Butterbean's Café | |
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Release dates | November 12, 2018 (USA, Canada) January 8, 2019 (Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa) February 4, 2019 (Germany) |
Running time | 21-23 minutes |
Genre | Comedy Educational Friendship |
Studio | Brown Bag Films Nickelodeon Animation Studio |
Butterbean's Café is a 3D computer-animated television series created by Jonny Belt and Robert Scull, creators of Bubble Guppies,that was ordered by Nickelodeon.[1] began airing on the channel in the US and Treehouse TV in Canada on November 12, 2018 as well as on global Nick Jr. channels from January 3, 2019, with 40 episodes scheduled for its first season.
On June 4, 2019, Nickelodeon through its parent company, Viacom, has announced its renewal for a second season - the same for like-minded Abby Hatcher, among other current preschool favorites: PAW Patrol and Bubble Guppies.[2][3]
Premise
Butterbean is a young fairy who with her friends head to Puddlebrook, a magical land filled with anthropomorphic chipmunks and rabbits to open up and ran a café. Butterbean runs her very own café with her little sister, Cricket, and her friends; Poppy, Dazzle and Jasper.
But trying to put a stop to them is the fussy Ms. Marmalady, who will stop at nothing to put her out of business.
Each episode focuses on Butterbean and her friends as they work together to create fun new recipes while holding interview sessions with the viewers to discuss the current goings-on.
Cast
Note: The following cast is part of the whole cast available within a month of continuous pageviews:
- Margaret Ying Drake as Butterbean
- Gabriella Pizzolo as Cricket
- Olivia Grace Manning as Dazzle
- Kirrilee Berger as Poppy
- Koda Gursoy as Jasper
- Alysia Reiner as Ms. Marmalady
- Melissa Van Der Schyff as Miss Honeybook
- Aiden Reid Medina as Reuben
Trivia
- This is the fist of 4 new series ordered by the network to speed up preschool programming on its its preschool sister channel.[4]
Ratings
For the first time since PAW Patrol's debut in 2013, this series' debut scored double-figures in ratings, i.e. drawing 727,000 Kids 2–5 and 2 million total viewers.[5][6]
Gallery
References
- ↑ The series' debut on Nick Jr.
- ↑ Nickelodeon renewal of 4 Preschool Hits according to Animation Magazine
- ↑ Nickelodeon renewal of 4 Preschool Hits according to RenewCancelTV.com
- ↑ Nickelodeon doubling Preschool Programming for its sister Nick Jr. channel
- ↑ Ratings for this series'debut according to Variety
- ↑ Ratings for this series'debut