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''Sid the Science Kid'' (also known as ''Jim Henson's Sid the Science Kid'') is an American
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children’s television series on
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. It aired from September 1, 2008 to March 25, 2013, with a total of 66 half-hour episodes produced over two seasons, and lasted for four years. The computer generated show is produced by
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and PBS affiliates
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channel 28 in
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,
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for season 1, and KOCE-TV channel 50 in
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, a suburb of
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, for season 2, using the Henson Digital Puppetry Studio. The show is produced by
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which allows puppeteers to voice digitally animated characters in real time. Production began in January 2008 with 42 half-hour episodes of ''Sid the Science Kid'' having been ordered. The series debuted on PBS Kids on September 1, 2008 with a two-year on-air commitment.Brandolution named licensing agent for US. and Canada for The Jim Henson Company's newest preschool series "Sid the Science Kid"
The original working title for the series was "What's the Big Idea?" and the central character, Sid, was originally named Josh. The series is the second CGI animated show to use the motion capture technique after ''
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''.


Premise

The main character in the show is Sid, an "inquisitive youngster" who uses comedy to tackle questions kids have about basic scientific principles and why things work the way they do. He tries to answer questions and solve problems with the help of his classmates (May, Gerald, Gabriela, and Jojo), Teacher Susie, and his family (his mother Alice, his father Mort, his Grandma Rose and his baby brother Zeke). In "Hello Doggie," Sid's Grandma adopts a dog from the animal shelter (which she names Philbert – voiced by
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, motion captured by Daisy the dog). The conceptual content of Sid is based in national science learning standards, cognitive learning theory, and on the preschool science curriculum, Preschool Pathways to Science.Sid the Science Kid – Educational Philosophy
/ref> Each week's episodes are built around a single scientific topic or concept. The first week (episodes 1 – 5) focuses on scientific tools and concepts (such as charts, observation, estimation, and measuring). The second week (episodes 6 – 10) focuses on changes and transformation (including decay, growth, freezing and melting, and the effects of heat). The third week (episodes 11 – 15) focuses on the senses (including touch, smell, sight, taste, and hearing). The fourth week (episodes 16 – 20) focuses on health (including brushing teeth, eating good-tasting food, sneezing and exercise). The fifth week (episodes 21 – 25) focuses on simple machines (including wheels, inclined planes, levers and pulleys). The sixth week (episodes 26 – 30) focuses on backyard science. The seventh week (episodes 31 – 35) focuses on the human body. The eighth week (episodes 36 – 40) focuses on weather. The Friday shows are designed to review, reinforce and summarize the central concept of the week.


Characters


Main

* Sid (motion captured by Misty Rosas, voiced by
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) always wished about being a scientist when he grows up. Sid is the most practical character on the show and is often portrayed as a very supportive friend and leading scientist in his group. He got so many questions every single day while at his school after he think questions the night before. His special item is a toy microphone with four different colored buttons. When pressed, the blue button plays the recorded laughter of people, the yellow button plays the recorded applause, the red button makes a cow noise, and the white button records echoes. Sid's mother is of African descent and mainly does research as noted in every single episode and his father grew up Jewish as noted in the Hanukkah/Christmas/Kwanzaa episode. * Gabriela (motion captured by John Munro Cameron, voiced by Alice Dinnean) is Sid's classmate. Unlike her friends, Gabriela is the most sensible character and often comes up with the most reasonable jokes during Good Laughternoon. She is the most authoritative figure of the quartet, often being the second-in-command of the group activities. She likes playing Pretend, always opting to be a "mommy" parent. She has an older brother named Mateo. * Gerald (motion captured by Alon Williams, voiced by Victor Yerrid) is Sid's best friend. Although he often straggles at the start of Rug Time, he is enthusiastic, rambunctious, imaginative, and known for his creative entrances into the school, during which he often pretends to be something other than himself (like an elephant, or a racecar driver). He has a dog called Chester. He is perhaps the most vivid character of the group, often being the life and soul of activities. A running gag is that he is always trying to be funny, but almost never succeeds. * May (motion captured by Dana Michael Woods, voiced by Julianne Buescher) is one of Sid's best friends; she is known for her friendliness and politeness and is considerably smarter than her other three friends. She is Asian, has a cat named Mooshu, and wears glasses due to nearsightedness, which is proven in the episode "Grandma's Glasses" when she has trouble seeing the eye chart. She is the friendliest of the four, characterized by her charm and courtesy.


Recurring

* Susie (motion captured by Sonya Leslie, voiced by Donna Kimball) is the teacher at Sid's school. She begins the day with "Rug Time," where she calls her students over to sit in a circle and ask them if they have anything to share with the class. Usually the theme that gets everyone's attention is what was discussed during "Sid's Survey" and what Sid was thinking about earlier in the day. She demonstrates the experiments with her class each and every day that her students are there that follows Sid's main question theme. * Mort (motion captured by John Munro Cameron, voiced by Victor Yerrid) is Sid's father. He works in construction and often relates Sid's observations to his work experiences. * Alice (motion captured by Sonya Leslie, voiced by Alice Dinnean) is Sid's mother. She is a website designer and children's computer game developer (Seen in Episode 58 "The Amazing Computer Science Tool!"). She also frequently searches up the web for Sid to answer his main question before dropping him off for school. * Zeke (motion captured by Alon Williams, voiced by Donna Kimball) is Sid's baby brother. He is almost one year old, doesn't know anything yet, and is mostly shown sitting at the kitchen table in a high chair. * Rose (Sid's Grandma) (motion captured by Dana Michael Woods, voiced by Julianne Buescher and Donna Kimball) is Sid's paternal grandmother and Mort's mother. She likes to tell Sid stories about herself when she was younger while driving Sid home from school. * Dr. Rosalinda (motion captured by Michelan Sisti, voiced by
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) is Gabriela's mother. Her job is working at the Science Center that kids often visit. She helps to explain the various exhibits at the center and how they relate to the school lessons the children are having.


Episodes


''Sid the Science Kid: The Movie'' (2013)

A TV movie titled ''Sid the Science Kid: The Movie'' premiered on
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on March 25, 2013. It featured the original voice cast of the show, with special guest voice
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as Dr. Bonanodon. In the movie, Sid and his friends enter a contest and win a trip to a new science museum in town. Sid and Gabriela won the contest and are allowed inside the museum before it officially opens to the public. Along the way, they meet some new friends; such as Yang Yang, Niu Niu, and BobbyBot. However, BobbyBot malfunctions, causing the museum to be in total chaos and havoc, putting the grand opening of the museum in jeopardy. It's up to Sid and his friends to save the museum before it opens up. This also serves as the series finale of ''Sid the Science Kid''.


Awards

"Save the Stump!" won in the Children's Programming category Saturday at the 26th Genesis Awards, presented by the Humane Society of the United States. Additionally, the series has received a total of six Daytime Emmy Award nominations and a TCA Award nomination.


See also

*''
Bill Nye the Science Guy ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'' is an American science education television program created by Bill Nye, James McKenna, and Erren Gottlieb, with Nye starring as a fictionalized version of himself. It was produced by television station KCTS and McK ...
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References


External links


PBS Kids' ''Sid the Science Kid'' website
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