It's a Big Big World
It's a Big, Big World | |
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Title card | |
Created by | Mitchell Kriegman |
Starring |
Peter Linz Melissa Creighton Tyler Bunch Julie Westwood James Godwin Tim Lagasse |
Opening theme | "Big Big World" performed by Peter Linz |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 47 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Mitchell Kriegman Marianne Culbert Michael Klinghoffer |
Producer(s) |
Mary James James Sabatini Anne Martin Richards |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) | Big Big Productions |
Distributor | Sony Pictures Television |
Release | |
Original network | PBS Kids |
Picture format | |
Original release | January 2, 2005 – April 30, 2010 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Bear in the Big Blue House |
External links | |
Website |
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It's a Big Big World is an American children's television show on PBS Kids, that debuted January 2, 2005. It was originally part of Miss Lori and Hooper's schedule block, but it was replaced and cancelled in that block on April 30, 2010, though it still aired as part of most stations' PBS Kids lineup in reruns. The show revolves around a group of animals living in the rainforest. The main character is Snook the sloth.
The series taped at Wainscott Studios at the East Hampton Airport industrial complex in Wainscott, New York.
Puppeteers
- Snook/Oko: Peter Linz
- Burdette: Melissa Creighton
- Smooch: Aymee Garcia
- Winslow/Riona: Tyler Bunch
- Bob: James Godwin
- Ick/Wartz/Greenie: Tim Lagasse
- Madge: Julie Westwood (voice)
- Additional Puppetry: Carol Binion, Eric Engelhardt, Jim Kroupa, Paul McGinnis, John Kennedy, Jodi Eichelberger, Heather Asch, Amanda Maddock, David Jordan, Lara MacLean
Many of the puppeteers come from similar shows, primarily Bear in the Big Blue House, as well as Jellybean Jungle, and The Book of Pooh, another show involving Shadowmation, a technique that combines live-action, bunraku-style puppetry and computer-generated animation.
Characters
The characters in the show are:
Snook
A pale-throated three-toed sloth, Snook helps his friends learn all about the 'Big Big World' around them. He's slow-moving (but smart) and often takes naps, but is always up for a scientific investigation. He also enjoys singing and dancing with all of his friends in the World Tree. In addition to interacting with the other characters, Snook regularly takes the time to break the fourth wall, often to explain a fact or ask a question. Like Big Bird or Bear from Bear in the Big Blue House, Snook is a full-bodied character, the only one not requiring 3 performers.
Burdette
Burdette the resplendent quetzal bird sometimes seems like a controlling older sister, who always thinks she knows more than everyone around her. However, Burdette seems sincere, and while investigating things with her friends in the World Tree, she's sometimes surprised to learn new things about herself too.
Smooch and Winslow
Smooch and Winslow are two playful sibling monkeys - common marmosets to be exact - who are always stirring things up. Smooch, the girl monkey, is always trying to figure out the mysteries of the world around her, and Winslow is the goofy creative thinker. With such different personalities, these two monkeys don't always see eye to eye, but their little disagreements frequently lead to great adventures. In the episode "Madge is Missing" (Season 1, episode 128) it is revealed that they are, in fact, twins.
Madge
Madge is a Galápagos tortoise. Madge has a map of the world on her shell. She is the oldest and wisest creature in the World Tree, and the one everyone comes to when they have a problem to solve. She's traveled all over the world and shares her experiences with everyone. Her library is the place to visit for answers to scientific questions. Madge is not in Season 2 and is replaced by Riona the baby sloth.
Bob
Bob the southern tamandua loves the ants that live all around him in the World Tree, and he's always trying new things out to make them like him more (He does eat ants). Bob also worries a lot about things that he thinks might happen. He also gets a little timid around Greenie because of Greenie's deep, loud voice and gruff demeanor.
Oko
An old brown howler, Oko is a trickster who always shows up when least expected. Oko can be grouchy and mischievous, but he also shares mysterious stories and little bits of wisdom with the others. A tai chi master, he carries an old walking stick that he can twirl from his feet to his hands and back again in the blink of an eye. Oko is the only character (along with Greenie) who appears less often than the others. He has a friend named Tsetse, who sometimes gives good advice.
Wartz
Wartz is a red-eyed tree frog. Wartz has gone through his metamorphosis, growing from a tadpole into a frog. Best friends with Smooch and Winslow, Wartz wants to get along with everyone and will agree with anyone, no matter what they're saying.
Ick
Ick is a redtail catfish who lives in the pond under the world tree. In "The Sting," where it is revealed that Greenie is afraid of bees, Ick stirs up a little joke by making a buzzing sound, showing his naughty side. But when Stripey the bee stops by the pond at the end, Ick freaks out and Stripey giggles. Ick has misanthropic tendencies. Ick is not in Season 2.
Riona
Snook's niece.
