Wimzie's House

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  • 1995
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.5  (117)

Wimzie's House is a children's television series produced by Wimzie Productions Inc. that aired from 1995 to 1996. The show revolves around a group of young characters who reside in Wimzie's House, a whimsical and imaginative playroom environment that serves as a daycare center for preschoolers. The program is filled with colorful puppets, catchy music, and engaging storylines that aim to entertain and educate young viewers.

The main character of the series is Wimzie, a playful five-year-old dragon who loves to explore and learn new things. She is joined by a group of friends, including Jonas, a curious four-year-old bear; Loulou, an outgoing five-year-old turkey; Horace, a sensitive four-year-old lion; and Graziella, a mischievous four-year-old rabbit. Other recurring characters include Rousso, the daycare center's owner; Yaya, Wimzie's grandmother; and Bo, a friendly-looking monster who serves as the group's caretaker.

Throughout the series, the characters engage in a variety of activities and adventures, from baking cookies and making music to exploring the jungle and learning about different cultures. Each episode is focused around a different theme, such as friendship, sharing, or creativity, and features original songs and stories that encourage young viewers to explore their own interests and talents.

Despite its lighthearted and playful tone, Wimzie's House also touches on a variety of more serious topics, including the challenges of growing up, dealing with difficult emotions, and learning to navigate relationships with family and friends. Throughout the series, characters face challenges and conflicts that are expertly resolved through compassionate communication and creative problem-solving, offering young viewers valuable lessons and guidance on how to handle similar situations in their own lives.

Overall, Wimzie's House is an engaging and educational program that offers young viewers a fun and imaginative playroom environment to explore and learn in. Its colorful characters, catchy music, and engaging storylines make it a beloved classic for children and families alike, and its positive messages about empathy, creativity, and friendship continue to resonate with audiences to this day.

Wimzie's House is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (111 episodes). The series first aired on October 26, 1995.

