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Let's Go Luna!
Animated educational television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Let's Go Luna! is an educational animated children's television series created by Joe Murray that aired on PBS Kids. Murray formerly worked on the Nickelodeon animated series Rocko's Modern Life and Cartoon Network animated series Camp Lazlo. It is co-produced by 9 Story Media Group.[1] Judy Greer provides the voice of the titular Luna.[2] In the first season, there are 38 half-hour episodes and a one-hour special. The second season has 26 episodes and premiered on May 10, 2021.[3] Each episode consists of two 11-minute story segments,[2] with a short segment of one of the characters telling a folktale, song or poem from that country in between.
Unlike Rocko's Modern Life and Camp Lazlo which are both sitcoms, Let's Go Luna! marks the first educational series created by Joe Murray. The series aired 64 episodes through November 18, 2022.[4]
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Premise
Set in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals, Let's Go Luna! focuses on three kids—Leo, a wombat from Sydney, Australia; Andy, a frog from the United States; and Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico City, Mexico—who travel around the world with their parents' traveling performance troupe "Circo Fabuloso". Along their stops, Luna the Moon, depicted about 5 feet (1.5 m) tall with arms, legs, and a face, and wearing a straw hat and red boots, occasionally comes down to Earth to teach them about local languages, music, food, and other customs. Two half-hour episodes, consisting of two segments each and four in total, take place in a single country where the gang stops, learns about, and meets friends around the world. With a team of cultural anthropologists on board, Let's Go Luna! is "meticulously researched to ensure cities and regions are authentically and respectfully portrayed".[5]
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Characters
Main
- Luna (speaking voice by Judy Greer; singing voices by Erin Fitzgerald and Liane de Lotbinere) is Earth's Moon herself, who guides Leo, Andy, and Carmen on their trips during the daytime. Luna knows every person in the world and has magical capabilities. Her size gives her a problem with doorways and enclosed spaces, often involving a degree of uncomfortable squeezing to enter. She also has an uncontrollable urge to dance when she hears happy music.
- Leo Chockers (voiced by Aidan Wojtak-Hissong in season 1 episode 1a-episode 8b and Shayle Simons in season 1 episode 9a-season 2) is a wombat from Sydney, Australia who loves food.
- Andy Hopper (voiced by Jaiden Cannatelli in season 1 episode 1a-episode 31b and Evan O'Donnell in season 1 episode 32a-season 2) is a frog from Rochester, New York who loves art and sports.
- Carmen Mariposa (voiced by Saara Chaudry) is a butterfly from Mexico City who loves music.
- Magic Globe (voiced by Miku Graham) is a miniature globe of the world that lives in Carmen's pocket and can share information about the places that the children visit.
Recurring
- Señor Moncarlo Fabuloso (voiced by Paul Braunstein) is a flamingo and the ringmaster of the Circo Fabuloso. He speaks with a Spanish accent.
- Mr. Hockbar (voiced by David Berni) is a vole who does many of the 'behind the scenes' jobs such as selling tickets, setting up the Circo's schedule and making certain everything runs smoothly. He is full of energy and has a tendency to get worked up and rush around when many things need doing, which can stress out the other members of the Circo. His full name is revealed to be Hock Thelonious Bar.
- Honey (voiced by Zoe Hatz) is Carmen's mischievous yellow pet hamster. She often escapes from her cage, but it is only because she is curious and wishes to be included.
- Maria Mariposa (voiced by Tamara Almeida) is Carmen's single mother, and the conductor of the Circo Fabuloso Band.
- Wolfgang (voiced by Paul Braunstein) and Pippa Chockers (voiced by Linda Ballantyne) are Leo's parents who work at the Circo. Wolfgang is the Circo's chef (who loves Dad jokes) and Pippa is the Circo's carpenter.
- Mathilda Chockers is Leo's baby sister who can be destructive, but Leo finds in one episode it takes a special kind of glockenspiel to make her happy.
- Wrinkles is Leo's pet tortoise.
- Lucie Hopper (voiced by Carolyn Scott) is Andy's mother, and the Circo's costume designer. She speaks with a Midwestern accent.
- Sam Hopper (voiced by Dan Chameroy) is Andy's father and Circo's prop-maker.
- Bonjour and Au Revoir (both voiced by Peter Cugno) are twin brothers who work as clowns. Bonjour's mask is purple and Au Revoir's is green. They both speak with French accents.
- Ingrid Svenson-Benson (voiced by Brigitte Solem) is a centipede and the Circo's contortionist. She speaks with a Swedish accent.
- Salami Strong (voiced by Paul Braunstein) is an alligator and the Circo's strongman. He speaks with an Italian accent.
- Pablo (voiced by Cory Doran) is an armadillo who performs with the Melvinis, a group of six living bowling pins.
- The Acronauts are a trio of acorn-shaped bears who perform as acrobats.
- The Fearless Shrews (all three voiced by David Berni) are a trio of shrews who perform as trapeze artists. They speak with Peruvian accents.
- Wally is a gray walrus wearing brown pants, a red shirt, and a battered brown hat, with a camera around his neck. The character often appears as a tourist, as he makes an appearance as a background character in every story, usually taking photographs and infrequently has a speaking role.
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Episodes
Season 1 (2018–20)
Television film (2018)
Season 2 (2021–22)
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Production and distribution
The show was first announced on July 31, 2017, as part of the PBS TCA presentation. PBS broadcasts the show on its stations and also airs on the 24-hour PBS Kids channel, as well as the PBS Kids video app. Let's Go Luna! offers digital content for kids, parents and teachers, debuting from its PBS Kids website and a Luna app was also confirmed and would have been released shortly after the series' debut. However, the app ceased development and is on the PBS Kids video and games apps. There was also an Elinor Wonders Why app, but the series was placed on the PBS Kids video and games apps as well. 9 Story International Distribution owns managing and merchandising rights to the show outside Canada.[9] It is also one of a few shows for preschoolers and PBS' first storyboard-driven show where storyboard artists work with the writers, in order to create "visually-driven narratives that highlight each city's distinctive landscape and features".[5] It was originally going to be titled Luna Around the World but was changed to Let's Go Luna!.
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International broadcast
The show aired on Nat Geo Kids in Latin America and streaming on Max in the same region.[10] In Spain, the show airs on Canal Panda. In Italy, it airs on Rai Yoyo. In Turkey, the show will air on TRT Çocuk. In the half-hour broadcast of Let's Go Luna! on TVOKids, the short segment that occurs between the two 11-minute story segments of the show is kept in the broadcast instead of being removed.
Home video
Five episodes were released on DVD on February 11, 2020.[11] Episodes were also released on PBS Kids compilation DVDs in 2020.[12][13]
Reception
Critical response
The Washington Post wrote that the program is "Teaching tolerance, kindness and friendship."[14]
Awards and nominations
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Merchandise
On May 18, 2022, Mighty Mojo released plush toys of the main characters throughout its show.[15][16][17][18]
References
External links
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