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Little Airplane Productions was an American television production company co-founded by Josh Selig and Lori Shaer (née Sherman) [1] in 1999. The company produced Oobi for Noggin , Wonder Pets! for Nickelodeon , and 3rd & Bird for the BBC .
On October 11, 2004 (), Nick Jr. received another rebrand containing interstitials co-produced with Little Airplane Productions featuring the block's new mascot Piper O'Possum (voiced by Ali Brustofski and created by Josh Selig), and the new slogan "Love to Play!". Nick Jr.'s female announcer was replaced with Kobie Powell and Chris Phillips.
Nick Jr. Channel (2015–2016) Animated spin-off of The Fresh Beat Band. 15 Shimmer and Shine: Farnaz Esnaashari-Charmatz: August 24, 2015–February 9, 2020: Nickelodeon (2015–2018) Nick Jr. Channel (2018–2020) 16 Nella the Princess Knight: Christine Ricci: February 6, 2017–July 20, 2021: Brown Bag Films: Nickelodeon (2017) Nick Jr ...
In this CGI short produced by Pitch Inc., ants play with a hula hoop-like object. One ant doesn't let another ant play with the object, but that ant gets to do so after it asks the other ant for a turn. This short aired on both Nickelodeon and Nick Jr.; Nick Jr.'s version, entitled "Ants, Ants, Ants", added an intro featuring an anthill.
[46] [47] [48] In 2005, Oobi episodes were posted online to Nick Jr. Video, a broadband video channel. [49] Later that year, the show was part of "Cox Family Fun Night," a weekly event that was shown every Sunday for subscribers of the Cox cable company. [50] Throughout 2005, select General Motors cars had TVs preloaded with Noggin shows ...
The Adventures of the Little Prince: September 13, 1988 December 29, 1989 Noozles: November 8, 1988 April 2, 1993 Maya the Bee: January 1, 1990 December 31, 1992 The Littl' Bits: May 1, 1991 April 30, 1995 Nick Jr. Lunchbreak Theater Nick Jr. Storytime
Josh Selig was born on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. [5] He began his career as a child actor on Sesame Street during its first two seasons. [6] [7] As a young adult, Selig attended Sarah Lawrence College, where he studied theater and poetry. [8]
Super Wings (Korean: 출동! 슈퍼윙스, Chinese: 超级飞侠) is an animated television series co-produced by Funny-flux Entertainment in South Korea, Qianqi Animation in China and Little Airplane Productions in the United States, with the production support from the Educational Broadcasting System and CJ E&M in South Korea.