Ebb and Flo

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Ebb and Flo
Directed byKate Canning (supervising)
Gerhard Hahn (supervising)
Narrated byFiona Shaw
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Germany
Original languagesEnglish
German
Production
ProducersKate Canning (supervising)
Gerhard Hahn (supervising)
Running time5 minutes
Production companiesCanning Factory
Hahn Film AG
Release
Original releaseNovember 14, 2005 (2005-11-14) –
2006 (2006)
External links
Production website

Ebb and Flo is an animated short series co-produced by Canning Factory Productions from the UK and  [de] from Germany.[1] Kate Canning and Gerhard Hahn were the supervising directors and producers.[2]

The show is based on the books by children's author Jane Simmons.[3] Simmons, who won a silver Nestle Smarties Book Prize for Come On, Daisy! wrote the first Ebb and Flo book, Ebb's New Friend, in 1998.[4] Three more books followed, all published by Orchard.

The first season aired on Five in the United Kingdom and on Noggin in the United States.[5][6] Featuring the narration of Fiona Shaw, the show has been seen in over 100 territories worldwide.

Synopsis[]

The world of Ebb and Flo is seen through Ebb's eyes and Ebb reveals all the emotions grown-ups usually try to hide.

5-year-old Flo does not think of Ebb as a dog, and Ebb doesn't think of Flo as a child, they're simply best friends. Life revolves around their home, a boat moored near the mouth of a sea estuary, the boatyard and the little dinghy in which they visit Flo's Granny. She lives up a nearby creek and at her house in the wilderness, time seems to stand still.

As they play, they find there are so many things to discover and with the arrival of Bird (a large white goose), Ebb finds that some of life's early lessons are tough to deal with. With Flo's help though, and her own naughty humour, Ebb struggles through. But never far away, Ma keeps a watchful eye over them, but rarely intrudes on their life together with Bird as they make new friends in and around the boatyard.

References[]

  1. ^ DeMott, Rick. "VGI Entertainment Brings 3 Pre-School Series to MIP-TV". Animation World Network. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Ebb and Flo (2006)". Toonhound. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Jane Simmons Books & Reviews". Toppsta. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Children's Book Review: Ebb and Flo and the New Friend by Jane Simmons". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  5. ^ "Ebb and Flo (tv series)". Radio Times. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  6. ^ "U.K.'s Five Eyes More Ebb and Flo". 20 May 2005.

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