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Wee Willy (prototype version of Whyatt) is upset at Willa (prototype version of Red) for knocking down his tower made of buttons, so he looks into "The Three Little Pigs" for a solution to solve the problem. Note: The plot for the pilot was later modified and used in the first episode of the series.
Whyatt Beanstalk/Super Why (voiced by Nicholas Castel Vanderburgh in seasons 1 & 2 and Johnny Orlando in season 3) is the host of the series and leader of the Super Readers. He is the younger brother of Jack, the protagonist of the English folktale of the same name , and lives with his parents Mrs. Beanstalk and Mr. Beanstalk, who write and ...
He then started his voice role as Wee Willy, the main character in the unaired Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. pitch pilot for the PBS Kids TV series Super Why!. His next voice role was as Andrew Mulligan in the Bill Cosby -created Nickelodeon series Little Bill .
PBS Kids announces premiere date for 'Super Why's Comic Book Adventures,' a series of animated musical shorts based on the hit 'Super Why!' series. Y-E-S, yes, the new 'Super Why!' musical shorts ...
Dramatic video shows several police officers freeing a man from the aircraft, which came down shortly after takeoff in Los Angeles, according to local media.
St Petersburg, Russia 2007 – Russian M12 helicopter does maneuvers at an airshow, slams into the ground and the blades fly off towards the crowd, then it explodes. The pilot gets out just in time. North Platte, Nebraska – a warehouse catches fire and a train goes right by it. Then propane tanks explode and the whole building is leveled.
A 15-year-old known for his optimism and positivity was killed after being struck by a freight train in Virginia, deputies say. The train struck Chris Asare-Budu shortly before 8 a.m. on Nov. 29 ...
A number of Allied ships were damaged by Japanese suicide air attacks during World War II.Many of these attacks were by the kamikaze (officially Shinpū Tokubetsu Kōgekitai, "Divine Wind Special Attack Unit"), using pilot-guided explosive missiles, purpose-built or converted from conventional aircraft, by the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels in the closing stages of the Pacific ...