Wapos Bay

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Wapos Bay is a stop motion animated family drama comedy television series that follows the adventures of three (or four[1]) children (Raven, her brother Talon, their cousin T-Bear and friend Devon) as they explore their remote Cree community in northern Saskatchewan[2] It is aired across Canada by the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (as part of APTN Kids) and in the United States on the First Nations Experience Network (FNX).

It is aired in the languages of Cree, English, French and Inuktitut.[3]

The series was created by Dennis and Melanie Jackson of Saskatoon, and is a humorous look at aboriginal life featuring positive role models for children.[4] The producers have been able to procure the help of people including Jordin Tootoo, Lee Majors and Mike Holmes to supply voices to their own characters (or in Lee Majors' case, a character based on Steve Austin, his character from The Six Million Dollar Man).

The pilot episode There's No "I" In Hockey received the Canada Award for best Canadian multicultural program as well as a Golden Sheaf Award for best children's production.[5] In 2012, the film Wapos Bay: Long Goodbyes was nominated for the 2012 Kidscreen Award for Best One-Off, Special or TV Movie[6] and end up winning against its other nominees, ZhuZhu Pets: Quest for Zhu and Heartcatch Pretty Cure The Movie: Fashion Show in Paris!! [7] The first two seasons of Wapos Bay were coproduced with the National Film Board of Canada.[8]

List of episodes[]

  1. There's No 'I' in Hockey debuted 6 January 2005
  2. Journey Through Fear debuted 9 October 2006
  3. They Dance at Night debuted ?
  4. Something to Remember debuted 6 November 2006
  5. A Time To Learn debuted 16 October 2006
  6. The Elements debuted 2005
  7. All's Fair debuted ?
  8. As the Bannock Browns debuted 20 November 2007
  9. Guardians debuted 11 December 2007
  10. All Access debuted 11 November 2006
  11. As Long as the River Flows debuted 4 December 2007
  12. Tricks 'n' Treats debuted 12 February 2008
  13. The Hunt debuted 20 November 2007
  14. A Mother's Earth debuted 23 December 2008
  15. Going for the Gold debuted 18 November 2008
  16. Raven Power debuted 25 November 2008
  17. Lights, Camera, Action debuted 2 December 2008
  18. Dance, Dance debuted 9 December 2008
  19. Raiders of the Lost Art debuted 16 December 2008
  20. The Hardest Lesson debuted 2009 or 14 June 2010
  21. Dance Monkey Dance debuted ? 2009
  22. Self Improvement debuted 28 October 2009
  23. Patients debuted 18 November 2009; Devon becomes ill
  24. A Time for Pride debuted 25 November 2009
  25. Breakin' Too debuted ? 2009
  26. It Came from Out There debuted ? 2009
  27. Time Management debuted 6 October 2010
  28. The Ways of the Quiet debuted 13 October 2010
  29. The World According to Devon debuted ? 2010; title parodies The World According to Garp
  30. Catch the Spirit debuted ? 2010
  31. Partic-Inaction debuted ? 2010
    • The town is obese.
  32. The Wapos Falcon debuted ? 2010
    • A mystery erupts when Raven's craft project goes missing.
  33. Too Deadly debuted ? 2010
    • Raven dates a pale boy.
  34. Treasure of the Sierra Metis debuted ? 2010
    • Raven competes against Lynn in a scavenger hunt.
  35. Long Goodbyes debuted 23 October 2011
    • This was a 72 minute[9] film, not a standard 1/2 hour episode of the TV series.

Notes[]

  • In "Patients", Devon refers to a "Waposogo" lake monster, a reference to the Ogopogo.

