Pappyland

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Pappyland
Directed byMariRae Dopke
Presented byMichael Cariglio
Theme music composerJon Nappa
ComposersTodd Hobin
Doug Moncrief
Michael Curley
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes65
Production
Executive producerEric J. Roberts
ProducersMarilyn Arnone
MariRae Dopke
Production locationWCNY Studios
CinematographyEmmitte Budge
Tim Mazzacua
Steve Parton
Steve Strathmann
Brian Walls
John Walsh
Running time28 minutes
Original release
NetworkPBS Member Stations (1993-1999)
TLC (1996-2003)
Spacetoon
ReleaseMay 24, 1993 (1993-05-24) –
September 4, 1999 (1999-09-04)

Pappyland is an American half-hour children's

49er-type character who lived in a convalescent home in a bizarre land with many different creatures and people. More than 30 half-hour episodes were written by children's writer Eric J. Roberts, who also served as executive producer. Children's author Benette Whitmore wrote 35 episodes and introduced the character, DoodleBug. It was originally broadcast on WCNY-TV in Syracuse, New York and many other PBS stations from May 24, 1993, to September 3, 1999. Thereafter, the show was moved to TLC and began airing new episodes from September 30, 1996, until 1997, with reruns airing until February 21, 2003. More than half of the show was shot on bluescreen
.

Format

During each half-hour segment, Pappy and other characters danced like Michael Jackson, sang, taught life lessons and other children's television fare, but the main focus of the show was watching Pappy draw pictures. The camera was positioned directly above his paper, and he would carefully explain the purpose of each technique used. The purpose was for children viewers to be able to follow along with Pappy and create the same image as he did. A selection of viewers who sent in their artwork had their drawing shown during the "Hall of Frames" segment near the end of the show and the closing credits. The show was distributed for broadcast on

Smile of a Child TV.[1] Pappyland is now available on DVD. The series can be viewed on digital streaming device Roku
's Family TV channel.

Characters

Episodes

Season 1 (1993)

  1. Elmer's Birthday Party Mystery- Elmer is nowhere to be found on the day of his surprise birthday party.
  2. Chucky Wins at Having Fun- Turtle Lou teaches Chucky Woodchuckles that there is more to competition than coming in first.
  3. Chucky Learns to Keep Trying- Chucky Woodchuckles gets a lesson in perseverance while learning to read.
  4. Pappy Talks With His Hands- When Buddy Bear's hearing-impaired pen pal visits, he is concerned he won't be able to talk with her.
  5. Donkey Dan Gets a Case of the Jittery Nerves- Donkey Dan learns ways to cope with his nervousness over his inability to dance.
  6. Buddy Bear and Turtle Lou Trade Places- Buddy Bear and Turtle Lou disagree over which path to take for their walk together.
  7. Eloise and Elmer Compliment Each Other- Elmer learns about giving and accepting approval from his visiting sister.
  8. Turtle Lou Gets a Package- Turtle Lou is inattentive to his friends' attempts to tell him about a package that was delivered for him.
  9. Chucky Plants Some Clover- Chucky Woodchuckles lacks the confidence to plant clover around his place.
  10. Turtle Lou and Buddy Bear Play Fair With Chucky- Chucky Woodchuckles wants to play checkers with Buddy Bear and Turtle Lou.
  11. Donkey Dan and Buddy Bear Cook Up An Idea - Donkey Dan and Buddy Bear learn that using your imagination is lots of fun.
  12. Turtle Lou Minds His Manners- Pappy helps Turtle Lou polish his manners.
  13. Fishface and Turtle Lou Talk Things Through - Fishface and Turtle Lou learn that talking things through helps solve problems.
  14. The Case of the Lost Watercolor Set- Chucky Woodchuckles loses a watercolor set he borrowed from Mailbird.
  15. I'm Not a Good Enough Artist- Buddy Bear thinks his painting is not as good as everyone else's artwork.

