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Scaredy Squirrel is a Canadian animated comedy television series based on the Scaredy Squirrel book series by Mélanie Watt. The series premiered on April 1, 2011, on YTV . The final episode aired in Canada on August 17, 2013.
Scaredy Squirrel is a Canadian animated comedy television series based very loosely on the book series of the same name by Mélanie Watt for YTV and Cartoon Network.The series follows the wisecracking adventures of Scaredy, an American red squirrel and his best friend Dave, a blue striped skunk.
Detective Squirrel Jr. (Dad) Scaredy Squirrel (Nestor) Go, Dog. Go! (Grandpaw Barker) Stories From My Childhood (Various characters) The ZhuZhus (Wilfred P. Kerdle) Esme and Roy (Roy) Dino Raiders - Uncle jack
The fourth Scaredy Squirrel book, Scaredy Squirrel at Night, was published in February 2009. [2] In the book, Scaredy Squirrel does not want to go to sleep for fear of nightmares. One night, Scaredy is forced to take drastic measures when his horoscope says that at midnight, his dreams will come true. This book was also adapted into a film in 2015.
Terry McGurrin (the title character in Scaredy Squirrel, Jonesy Garcia in 6teen, Don in Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race, Chris McLean in Total Drama Island (2023)) Patrick McKenna (Prof. Pamplemoose in Sidekick, Nestor in Scaredy Squirrel, Dad in Atomic Betty, Norm Wendell in Crash Canyon)
Scaredy Squirrel: April 1, 2011: August 17, 2013: 2013–16, 2021–present [b] Live-action series. Title Premiere date Finale date Date(s) rerun Note(s) Driving Me ...
Nestor, in the 2011 animated television series Scaredy Squirrel; Néstor, a penguin in the 2006 film Happy Feet; Nestor, a fictional butler character in the Tintin book series; Nestor 10, the NS-series robot in the series of short-stories I, Robot, by Isaac Asimov; Nestor Burma, created by French crime novelist Léo Malet
The Scaredy Squirrel series is influenced by Watt's childhood experiences, [7] including her childhood fear of sharks. [6] She received a BA in graphic design from the Université du Québec à Montréal. [8] In 1999, while enrolled in an illustration class taught by Michele Lemieux, Watt wrote her first story, Leon the Chameleon. [8]