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Direct-to-video: Scholastic's Blue Ribbon Storybook Video: 1986: Scholastic Productions Karl-Lorimar Home Video: Cricket's Club: 1986–1987: Hi-Tops Video: My Pet Monster: Peter Sauder: 1987: Telefilm Canada: Global (Canada) ABC (United States) T. and T. Michael Hirsh Elia Katz Patrick Loubert: 1988–1990: Hal Roach Studios (season 1) Qintex ...
The special was produced by the Canadian animation company, Nelvana Limited, Scholastic Entertainment, and Those Characters from Cleveland, and distributed by Lexington Broadcast Services. [1] [2] Directed by John Celestri (credited under first name Gian) and Raymond Jafelice, it stars the voices of Jerry Orbach, Georgia Engel and Priscilla Lopez.
Scholastic was founded in 1920 by Maurice R. Robinson near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to be a publisher of youth magazines. The first publication was The Western Pennsylvania Scholastic. It covered high school sports and social activities; the four-page magazine debuted on October 22, 1920, and was distributed in 50 high schools. [3]
The first video of the series, "Three Is a Magic Number," originally debuted during the debut episode of Curiosity Shop on September 2, 1971. [5] The Curiosity Shop version is an extended cut which includes an additional scene/verse of 15 seconds in length that explains the pattern of each set of ten containing three multiples of three ...
On June 10, 2014, the series was first announced by Netflix and Scholastic Media, and was titled The Magic School Bus 360°. [13] The new iteration of the franchise features a modernized "Ms. Frizzle" (replacing Valerie with her younger sister Fiona) and a high-tech bus that stresses modern inventions such as robotics, wearables and camera ...
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Weston Woods Studios (or simply Weston Woods) is a production company that makes audio and short films based on well-known books for children. [1] It was founded in 1953 by Morton Schindel in Weston, Connecticut, and named after the wooded area near his home.
Jane Richardson may refer to: Jane Richardson (author) (1919–2018), American author; Jane S. Richardson (born 1941), American biochemist This page was last edited ...