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''The Fairies'' is an Australian live-action children's television series created b
Jenifer Watts
and is based on two
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: Harmony and Rainbow Rhapsody (known in the TV series as just Rhapsody). They also have friends, including Elf the Fairy Cake Maker, Barnaby the Bizzy Buzzy
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and Wizzy the Wizard. Each episode of the third TV series would contain songs and dance routines. Originally it was a direct-to-video film series released by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment Australia in 1998 (''The Fairies'' and ''A Fairy Merry Christmas''), Carlton Home Entertainment UK in 1999 and 2000, and ABC Video in 2000, before becoming a TV series in 2005. ABC for Kids released the vintage double DVD ''The Fairies & The Fairies Farmyard Magic'' in 2004 and the TV series on DVD in 2005–09 (along with ''Christmas Ballet: Stage Show'' released in 2011), with merchandise releasing in Australia and America throughout the program's run and tours.


History

The history of the show started in 1996 with Harmony, Rhapsody, Barnaby, Elf and four tots. The producers of the series made three direct-to-video releases: two in 1998 (''The Fairies/Fairy Hello!'' and ''A Fairy Merry Christmas'') and one in 2000 (''Farmyard Magic'', along with re-releases of the first two videos from ABC). The creator of the show, Jenifer Watts, was inspired by her daughter, Abigail Kate 'Abbie' (born 1994)'s obsession with glitter and fairies. The producers replaced the 1998 portrayers of Harmony and Elf (Watts, herself, and Stuart Boag). These two characters were replaced by Lindy Allen and Rhys Bobridge. The little tots were also reduced to three. These changes were done to boost the popularity of the show as a multi-million dollar 26 part television series that was in production. In November 2005, The Fairies came to television for the first time, airing on the Seven Network in Australia, going into a 9am time slot. The Fairies was made more realistic and magical, making it more like a fantasy drama for children. New Zealand-based WETA Workshop (the outfit behind the special effects used in '' King Kong'' and '' The Lord of the Rings'') designed the sets. Also, the actors were replaced, except for Elf. Harmony, who was the Golden Fairy, and Rhapsody, the Rainbow, were also changed into more 'girly' colours, pink and purple. Elf and Barnaby's costumes' were also changed. Elf looked more 'Elfy' and Barnaby lost two of his legs. The tots costumes and actors were also revamped, making them more cheeky, and dressing them to look more sophisticated. Wizzy, the Wizard, also debuted in the first TV series (along with his actual debut on the album ''A Magical Fairy Party'' (released in 2001)). The first TV series of the show The Fairies repeated in April 2006 on the Seven Network, going back into the 9am time slot. In 2007, The Fairies' second TV series was produced, and aired on the Seven Network from 23 April. The series added two new characters, Bubbles the Beach Fairy and Twinkle the Tooth Fairy. Sales of the DVDs in Australia have topped 100,000 units.


Characters


Main characters

* Harmony: Jenifer Watts (''The Fairies/Fairy Hello!'' and ''A Fairy Merry Christmas'') and Lindy Allen (''Farmyard Magic'') as the ''Golden Fairy'', then Candice Moll (TV series) and Tiffany Welden-Iley (''Christmas Ballet: Stage Show'' and Carols in the Domain 2011) as the ''Purple Fairy'' * Rhapsody
Joni Combe
(daughter of Australian children's singer-songwriter Peter Combe) (''The Fairies/Fairy Hello!'', ''A Fairy Merry Christmas'', ''Farmyard Magic'' and ''A Magical Fairy Party'' album) as Rainbow Rhapsody, then Ruth Natalie Fallon (TV series) and Lulu Freedman (''Christmas Ballet: Stage Show'' and Carols in the Domain 2011) as just Rhapsody the ''Pink Fairy'' * Barnaby the ''Bizzy Buzzy Bee'': Wally Carr (''The Fairies/Fairy Hello!'', ''A Fairy Merry Christmas'' and ''Farmyard Magic''), and then PJ Oaten (''A Magical Fairy Party'' album, TV series, ''Christmas Ballet: Stage Show'' and Carols in the Domain 2011) * Elf the ''Fairy Cake Maker'': Stuart Boag (''The Fairies/Fairy Hello!'' and ''A Fairy Merry Christmas''), then Rhys Bobridge (''Farmyard Magic'', ''A Magical Fairy Party'' album, 2005, 2007) and Paul Maybury (''Christmas Ballet: Stage Show'' and Carols in the Domain 2011) * Wizzy the ''Wizard'': Adam Goodburn (''A Magical Fairy Party'' album, TV series) * Fairy Princess Minuet the ''Dancing Fairy'': Peppa Blackburn (2009, ''Christmas Ballet: Stage Show'' and Carols in the Domain 2011)


Other Adult characters

* Tilly the ''Tooth Fairy'': Selina Vistoli (''The Fairies/Fairy Hello!'') * Santa Claus: John Skidmore (''A Fairy Merry Christmas'') * Phoebe the ''Farmyard Fairy'': Susan Kirk (''Farmyard Magic'') * Hattie and Sam's parents: Sue McCoy and Duncan Young (''Farmyard Magic'') * Bubbles the ''Beach Fairy'': Alice Darling (2007) * Twinkle the ''Tooth Fairy'': Melody Lian (2007) * Cordeline the ''Clever Pixie'': Monique Anderson (2009) * Rainbow the ''Birthday Fairy'': Zoe Komazec (2009) * Jethro the ''Jitterboy'': Tom Greenfield (2009)