Season 2 (1994)

  1. Pappy's Imaginary Space Adventure- Inspired by a drawing of an alien, the gang takes an imaginary space journey with the cabin as their spaceship.
  2. Did You Ever Want to Be...- A letter from a would-be artist sparks an adventure in which everyone learns to be the best they can be.
  3. Turtle Lou's Lucky Sneakers- Turtle Lou's friends help him to do his best even though he's lost his lucky sneakers before a race.
  4. The Day Pappyland Lost Its Colors- A selfish bully named the Color Taker is on the loose and is sucking all the color out of Pappyland.
  5. Would You Be Woody's Friend?- Woody mistakenly thinks his friends visit him only because they can't avoid him.
  6. Buddy Bear's Bad Dream- Everyone learns to face their fears after a thunderstorm knocks out the lights and Buddy Bear has a bad dream.
  7. Mailbird Gets Organized- Mailbird needs help getting organized after he starts delivering mail to the wrong people.
  8. It's OK to Be Different- Buddy Bear's reluctant to send a picture of himself to his pen pal until he learns it's OK to look different.
  9. The Search for the Secret Treasure- Elmer discovers a treasure map that leads to the secret of creativity.
  10. Pappy's Creative Camping Adventure- Pappy teaches his pals how to open up to the world around them during a camping trip.
  11. Snacker Jack and the Snack Attack- Pappy's cousin, Snacker Jack, learns how his bad eating habits affect his health and his creativity.
  12. Hollywood Comes to Pappyland- Two movie producers try to turn Pappyland into another glitzy Hollywood.
  13. Miss Maple Forgets to Be Nice- Miss Maple learns the importance of kindness after ordering the noisy Flutter-by and Song-Birdie to leave the forest.
  14. A Pappyland Christmas- Everyone awaits Santa at Christmas.
  15. Donkey Dan's Special Visit- Donkey Dan learns a valuable lesson about commitment.
  16. First Things First for Binky- Binky the Brush learns a lesson about setting priorities.
  17. Pumpkid Learns About Trust- Pumpkid is worried that Pumpkin Pop won't keep his word and take him to the Pumpkin Party.

Season 3 (1995)

  1. Pappy's Drawing with Numbers Adventure - Pappy draws things using numbers.
  2. The Best Doodler in the Land- Doodlebug deluges Pappyland with doodles when he thinks he's been forgotten on Special Awards Day.
  3. The Big Whopper- Someone accidentally breaks a special exhibit on the day of the "Hall of Frames" exhibit.
  4. Trouble at the Pappyland Art Festival - Doodlebug causes havoc at the Pappyland Art Festival and learns a lesson on why it's not a good idea to steal other people's ideas.
  5. Buddy Bear Learns About Love- Pappy teaches Buddy Bear about the different kinds of love.
  6. Buddy Bear Gets a Honey of a Belly- Buddy Bear learns about nutrition and exercise after getting fat on too much honey.
  7. Oakie Learns to Share- Oakie, Miss Maple and Birchwood argue over who is getting the most sunlight until they learn about sharing.
  8. The Giant Pappy Adventure- Pappy gets a new perspective of Pappyland when he magically becomes a giant.
  9. The Power Pappy Adventure- Pappy arrives at the cabin where Elmer is watching Power Pete.
  10. Buddy Bear Joins the Circus- Buddy Bear has a chance to join the circus but knows he will miss everyone in Pappyland.
  11. Donkey Dan's Goofy Giggles- Pappy catches a case of the giggles from Donkey Dan.

