Clifford the Big Red Dog

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Clifford the Big Red Dog

Clifford the Big Red Dog, as seen on the PBS Kids animated adaptation.
Genre Animated television series
Running time 22 minutes (11 minutes per segment) (approx. per episode)
Creator(s) Norman Bridwell (characters)
Starring John Ritter
Grey DeLisle
Cree Summer
Kel Mitchell
Cam Clarke
Earl Boen
Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
Ulises Caudra
Gary LeRoi Gray
Nick Jameson
Phil LaMarr
Edie McClurg
Haunani Minn
Tony Plana
Kath Soucie
Frank Welker
Tony Bennett
Brent Titcomb (1989 video tapes)
Alyson Court (1989 video tapes)
Country of origin United States
Original channel PBS
Original run September 4, 2000February 25, 2003
No. of episodes 65

Clifford the Big Red Dog is an enduring American children's book series that began being published in 1963.[1] Written by Norman Bridwell, the series helped establish Scholastic Books as a premier publishing company.

Clifford was the runt of the litter, and was chosen by a city kid named Emily Elizabeth Howard as her birthday present. No one expected Clifford to grow, but Emily Elizabeth's love for her Saint Bernard (or Great Dane according to some sources) puppy changed Clifford dramatically. Before long, he was over 25 feet tall, forcing the Howard family to leave the city and move to the open spaces of Birdwell Island. Birdwell is an anagram of author Norman Bridwell's last name.

Scholastic Studios produced a successful television adaptation shown on PBS Kids, aired from 2000 to 2003, but still reruns currently as part of Miss Lori and Hooper's lineup. Prior to that, in 1988, Nelvana produced a series of Clifford educational videos, and in the early 90s, Warner Bros. released a Clifford video that mixes live action with animation.

Clifford the Big Red Dog was one of several PBS Kids shows designed to teach children a number of life lessons. Two 11-minute stories made up each half-hour cartoon. Usually one story featured Clifford and his canine friends, T-Bone and Cleo among them; the other story would focus on Emily Elizabeth and friends her age. One principle was kept religiously: the dogs talked only when humans were not present; otherwise, they only barked.

Veteran actor and devoted family man John Ritter was the voice of Clifford. Generally speaking, his schedule dictated the production of Clifford the Big Red Dog. By the time the last of the 65 half-hour cartoons and the movie were completed, Ritter was back on ABC's prime-time schedule, starring in 8 Simple Rules. Ritter's death on the set of 8 Simple Rules on September 11, 2003, came just days after PBS debuted Clifford's Puppy Days, a function of keeping Clifford's legacy going. Like many cartoons produced in the US but exported to the UK to be aired on the BBC, it was revoiced upon being released in the UK.

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[edit] Contradictions with the sequel (Clifford's Puppy Days)

  • The original series makes no reference or mention of Daffodil or Emily Elizabeth's other friends. While it can be assumed that Daffodil has been left with any of Emily Elizabeth's friends or even has passed on, it is strange that she and everyone else was never mentioned in any of Clifford's flashbacks to the time he was just a small puppy.

Perhaps even more difficult to explain is an episode of the original series in which grown-up Clifford learns how much trouble a rabbit can be. It's clear from the episode that Clifford knows nothing at all about rabbits.

[edit] References

  Media and Culture, 5th ed., Richard Campbell, Christopher R. Martin and Bettina Fabos.

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