Child characters

*Fairy & Elf Tots: April Hancock, Lewis Rankin, Cameron Sherman, Harlan Spaven, Samantha Stokes and Abigail 'Abbie' Watts (''The Fairies/Fairy Hello!'', ''A Fairy Merry Christmas'' and ''Farmyard Magic'') *Molly the ''Gumtree Tot'': Alana Grimaldi (''Farmyard Magic'') *Hugo the ''Gumtree Tot'': Michael Hayes (''Farmyard Magic'') *Melody the ''Fairyland Tot'': Stephanie Antonopoulos (2005) *Jingles the ''Fairyland Tot'': Erin Dunn (2005) *Treble the ''Fairyland Tot'': Sam Trenwith (2005) * Lilly-Belle the ''Baby Fairyland Tot'': Georgia Riley (2005) *Buttercup the ''Fairyland Tot'': Tayla Dantu-Hann (2007) *Acorn the ''Fairyland Tot'': Matthew Wilson (2007) * Arabella the ''Top of the Garden Child'': Benita Grimaldi (''The Fairies/Fairy Hello!'', ''A Fairy Merry Christmas'' and ''Farmyard Magic''), and then Sasha Champion (2005) * William the ''Top of the Garden Child'': James Mercuri (''The Fairies/Fairy Hello!'', ''A Fairy Merry Christmas'' and ''Farmyard Magic''), and then Harrison Dearing (2005) * Emily the ''Top of the Garden Child'': Joanna Reppucci (''The Fairies/Fairy Hello!'', ''A Fairy Merry Christmas'' and ''Farmyard Magic'') * Hattie the ''Farm Child/Twin'': Emily Rocco (''Farmyard Magic'') * Sam the ''Farm Child/Twin'': Benjamin Schapel (''Farmyard Magic'') * Baby Harmony: Lucinda 'Lucy' Watts (2005) * Baby Rhapsody: Jemma Highet (2005) * Emma the ''Top of the Garden Child'': Abigail 'Abbie' Watts (2005, 2007) * Jack the ''Top of the Garden Child'': Harrison 'Harry' Watts (2007) * Lily the ''Top of the Garden Child'': Elisabeth Wellings (2007) * Fairy Dancing Girls: Momo Hoshino and Lucinda 'Lucy' Watts (2009)


Videography


Home video releases

* The Fairies (1998) * A Fairy Merry Christmas (1998) * Farmyard Magic (2000) * Fairy Magic (2005) * Fairy Dancing (2005) * Fairy Beach (2007) * Fairy Fun, Fun, Fun (2007) * Fairy Dancing Girl (2007) * Nursery Rhymes (2009) * Christmas Carols in Fairyland (2009) * Christmas Ballet: Stage Show (2011)


Episode Compilations

* The Fairy Ring (2005) * The Fairyland Band (2005) * Fairyland Songs: Volume 1 (2005) * The Top of the Garden: 5 episodes from Series 2 (2007) * Barnaby Takes The Lead: 5 episodes from the TV Series (2007) * Wizzy's Wonky Magic (2007) * Fairyland Songs: Volume 2 (2007) * Fun To Learn: With Harmony, Rhapsody and their Fairyland friends! (2009) * Fairytales (2009) * Learn to Dance: With Fairy Princess Minuet and The Fairies (2009) * Sing and Dance: Hit Songs from 2009 (2009) * The Best of The Fairies: Volume 1 (2010)


Discography

*''The Fairies'' (2000) *''A Fairy Merry Christmas'' (2000) *''Farmyard Magic'' (2000) *
A Magical Fairy Party
' (2001) *''Fairy Magic'' (2005) *''Fairy Dancing'' (2005) *''Fairy Beach'' (2007) *''Fairy Fun, Fun, Fun'' (2007) *''Best Party Songs'' (2007) *''Nursery Rhymes'' (2009) *''Princess Perfect'' (2009) *''Lullabies'' (2009) *''Christmas Carols in Fairyland'' (2009) *''Favourites'' (2010) *''Christmas Ballet: Stage Show'' (2011)


iTunes releases


Albums

* ''Fairy Magic'' (2016) * ''Fairy Dancing'' (2016) * ''Lullabies'' (2016) * ''Fairy Fun, Fun, Fun!'' (2016) * ''Fairy Beach'' (2016) * ''Fairy Besties'' (2016) * ''Princess Perfect'' (2016) * ''Party Songs'' (2016) * ''Nursery Rhymes'' (2016) * ''Fairy Merry Christmas'' (2016) * ''Vintage Fairies'' (2017) * ''Vintage Farmyard'' (2017)


Movies

* Fairy Hello! (1998) * Fairy Merry Christmas (1998) * Fairy Magic (2005) * Fairy Dancing (2005) * Fairy Beach (2007) * Nursery Rhymes (2009) * Christmas Carols (2009)


Awards and nominations


ARIA Music Awards


Helpmann Awards


See also

*
South Australian Film Corporation South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) is a South Australian Government statutory corporation established in 1972 to engage in film production and promote the film industry, located in Adelaide, South Australia. The Adelaide Studios are managed ...
*
Fairy (disambiguation) A fairy is a type of mythical being or legendary creature in European folklore. fairy (faery, faerie or faërie) may also refer to: Tradition and mythology *Fairyland *The Faerie faith, a neopagan tradition *The Fairy Flag, a Scottish heirloom ...
* Peter Combe


References


External links


Vintage website
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