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Nina's World | |
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Created by | Andrew Beecham, Lisa O’Brien |
Written by | Rosemary Contreras, Sheila Dinsmore, Maria Escobedo, Michele Lepe, Madellaine Paxson, Dave Poche, Betty Quan, Atul Rao, Jagjiwan Sohal, John Van Bruggen |
Directed by | Kevin Micallef |
Voices of | Rita Moreno Isabella Farrier Michele Lepe |
Theme music composer | Daniel Ingram |
Composers | Caleb Chan Daniel Ingram |
Country of origin | USA |
Original languages | English Spanish |
Production | |
Executive producers | Michele Lepe, Lisa O’Brien |
Editor | Jonas Crawley |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Sprout (TV network) |
Release | January 25, 2016 – present |
Nina's World is an American animated children's television series. An animated prequel to the Sprout TV network block The Good Night Show,[1] it focuses on the childhood days of Nina, the Latin American host of the block. It was originally premiered on September 2015 on the Sprout network.[2] There are at least 13 episodes. This incarnation of Nina was introduced by Cat Greenleaf in August 2015.[3] The show debuted as part of NBC Kids on 25 January 2016, with new episodes airing weekly through February. It is scheduled for 10:00am Saturday mornings.[4]
Cast
- Isabella Farrier as Nina
- Rita Moreno as Abuelita
- Michele Lepe as Mami
Characters
Adult humans:
- Abuelita Yolie[5] is the grandmother of Nina (abuelita is a Spanish term of endearment for abuela which means grandmother) and Mami's mother[6] who teaches Nina and others stretches each episode, voiced by Rita Moreno. She is considered one of the main characters.[7]
- Carmen is Nina's cousin
- Claire (also spelled Clair in closed captions) is the mother of Chelsea[8] voiced by Tabitha St. Germain
- Dr. Kapur is voiced by Ulka Mohanty
- Jorge is Carmen's fiance
- Mami aka Mrs. Flores[9] is voiced by Michele Lepe, who voices the adult Nina in The Good Night Show. Nina is Mami's daughter.[10]
- Mavis the Post Master is voiced by Evans Johnson
- Mr. Kapur is voiced by Dhirendra Miyanger
- Mr. Lambert the town librarian voiced by Mandy Patinkin
- Mr. Lin is voiced by Douglas Quan
- Mrs. Lin is voiced by Darcy Han
- Mrs. Goldstein voiced by Tabitha St. Germain
- Papi aka Mr. Flores[citation needed] is Nina's father, voiced by David Torres
Child humans:
- Alden is voiced by Dayton Wall
- Carlos is the best human male friend of Nina, voiced by Enrique Lopez
- Chelsea B. is the best female friend of Nina, voiced by Bronwen Holmes
- Eddie Lin is a male relative of Skye voiced by Ethan Luu
- Nico is voiced by Cristiano Batista
- Nina Flores[11] (also called Ninala[12]) is the titular protagonist, voiced by Isabella Farrier. She is six[13] years old and celebrates birthdays with Star[14] and appears as an adult in The Good Night Show.[15] Her middle name is mentioned by her mother in "Nina Rides a Bike".
- Rosie is voiced by Gigi Saul Guerrero
- Skye Lin is an older friend of Nina who designs kites, voiced by Tiana Jung
- Suzy is voiced by Kira Tozer
- Tio Javier is voiced by Edwin Perez
Non-humans:
- Hoppy is a female frog that Nina and her friend meet on the way to the library
- Hush is the pet fish of Nina, who later guest-hosts The Good Night Show with Melanie Martinez and Star before Leo replaced Melanie and then Nina replaced Leo
- Lucy is a firefly who provides light at Nina's bedside, who later guest-hosts The Good Night Show with Leo before Nina replaces him
- Star is the best friend of Nina who is a Star as his name suggests, voiced by Tabitha St. Germain. He appears 2D in this show[16] and later appears as a 3D puppet in The Good Night Show.[17] which he originally hosts with Melanie Martinez then Leo before Nina came to replace them.
