Juno Baby

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Juno Baby was a multiple Emmy Award winning line of children’s educational-development products that blend original music with puppet characters.[1] The product line focuses around the characters of Juno, a six-year-old girl with a natural passion for music, her two-year-old brother Rai Rai, and several animal companions. The company has two brands: Juno Baby which is geared toward the toddler and infant market and Juno Jr. and the world of Harmonia Springs which focuses on pre-school aged children.[2] who composed Turner Classic Movies' Cartoon Alley.

The brand was founded by Belinda Takahashi PhD, a professional composer, professor and mother, and her husband Adam Adelman in 2003 after the two found themselves disappointed by the lack of music-focused children’s educational material. They officially launched the brand in 2006, and won more awards than any other children's media company in the country.[3] The following year, the company expanded its line of DVDs and CDs to include toys, books, and apparel.[4] The company's first book, Juno's Musical ABCs, was narrated by Brooke Shields.[5] Juno Baby signed a partnership deal with FAO Schwarz with the announcement of their pre-school brand, Juno Jr.[6] along with other retailers such as Buy Buy Baby and Toys "R" Us. In June 2010 the company launched their One For All program, which donates one of their products to the Head Start Program for every Juno Baby product purchased.[1] and signed a licensing deal with Cookie Jar Entertainment's licensing arm, CPLG[7] and a television partnership with CCI[8] to broadcast the Juno Jr. series.

Characters[]

  • Juno: The titular character who is a little girl wearing a red dress with the initial "J" on it. Her catchphrase is "Buglebugs! and she waves the baton." Voiced by Belinda Takahashi.
  • Rai Rai: Juno's little brother who is a baby wearing a diaper and a blanket tied around his neck resembling a cape and he plays the xylophone and a triangle. He does not speak complete sentences in his baby voice. Portrayed by , the son of Takahashi and Adelman.
  • Indie: A sleepy cat loves taking long naps with his cuddly soft teddy bear who is friends with Juno. "A charming companion, excellent at crossword puzzles, scatting tunes, falls into a deep sleep, dreamed about a famous actor, played the french horn and prefers pretzels, warm milk and cookies at teatime."[9] Voiced by Adam Adelman and puppeteered by Brett O'Quinn.
  • Bunny - A bunny who is pink, wears a necklace, and has a hair clip on one of her ears and she plays the violin. Voiced by Belinda Takahashsi.
  • Murphy - A bookworm who is Juno's friend. He plays the bassoon. Voiced by Adam Adelman.
  • Buzz - A bee who is Juno's friend. He plays the flute. Voiced by Adam Adelman.

Juno Baby releases[]

DVD[]

  • Juno's Wonderful Day (September 12, 2003)
  • Way To Go, Juno! (December 31, 2006)[10]
  • Indie’s Great Teddy Bear Hunt (January 1, 2007)[11]
  • Juno’s Rhythm Adventure (January 2, 2007)[12]
  • Friends Make a Symphony (Juno Jr.) (November 9, 2010)
  • One Bunny Band (Juno Jr.) (April 2, 2011)[13]
  • The Day the Music Stopped (Juno Jr.) (June 6, 2011)[14]
  • Juno's Magical Forest (June 8, 2022)
  • Murphy's Biggest Opera (June 9, 2022)

CD[]

  • Juno Baby: Sing Along Edition
  • Juno Baby: Orchestral Edition
  • Juno Baby: Super Duper Deluxe Edition!
  • Juno Baby: Spanish Version
  • Juno Jr Welcome to Harmonia Springs: Sing Along Edition
  • Juno Jr Welcome to Harmonia Springs: Orchestral Edition
  • Juno Jr Welcome to Harmonia Springs: Super Duper Deluxe Edition
  • Juno Jr Welcome to Harmonia Springs: Spanish Version

iOS[]

  • Juno's Musical ABCs (2010)
  • The Day the Music Stopped (2011)
  • Juno's Piano (2011)
  • Juno's Music Learning Adventure (2011)
  • Juno's Enchanted Forest (2022)

Awards[]

source:[15]

  • 2006 Dr. Toy Top 10 Award
  • 2006 iParenting Media Award
  • 2007 Parent's Choice Award
  • 2007 Creative Child Preferred Choice Award
  • 2007 Emmy Award Winner – Best Original Music
  • 2010 Emmy Award Winner – Best Original Music and Best Children's Program
  • 2010 NAPPA Gold Award
  • National Parenting Publications Awards – Gold NAPPA Award[16]
  • 2007 Telly Award, Way to Go, Juno![17]

Books[]

  • Juno's Musical ABCs
  • The Day the Music Stopped
  • Big Sister Juno

Other products[]

  • Apparel line of the Juno Baby characters
  • Plush line of the Juno Baby characters

Business[]

The founders sold Juno Baby, LLC in 2009 and was renamed The Juno Company, Inc. The founders continued to work with the company for two more years building out the brand Juno Jr.

After new ownership took on too much debt and pushed the company into bankruptcy, the founders re-purchased the assets in 2012.


Television[]

Juno Baby and Juno Jr. was reinstated for broadcast on BabyFirst TV on 31 March 2014, after a nearly one-year hiatus. but stopped airing it in 2015 and removed it from their website and was replaced by Honk, Toot & Swoo-Swoosh.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Guthrie, Julian (7 July 2010). "Striking up the orchestral music with Juno Baby". SF Gate. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  2. ^ "The Juno Company Launches Preschool Brand At Legendary FAO Schwarz with Huge Presence".
  3. ^ "Yahoo News". Archived from the original on 13 April 2013.
  4. ^ "Doubling Up". Time Magazine. 31 January 2008. Archived from the original on 14 February 2008. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  5. ^ "Juno Baby Announces Its Publishing Line Launching With Juno's Musical ABCs Board Book With Audio Narrated by Brooke Shields".
  6. ^ "The Juno Company Launches Juno Jr. at Fao Schwarz with many celebs".
  7. ^ "THE JUNO COMPANY SIGNS CPLG AS GLOBAL LICENSING AGENT". Archived from the original on 18 November 2011.
  8. ^ "CCI Takes on Juno Musical Series".
  9. ^ https://www.facebook.com/JunoBaby/photos/a.400140237339/10150475057312340/
  10. ^ "Way to Go, Juno!". Parents' Choice Foundation. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  11. ^ "Indie's Great Teddy Bear Hunt". Parents' Choice Foundation. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  12. ^ "Juno's Rhythm Adventure". Parents' Choice Foundation. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  13. ^ "One Bunny Band". Parents' Choice Foundation. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  14. ^ "The Day The Music Stopped". Parents' Choice Foundation. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  15. ^ "Products from Juno Baby, Inc".
  16. ^ "NAPPA Gold Winner: Way to Go, Juno". Parenthood.com. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  17. ^ "2007 Telly Awards". Telly Awards. Retrieved 30 December 2012.

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