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Wimzie's Perfect Christmas
28. Wimzie's Perfect Christmas
October 8, 1995
It's Christmas Eve and the atmosphere at Wimzie's house is feverish - for good reason! The gifts have disappeared! Graziella is late! Jonas, Loulou, and Horace's parents are stranded in the snow! Even Rousso and the firefighters have been delayed by the storm! Nevertheless, the children decide to keep the Christmas spirit alive in the face of adversity and plan something special for children less fortunate than they. The only catch is that they must do the impossible: Wimzie must meet Santa Claus.
The Magic Carambola
27. The Magic Carambola
October 8, 1995
Yaya shows the children a magic carambola able to grant wishes. She also tells them the story of a group of people who were placed under an evil spell that altered their appearance. Everyone - except Horace - feels that these people with little blue spots are unattractive and weird. Horace tells Wimzie that she would feel differently if she too were covered in blue spots.
Wimzie The Interrupter
26. Wimzie The Interrupter
October 8, 1995
Wimzie interrupts everyone! She interrupts her parents while they are on the phone. She interrupts her friends while they are talking to her... Meanwhile, Loulou and Jonas find a beautiful marble in the back yard. They try to ask Wimzie if the marble belongs to her, but she interrupts them constantly. So they ask everyone else instead, and conclude that the marble doesn't belong to anyone. They decide to give it to Horace as a gift, to add to his marble collection.
Wimzie Sees It All
25. Wimzie Sees It All
October 8, 1995
Graziella shows the children her new telescope. Wimzie wants to try it out right away, but Graziella explains that they can only really use it at night to see the moon and stars. After examining the night sky with her mother, Wimzie still wants to look at the clouds and sky in broad daylight. The next day, she peers into the telescope and sees all sorts of amusing things going on in the neighbourhood. When Yaya discovers this, she tells Wimzie that it's not a good idea to spy on people.
Horace Goes Whammer
24. Horace Goes Whammer
October 8, 1995
Horace is watching "Bumper and Whammer", a TV show much like "The Three Stooges." Inspired by the craziness on the show, he begins with a number of slapstick antics. At first, the others think it's funny, but after a while, they grow tired of Horace rubbing their bellies, tapping their heads, and tugging their arms. Horace, however, thinks he's being hilarious, and continues imitating Whammer.
The Ugly Scary Statue
23. The Ugly Scary Statue
October 8, 1995
Rousso's sister, Alice, is coming for a visit. This means Rousso and Graziella must drag the ugly statue Alice gave them out of the garage and display it in their home. They explain to the children that they are doing this because they don't want to hurt Alice's feelings, and that they must pretend to like the statue even if it's ugly and frightens Bo.
The Spoiled Surprise
22. The Spoiled Surprise
October 8, 1995
Jonas seems secretive this morning, and Wimzie concludes that he must have a surprise for them. Loulou confirms this by saying there was talk of "fuh" with their mother. Jonas' surprise eventually becomes an open secret: he has brought "fuh"dge to share with everyone. Jonas is not aware of the fact that his friends are all in the know, and Horace, Loulou, and Wimzie promise each other to act surprised when the big moment occurs.
The Gizmo-A-Gig-A-Bopper
21. The Gizmo-A-Gig-A-Bopper
October 8, 1995
Jonas is enthralled with his new video game. The others grumble about the fact that he would rather play with his toy than help them plan for the Firefighters' Parade. Yaya reminds them that there are times when people just feel like playing by themselves. But later on, Jonas misplaces his video game and the others are secretly relieved, since they missed playing with him. But Jonas is so upset that they all decide to help him look for it.
The Big Dinosaur
20. The Big Dinosaur
October 8, 1995
An innocent joke suddenly convinces Horace that he's too fat and must lose weight. He later breaks a chair and a swing, making matters worse. Rousso and Yaya try to convince him that all he has to do is eat and exercise in moderation. Nevertheless, Horace still believes he's as big as a dinosaur and he refuses to eat and goes about exercising vigorously. In the meantime, Rousso heads to the fire station to undergo a physical examination for his work.
Around The World In A Day
19. Around The World In A Day
October 8, 1995
Graziella learns a new language. It sounds so bizarre to Wimzie that she begins to worry that her mother is going to change too much and become strange to her. The grown-ups therefore try to show Wimzie and the other reluctant children that the food, clothing, and customs of other cultures are marvelous and interesting things to discover.
Who Needs Yaya?
18. Who Needs Yaya?
October 8, 1995
The children, Graziella, and Rousso are always in need of Yaya's help. When her old rock band decides to go on tour again, Yaya declines their invitation. She feels the others could never get along without her, even though she always encourages them to find ways to do things for themselves. Once the others learn that Yaya's turned down her band's invitation to go on tour, the family protests and encourages her to go and have fun.
The Blackout
17. The Blackout
October 8, 1995
A storm approaches. Rousso and Graziella try to make Wimzie understand why it's important to save water and electricity, but Wimzie keeps forgetting to turn off the lights. To make matters worse, she accidentally breaks Yaya's favourite cup. Wimzie hides the evidence until she can figure out how to glue the cup back together again.
It's Bedtime!
16. It's Bedtime!
October 8, 1995
People from the TV station have come to film at the daycare. The children will be on the news in a few days, and they're all looking forward to seeing themselves on TV. In the meantime, Wimzie starts going to bed very late. Her parents hope she'll soon realize that going to bed early and getting a good night's sleep is important, particularly for growing children.
Wimzie's Family Career Day
15. Wimzie's Family Career Day
October 8, 1995
Today's the day the children will spend the afternoon at work with one of their parents. Wimzie is scheduled to visit the fire station with Rousso, and brags to everyone that she's going to have the most fun of all. The next day, however, as the kids tell each other about their afternoons, Wimzie realizes that the others all had more fun than she did.
Go For The Gold
14. Go For The Gold
October 8, 1995
While digging up new specimens for his dirt collection, Jonas finds an old parlor game containing "gold" coins. Fascinated by the golden coins, the children each try to accumulate as many as possible, often at the others' expense. Whereas the children had been in the habit of helping each other out with no thought of compensation, golden coins are now exacted for every deed. In the midst of all this, Horace keeps forgetting to prepare an anniversary gift for his parents.
Daddy's Girl
13. Daddy's Girl
October 8, 1995
