Jibber Jabber (TV series)

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Jibber Jabber
GenreAnimated television series
Comedy
Science fiction
Created by
  • David Bowes
  • Sandy Flanagan
  • Bob Ennis
  • Jim Pescitelli
Directed byDavid Bowes
Voices ofAshleigh Ball
Kathleen Barr
Dorla Bell
Bill Mondy
Chantal Strand
ComposerMichael Richard Plowman
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
ProducerJim Corbett
CinematographyBob Ennis
Running time11 minutes
Production companiesNorthwest Imaging and FX
Jibber Jabber Toons Ltd.
DistributorBejuba Entertainment
Release
Original networkYTV
Picture format1080i (16:9 HDTV)
Original releaseSeptember 3 (2007-09-03) –
December 7, 2007 (2007-12-07)

Jibber Jabber (also known as Jibber and Jabber) is a Canadian children's television series about twin brothers, Jibber and Jabber, who like to imagine things.

Characters[]

  • Jibber and Jabber: The titular protagonists of the series, Jibber and Jabber are seven-year-old fraternal (non-identical) twins. They have very active imaginations, and both share the same vision of their adventures. Jibber is distinguished by always wearing a red shirt and having dark brown hair and Jabber is characterised as wearing a green shirt and having strawberry blonde hair.
  • Jessica: Jibber and Jabber's older sister, who usually figures as an antagonist in the boys' imaginary adventures. In real life, she is exasperated and embarrassed by their actions, particularly when her best friend Marcy is around.
  • Jelly Roll: Jibber, Jabber and Jessica's dog. He is usually an oblivious participant in Jibber and Jabber's adventures.
  • Marcy: Jessica's best friend.
  • Mom and Dad: Jibber, Jabber and Jessica's parents, they are never seen in the show but can be heard occasionally their hands can be seen.
  • Squirrel: He is seen in some episodes but is rarely seen by Jibber and Jabber. He is an enemy of Jelly Roll by constantly stealing Jelly's food and he is seen once with another squirrel.

Imaginary adventures types[]

  • Pirates
  • Astronauts
  • Kung Fu
  • Terror Laboratory
  • Goth Victorians
  • Superheroes
  • Invisibles

Episodes[]

  1. Mission to Mars
  2. Pride of Frankenstein
  3. Pirates of Privacy
  4. Cartoon Satellite
  5. Flu Day
  6. The Wrong Stuff
  7. Do You See What I See
  8. Jelly's Belly
  9. Pirates of Nowhere
  10. Kung Food
  11. April Fools Rules
  12. Double or Nothing

Cast[]

Production[]

Jibber Jabber is computer animated by Northwest Imaging and FX (NWFX), a visual effects and animation company based in Vancouver), in association with Jibber Jabber Toons Ltd. for YTV in Monday, September 3, 2007. The series was the inaugural project for NWFX's animation division, and the company hired 25 full-time animators and added 17 Autodesk Maya 3D workstations specifically for the series. Although the entire series is computer-animated, it is rendered to resemble traditional stop-motion animation.[1]

Broadcast details[]

The series was produced as 26 segments of about 11 minutes each, which are generally broadcast as 13 half-hour episodes.[1]

The series debuted on YTV in Monday, September 3, 2007. The series has also been sold to KI.KA (Germany), Jetix (Latin America), TRT (Turkey), E-Junior and Al Jazeera Children's Channel (Middle East), RTP (Portugal), Arutz HaYeladim (Israel), BBC Alba (Scotland) and ABC (Australia).[2]

Awards[]

In 2008, Jibber Jabber won four out of the five Leo Awards it was nominated for: Best Animation Program or Series; Best Overall Sound; Best Musical Score and Best Screenwriting. In 2009, the Production won a Pulcinella Award at Cartoons on the Bay, Italy for: Best Animated Character[3][4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Bracken, Laura: Northwest Imaging & FX gets animated, Playback, October 16, 2006.
  2. ^ Moody, Annemarie: Jibber Jabber Out To Imagine More Territories, Animation World Network, October 9, 2008.
  3. ^ Moody, Annemarie: 2008 Leo Awards Honor Animated Jibber Jabber, Animation World Network, May 27, 2008.
  4. ^ Cartoons on the Bay: Special Awards 2009 Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine

External links[]

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