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Budgie the Little Helicopter is a British animated television series, relating to a fictional helicopter and his friends, based on a series of children's books. [4] The characters were based on the books by Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York . [ 5 ]
Fred Wolf (born September 13, 1932) is an American animator and director. His works include the 1967 short subject The Box, for which he won an Academy Award; television specials such as The Point! and Free to Be...You and Me, and television series such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, James Bond Jr., and Sarah Ferguson’s Budgie the Little Helicopter.
William Vanderpuye, also known as Will Vanderpuye or Will Vanders, is a British actor, broadcaster, writer, voice-over artist and producer.. He played Zoomer and a cast of thousands in the BBC animation series Rastamouse and appeared as "Kobi" in the Bafta nominated BBC series Apple Tree House which he co-created, co wrote and co-produced.
This is a list of animated television series first aired in 1994. ... Budgie the Little Helicopter: 3 39 UK 1994–1996 Fox Kids, CITV: Traditional
Fred Wolf Films is an American animation studio founded in 1967 by Fred Wolf and Jimmy T. Murakami. [1] It was founded as MW (Murakami-Wolf).It later became known as Murakami-Wolf-Swenson (MWS) when Charles Swenson became a full partner in 1978.
Pages in category "Fictional helicopters" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Budgie the Little Helicopter; F. Fliewatüüt; H.
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The rights of the show was owned by The Sleepy Kids Company Ltd (who also produced Potsworth & Co. and Budgie the Little Helicopter) which was later changed to SKD Media and Entertainment Rights, then dissolved into Classic Media (now DreamWorks Classics, in turn owned by DreamWorks Animation, a subsidiary of NBCUniversal) and later became the ...