Simon

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  • TV-G
  • 2016
  • 1 Season
  • 6.9  (152)

Simon is a compelling, three-dimensional CGI animation children’s television series that first aired on France 5 in 2016. Produced by GO-N productions, the show is an adaptation inspired by the best-selling book series by Stephanie Blake. The blend of educational material with heart-warming entertainment wrapped into this series has made it a popular choice for children, and often parents, across various regions.

The heart of the show revolves around Simon, a charismatic and slightly headstrong rabbit, as he explores his world, tackles momentous life challenges, relates with his family, and embarks on various adventures with his friends. Simon, depicted as a pre-school bunny full of life, navigates through the ups and downs of childhood, ranging from the first experience in school to learning how to swim – the show captures the essence of childhood experience in a relatable and engaging manner.

The animated series primarily serves the pre-school audience; however, it effortlessly caters to older kids and even adults with its universal themes and familiar stories. Simon, within his rabbit world, reinforces attributes of human society like family values, friendship, learning, and growing up that audiences of all ages can connect with.

The show is popular for its uncanny ability to capture and demonstrate real-life situations that children face in a manner that is both fun and enlightening. From dealing with difficult peers to handling the first day away from parents, each episode has a theme related to a challenge or experience that children face. What sets Simon apart is its creative use of a simple, relatable character to talk about complex emotions and life experiences.

The animation style of Simon is warm, colorful, and visually engaging, which keeps children captivated while watching the show. The artistry and design of each character subtly incorporate age-appropriate sophistication, which helps maintain the show's visual appeal for its young audience.

The tremendous charm of Simon lies in its combination of an incredibly lovable main character, engaging storytelling, and the way it navigatively handles the challenges that children inevitably face growing up. The series finesses the presentation of life lessons within the course of the story, rather than lecturing its young audience blandly. This subtly educative approach is one of the show's strengths, giving it an edge as a constructive influence on its viewers.

The entire show is written and produced with meticulous attention to the developmental stage of its young viewers. Life lessons are interwoven into each episode in such a way that children can absorb valuable knowledge and behavioral norms without realizing they're in an educational space. Learning, through Simon, becomes a joyous event rather than a compulsory task.

Moreover, the show has a broad spectrum of characters, each with unique traits and mannerisms. The diversity among characters provides opportunities for children to learn and appreciate individual differences. This balance of varied personalities ensures that every viewer finds a character that they can identify with, fostering feelings of acceptance and understanding among children.

The humor in Simon is soft, smart, and endearing, as the narration follows Simon's perspective, provoking innocent laughter while silently educating the audience. The series underscores the importance of empathy, camaraderie, and understanding, paving the way for overall personal development in growing children.

Simon also gives a valuable perspective on family dynamics, showing Simon's relationship with his younger brother, Gaspard, and his parents. The parents in the series have a defined presence and contribute positively to the narrative. This representation gives children a relatable depiction of parenting, siblings, and the wholesome essence of a family unit.

In conclusion, Simon is a vibrant, enlightening, and entertaining animated series tailored for children. It skilfully recounts the journey of a young, spirited bunny named Simon as he interacts with his family and friends, willingly grapples with life's challenges, and cherishes small victories. Through humour, compassion, and resonance with a young audience, Simon offers its viewers an engaging experience as they partake in the lively adventures of their favorite animated character. The series delights in its purpose of fostering growth, imparting knowledge, and tickling the funny bone of its viewers while leaving a substantial impact on their young minds.

Simon is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (26 episodes). The series first aired on May 4, 2016.

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It's No Fun Being Big / I'm The Boss
26. It's No Fun Being Big / I'm The Boss
 
Simon learns that being big can sometimes be a drag; Simon wants to play Space, but Lou and Ferdinand would rather play something else.
Going Camping  / In Just A Little While
25. Going Camping / In Just A Little While
 
Simon goes camping with his family and sees a lot of neat forest creatures; Simon has trouble waiting for his dad to play soccer with him.
Happy Birthday Mummy / The Baby-Sitter
24. Happy Birthday Mummy / The Baby-Sitter
 
Simon, Gaspard and their dad prepare a big surprise for Mom's birthday; a new babysitter comes to take care of Simon and Gaspard.
Super Great  / The Big Dilemma
23. Super Great / The Big Dilemma
 
On a windy day, Simon and Gaspard help Ferdinand fly a kite; Simon faces a difficult decision: choosing between his two friends.
Sleepover At Ferdinand's / I Am Not Your Friend Anymore
22. Sleepover At Ferdinand's / I Am Not Your Friend Anymore
 