Characters[]

These are the characters listed:

Children[]

  • Thomas Bear "T-Bear" Morin is the first character listed of the television series Wapos Bay. He is the son of Jacob and the cousin of Raven and Talon. His mother died when he was a baby and his father raised him alone. He is initially 10, later 11 years old.[10]
  • Raven Marasti[11] (is the younger sister of Talon, cousin of T-Bear, romantic interest of Devon, and primary female character. She is initially 6[10] and later 7 years old[12][13] She has the same name as her English voice actress.
  • Talon Marasti is the older brother of Raven, cousin of T-Bear and nephew of Jacob.[14] He is initially 10–11 years old like T-bear and Devon.[10]
  • Devon Valentine is a 10 later 11-year-old boy, who is T-Bear and Talon's best friend, and has a crush on Raven.[15]
  • Amber[16] is Raven's best friend who she talks to about her romantic life in "Too Deadly". She is also a focus in "Patients" when she is late for camp.
  • Emarus[16] is a pale boy that is new in town, who takes Raven to the dance with him in "Too Deadly". He is estimated by Amber to be 4 years older than Raven (like Devon, T-bear and Talon)
  • Lynn is an older girl competing against Raven in the scavenger hunt in "Treasure of the Sierra Metis". T-Bear, Talon, and Devon once had a crush on her, but were all unsuccessful at asking her out to the dance.
  • Melanie Thunderbird is a girl who is a hockey player, and is T-Bear and Talon's new friend in "There's No 'I' in Hockey".
  • Betty is T-Bear's handicapped cousin, who sits in a wheelchair. She appears in the episode "All Access".
  • Elue Winlock is a new student in school, a hockey player, and T-Bear's new friend in "All's Fair".

Adults[]

  • Cyril "Mushom" Morin[17][18] (January 2, 1944) is the father of Jacob and Sarah[19] and grandfather of Talon, Raven and T-Bear.
  • Roslie "Kohkum" Morin is the wife of Cyril, mother of Jacob and Sarah,[19] and grandmother of T-Bear, Talon, and Raven. Not to be confused with Kohkum Mary. Cyril's wife's name is revealed in the episode "The Elements".
  • Jacob Morin[11][20] is the son of Cyril and Kohkum,[19] the father of T-Bear[21] and the uncle of Raven and Talon.[22] He works in the Wapos Bay First Nation BAND OFFICE. He wears a pink sweater annually for Breast Cancer Awareness Week and also when The Village People broke up. He has the same surname as Raven's Cree voice actress and Devon's Cree voice actor. Closed captions for the show have mistakenly spelled his surname "Moren".[23] (voice: Cree: ,[24] Inuktitut: ,[25] English: Lorne Cardinal[26])
  • Sarah Marasti is the mother of Raven and Talon, sister of Jacob, aunt of T-Bear, and the wife of Alphonse.
  • Alphonse Marasti is Raven and Talon's father, and the husband of Sarah. His name is revealed in the Mike Holmes episode and the one where Raven sneaks cereal into her mom's shopping cart without permission. He is not credited with a voice actor since a running gag is him not talking, at most mumbling.
  • Jordin Tootoo is a professional hockey player, a doctor, and is welcomed to meet T-Bear's family in "All's Fair".
  • Ancestor (voiced by )
  • Elue (voiced by Quinn Wilson)
  • Pitsi (voiced by )
  • Uncle Peter (voiced by Tyrone Tootoosis) is the uncle of someone and brother of someone else. Bald with grey moustache.[19]
  • Kohkum Mary (English: , Cree: Carol Morin)
  • Principal Steele (English: , Cree: )
  • Chief Big Sky (English & Cree: )
  • Officer Musqua (voiced by or ) is a cop.
  • Captain Machon (English: , Cree: )
  • Hector (English & Cree: ) runs the Wapos Bay Gas Bar.
  • Horatio (English & Cree: , sometimes )
  • Emarus' father is a chef who the kids think is a vampire. He is originally introduced as the Supa-Dupa Cooka in "Partic-inaction".
  • Mrs. Valentine (English: , Cree: ) is Devon's mom, the Mary Kate cosmetics salesperson.
  • Ron McCrane (parody of Ron MacLean, English: /, Cree: )
  • Don Redcherry (parody of Don Cherry, English: , Cree: ) hosts the local radio network with Ron.
  • Mr. Darian (English: , Cree: ) is the boys' teacher at Wapos Bay School.
  • Ms. Cooper (English: , Cree: ) runs the summer camp in "Patients".
  • Nurse Pitsi[27] (English: , Cree: )

