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List Of Dragon Tales Episodes
The following is a list of episodes from the 1999 animated TV series, ''Dragon Tales'', which ran from September 6, 1999, to April 11, 2005. Series overview Episodes ''Dragon Tales'' consists of 94 episodes, 40 in the first, 24 in the second, and 30 in the third season. Many of the third season's episodes are merely repeats from the second season, with only 13 original episodes produced for the third season. There are 78 original episodes total. There was also a special one-off episode called "Let's Start A Band!" which aired in 2003. Season 1 uses cel animation while all others use digital ink and paint. Season 1 (1999–2000) Season 2 (2001–2002) Season 3 (2005) Special episode There was one special episode of ''Dragon Tales'', "Let's Start A Band!", which was released in 2003. Unproduced episode An unproduced episode that was originally going to serve as a pilot episode according to writer Jeffrey Scott. References Dragon tales Dragon tales ''Dragon Tale ...
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Television Program
Television, sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. The term can refer to a television set, or the medium of television transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, entertainment, news, and sports. Television became available in crude experimental forms in the late 1920s, but only after several years of further development was the new technology marketed to consumers. After World War II, an improved form of black-and-white television broadcasting became popular in the United Kingdom and the United States, and television sets became commonplace in homes, businesses, and institutions. During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion.Diggs-Brown, Barbara (2011''Strategic Public Relations: Audience Focused Practice''p. 48 In the mid-1960s, color broadcasting was introduced in the U.S. and most other developed countries. The availability of various types of archival storag ...
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Dragon Tales
''Dragon Tales'' is an animated educational fantasy children's television series created by Jim Coane and Ron Rodecker and developed by Coane, Wesley Eure, Jeffrey Scott, Cliff Ruby and Elana Lesser and produced by Sony Pictures Television, Sesame Workshop, Columbia TriStar Television, and Adelaide Productions. The story focuses on the adventures of two ordinary kids, Emmy and Max, and their dragon friends Ord, Cassie, Zak, Wheezie, and Quetzal. The series began broadcasting on PBS on their newly-renamed PBS Kids block on September 6, 1999, with its final episode on November 25, 2005 (the show was dropped from the PBS Kids lineup on August 31, 2010). Yearim Productions was responsible for the animation for all seasons ( Sunwoo Entertainment and Wang Film Productions only did animation for season 1), with the exception of Koko Enterprises, which recorded the show along with BLT Productions. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, The U.S. Department of Education, cereal co ...
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Cel Animation
Traditional animation (or classical animation, cel animation, or hand-drawn animation) is an animation technique in which each frame is drawn by hand. The technique was the dominant form of animation in cinema until computer animation. Process Writing and storyboarding Animation production usually begins after a story is converted into an animation film script, from which a storyboard is derived. A storyboard has an appearance somewhat similar to comic book panels, and is a shot by shot breakdown of the staging, acting and any camera moves that will be present in the film. The images allow the animation team to plan the flow of the plot and the composition of the imagery. Storyboard artists will have regular meetings with the director and may redraw or "re-board" a sequence many times before it meets final approval. Voice recording Before animation begins, a preliminary soundtrack or scratch track is recorded so that the animation may be more precisely synchronized to th ...
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Digital Ink And Paint
Traditional animation (or classical animation, cel animation, or hand-drawn animation) is an animation technique in which each frame is drawn by hand. The technique was the dominant form of animation in cinema until computer animation. Process Writing and storyboarding Animation production usually begins after a story is converted into an animation film script, from which a storyboard is derived. A storyboard has an appearance somewhat similar to comic book panels, and is a shot by shot breakdown of the staging, acting and any camera moves that will be present in the film. The images allow the animation team to plan the flow of the plot and the composition of the imagery. Storyboard artists will have regular meetings with the director and may redraw or "re-board" a sequence many times before it meets final approval. Voice recording Before animation begins, a preliminary soundtrack or scratch track is recorded so that the animation may be more precisely synchronized to t ...
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Ron Campbell (animator)
Ron Campbell (26 December 1939 – 22 January 2021) was an Australian animator, director, and producer, best known for his work on the 1960s ''The Beatles'' television series, as well as the animated feature film '' Yellow Submarine''. Early career Ron Campbell's career began in 1958 animating various commercials for Australian television. However, when Al Brodax brought both his Krazy Kat and Beetle Bailey cartoons to Australia for production, Campbell was recruited to work on the project. After Krazy Kat, Campbell went on to direct many installments of ''The Beatles'' television series for King Features. The show debuted on 25 September 1965, and remained number one in the ratings for the duration of its four-year run. He later wrote the foreword to the book ''Beatletoons: The Real Story Behind The Cartoon Beatles'', where his involvement in the show is also talked about extensively. Ron's surname is misspelled as "CAMBELL" at the end credits of " Cool McCool". Due i ...
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Freeze Dance
Freeze may refer to: Liquids turning to solids * Freezing, the physical process of a liquid turning into a solid * Directional freezing, freezing from only one direction or side Cessation of movement or change * Freeze (b-boy move), the halting of all movement in a clever position * freeze, an old command-line compressor program * Freeze (computing), a condition when computer software becomes unresponsive * Freeze (software engineering), a period of stricter rules for changing the software during its development Types of freezes * Brain freeze, a common alternate name for a cold-stimulus headache *Budget freeze, when a budget for a government or business is held at a specific level *Credit freeze, the act of locking data at a consumer reporting agency *Deep Freeze (other), various meanings *Estate freeze, a legal estate-planning technique used in Canada * Nuclear freeze, an agreement to cease production of new nuclear arms *Tuition freeze, a government policy res ...
