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Age rangePreceding each show is a disclaimer indicating the show develops vocabulary and the concept of teamwork in pre-schoolers. Unlike most shows on Nick Jr., Wonder Pets is made for younger audiences, similar to shows on Noggin. Characters and voice castLinny the Guinea Pig
Linny the Guinea Pig, age 5,[3] is the leader of the Wonder Pets. As a superhero, she wears a yellow cap and a blue cape. Linny is voiced by Sofie Zamchick (Meisha Kelly, in the UK Version). Before Wonder Pets, Linny starred in a few three-minute shorts on Nick, Jr. titled Linny the Guinea Pig, where Linny would explore different environments such as the ocean and outer space. Linny's gender has been a topic for some debate but conclusive evidence can be found in the episode, "The Wonder Pets save the Mouse". In this episode Linny is too ill to accompany her companions to the attic to save a baby mouse who becomes stuck in a saxophone. When Ming-Ming and Tuck suit up for the adventure, Ming-Ming emerges from the costume box wearing Linny's cape and Tuck is quick to admonish her stating that "Linny is sick and we should bring her cape to her." Thus, Tuck very clearly uses the feminine pronoun to refer to Linny. Linny appears to be the most educated of the group, often providing different zoological and geographical information to the others. She is usually the one to remind the group about teamwork or other values and offer praise such as "Good eye, Tuck". She leads Ming-Ming and Tuck in most of the show's primary songs and usually has the responsibility of starting the "Flyboat". Linny's catch phrase is "This calls for some celery!", usually uttered at the conclusion of each adventure. Turtle Tuck
Turtle Tuck (who is actually a terrapin and more specifically a Red Eared Slider) age 4, is a down-to-earth turtle who sometimes disagrees with Ming-Ming. As a superhero, he wears a white French sailor's cap, blue Aquasocks, and a red cape. Tuck is voiced by Teala Dunn (Catherine Holden (Alphabet Kidz Agency )- UK Version). Tuck is arguably the most empathetic of the trio, often desiring to give the rescued animals a hug or keeping them company while Linny and Ming-Ming put their rescue plan into action. He also has keen observational skills, spotting things from a distance, which often garners him the compliment, "Good eye, Tuck!". Ming-Ming Duckling
Ming-Ming Duckling, age 3,[3] is an overconfident young duckling. As a superhero, she wears a leather pilot's helmet, goggles, and a green cape. Unlike the other Wonder Pets, she has the ability to fly. She can also speak "bird", allowing her to talk to other birds that the Wonder pets encounter. Ming-Ming also believes that her great grandfather was an eagle. Ming-Ming is voiced by Danica Lee (Kaya Alexander (Alphabet Kidz Agency) - UK Version). When Danica first auditioned for the part, it has been reported that she pronounced "R" sounds as "W" sounds, a common speech problem in young children. In actuality, the script given out to all the children who auditioned for the role of Ming Ming called for the character to speak with a lisp. One user on the Internet Movie Database criticized this aspect of the show, claiming this is not a show for children starting to speak, stating this may worsen the problem.citation needed On the contrary, the producers found her voice endearing and they recognized that young children commonly mispronounce certain sounds; and they wanted a character who spoke like a real 3 year old on the show. Many toddlers and preschool age children who actually have speech difficulties find a real hero in Ming Ming. Her character shows young children that real heroes don't have to be perfect to help others and do good. While a few people have complained about the seemingly stereotypical portrayal of a Chinese duck because of the duck's name; most viewers are huge fans of Ming-Ming Duckling, her antics and her famous phrase "this is serious!" Danica Lee has been nominated twice, in 2007 and 2008, for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program. [4] Ming-Ming sometimes tries to take on big problems by herself and in one episode ("Save the Duckling") became the animal that needed rescuing. The phone doesn't ring, but Ming-Ming is "cravin' for some savin'." She then sees a baby squirrel dangling from a branch and thinks she can save it herself since Linny and Tuck are sleeping. She gets into her costume (thinks "Teamwork, shmeamwork"), but when she gets outside, the baby squirrel saves itself. Ming-Ming asks some robin babies if anyone needs saving, but the robins say no. Ming-MIng then gets stuck in tree sap, getting her wings stuck together and it's about to rain. So Linny and Tuck save her themselves. Ming-Ming often provides comic relief in the show. In the episode, "Save the Mouse!", Tuck and Ming-Ming bump into a cuckoo clock, resulting in the cuckoo popping out. Ming-Ming then asks the cuckoo, "No, excuse me. Do you have a cousin named Pablo?", referring to the penguin in The Backyardigans, but Tuck told Ming-Ming it was just a cuckoo clock. She mistook a pine cone for an owl in "Save the Owl!". Ollie the BunnyOllie the Bunny, guest stars beginning with the episode, "Save The Skunk!" Ollie was revealed as a visiting bunny by a child when his mother inquired, "Who's Ollie?" Ollie begs to go with the Wonder Pets when a baby skunk is stuck under a