Charlie and Lola (TV series)
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''Charlie and Lola'' is a British animated
children's television series Children's television series (or children's television shows) are television programs designed for children, normally scheduled for broadcast during the morning and afternoon when children are awake. They can sometimes run during the early evenin ...
based on the popular children's picture book series of the same name by Lauren Child. The show started on 7 November 2005. The series was produced by Tiger Aspect Productions, and has won multiple BAFTA awards. The animation uses a
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style that emulates the style of the original books. Charlie and Lola is also available on BBC iPlayer for over a year.


Synopsis

Charlie has a little sister named Lola; she is 'small, and very funny'. Lola often gets caught up in situations that she (inadvertently) causes, whether it's running out of money at the zoo and having to borrow Charlie's, to forgetting her entire suitcase when having a sleepover at a friend's house. These situations are sometimes comedic (for example, in the episode 'Help! I Really Mean It!') but often reflect real world problems that younger children may face, for example losing a best friend, not getting the preferred part in a school play, or becoming too excited about an upcoming event and accidentally ruining it. When these situations happen, Charlie usually ends up having to solve her problems through imaginative or creative methods, or by explaining to Lola where she went wrong. This is particularly demonstrated in the debut episode, 'I Will Never Not Ever Eat A Tomato', in which Charlie pretends that her least favourite food (such as carrots, mashed potatoes, fish fingers, and tomatoes) are more fantastical items in order to encourage her to eat them, such as 'orange twiglets from Jupiter' and 'ocean nibblers from the supermarket under the sea'. This may encourage young children to eat particular healthy foods that would otherwise come across as undesirable to them. In many episodes, Lola's best friend Lotta, Lola's imaginary friend Soren Lorenson, and Charlie's best friend Marv become involved in some way or another. Although adults are mentioned through dialogue, none of them are ever shown or heard on-screen.


Episodes


Characters

* Charlie Sonner (voiced by Jethro Lundie-Brown in Season 1, Daniel Mayers in Season 2, and Oriel Agranoff in Season 3.) * Lola Sonner (voiced by Maisie Cowell in Season 1, Clementine Cowell in Season 2, and Holly Callaway in Season 3.) * Lotta (voiced by Morgan Gayle) * Marv Lowe (voiced by Ryan Harris) * Morten Lowe (voiced by Macauley Keeper) * Arnold Wolf (voiced by Eoin O'Sulivan) * Minnie Reader (voiced by Katie Hedges) * Evie (voiced by Lara Mayers) * Soren Lorenson (voiced by Stanley Street) Many adult characters never appeared in the show


Animation style

The television series uses a collage style of animation which captures the style of the original books. 2D
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, paper cutout, fabric design, real textures, photomontage, and archive footage are all employed and subsequently animated in software applications called Adobe Animate, ToonBoom,
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, Adobe After Effects, and CelAction2D. The cartoons are also notable for their use of children rather than adult voice actors, a technique pioneered by the ''Peanuts'' television specials. Both the books and the cartoon also follow a technique of never showing adults.


Home releases

* ''Charlie and Lola 1'' – 13 February 2006 * ''Charlie and Lola 2'' – 22 May 2006 * ''Charlie and Lola 3'' – 4 September 2006 * ''Charlie and Lola 4'' – 6 November 2006 * ''Charlie and Lola 5'' – 5 March 2007 * ''Charlie and Lola 6'' – 28 May 2007 * ''Charlie and Lola: The Absolutely Complete Series 1'' (box set of DVDs 1–4) – 13 August 2007 * ''Charlie and Lola: The Absolutely Complete Series 1'' (in metal lunch box) – 10 September 2007 * ''Charlie and Lola 7'' – 24 September 2007 * ''Charlie and Lola 8'' – 19 November 2007 * ''Charlie and Lola 9'' (''I Really Really Need Actual Ice Skates and Other Stories'') – 27 October 2008 * ''Charlie and Lola: The Absolutely Complete Series 2'' (box set of DVDs 5–8) – 10 November 2008 * ''Charlie and Lola 10'' (''I Can't Stop Hiccupping and Other Stories'') – 23 February 2009 * ''Charlie and Lola 11'' (''Everything is Different and Not the Same'') – 12 October 2009 * ''Charlie and Lola: The Absolutely Complete Series 3'' (box set of DVDs 9–11) – 28 June 2010 * ''Charlie and Lola – The Absolutely Complete Collection'' (box set of all 11 DVDs) – 29 November 2010 In the United States and Canada, volumes 4 and 5 are reversed, as well as volumes 9 and 11. However , volume 9 is titled "What Can I Wear for Halloween?" instead of "Everything is Different and Not the Same"


International transmission

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Awards and nominations

* Cartoons on the Bay 2006 ** Awarded Best Series For Infants ** Awarded Best Programme ** Awarded The Raisat YOYO Best Series *
BAFTA Children's Awards The British Academy Children's Awards are presented in an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). They have been awarded annually since 1996, before which time they were a part of the main British Acad ...
2006 ** Nominated for '' Best Pre-school Animation Series'' * Bradford Animation Festival 2006 ** Awarded Best TV Series for Children and Adults * Royal Television Society Programme Awards 2006 ** Nominated for ''Best Children's Programme'' for the episode ''Welcome To Lolaland'' *
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2007 ** Awarded Best Pre-school Animation Series ** Awarded Best Writer (Bridget Hurst) ** Nominated for ''Best Writer'' (Anna Starkey) ** Nominated for '' Best Animation'' (for "Charlie and Lola Christmas Special") * Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards 2006–2007 ** Awarded Best Music Original Score (John Greswell and David Schweitzer) *
Annecy Animation Festival The Annecy International Animation Film Festival (french: Festival international du film d'animation d'Annecy, officially abbreviated in English as the Annecy Festival, or simply Annecy) was created in 1960 and takes place at the beginning of J ...
2007 **Awarded Special Award for a TV Series (for the episode ''I Will Be Especially, Very Careful'') * Broadcast Awards 2007 ** Awarded Best Children's Programme * 34th Annual Annie Awards (2007) ** Nominated for ''Best Animated Television Production'' *
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2008 ** Awarded Best Animation (for the "Charlie and Lola Autumn Special") ** Awarded Best Pre-school Animation Series ** Nominated for ''Best Writer'' (Dave Ingham)


References


External links

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