#Happy sad octopus series#
Happy (voiced by Duke Davis series 1-series 3 episode 32 Forest Davis series 3 episode 33-present) – a tall, easy-going green crocodile, with a love of water and splashing in puddles.Tag (voiced by Alfie Sanderson series 1–2 Ollie Chequer series 3–present) – a gentle, clumsy blue rhino.Roly (voiced by Leo Templer series 1 Dexter Varrall series 2–present) – an enthusiastic, loud and hyperactive gray hippo.Norrie (voiced by Poppie Boyes series 1–2 Bella Green series 3–present) – a sweet-natured and curious brown mouse.Betty (voiced by Jasmine Bartholomew series 1-series 3 episode 32 Arabella Duffy series 3 episode 33-present) – a talkative and intelligent purple octopus.Duggee (Woofs done by Sander Jones) – a friendly big brown dog and the leader of the squirrel club.Narrator (voiced by Alexander Armstrong) – the narrator of the show.The production team consists of around 16 in-house animators, with six to eight scriptwriters.
The frog character is a plain green triangle. The programme is animated using the computer program Flash, with a minimalist style using filled shapes with no outlines, and only effects that Flash is capable of, and only the Duggee character uses any gradients. The third series received increased acclaim and popularity amongst children and adults alike during the 2020 pandemic lockdowns.
It aired until September 2021 with a Christmas episode shown in December 2020. A third series was commissioned in October 2017, with the first episode due to be broadcast in Autumn 2018, but was pushed back to 4 March 2019. BBC and Studio AKA produced a second series in early 2016, with the first episode airing in the United Kingdom on 26 September 2016. There is no set formula for every episode, with many episodes referencing or parodying pop culture. Each episode shows the squirrels complete an activity or adventure relating to a badge, that the squirrels earn at the end of the episodes. The children take part in all kinds of activities, have adventures and earn badges for their accomplishments. The programme is based around The Squirrel Club, an activity club for children. The show is narrated by Alexander Armstrong. Created by Grant Orchard, it is produced by Studio AKA, in association with BBC Studios (formerly BBC Worldwide). Hey Duggee is a British animated educational preschool television series aimed at two to five year olds.
#Happy sad octopus movie#
Spider-Man: No Way Home is now playing in movie theaters everywhere.British animated pre-school television series We won't get into spoilers here for those who have yet to see it, but the movie is leaving most everyone who sees it satisfied. Bringing in villains from variant Spider-Man universes was a key part of the marketing and just a small part of all of the surprises that Marvel and Sony had in store for fans. the same guy with less hair."Īs seen in the movie's marketing, Alfred Molina's Doc Ock, who was given his nickname by Jameson, appears in Spider-Man: No Way Home, as does Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin from the original Spider-Man movie. To me, it's a slightly different character. He added, " slightly different version… Certainly, from the creators of this iteration of the story, it's a very different character. "Obviously, the most important thing is that he's still the same blowhard and he does have the same damn mustache, close to it, and cigar at least." What?' It was a negotiation then at that point," Simmons said on the Happy Sad Confused podcast. " 'No, we don't want you to have the flat-top haircut,' and I was like, 'Wait, wait, wait. The actor has also explained how he insisted on keeping Jameson's trademark mustache for his return. He might be a variant, but Simmons has said how he sees the character as "the same blowhard" as he was in the Raimi trilogy. Jameson was the one who outed Parker's true identity to the world, igniting the world-changing events that occur in Spider-Man: No Way Home. While we're in a different universe now, with Tom Holland's Peter Parker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, J.