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The seventh season of the animated series WordGirl was originally broadcast on PBS Kids in the United States between August 4, 2014 and February 20, 2015. The seventh season contained 13 episodes (25 segments). [1]
Cast notes. Brynn Thayer and Daniel Roebuck joined the cast this season; Clarence Gilyard, Jr. departed as a regular at the end of the season, but appeared once more early in Season 8. For most of Gilyard's final season, he had been absent for twelve episodes; Daniel Roebuck was absent for eleven episodes; Brynn Thayer was absent for one episode
This is a list of notable CBBC and CBeebies presenters from when in-vision presentation was launched in September 1985. Presenters. CBBC. Phillip Schofield;
Nathan Triska as Frankie (season 2): a former member of Attaway Dance Team, dubbed "Chicken Boy" by Rhyme, Quinn, Kayla, and Birdie; Brec Bassinger as Babs (season 2): Flash's father's assistant, and Ace's crush. She is a struggling actress. Ben Alezart as Bagel (season 2): the captain of the Attaway school basketball team.
Trey Parker (left) and Matt Stone (right) created the show and currently voice the majority of the male characters on the show. Following the success of the 1995 short Jesus vs. Santa, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone conceived a plan to create a television series based on the short, with four children characters as the main stars.
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Spy Kids (Alamy, Getty Images) Once his role as Juni, the red-headed spy, came to an end, Daryl Sabara entered voice acting, lending his vocals to animated projects, including “The Polar Express ...
(Main Season 3–6; Recurring Season 2) Blaine Devon Anderson (Darren Criss) is a recurring character in season 2 and a main character in seasons 3–6. He is introduced as an openly gay student at Dalton Academy and a member of The Warblers , a Sectionals and Regionals rival of New Directions. [ 72 ]