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Daniel Tiger (voiced by Jake Beale in seasons 1 and 2, Devan Cohen in season 3, Keegan Hedley in seasons 4 and 5, Asher Bolduc-Theron in "Daniel Visits a New Neighborhood" and season 6, Rain Janjua in season 7) and upcoming voice (Simon Webster in season 8) is a 5-year-old [16] anthropomorphic tiger cub who lives on Jungle Beach with his ...
Daniel wants to play restaurant with O and Katerina, but baby Margaret is curious and keeps interrupting. August 20, 2014 [10] "The Playground Is Different With Baby" Mom and Dad Tiger help Daniel include baby Margaret at the playground. Theme When a baby makes things different, find a way to make things fun. 45 5 "Daniel Fixes Trolley"
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Jake Beale (born 2001 or 2002 [1]) is a former Canadian actor. His roles include Mike the Knight (2011), Rob the Robot (2010), Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (2012–2014), Arthur (2012–2014) and A Dennis the Menace Christmas (2007).
He took a year off from school and spent much of his time with coloring books, graduating soon to channeling Monet and Van Gogh with crayons and cardboard. [ 2 ] Edens used that medium—crayon on cardboard—to illustrate his first words-and-art creation.
Julian W. Blake [1] (February 13, 1918 – December 26, 2005) [1] [2] was an American cartoonist who created the popular, long-running comic strip Tiger, about a group of suburban boyhood pals. Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Tiger began May 3, 1965. At its peak, it was published internationally in some 400 newspapers.