Season 4 (1996)

  1. Pappy's Wild West Adventure - Pappy and the gang imagine themselves in the Wild West and learn about preparation by facing the Doodle Dude (played by Doodlebug).
  2. Pappy's Alphabet Drawing Adventure- Pappy gets a letter from Mailbird which prompts him to teach the children how to draw cartoons from the letters of the alphabet.
  3. The Day Pappy Forgot How to Draw- Pappy shocks everyone when he announces he has forgotten how to draw.
  4. Doodlebug's Music Recital- Doodlebug practices the saxophone for his music recital.
  5. Mailbird's Special Delivery Route - Mailbird learns how to find the best route to deliver the mail.
  6. Grandpappy's Day for Drawing- Pappy tells the story of when Grandpappy was the Pappy in Pappyland.
  7. Chucky Loses His Toothbrush- Chucky Woodchuckles is upset about losing his toothbrush.
  8. Tree-O's Noisy Forest- Tree-O and friends can't stop talking all at once, so Pappy gets their attention by drawing a picture about the importance of listening and cooperating.

Season 5 (1997)

  1. I'm Not a Turtle, I'm a Rock - Turtle Lou thinks he's a rock, but he's a turtle after all since Pappy tells him that it's okay to be yourself.
  2. A Lesson for Lily - Lily learns about faith.
  3. Wanda the Woodpecker Won't Forgive Chucky - Wanda the Woodpecker learns about forgiveness.
  4. Pumpkid Grows Patience- Pumpkin Pop and Pappy teach an impatient Pumpkid about patience and taking one's time to enjoy growing.
  5. Buddy Bear Wakes Up to Work- When Buddy Bear falls asleep while chopping wood, Pappy takes the opportunity to explain the importance of diligence.
  6. Binky Brushes Up His Confidence- Binky the Brush is discouraged because he thinks Pappy's drawings are nicer than his.
  7. Wanda the Woodpecker's Rude Day - Wanda the Woodpecker learns all about obedience after being rude to Pappy.
  8. Turtle Lou Gives Some Respect - Pappy learns about respect.
  9. Turtle Lou Comes Out of His Shell - Turtle Lou learns to be brave.
  10. Forget Me Not Forgets She's Special - Forget Me Not learns that it's okay to be special.
  11. Donkey Dan's Disorganization- Donkey Dan's disorganization prevents him from fitting inside his stable.
  12. Binky Thinks Through a Picture- After Binky the Brush learns the value of thinking through, he is able to paint a picture he likes.
  13. Fishface Pressures Chucky - Chucky learns to stand up for himself after Fishface dares him to jump in the pond.
  14. Staying Fit- Pappy teaches Buddy Bear to stay healthy and fit by eating good foods and exercising.

Pap's ArtVentures

A sequel series continuing the character of Pappy and his adventures with his pals and kids on the show.

It debuted on Oct. 22, 2019 on Michael Cariglio's YouTube channel.[2]

Songs

  • Did you Ever Wanna Be: In the episode "Did You Ever Want to Be," Woody and Pappy sing a song written by Joan Nappa. The song is all about accepting limitations and helping children understand that some dreams may be out of reach.
  • Great New Friends with Open Arms: In the episode "Turtle Lou visits Italy," the song is performed by a Sing-A-Song Sam lookalike.
  • Super Snack Attack: In the episode Snacker Jack and the Snack Attack? It's pretty cool because it actually helped Snacker Jack start living a healthier lifestyle after he got discharged from Pappyland Mental Health Centre due to Medicaid cuts.
  • High Noon: In the episode "Pappy's Wild West Adventure" to help Pappy muster up the courage to take on Doodle Dude. The song is all about being brave and standing up for what you believe in. It's a catchy little number that's sure to get stuck in your head! [3]

References

  1. ^ Michael Cariglio Hosts Second Set of Inspiration Station
  2. ^ "Pap's ArtVentures - Episode 1 - Drawing an Alligator - Starring Pappy Drewitt from Pappyland". YouTube. 2019-10-22. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  3. ^ Service, Postal (2023-05-09). "Pappyland American Children's Series, Songs, Storyline Review". Pickon. Retrieved 2023-05-09.
  1. Arnone, Marilyn P. (2005). Motivational Design: The Secret to Producing Effective Children's Media. Lanham, MD : Scarecrow Press.
  2. Connors, Dennis J. (2006). Crossroads in Time: An Illustrated History of Syracuse. Syracuse, N.Y. : Onondaga Historical Association.

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