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Clifford Puppy Days Theme Song

animated television series

Clifford's Puppy Days
A smiling red puppy, Clifford, sits above a rectangle containing the name of the series in stylized text.
Genre Children's
Created by Norman Bridwell (characters)
Based on

Clifford the Big Red Dog
by

  • Norman Bridwell
Directed by Bob Doucette (Season 1)
Joey Ahlbum (Season 2)
Voices of Lara Jill Miller
Grey DeLisle
Cam Clarke
Kath Soucie
Masiela Lusha
Orlando Brown
LaTonya Holmes
Ogie Banks
Jess Harnell
Lauren Tom
Henry Winkler
Candi Milo
Theme music composer Jared Faber
Emily Kapnek[1]
Opening theme "Love Makes Little Things Grow" by Freedom Bremner
Ending theme "Love Makes Little Things Grow" (Instrumental)
Composer Jared Faber[1]
Country of origin United States
United Kingdom
Original language English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 39 (78 segments)
Production
Running time 25 minutes
Production companies Scholastic Entertainment
Mike Young Productions (Season 1 only)
Distributor Scholastic Entertainment (United States)
TV-Loonland AG (Europe, until the 2010s)[2]
Release
Original network PBS Kids
Picture format NTSC (Season 1)
HDTV 720p (Season 2)
Original release September 20, 2003 (2003-09-20) –
February 25, 2006 (2006-02-25)
Chronology
Preceded by Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000)
Related shows Clifford the Big Red Dog (2019)

Clifford's Puppy Days is an animated children's television series that originally aired on PBS Kids from September 20, 2003 to February 25, 2006.[3] The prequel to the 2000–2003 series Clifford the Big Red Dog, it features the adventures of Clifford during his puppy days before he became a big red dog and before moving to Birdwell Island.[4]

The series ended in February 2006 after two seasons and 39 episodes. Since then, occasional reruns continue to air, typically on holidays such as Halloween and Christmas.

In the United Kingdom, the series aired on CBeebies from 2003 to early 2011 and like the original series, the prequel was dubbed with British voice actors, replacing the original American soundtrack.

The show featured Henry Winkler as the voice of Norville; Winkler was nominated for 2 Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program for his work on the series and he won in 2005.[5]

Setting [edit]

Set two years (1998) before the events of Clifford the Big Red Dog, the series focuses on when Clifford was a tiny red puppy, the runt of the litter in a litter of puppies given birth to by the pet dog of Emily Elizabeth's neighbor, Mr. Bradley (who appeared in an episode of the first cartoon series, "Little Clifford"), after he had been adopted by Emily Elizabeth before he grew up into a giant red adult dog, forcing the Howard family to move to Birdwell Island so Clifford would be able to live comfortably. The series shows Clifford and Emily Elizabeth's life and friends before they moved from New York City to Birdwell Island and all of their adventures to make room magic.[4]

Format [edit]

The series followed the same format as its predecessor, Clifford the Big Red Dog.

  • The opening theme is followed by one central story, which is sometimes about Clifford and his friends.
  • Storytime with Speckle – Between the first and second story, Emily Elizabeth reads Clifford a Speckle Story, a short 60-second (approximately) time filler about a fictional dog (Speckle) and his animal friends Darnell, Reba, Ravi, and Luna.
  • This is followed by another central story, sometimes about Emily Elizabeth and her friends.
  • Clifford's Idea to Grow On – Before the credits, another 30-second short takes place called Clifford's Idea to Grow On. The short is basically an animation of an etiquette, a proverb, or basic truth such as "Play Fair", "Help Others", etc., with narration by Emily Elizabeth. This short was called Clifford's Big Idea in the previous series.
  • Live action segments with real kids and their dogs.

On UK airings, only one story is shown, with either the Storytime with Speckle or the Clifford's Idea to Grow On segments at the end, shortening the show to about 15 minutes.

