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Director: | Drew Hodges |
Runtime: | 22–24 minutes (roughly 11 minutes per segment) |
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Narrated: | Yvette Nicole Brown[2] |
Cinematography: | Eric Adkins |
Editor: | Guy Handelman |
Composer: | Andrew Carroll |
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Language: | English |
Network: | Apple TV+ |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 10 |
List Episodes: | present |
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Shape Island is an American animated children's television series based on the children's books Triangle, Circle, and Square written by Mac Barnett and illustrated by Jon Klassen.[3] It features Harvey Guillén as the voice of Square, Gideon Adlon as the voice of Circle, and Scott Adsit as the voice of Triangle. The show premiered on Apple TV+ on January 20, 2023, where it is available to stream. A Halloween special was released on October 20, 2023 and a Winter special was released on December 1, 2023.[4] [5]
Shape Island is a production of Bix Pix Entertainment and Apple Studios. Each episode has two animated segments per half hour episode.
Set on a fictional island, the series follows the story of three anthropomorphic shapes: Square, Circle, and Triangle. Each shape has a unique personality that often tests each other's patience, but their friendship is maintained throughout the series.
The show is narrated by Yvette Nicole Brown.
The show is directed by Drew Hodges and is executive produced by Mac Barnett, Jon Klassen, Kelli Bixler, and Hodges. Barnett and Klassen always envisioned their children's book trilogy as a children's television series. The characters in the series, like in the books, are complex and driven by their personalities instead of plot or themes, while stop-motion animation was chosen to give the show a three-dimensional feel that is simple, not out of reach, and recognizable to children. Emmy and Annie award-winning animation studio Bix Pix Entertainment joined the series, syncing with the authors' vision and executing their ideas with the help of head writer Ryan Pequin.[6] The writers faced challenges in adapting the books to screen, but they were able to overcome these difficulties by working closely with the production team at Bix Pix Entertainment. It took two and a half years to produce the first season of the show plus an additional four to five years of developing and pitching the show. Due to the laborious process of stop motion animation, the production schedule was about 20 months.[7]
Barnett described the voice actors as "gifted comedians" and the experience of working with them was enjoyable to him.[8] Harvey Guillen explained how he developed the voice of Square: "We knew that we wanted Square to be very empathetic, very endearing and sweet, and not causing too much trouble, always playing by the rules, but also to show that we could relate to him. We could be on his side. So, even though he goes through challenges, we relate to him as well."[9] Due to their busy schedules, the actors often recorded their parts separately from each other.[10]
The show premiered on Apple TV+ internationally in 2023.
Common Sense Media wrote, "Aesthetically, the show has gorgeous visuals, stop-motion animation, and music. Grown-ups may also appreciate the slower pace and lower-key dialogue compared to many preschool series."[11] Cult of Mac praised the show, specifically the writing, animation, and the voice cast: "Shape Island is marvelously animated, hysterically performed, carefully written and beautifully directed. It’s a stop-motion home run for Apple TV+."[12] The show was also recommended by the New York Times: "The show’s sense of warmth extends beyond its attitude to its enchanting design; its sun-dappled beaches and glowing forest groves could bring Instagram to its knees, and Square could give an Architectural Digest tour of his Scandi-Bohemian minimalist kitchen."[13] The Times also recommended the show's holiday special "The Winter Blues."[14]
Year | Award | Category | Recipients | Result |
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2023 | Annecy International Animated Film Festival[15] | Jury Award for a TV Series | Drew Hodges | |
2nd Children's and Family Emmy Awards | Visual Effects for a Live Action Program[16] | Andrew Babick | ||
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation[17] | Ellen Coons (animator) | |||
2024 | 51st Annie Awards[18] | Best Special Production | "The Winter Blues" | |
Best TV/Media - Children | "Square's Special Place" |