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It's Punky Brewster is a 1985–86 animated spin-off of the live-action television sitcom Punky Brewster. It was animated by Ruby-Spears Productions. [1] The show uses the same premise and main cast as its parent series, but also includes a magical sprite named Glomer. [2] 26 episodes were produced over two seasons. [3]
Punky Brewster is an American sitcom television series about a young girl (Soleil Moon Frye) being raised by a foster parent (George Gaynes) in Chicago. [2] The show ran on NBC from September 16, 1984, to March 9, 1986, and again in syndication from October 30, 1987, to May 27, 1988. Punky Brewster spawned an animated spin-off, It's Punky ...
The series was quickly picked up by Columbia Pictures Television and began airing in first-run syndication. Punky Brewster aired for an additional two seasons, ending on May 27, 1988. [10] Immediately upon Punky Brewster's end, Frye landed the lead role in the ABC sitcom pilot Cadets, which aired as
Punky Brewster was the story of a 7-year-old girl, who after being abandoned by her parents gets adopted by a grumpy, lonely man named Henry Warnimont. George Gaynes The role of Henry was played ...
In the mid to late-1980s, the titular character on “Punky Brewster” (played by Soleil Moon Frye) was a free-spirited, elementary school student coming of age while being raised by a foster ...
Punky also puts on mismatched Chucks like she did as a kid, hangs out with her bestie Cherie (Cherie Johnson) and sets out to have more fun, ex-husband, kids, career and all.
Warren David Duclon (April 27, 1950 – January 15, 2025) was an American television writer and producer, known for his work on Punky Brewster, Silver Spoons, and Family Matters. [1] [2] Duclon was born in Rockford, Illinois, on April 27, 1950. He died in Franklin, Tennessee, on January 15, 2025, at the age of 74. [2]
Punky is in a sticky situation when she ends up having to juggle two dates—Brian and Tom (Ryan Tonet) -- at the Saturday afternoon movie, and Cherie carries a camera around with her to take pictures of how Punky, Brian, and Tom deal with it. Cherie later shows Henry and Betty the pictures as a slide show.