rosebush. The Wonder Pets tunnel into Ollie's cage to get him out. He boasted and bragged a bit. For instance, at the line, "To help a baby (animal) and save the day..." but Ollie interrupts after "To help a baby skunk..." and says, "And I'll save the day!" Then, when Tuck usually says, "And we're not too tough," Ollie changes it himself into, "And I'm really tough!" At first, Ollie wants to save the skunk himself, without using teamwork, but ends up scaring the skunk and getting sprayed. His digging skills are eventually determined by the Wonder Pets to be necessary in freeing the skunk. When the Wonder Pets return home, Ollie goes into the sink to wash off the skunk spray. Ollie returns in "Ollie To The Rescue!". In this episode, he creates a weakly-competing team, The Thunder Pets. It consists of him, Rock (a pet rock) and Mr. Frog (a toy frog). This team was chosen because "they never said a disagreeing word." This team is unlikely to appear again, because of its poor teamwork skills and the revelation to Ollie that toys, although agreeable, do not help. Ollie is scheduled to appear again in "Here's Ollie". Ollie's FamilyOmmie
Ommie the Bunny, She dubbed her debut in the Here's Ollie episode. Ollie was playing tag with her. Ommie tagged him when he was standing, then Linny was meeting her and was asking her what she was building. MotherOllie's Mother, She was created in "Here's Ollie". She was about to call the pets in the classroom sandbox (which is where the Bunny family lives). Baby OllieoOllieo the Bunny, She was made in the episode "Here's Ollie". Her mother and Ollie counted sheep to make her fall to sleep. Episode structureEach episode follows a similar structure, with some variation, in terms of the storyline and the musical form. As each episode begins, viewers hear the school children, off-screen, leaving school at the end of the day. They say goodbye to the classroom pets. Once the classroom is vacant, a pencil holder rattles to create the ringing of a tin can telephone. Often, the classroom will be decorated with student artwork or other items related to the storyline, particular animal or geographic location of that episode. One by one, the classroom pets wordlessly notice the ringing phone. Up to this point in the episode, they have acted like normal animals and not said a single word. But as the phone rings, the Wonder Pets get dressed (Linny in a yellow cap, Ming-Ming in a leather pilot's helmet, Tuck in a white French sailor's cap and blue water shoes on his back feet) and make their way towards the phone (Linny dropping through a hole hidden under her food bowl and landing on a toy horse, Ming-Ming opening a hidden door in the wiring of her cage and then flying out, Tuck diving into the water in his tank and emerging in the classroom sink) while singing their opening verses:
The Wonder Pets answer the phone and find that an animal is in trouble somewhere. Linny explains the situation to the other two. When the situation is clear, they sing:
They all jump into a box filled with fabric scraps and jump back out, wearing various different outfits, often alluding to the area of the world they will be visiting. They make a quick joke then jump back into the box and emerge in their Wonder Pets capes.
They assemble a flying toy sailboat called "The Flyboat" from classroom objects: a frisbee for a body, magic marker caps as rocket exhausts, a marble, wheels, the mast, and a sheet of paper for the sail. As they work, they sing:
Usually, the Wonder Pets encounter some sort of obstacle before leaving the classroom. The solution is invariably similar to the action they will need to take to save the animal in trouble. Then they rush off to the rescue, singing:
When saving the animal, the Wonder Pets often fail on the first few attempts. Then the danger escalates, prompting Ming-Ming to once again sing, "This is se-wious!" Suddenly, the Wonder Pets remember how they solved the problem in the classroom and realize that the rescue has the same solution. Then they have to work together to achieve the rescue. They reprise their earlier song:
Once the animal is saved, a parent or other relation often comes out of nowhere to give grateful thanks to the Wonder Pets for saving its baby. The Wonder Pets celebrate with a celery snack, which the rescued animal's parent sometimes adds to with a bit of regional food, or they insist on a regional preparation. Then they fly back to the classroom, singing:
They wordlessly return to their cages until the next episode. The Flyboat smoothly disassembles by itself. Linny is always the last one to get back in her cage, and her cape and cap come off. The music style that has to do with the saving that day is played, as Linny takes a bite out of the celery in her cage and blinks and all the way to the closing credits, THE END. Toys and merchandisingFisher Price began distributing a line of official Wonder Pets toys in the U.S. in March 2008.[5] Toys include the Flyboat, figurine playsets and plush animals. These figurine playsets have each Wonder Pet saving a different baby animal. These include Linny saving a baby penguin, Tuck saving a baby bluebird and Ming-Ming rescuing a kitten. In addition there is a whale playset for the tub. Nickelodeon Universe, a theme park inside Minnesota's Mall of America, also has a children's ride dedicated to the Flyboat.[6] Media
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