Outsiders[]

  • Mike Holmes (voiced in English by himself)
  • Dr. Lee Wilson appears in "Patients". (English: , Cree: )
  • Lenny Littlehorn aka Iced Latte (English: , Cree: ) appears in "Breakin' Too", a rapper who knows Big Sky.
  • Mr. Coombs speaks French.[19]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Twitter: "Wapos Bay is a stop motion animated tv series on APTN and SCN following the adventures and misadventures of 4 Cree children in a remote northern community."
  2. ^ Cameron, Trevor (2010). "Wapos Bay: The Treasure of the Sierra Metis". NFB Canada. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
  3. ^ "Wapos Bay". APTN. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
  4. ^ Life is good in Wapos Bay
  5. ^ "Wapos Bay: There's No "I" in Hockey". NFB Collection. Retrieved 25 November 2009.
  6. ^ "2012 Kidscreen Awards nominees announced". Kidscreen.
  7. ^ "And the 2012 Kidscreen Awards Go to..." Kidscreen.
  8. ^ "Wapos Bay Series Kit". NFB Collection. Retrieved 25 November 2009.
  9. ^ "Wapos Bay: Long Goodbyes". NFB Canada. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
  10. ^ a b c "Our Collection: Wapos Bay Series". National Film Board of Canada. 2015-10-23. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
  11. ^ a b 13:25/22:01 of "Partic-Inaction" Raven and her uncle speak on Wapos Bay Aboriginal Radio: "Ladies and Gentlemen of Wapos Bay, this is Jacob Morin, band counselor. I'm here with my niece, Raven Marasti. We're here to talk about healthier choices.
  12. ^ In "The Hardest Lesson" Raven asks "you know I'm seven, right?" to Devon's mother.
  13. ^ In "Too Deadly" Raven's female friend comments that a boy in grade 7 is 1460 days (4 years) older than her.
  14. ^ in "The Hardest Lesson" Jacob says "hi nephew" to Talon and Talon replies "hi uncle Jacob".
  15. ^ In "Too Deadly", Talon mentions that Raven is 1460 days (4 years) younger than him, who had previously been established to be the same number of days younger than a boy assumed to be in grade 5. She is specified as being 7 in "Hardest Lesson".
  16. ^ a b Lizotte, Cam (2010). "Wapos Bay - Too Deadly". ONF Canada. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
  17. ^ in "Patients, Lee Wilson says "hi Cyril" causing Mushom to reply "Tansi"
  18. ^ the given name of both Mushom and Mr. Marasti are also used in the Holmes episode
  19. ^ a b c d e Morin, Jacob. "It Came From Out There". Wapos Bay. Hi dad, hi mom
  20. ^ "Time Management". Wapos Bay. 11 minutes in. Target Acquired: Jacob Morin. Height: 5'9 Weight: 110lbs Eye Color: Brown Likes: Slow walks along the beach Dislikes: Break up of the Bee Gees
  21. ^ T-Bear says on the radio "my father Jacob Moren" in "The Hardest Lesson"
  22. ^ In "The Hardest Lesson" when T-Bear mentions his father raising him alone, Talon comments "that must have been hard on uncle Jacob."
  23. ^ The correct spelling is displayed on the web site near the end of "Hardest Lesson".
  24. ^ Lawrence Durocher on IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1096403/
  25. ^ Credits screen for Inuktitut language of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLGps2yMbfQ&t=1378
  26. ^ Lorne Cardina on IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0136482/
  27. ^ Talon says Pitsi in "Patients"

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