Typical episode format
A typical episode of It's a Big, Big World begins with the opening theme song, "It's a Big, Big World". That is followed by a short (10-12 minute) story involving some or all of the main characters. This first story is followed by another song, called "Curve of the World", sung by all the characters. (In the Miss Lori and Hooper block, this song was not shown.) Then comes a second 10-12 minute story, which may be thematically linked to the first story but is not usually a direct continuation of the plot. At the end of the episode, Snook sings the closing song, Try to Touch the Sky, although this is often followed by one or two very short segments in which Snook ends some activity and gives some fun facts about the various species of animals that live in the World Tree. The big mountain in the background is Pico da Neblina, overlooking the Amazon River.
Episode guide
Season | Titles | Airdates[1] |
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Season 1 | It's a Big Big World: Season 1 (2005 – 2006) |
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Season 1 Episode 01: | “In Good Voice” | January 2, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 02: | "Ant Ray Vision; Moving On Up" | August 22, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 03: | "Balance; Ick Alone" | August 23, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 04: | "Burdette Queen Ant; One Monkey Too Many" | August 24, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 05: | "My Friend Will Bee Right Back; Learning to Fly" | August 25, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 06: | "Spirit; Shell" | August 28, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 07: | "Out on a Limb; The More Things Change" | August 29, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 08: | "Dancing; King of the Tree" | August 30, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 09: | "Burdette Bald Eagle; Hot Ice" | August 31, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 10: | "Color My World; Smooch's Caterpillar" | September 1, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 11: | "Mini Monkey; The Five Senses" | September 4, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 12: | "Wartz's Workout; Hot Enough for You?" | September 5, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 13: | "Windy Night; So Long Planty" | September 6, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 14: | "Hold on Rainbow; Where Have All the Berries Gone?" | September 7, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 15: | "Down In The Dumps; Who Moved My Sunflower?" | September 8, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 16: | "The Big Sneeze; Go to Sleep Wartz" | November 27, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 17: | "Sappy Monkey; Growing Pains" | November 28, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 18: | "The Itch; Everything's Going to Be Just Fine" | November 29, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 19: | "What a Wonderful Leaf; Roots Rock" | November 30, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 20: | "Making Tracks; Map It Out" | December 1, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 21: | "Hide and Seek; Take Care of Yourself" | December 25, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 22: | "World Tree Day; World Tree Cuisine" | December 26, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 23: | "The Sloth Must Be Crazy; Smarter Than You Think" | December 27, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 24: | "Fish Out of Water; Burdette's Nest" | December 28, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 25: | "Bones; Food and Plenty of It" | December 29, 2005 |
Season 1 Episode 26: | "The Sting; Growing" | January 1, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 27: | "The Big Race; You Are What You Are" | January 2, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 28: | "Madge Is Missing; The Anteater Songbook" | January 3, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 29: | "Get Well Moon; Take Your Time" | January 4, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 30: | "A Bird Tale; Friendship" | January 5, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 31: | "Eyes and Noses; Snook's Songbook" | January 22, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 33: | "The Hatch; Sounds of the Forest" | January 23, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 33: | "Guardians of the Sappenwood Tree; Over the Hills and Far Away" | January 24, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 34: | "Oko's Birthday; Spinning a Tale" | January 25, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 35: | "Echoes; A Good Heartbeat" | January 26, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 36: | "Sleepover; The Disappearing Waterhole" | February 19, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 37: | "Flying Fish; Smooch and Winslow's Songbook" | February 20, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 38: | "Sloth Lessons; The Avocado Queen" | February 21, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 39: | "In Good Voice; Wartz's Family Tree" | February 22, 2006 |
Season 1 Episode 40: | "Big Big Waterhole; Oko's Songbook" | February 23, 2006 |
Season 2 | It's a Big Big World: Season 2 (2009 – 2010) |
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Season 2 Episode 01: | "Hanging With a Sleepy Sloth; Enough Is Enough" | September 21, 2009 |
Season 2 Episode 02: | "Winslow Is It; The Fourth R" | September 22, 2009 |
Season 2 Episode 03: | "Making New Friends; Little Things" | April 26, 2010 |
Season 2 Episode 04: | "Things That Go Bump; What's That Smell" | April 27, 2010 |
Season 2 Episode 05: | "Why Can't I Fly; Big Big Dinner Party" | April 28, 2010 |
Season 2 Episode 06: | "Winslow's Gone Bananas; I Love Purple" | April 29, 2010 |
Season 2 Episode 07: | "Big Book of Babies; Club Craze" | April 30, 2010 |
Broadcast
The show debuted on PBS Kids on January 2, 2005 and aired as part of the Miss Lori and Hooper block, until 2010, when it was replaced by Super Why!. It also aired on Nick Jr. in Australia.[2]
It premiered in Latin America on May 28, 2007 on Discovery Kids, but the series was shortly cancelled afterwards, due to low ratings.
DVDs
Six DVDs have been released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. They are:
- The Sky Above (2007)
- Safe and Sound (2007)
- Let's Investigate the World (2007)
- The Earth Needs You (2007)
- You Can Do It (2007)
- The Big Big Sleep (2007)
Other DVDS:
- Be Healthy and Happy (2008)
- Everyone's Different (2008)
References
- ↑ "It's a Big Big World Episodes". LocateTv. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20111013051529/http://www.nickjr.com.au/shows.php?sh=16
External links
- Archived index at the Wayback Machine.
- wainscottstudios.com
- Website