Charlie's Colorforms City

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Charlie's Colorforms City
Created byAngela C. Santomero
Written byLeah Gotcsik
Directed byLindsay Allan
Jay Silver
Creative directorLeah Gotcsik
Voices ofJacob Soley
Saara Chaudry
Tyler Barish
Zoe Hatz
Theme music composerCCC
Opening themeCharlie's Colorforms City Theme
Ending themeCharlie's Colorforms City Theme
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes23
Production
Executive producerAngela Santomero
ProducerColleen McGrath
News editorTweedelee
Production locationCanada
Camera setupSingle Camera
Running time23 minutes
Production companies9 Story USA
DHX Media
DistributorDHX Media
Release
Original networkNetflix
Original releaseMarch 22, 2019 (2019-03-22)

Charlie's Colorforms City is a children's streaming television series created by Angela Santomero that is based on Colorforms.[1] Presented by Tyler Maxwell, the show educates children about colors, shapes, and size.[2][3] It is co-produced for Netflix by 9 Story USA and DHX Media. The series premiered on Netflix on March 22, 2019, with Season 1 consisting of 13 episodes. Several new episodes (marketed as 3 additional seasons) were released on November 30, 2021.

American Cast[]


The series has also been dubbed into several other languages including British English, French and Polish.

Episodes[]

Season 1[]

  • Charlie the Pancake Chef/Starry Charlie
  • Rock Star Charlie/Birthday Charlie
  • Racer Charlie/Knight Charlie
  • Adventurer Charlie/Charlie's Pet
  • Silliest Charlie/Mystery Charlie
  • Charlie's Sleepover/Charlie's Little Brother
  • Weather Charlie/Charlie Gets Big
  • Spooky Charlie/Charlie Is Super
  • Charlie's Space Mission/Sporty Charlie
  • Charlie's Surprise/Treasure Hunter Charlie
  • Charlie the Cowboy/Charlie Is an Inventor
  • Mechanic Charlie/Charlie Is a Pirate
  • Sick Charlie/Charlie's Restaurant

Season 2[]

  • The Lost Valentines Musical

Season 3[]

  • Snowy Stories

Season 4[]

  • Charlie and Happy Humpty
  • Charlie and Octo-Bocto-rella
  • Charlie Red Riding Hood
  • Charlie and the Itsy Bitsy Spider
  • Charlie's Hairytale Fairytale Salon
  • Charlie and Little Bo Peep
  • Charlie on Jack and Jill Hill
  • Charlie and the Three Little Space Pigs

References[]

  1. ^ Dowling, Amber (19 March 2019). "'Blue's Clues' and 'Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood' Boss Breaks Down Research and 'Radical Kindness' for Kids' Programming". Variety.com. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Netflix in March: Here are the best new family movies, shows to stream". USA TODAY. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  3. ^ "What to Watch With Your Kids : Storm Boy, Shazam, and More". The Washington Post. Retrieved 16 April 2019.

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