Rousso is playing hockey with Bo while Wimzie and Loulou get their dolls ready for a doll show. Rousso and Bo finish their hockey game with a parade, and Wimzie is a bit envious of all the fun Bo is having with his dad. Jonas tells her it's because Bo is a boy, and boys always have more fun with their dads. Wimzie grows increasingly jealous and decides to turn herself into a boy, so that she too can have more fun with her daddy. She only wants to do boy things now.
The Silent Treatment
12. The Silent Treatment
October 8, 1995
Wimzie is listening to her new tape on birds. She repeats everything she's learning to anyone within earshot. Her friends soon tire of her ramblings on about pigeons and starlings and, without meaning any harm, say they'd prefer it if she stopped talking. Miffed, Wimzie takes the comment literally and decides to clam up even though all her friends really wished for was that she stop talking about birds.
Ants In My Pants
11. Ants In My Pants
October 8, 1995
Ants have invaded the kitchen cupboards. Yaya shows Wimzie how to evict the squatters with a twig dipped in honey. Jonas arrives with a broken ant farm that Rousso must fix for a toy drive for the children's hospital. Once the ant farm is repaired, the children test it by filling it with the ants that have now been exiled to the garden. Yaya makes them promise to leave the ant farm outside. But a storm approaches and Wimzie, worried about the ants, hides the ant farm in her bedroom.
Wimzie's Rainbow Wig
10. Wimzie's Rainbow Wig
October 8, 1995
Graziella borrows a wig for a costume party. She shows it to Wimzie but asks her not to touch it. Wimzie decides the wig is prettier than her own hair. Later, unable to resist, she tries it on, admires herself in the mirror, struts about, and eventually realizes that she can't take the wig off. It's stuck! She tries pushing and pulling, but nothing works.
Shaggy's Visit
9. Shaggy's Visit
October 8, 1995
One morning, a cute little lost dog appears in the garden. The children want to keep him, but Rousso explains that first they must bring him to the dog pound to see if its owner is looking for him. Wimzie is convinced that the dog, which she calls Shaggy, ran away because his master no longer wanted him. Moreover, the idea of leaving the animal at the pound worries her. So she decides to hide Shaggy and tells her parents that the dog has run away again.
From Dirt...  To Ice Cream
8. From Dirt... To Ice Cream
October 8, 1995
A thick fog keeps the kids from playing outside. They spend time anxiously waiting for Graziella who promised to take them out for ice cream and has also mentioned something about brand new special dirt for Jonas. Horace, Loulou and Wimzie poke fun at Jonas' fascination with dirt but Yaya explains that without dirt, there would be no ice cream.
Growing Up Is Hard To Do
7. Growing Up Is Hard To Do
October 8, 1995
The children want to be treated as grown-ups and beg Yaya to leave them alone at home. Yaya pretends to go along with it and goes out. But she stays close and watches the children through the window. The children seem to be getting along quite well in her absence. So she decides to test them by giving them a phone call. When the phone rings, Wimzie hesitates, but answers and tells Yaya, who has disguised her voice, that she and her friends are alone at home.
The Show-Off
6. The Show-Off
October 8, 1995
Loulou brags and her friends are annoyed by her feats: balancing a pencil on the tip of her nose, making paper hats, etc. Jonas, in particular, is sad and a bit jealous of his sister. He, Horace, and Wimzie decide that each time Loulou shows off, they'll leave or turn their backs on her. Loulou sees what they're doing but doesn't understand why. Yaya explains to Loulou that there's nothing wrong with showing people what she can do, but that she should choose her moments. Yaya then suggests creating the moment with a "Show-off show", where everyone can do something they're proud of.
Sorry, No Returns
5. Sorry, No Returns
October 8, 1995
Everyone's collecting things for a charity drive and Yaya takes out a book on antiques. She explains that an antique is something old that is sometimes worth money. Among the things collected for the drive is a doll that belonged to Wimzie. Loulou likes it so Wimzie gives it to her. While Loulou plays with the doll, Wimzie wishes she had enough money to buy a "Zynzong space station" advertised on TV. Later, Wimzie and Yaya discover that the doll Wimzie has given to Loulou is actually worth a lot of money, according to the book on antiques.
Wimzie The Prankster
4. Wimzie The Prankster
October 8, 1995
Wimzie is having fun playing tricks on her friends. They quickly get fed up with it, and try to find a way to play a trick on her too. In the meantime, Rousso and Graziella want to take Wimzie to a movie, providing she tidies up the mess in the garage and her bedroom first. Wimzie does just that, but before Rousso and Graziella get to inspect her work, Jonas, Horace, and Loulou have their revenge. They mess up the garage and bedroom again, and Wimzie is none the wiser.
What's The Truth?
3. What's The Truth?
October 8, 1995
Truth is examined from every angle. An accident occurs, and the children are adamant about finding the culprit. Wimzie clings to one story. Jonas clings to another. The stalemate is set up to last a long time, so Yaya steps in to organize a debate. Jonas and Wimzie each relate their very different version of events. So Yaya shows the kids a photograph and asks them to describe it. Each child describes something different, according to what he or she considers important. Yaya uses her magic circle to explain that sometimes, the truth can be difficult to determine.
Am I Dreaming?
2. Am I Dreaming?
October 8, 1995
Wimzie dreams that Jonas doesn't like her anymore. When she wakes up, she has trouble distinguishing her dream from reality and refuses to play with Jonas. Rousso attempts to improve the situation by inviting the children to paint a wall. When Wimzie still refuses to speak to Jonas, however, Jonas grows frustrated and decides not to speak to her either. Later on, while the children are painting, Wimzie does something she's not allowed to: she climbs a ladder and gets stuck. Jonas climbs up to help her get down. That's when Rousso comes in and catches Jonas still up on the ladder. Wimzie tries to speak up, but Rousso won't listen to her explanations and gives Jonas a time out.
Phone Fun
1. Phone Fun
October 8, 1995
Wimzie wants to find an anniversary gift for her parents, but she doesn't have much money. Then the telephone rings. Wimzie is there, alone in the room, and it becomes very difficult for her not to answer, even though she knows it's not allowed. Someone at the other end of the line tells her she has won a Paloni Moroni Macaroni Machine. Wimzie believes her gift problem is solved and authorizes the people on the phone to deliver the machine. Once the machine arrives, however, Wimzie discovers there's a $50 delivery charge! The kids quickly hide the macaroni maker.
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Where to Watch Wimzie's House
Wimzie's House is available for streaming on the Wimzie Productions Inc. website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Wimzie's House on demand at Vudu, Google Play, Apple TV and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    October 26, 1995
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (117)