Franklin and Friends, Play Pack

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  • TV-Y
  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 4.9  (139)

Franklin and Friends is a popular children's animated television show that aired from 2011 to 2013. Created by Paulette Bourgeois, the series is based on the book series Franklin the Turtle. The show revolved around the life of a young turtle named Franklin, who lived with his family and friends in the idyllic Woodland.

The show was produced by Nelvana Limited, a Canadian animation studio, and co-produced by TF1 and Nickelodeon. It starred John Stocker as Franklin's father, Graeme Jokic as Franklin, and Jake Roseman as Beaver. The show was designed to entertain preschool-aged children, but it had a broad appeal and was enjoyed by viewers of all ages.

Franklin and Friends was structured around Franklin's daily activities, such as going to school, playing with friends, and spending time with his family. The show emphasized the importance of friendship, teamwork, problem-solving, and learning basic life skills. Through engaging storylines and relatable characters, the show taught young viewers valuable life lessons.

Franklin's friends were a diverse group of animals who belonged to different species. For example, Beaver was Franklin's best friend, Bear was a loyal companion, and Snail was the slowest critter in the Woodland. The show depicted the interactions between these characters and their different personalities, quirks, and habits. Every episode explored a different theme or concept that contributed to the characters' growth and development.

One unique aspect of Franklin and Friends was its use of live-action segments to complement the animated content. These segments were filmed in various locations around the world and showcased animals and places that were relevant to the episode's theme. For example, an episode about penguins would feature live-action footage of real penguins in their natural habitat. The live-action segments added an educational element to the show and made it more engaging for young viewers.

The animation style of Franklin and Friends was bright, colorful, and appealing to children. The characters were animated in a simple, cartoony style that made them easy to recognize and relate to. The Woodland environment was richly detailed and full of life, with lush foliage, winding rivers, and gentle hills. The animation style contributed to the show's overall tone of warmth, friendliness, and optimism.

Franklin and Friends was praised for its positive message and strong educational content. The show tackled complex issues like bullying, selfishness, and fear, and presented them in a way that was accessible and understandable to young viewers. The show also celebrated the importance of diversity and acceptance, showcasing characters of different races, cultures, and abilities.

Overall, Franklin and Friends was a charming, heartwarming show that entertained and educated young viewers. Its engaging characters, relatable storylines, and positive messages made it a favorite among preschool-aged children and their parents. Despite airing for only two seasons, the show had a lasting impact on its audience and remains a beloved classic of children's animation.

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Franklin and the Super Sleepover / Franklin and the Snoring Situation
4. Franklin and the Super Sleepover / Franklin and the Snoring Situation
March 13, 2012
The Beaver family arrives for a weekend stay with the Turtles and Franklin is feeling put out that his familiar routines are being disturbed. / The game of Submarine Squad grinds to a halt due to Bear constantly dozing off.
Franklin the Dinosaur Hunter / Franklin Paints a Picture
3. Franklin the Dinosaur Hunter / Franklin Paints a Picture
March 14, 2012
Franklin, Bear and Rabbit find a time capsule full of strange artefacts. / In his exuberance, Franklin ruins Beaver's painting.
Franklin's Flies His Kite / Franklin's Flying Lesson
2. Franklin's Flies His Kite / Franklin's Flying Lesson
March 5, 2012
Franklin is disappointed when his kite doesn't compare to his Dad's and decides to try to fly his Dad's kite - but it gets smashed. / Franklin thinks that Goose should fly and pushes his hesitant friend into trying.
Franklin Helps Out / Franklin's Partner
1. Franklin Helps Out / Franklin's Partner
February 14, 2012
Franklin keeps his promise to help Aunt T with chores -and finds he enjoys it! / Franklin and Bear have twice as many great ideas when they work together to make a bumpy buggy.
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  • Premiere Date
    February 14, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    4.9  (139)