Characters [edit]

Humans [edit]

  • Emily Elizabeth Howard (voiced by Grey DeLisle; Joanna Ruiz in the British version) – 6-year-old owner of Clifford and Daffodil.
  • Nina Flores (voiced by Masiela Lusha) – owner of Jorge.
  • Evan Thomas Taylor (voiced by Orlando Brown) – A boy who looks a few years older than Emily Elizabeth.
  • Shun (voiced by Lauren Tom; Ben Small in the British version) – A young Japanese-American boy.
  • Mr. Solomon (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – A wheelchair-bound writer. Flo and Zo are his two pet kittens. In the episodes "The Big, Big Present/Hanukkah Plunder Blunder," it is revealed that he, Flo, and Zo are Jewish.
  • Mrs. Z (voiced by Russi Taylor) – An elderly Italian woman who was once in the circus, and owner of Trixie.[ citation needed ]
  • Jenny (voiced by Dionne Quan) – A blind girl and owner of Bibi[ citation needed ]
  • Vanessa (voiced by LaTonya Holmes) - A girl who first appears in the first season episode Keeping Cool. She also appeared in the second season episode Celebrating Spring.

Animals [edit]

  • Clifford (voiced by Lara Jill Miller; Lizzie Waterworth in the British version) – A small red puppy. His owner is Emily Elizabeth Howard.
  • Daffodil (voiced by Kath Soucie) – A Holland Lop. In the first half of the series she was originally pink but her fur was changed to white in the second half.
  • Flo and Zo (voiced by LaTonya Holmes and Ogie Banks, respectively) – Kittens who are brother and sister, They are owned by Mr. Solomon. In the episodes "The Big, Big Present/Hanukkah Plunder Blunder," it is revealed that they and Mr. Solomon are Jewish.
  • The Sidarskis – A family of mice who live in the laundromat. They have five children, Lucy, Lewis, Sophie, Sid, and a new baby.
  • Jorge/George (UK) (voiced by Jess Harnell; Benjamin Small in the British version) – A brown dachshund whose owner is Nina.
  • Bebe (voiced by Jill Talley) – A Golden Retriever Seeing-eye dog, She belongs to a blind girl named Jenny.
  • Tricksie (voiced by Russi Taylor) – An elderly dog who once performed in the circus with her owner, Mrs. Z.
  • Norville (voiced by Henry Winkler; Tom Eastwood in the British version) – A bird.
  • Chereath (voiced by LaTonya Holmes) - A golden retriever puppy in the episode Your Secret Valentine. This was her first and only appearance.
  • Teacup (voiced by Lucy Liu) - A miniature, adult poodle who has spent most of her life in the pound, as shown in her only appearance,"Adopt a Pup." She eventually gets adopted by an elderly woman who had always wanted a dog, but never had enough room in her apartment for a normal-sized one, which made Teacup a perfect choice for her.
  • Bobby (voiced by Philip Hayes) - A giant puppy of a really big breed that plays roughly.
  • Jack (voiced by Tara Strong) - A competitive puppy in a sandcastle contest, as he competes against Clifford and Jorge.

Episodes [edit]

Each half-hour episode was divided into 2 stories.[6]

Season 1 (2003–2005) [edit]

Specials (2004–2005) [edit]

Season 2 (2005–2006) [edit]

Opening theme [edit]

The opening theme, "Love Makes Little Things Grow", was composed by Jared Faber and Emily Kapnek (creator of Nickelodeon's As Told by Ginger) and performed by Freedom Bremner.[1]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Clifford's Puppy Days™ Theme Song". PBS Kids. Archived from the original on November 1, 2014. Retrieved May 25, 2017.
  2. ^ Grant, Jules (February 27, 2007). "Spanish networks reach for Skyland". C21Media.
  3. ^ "Clifford's Puppy Days Volume 3". Amazon.com. Retrieved February 17, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 203–204. ISBN978-1476665993.
  5. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 128–129. ISBN978-1538103739.
  6. ^ "Clifford's Puppy Days Episodes". PBS Kids. Archived from the original on October 15, 2008. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
  7. ^ "Clifford's Valentine's Day Special: Smooches & Pooches". Idaho Public Television . Retrieved August 27, 2019.

External links [edit]

  • Clifford's Puppy Days at IMDb
  • Clifford's Puppy Days at TV Guide
  • "Clifford's Puppy Days". PBS Kids. Archived from the original on December 22, 2006. Retrieved July 22, 2005.
  • Clifford's Puppy Days at Rotten Tomatoes

Clifford Puppy Days Theme Song

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford%27s_Puppy_Days