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Rick Gitelson
Rick Gitelson (born December 15, 1962, in Washington, D.C.) is an American television and film producer and screenwriter. Gitelson's writing and producing credits include for TV: ''Rugrats'', ''Goldie & Bear'', ''Imagination Movers'', ''Handy Manny'', '' LazyTown'', ''Dragon Tales'', '' Recess'', and ''Hey Arnold!''; and for film: ''Whispers in the Dark'', ''A Case for Murder'', '' Becoming Dick'' and '' The Family Plan.'' He co-created Goldie & Bear with Jorge Aguirre. He won a 2002-2003 Emmy Award and a 1999 Humanitas Award for writing and producing the Nickelodeon television series ''Rugrats'' and the 2010 Writers Guild of America Award for ''Imagination Movers''. He has also received a Vision Award from the National Association for Multi-Ethnicity in Communications, a ''Genesis Award'' from the Humane Society, an Imagen Award, and an ''Environmental Media Award'', for his work on ''Handy Manny.'' References External links * Interview with Gitelsonfrom ''Wired '' ...
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Bob Richardson (animator)
Bob Richardson (born March 29, 1946, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a film animator and producer. Career Richardson has seven Emmy Award nominations and has won five times for the following projects. * ''Tutenstein'' - 34th Daytime Emmy Awards#Outstanding Special Class Animated Program, Outstanding Special Class Animated Program - 2004 * ''Muppet Babies (1984 TV series), Muppet Babies'' - Outstanding Animated Program - 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 Selected animated works Film *''Snoopy, Come Home'' (1972) animator, storyboard artist *''Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown'' (1977) Television *''Popeye the Sailor (1960s TV series), Popeye the Sailor'' (1960-1962) animator *''The Incredible, Indelible, Magical, Physical Mystery Trip'' (1973) animator *''The Magical Mystery Trip Through Little Red's Head'' (1974) animator *''Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You?'' (1980) animator *''The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat'' (1982) *''A Pup Named Scooby-Doo'' (1988-1991) storyboard consultant *''Bobby ...
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Mike Milo
Mike Milo (born July 22, 1965) is an Emmy Award-winning American animator, director, storyboard artist, writer, and producer in the television industry. He is currently directing the new series ''Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?'' at Warner Bros. Animation. He was an animation director on ''Uncle Grandpa'' as well as ''Craig of the Creek'', both for Cartoon Network. He was also a story artist on ''Curious George'' for Universal. In 2012, he worked as a storyboard artist for ''The Fairly OddParents'', and developed a pilot with Butch Hartman. Before that, he directed the animated series '' Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja'' at Titmouse, Inc. for Disney XD. He is also known to have designed the characters for the Comedy Central series ''Brickleberry'', although he is uncredited. Before that, he was a story artist on the show ''Phineas and Ferb'' for Disney Channel and co-wrote nine episodes for that series. Growing up in Old Tappan, New Jersey, he began his animation career in 1990 a ...
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Stephan Martinière
Stephan Martinière (born May 3, 1962) is a French science fiction and fantasy artist as well as cartoonist, concept illustrator and art director. Biography Stephan Martinière was born May 3, 1962 in Paris, France. He attended high school at ''Chambre De Commerce Les Gobelins'',Gobelins.fr
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one of the most renowned art schools in Paris. After art school he attended animation school, but halfway through he was hired by and moved to Japan to work on ''''. After settling in California, Steph ...
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Maracas
A maraca (), sometimes called shaker or chac-chac, is a rattle which appears in many genres of Caribbean and Latin music. It is shaken by a handle and usually played as part of a pair. Maracas (from Guaraní ), also known as tamaracas, were rattles of divination, an oracle of the Brazilian Tupinamba people, found also with other Indigenous ethnic groups, such as the Guarani, Orinoco and in Florida. Rattles made from ''Lagenaria'' gourds are being shaken by the natural grip, while the round ''Crescentia'' calabash fruits are fitted to a handle. Human hair is sometimes fastened on the top, and a slit is cut in it to represent a mouth, through which their shamans (''payes'') made it utter its responses. A few pebbles are inserted to make it rattle and it is crowned with the red feathers of the (scarlet ibis). Every man had his maraca. It was used at their dances and to heal the sick. Andean curandero A ''curandero'' (, healer; f. , also spelled , , f. ) is a traditional ...
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Head, Shoulders, Knees, And Toes
"Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes" is a children's song. The song was documented as early as 1961. It is often sung to the tune of " There Is a Tavern in the Town", although it is sometimes sung to the tune of " London Bridge Is Falling Down". Description There is generally only one verse with lyrics similar to those below. The second line repeats the first line both in words and in melody, the third line has a rising tone, and the fourth line repeats the first two. Children might dance while they sing the song and touch their head, shoulders, knees, and toes in sequence to the words. Lyrics ::Head, shoulders, knees and toes, ::knees and toes ::Head, shoulders, knees and toes, ::knees and toes ::And eyes and ears and mouth and nose ::Head, shoulders, knees and toes, ::knees and toes. The lyrics can also be sung in reverse, like this: ::Toes, knees and shoulders, head, ::shoulders, head ::Toes, knees and shoulders, head, ::shoulders, head ::And nose and mouth and ear ...
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