Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom

Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom
Genre Fantasy
Supernatural
Created by Mark Baker & Neville Astley
Directed by Mark Baker
Neville Astley
Phillip Hall (2012)
Joris van Hulzen (2012)
Composer(s) Julian Nott
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 104 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) Phil Davies
Running time 52 x 11 minutes
Production company(s) Astley Baker Davies
The Elf Factory
Entertainment One
Distributor Entertainment One
Release
Original network (United Kingdom) : Nick Jr. and Milkshake!
First shown in United Kingdom
Original release 6 April 2009 (2009-04-06)[1] – present
Chronology
Related shows Peppa Pig
External links
Website www.littlekingdom.co.uk

Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom is a British animated television series aimed at pre-school children originally broadcast on Nickelodeon UK.

It is broadcast across Nickelodeon's channels throughout Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and North America.

The show is created by Neville Astley and Mark Baker, and produced by Phil Davies at Astley Baker Davies (the company responsible for Peppa Pig).[2] Many of the actors who lend their vocal skills to characters in Peppa Pig also work on Little Kingdom. These include John Sparkes, Sarah Ann Kennedy, David Rintoul and David Graham. The music is produced by Julian Nott, who is noted for his Wallace and Gromit and Peppa Pig scores.[3]

Plot elements

The show is set in the Little Kingdom which is hidden among thorny brambles. The Little Kingdom is ruled by King and Queen Thistle mainly from the Little Castle, where they live with their daughters Holly, Daisy and Poppy. Elves live at the Great Elf Tree, which acts as a school, library, apartment block and factory for toys and wands. Elves hold the belief that they should never arrive late to anything. Civil fairies live in the Fairy Village, which consists of toadstools which have doors and windows. Fairies use magic and most of the faries are named after flowers and plants. Elves have their own catchphrase, "...and I'm an Elf" (or "We're Elves"),or ELF MANNN, and fairies also have their own catchphrase, commonly "I'm a fairy". Elves tell the time with wrist watches and/or clocks, while fairies tell the time in very unconventional ways. The Elves operate Elf Rescue, the Elf Farm and the Elf Windmill. King Thistle likes to play golf and crazy golf at the Royal Course. Ben and Holly have a ladybird friend called Gaston. Nanny Plum and the Wise Old Elf are characters too, and they have important jobs to do in the context of the show. Mr and Mrs Elf are Ben's parents. The Wise Old Elf is not married anymore but has three sons.

Characters

Humanoids

Written language

Most of the text seen in the episodes is in Lorem ipsum, a dummy text used in the printing industry and based on Latin. However, German and English text does occasionally appear. There are also some examples of a runic script (loosely based on Futhorc) that appear in the dwarf mine and in secret tunnels beneath the little castle.[5]

Voice cast

CharacterVoiceMagic Gender
Ben ElfPreston NymanMale Elf
Princess HollySian TaylorFemale Fairy
Gaston the LadybirdTaig McNabMale Ladybird
Nanny PlumSarah Ann KennedyFemale Fairy
King ThistleIan Puleston-DaviesMale Fairy
Queen ThistleSara CroweFemale Fairy
Mrs ElfJudy FlynnFemale Elf
Mr ElfJohn SparkesMale Elf
Wise Old ElfDavid GrahamMale Elf
VioletLucy MossFemale Fairy
StrawberryZara SiddiqiFemale Fairy

Episodes

References

  1. Moody, Annemarie (27 March 2009). "Nick Jr. Welcomes Preschoolers to Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom". Animation World Network. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  2. "index". www.theelffactory.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-04-27.
  3. "Julian Nott - Film Music Composer". www.juliannottmusic.com. Retrieved 2017-04-27.
  4. Buchanan, Kirsty (2 December 2012). "Boris Johnson has new role in Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom". www.express.co.uk. Northern and Shell Media Publications. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  5. "Ben and Holly Journey to the Center of the Earth". YouTube. Retrieved 28 June 2016.


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