Simon has a sleepover at Ferdinand's house; Simon and his good friend have an argument.
The Disappearing Act / A Deal Is A Deal
21. The Disappearing Act / A Deal Is A Deal
 
Simon's favorite toy car mysteriously goes missing; Simon and his friend Ferdinand trade toys and cards with each other.
Bing Bang Boom / I've Got A Dragon
20. Bing Bang Boom / I've Got A Dragon
 
Simon, Gaspard and their friends join forces to make music; wanting to impress his friends, Simon claims a dragon visits his backyard.
I Don't Want To Go To The Pool / No Cheating
19. I Don't Want To Go To The Pool / No Cheating
 
Simon is worried about swimming in the pool with his class; Lou accuses Simon of cheating during a game of hide-and-seek.
Not The Dentist / Assistant Doctor
18. Not The Dentist / Assistant Doctor
 
A toothache sends Simon to the dentist; Simon and Gaspard are afraid to get their shots.
Mr. Mess It Up / But We Don't Want To Leave
17. Mr. Mess It Up / But We Don't Want To Leave
 
Simon helps his grandpa with the gardening; after a superfun trip, Simon and Gaspard don't want to leave their grandparents' house.
The Secret / Bye Bye Blankie
16. The Secret / Bye Bye Blankie
 
Mom asks Simon to help keep Gaspard's birthday present a secret; Simon tries to help his brother give up his special blankie.
Albert The Hamster / The Champ!
15. Albert The Hamster / The Champ!
 
Simon and Lou lose track of Albert the hamster; Simon, Gaspard and Lou learn to play basketball from Marion the babysitter.
I Don't Want To Go To School / TreeMendous
14. I Don't Want To Go To School / TreeMendous
 
Simon is upset about having to go to school; Simon gets nervous about performing in a school play with his friends.
Friends At Last / My Big Cousin
13. Friends At Last / My Big Cousin
 
Simon has a new friend over to play; Simon and Gaspard have fun when their older cousin comes over.
Feather / Cats And Dogs
12. Feather / Cats And Dogs
 
Simon stumbles upon an injured bird in his yard; Grandpa brings his feisty dog over for a visit.
I'm The Champion / Mr. Sticky Glue
11. I'm The Champion / Mr. Sticky Glue
 
Simon and Gaspard compete in a variety of games; Gaspard wants to be with his big brother all the time.
Dad Is Weird Today / Just Like Dad
10. Dad Is Weird Today / Just Like Dad
 
Simon and Gaspard can't figure out what their dad is up to; Simon tries to do things just like his dad -- with mixed results.
A Night In The Treehouse / Super Big Brother
9. A Night In The Treehouse / Super Big Brother
 
Simon really wants to spend the night in his treehouse; Gaspard puts Simon through the paces as Super Big Brother.
No More Stabilisers / Look Out Here I Come
8. No More Stabilisers / Look Out Here I Come
 
Simon braves a ride on his bicycle without training wheels; while dressed as Super Rabbit, Simon offers to help out his friends.
Catching Crabs / Saving Kermit
7. Catching Crabs / Saving Kermit
 
Simon and Gaspard take an adventure-filled trip to the beach; Simon and Gaspard encounter sea creatures while playing on the beach.
Not Sleepy  / Big Kids
6. Not Sleepy / Big Kids
 
Simon and Lou try to keep Gaspard away from the new remote control car; Simon wants to play soccer with older kids.
The Teeny Weeny Incy Wincy Bugs / Who's Afraid Of The Dark!
5. The Teeny Weeny Incy Wincy Bugs / Who's Afraid Of The Dark!
 
Simon, Lou, Ferdinand and Mamadou play with bugs; the power goes out just as Simon and Gaspard are getting ready for bed.
Nits / Snowballs
4. Nits / Snowballs
 
Uh-oh! Simon's friend Lou has an itchy scalp at school; Simon and Lou build a snowman in the backyard.
Merry Christmas / Loser Takes It All
3. Merry Christmas / Loser Takes It All
 
An excited Simon and Gaspard get ready to celebrate Christmas; Simon has a sled race with his friends.
In The Aeroplane / Tomatoes
2. In The Aeroplane / Tomatoes
 
Simon and his little brother Gaspard take their first flight on an airplane; Grandpa tells Simon and Gaspard all about the Tomato Elf.
Super Rabbit / Copy Rabbit
1. Super Rabbit / Copy Rabbit
 
While dressed like Super Rabbit, Simon tries to rescue Gaspard's blanket; Simon is bothered by his little brother's copycat ways.
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Where to Watch Simon
Simon is available for streaming on the France 5 website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Simon on demand at Netflix.
  • Premiere Date
    May 4, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (152)