pride Coalition Announces New PSA Defending GLBT Parents Equality . Go Pride . May 3, 2005 . March 25, 2023.
  40. Web site: Just Out, May 20, 2005, Page 20, Image 20 . Historic Oregon Newspapers . May 20, 2005 . February 9, 2024.
  41. News: Cape News in Brief . Cape Cod Times . June 10, 2005 . March 25, 2023.
  42. News: Williams . Eric . "Buster" Couple Honored for Standing Up to Critics . Cape Cod Times . August 3, 2005 . November 11, 2022.
  43. Web site: Controversial PBS Cartoon Is Focus of Denver World Premiere, Dusty. https://archive.today/20120912052847/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/125718-Controversial_PBS_Cartoon_Is_Focus_of_Denver_World_Premiere_Dusty.html. dead. 12 September 2012. Playbill.com. Kenneth. Jones. 29 January 2009.
  44. Web site: 'Arthur' creator remembers his favorite moments from the PBS cartoon, including a gay wedding and a visit with Mister Rogers. Yahoo! Entertainment. February 16, 2022. Ethan. Alter. December 26, 2022.