- Zinky is the green alien companion of Chelsea
- Max the Dog is Carlos and Nico's mischievous, but friendly, dog
Crew
- Executive Producers: Luis Lopez, Juan Lopez, Michele Lopez
- Producers: Angelica Lopez, Darin J. Bristow
- Associate Producers: Mac Holyoke, Javier Lopez
- Executive Story Editor: Bernice Vanderlaan
- Script Coordinator: Jagjiwan Sohal
- Assistant Directors: Shane Doyle, Stephen Baker
- Art Director: Natasha Sasic
- Music By: Caleb Chan, Daniel Ingram
Episodes
Shorts
In addition to the main full episodes there are a number of titled shorts associated with them:
- Nina's Birthday Party[18]
- Nina Cupcake[19]
- Nina Good Night[20]
- Nina's Imagination[21]
- Nina Shops with Abuelita[22]
- Nina Speaks Spanish[23]
- Nina with Something Completely Silly[24]
- Nina's World EPK[25]
- Stretches with Abuelita[26]
- Tio Missing Party[27]
Season 1
Numbered:
- Episode 1[28] Birthday/Adventure (full titles Nina's Birthday; Nina's Big Adventure) debuted 9 September 2015
- Episode 2[29] Nurse/Super Nina! (full titles Nina the Nurse; Super Nina) debuted 9 September 2015
- Episode 4[30] Kite/Sleep Over (full titles Nina the Kite Flyer; Nina's First Sleepover) debuted 9 September 2015 - Nina and Carlos wreck a kite together; Chelsea is a guest at Nina's home and they become space pirates (aired 8 February 2016 in Canada)
- Episode 7[31] Unplugged/Great (full titles Nina Unplugged; Nina the Great) debuted 1 October 2015 in US, 10 October 2015 in Canada
- Episode 12[32] Hijinx/Garden (full titles Nina's Henna Hijinx; Nina's Everything Garden) debuted 3 November 2015 in U.S., 7 November 2015 in Canada (aired 14 March 2016 as well)
- Episode 13[33] Museum/Dives In (full titles Nina's Family Museum; Nina Dives In) debuted 3 November 2015 (November 14 in Canada)
Not yet assigned number in above-reference list:
- Nina Wants to Grow; Nina's Everything Theater
- Nina's Show and Tell; Nina's Snow Day
- Nina Rides a Bike; Nina Takes the Cake
- Nina Delivers; Nina's Library Hop (aired 7 March 2016 in Canada) after having a pretend wedding between Star and Lucy, Nina mentions that the upcoming wedding between cousin Carmen and Jorge will be her first ever
- Nina the Artist; Nina and the Missing Myna Bird (debuted 17 October 2015 in Canada)
- Nina From Space; Nina Makes Music
- Nina and Papi Play Baseball; Nina the Shadow Chaser (aired 22 February 2016 in Canada)
Games
References
- ^ Hassan, Mohamed. "Rita Moreno: 'Nina's World' Children's Show Reflects True Diversity". NBC News. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
- ^ "Move Over, Dora: 'Nina's World' Brings Another Bilingual Girl To TV". NPR.org. 2015-09-25. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
- ^ "Nina's Introduction". SproutOnline.Com. Archived from the original on 19 August 2015.
Nina talks to Cat Greenleaf about her age and her "Best Day Ever" book.
- ^ http://web.archive.org/web/20160113015120/http://www.nbc.com/nbc-kids
- ^ Chelsea. "Nina's First Sleepover". Nina's World. 3 minutes in.
Thanks for inviting me Nina's Grandma... I mean Abuelita Yolie
- ^ "Nina The Great". Nina's World.
- ^ http://www.sproutonline.com/characters/abuelita-0
- ^ Nina's First Sleepover, closed captions attribution
- ^ Lin, Skye. "Nina the Shadow Chaser". Nina's World. 0 minutes in.
Thanks Mrs. Flores, but don't worry, we'll be just fine.
- ^ http://www.sproutonline.com/characters/mami
- ^ "Nina Speaks Spanish".
Nina Flores
- ^ Goldstein, Mrs. "Nina Unplugged". Nina's World. 3 minutes in.
Oy vey! You startled me Ninala... and these old bones have had enough excitement thanks to the power pickle we're in!
- ^ http://www.sproutonline.com/shows/ninas-world
- ^ http://www.sproutonline.com/characters/nina
- ^ http://www.sproutonline.com/characters/nina-1
- ^ http://www.sproutonline.com/characters/star
- ^ http://www.sproutonline.com/characters/star-1
- ^ "Birthday Party".
- ^ "Cupcake". Archived from the original on 7 March 2016.
- ^ "Good Night". Archived from the original on 7 March 2016.
- ^ "Imagination".
- ^ "Shops Abuelita".
- ^ "Speaks Spanish".
- ^ "Something Completely Silly". Archived from the original on 7 March 2016.
- ^ "World EPK".
- ^ "Stretches Abuelita".
- ^ "Tio Missing Party".
- ^ "Birthday/Adventure". SproutOnline.Com. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016.
It's Nina's birthday and she's super duper excited.
Season 1, Episode 1 09/09/2015 - ^ "Nurse/Super Nina!". SproutOnline.Com. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016.
Nina learns that Abuelita is under the weather.
Season 1, Episode 2 09/09/2015 - ^ "Kite/Sleep Over". SproutOnline.Com. Archived from the original on 22 February 2016.
Nina is making a butterfly kite for the kite festival with Carlos.
Season 1, Episode 4 09/09/2015 - ^ "Unplugged/Great". SproutOnline.Com. Archived from the original on 22 February 2016.
A neighborhood blackout causes chaos on the block
Season 1, Episode 7 10/01/2015 - ^ "Hijinx/Garden". SproutOnline.Com. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016.
In "Nina's Henna Hijinx," Dr. Kapur, a talented henna (or "mehndi") artist needs someone to practice on for a niece's upcoming wedding. In "Nina's Everything Garden," Nina learns to be open to new and different things.
Season 1, Episode 12 11/03/2015 - ^ "Museum/Dives In". SproutOnline.Com. Archived from the original on 3 February 2016.
In "Nina's Family Museum," when Nina, Mami and Abuelita miss out on a day at the museum, Nina decides to create her own mini-museum! In "Nina Dives In," Nina really wants to learn how to swim, but she and Star are afraid of going into the new pool.
Season 1, Episode 13 11/03/2015 - ^ http://web.archive.org/web/20160101051325/http://www.sproutonline.com/games/ninas-big-adventure
- ^ http://web.archive.org/web/20160101051206/http://www.sproutonline.com/games/nina-match
- ^ http://web.archive.org/web/20150908055248/http://www.sproutonline.com/games/spot-differences-ninas-world